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BATCH-III, SEM-II, MONTHLY TEST-1, 22.02.

2016
ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTAL& DIGITAL TECHNIQUE-I
OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS (20X1=20 MARKS)

1. The liberation of electrons from the surface of a substance is known as ..


1. emission 2. electron emission 3. Thermionic emission 4.NOTA

2. The work function of pure metals varies roughly from.


1. 2 eV 2. 6 eV 3. 2 to 6 eV 4. 4 to 6 eV

3. The substance used for electron emission is known as.


1. cathode 2. anode 3. emitter 4. both 1 and 3

4. Cathode used in thermionic emission should not possess this property,.


1. low work function 2. high melting point
3. high mechanical strength 4. high work function

5. Semiconductors atoms have ..valence electrons.


1. two 2. four 3. three 4.eight

6. Semiconductor has temperature co-efficient of resistance.


1. low 2.high 3. negative 4. positive

7. In N-type semiconductor ..are the minority carriers.


1. electrons 2. protons 3. neutrons 4. holes

8. Pure semiconductor material added with impurity atoms are called as .semiconductor.
1. extrinsic 2. intrinsic 3. doped 4. NOTA

9. It is tendency of each atom to complete its last orbit by acquiring electrons in it.
1. four 2. eight 3. two 4. six

10. In semiconductors ..bonds are formed by sharing of valence electrons


1.co-valent 2. trivalent 3.tetravalent 4.pentavalent

11. Pure semiconductor must be altered so as to increase its ..properties.


1. resistive 2. inductive 3. conducting 4.capacitive

12. Doping is the process of adding to a semiconductor.


1. electrons 2. holes 3. impurities 4.NOTA

13. If impurity is added to semiconductor, large number of free electrons are produced.
1.co-valent 2. trivalent 3.tetravalent 4.pentavalent

14. Current (electrons) flow in N-type semiconductor is from the .. terminal to the .. terminal.
1. negative, positive 2.positive, negative 3.NOTA

15. When a small amount of trivalent impurity is added to a pure semiconductor, it is known as ..
semiconductor.
1. N-type 2. P-type 3. PN-type 4. NOTA
16. When an electron enters the P region in PN junction, it becomes a .carrier.
1. minority 2.majority 3. charge 4.potential

17. Lack of free electrons and holes in the area around the PN junction is called the .region.
1. empty 2.potential 3.barrier 4. depletion

18. When an external voltage is applied to a PN junction, it is called ..


1. unbiased 2. switching 3. bias 4. NOTA

19. In a reversed biased PN junction, the .. voltage source is connected to the N-type material and
the .. voltage source is connected to the P-type material.
1. negative, positive 2.positive, negative 3. NOTA

20. In the light-emitting diode (LED), the is dissipated as light.


1. voltage 2. current 3. energy 4. power

SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
ATTEMPT FIVE QUESTIONS (5X1=5 MARKS)
1. What is semiconductor, explain briefly with energy band diagram?

2. What does the terms intrinsic, extrinsic and doping means in semiconductor?

3. Explain briefly, how N-type semiconductors can be formed with rough sketch?

4. Explain briefly, current flow in P-type semiconductor with rough sketch?

5. Explain briefly PN-junction characteristics, in un-biased state with rough sketch?

6. Explain the PN junction diode, in forward biased condition with neat sketch?

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