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Transistor as an Amplifier Quiz

MCQ: Ratio of output voltage to input voltage is called

  1. current gain
  2. voltage gain
  3. voltage regulator
  4. voltage double

B

Step Recovery Diode Quiz

MCQ: Diode which uses graded doping where doping level of semiconductor material is reduced as PN junction is approached is called

  1. StepRecovery Diode
  2. Tunnel Diode
  3. PIN Diode
  4. LED

A

Testing a Diode Quiz

MCQ: Good diodes atreverse bias will show an extremely

  1. low resistance
  2. low capacitance
  3. high resistance
  4. high capacitance

C

Diode Limiting and Clamping Circuits Quiz

MCQ: Negative diode limiter clips off

  1. RMS voltage
  2. negative voltage
  3. ripple voltage
  4. PI V

B

Rectification: Full Wave Rectifier Quiz

MCQ: Average voltage of halfwave rectifier is

  1. π x peak value of voltage
  2. π+peak value of voltage
  3. π-peak value of voltage
  4. peak value of voltage/π

D