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% FILENAME = N11.TXT
% Semiconductors
% Release version 2, January 2000
% Q 11 modified 6 Mar 2012
%Question: 1
#11.1 The basic semiconductor amplifying device is a:
diode
transistor
pn-junction
silicon gate
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%Question: 2
#11.2 Zener diodes are normally used as:
RF detectors
AF detectors
current regulators
voltage regulators
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%Question: 3
#11.3 The voltage drop across a germanium signal diode when conducting is
about:
0.3V
0.6V
0.7V
1.3V
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%Question: 4
#11.4 A bipolar transistor has three terminals named:
base, emitter and drain
collector, base and source
emitter, base and collector
drain, source and gate
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%Question: 5
#11.5 The three leads from a PNP transistor are named the:
collector, source, drain
gate, source, drain
drain, base, source
collector, emitter, base
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%Question: 6
#11.6 A low-level signal is applied to a transistor circuit input and a
higher-level signal is present at the output. This effect is known as:
amplification
detection
modulation
rectification
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%Question: 7
#11.7 The type of rectifier diode in almost exclusive use in power supplies is:
lithium
germanium
silicon
copper-oxide
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%Question: 8
#11.8 One important application for diodes is recovering information from
transmitted signals. This is referred to as:
biasing
rejuvenation
ionisation
demodulation
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%Question: 9
#11.9 In a forward biased pn junction, the electrons:
flow from p to n
flow from n to p
remain in the n region
remain in the p region
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%Question: 10
#11.10 The following material is considered to be a semiconductor:
copper
sulphur
silicon
tantalum
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%Question: 11
#11.11 A varactor diode acts like a variable:
resistor
voltage regulator
capacitor
inductor
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%Question: 12
#11.12 A semiconductor is said to be doped when small quantities of the
following are added:
electrons
protons
ions
impurities
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%Question: 13
#11.13 The connections to a semiconductor diode are known as:
cathode and drain
anode and cathode
gate and source
collector and base
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%Question: 14
#11.14 Bipolar transistors usually have:
4 connecting leads
3 connecting leads
2 connecting leads
1 connecting lead
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%Question: 15
#11.15 A semiconductor is described as a "general purpose audio NPN device".
This is a:
triode
silicon diode
bipolar transistor
field effect transistor
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%Question: 16
#11.16 Two basic types of bipolar transistors are:
p-channel and n-channel types
NPN and PNP types
diode and triode types
varicap and zener types
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%Question: 17
#11.17 A transistor can be destroyed in a circuit by:
excessive light
excessive heat
saturation
cut-off
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%Question: 18
#11.18 To bias a transistor to cut-off, the base must be:
at the collector potential
at the emitter potential
mid-way between collector and emitter potentials
mid-way between the collector and the supply potentials
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%Question: 19
#11.19 Two basic types of field effect transistors are:
n-channel and p-channel
NPN and PNP
germanium and silicon
inductive and capacitive
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%Question: 20
#11.20 A semiconductor with leads labelled gate, drain and source, is best
described as a:
bipolar transistor
silicon diode
gated transistor
field-effect transistor
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