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The document is a summary of a student's performance on a 10 question multiple choice test about semiconductor materials and devices. The student scored a 90% by answering 9 out of 10 questions correctly. The test covered topics such as intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, doping, positive ion formation, hole and electron current, free electrons, p-type and n-type semiconductors, crystal structure, and depletion regions.

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Grade 90.00 Out of 100.00: Question Text

The document is a summary of a student's performance on a 10 question multiple choice test about semiconductor materials and devices. The student scored a 90% by answering 9 out of 10 questions correctly. The test covered topics such as intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, doping, positive ion formation, hole and electron current, free electrons, p-type and n-type semiconductors, crystal structure, and depletion regions.

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Grade 90.

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A material that has no bandgap.

Select one:
a.
Semiconductor
b.
Carbon
c.
Insulator
d.
Conductor

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The process of imparting impurities to an intrinsic semiconductive material in order to
control its conduction characteristics.

Select one:
a.
Impartion
b.
Doping
c.
Impuring
d.
Recombination

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When is a positive ion formed?

Select one:
a.
A valence electron breaks away from the atom
b.
There are more holes than electrons in the outer orbit
c.
An atom gains an extra valence electron
d.
Two atoms bond together

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A type of current wherein holes are moving because of the vacancy left in every move of
free electrons.

Select one:
a.
hole current
b.
free current
c.
vacancy current
d.
electron current

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Free electrons are also called __________.

Select one:
a.
Negative electrons
b.
Conduction electrons
c.
Band electrons
d.
Valence electrons

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A pentavalent impurity is added to silicon to create

Select one:
a.
A depletion region
b.
Germanium
c.
A p-type semiconductor
d.
An n-type semiconductor

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A solid material in which the atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.

Select one:
a.
Solid
b.
Metal
c.
Sugar
d.
Crystal

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It means there are no impurities.

Select one:
a.
Intrinsic
b.
Contrinsic
c.
Extrinsic
d.
Retrinsic

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The depletion region is created by

Select one:
a.
Ionization
b.
Diffusion
c.
all of the choices
d.
none of the choices
e.
Recombination

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Holes in an p-type semiconductor are

Select one:
a.
Minority carriers that are thermally produced
b.
Majority carriers that are produced by doping
c.
Majority carriers that are thermally produced
d.
Minority carriers that are produced by doping

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