Test 3
Test 3
1. If a body is charged by rubbing, its weight 12) What is the resistivity of a pure semiconductor at
(a) remains precisely constant absolute zero?
(b) increases slightly 1) Zero (2) Infinity
(c) decreases slightly (3) Same as that of conductors at room temperature
(d) may increase slightly or may decrease slightly (4) Same as that of insulators at room temperature
2. 1 μC contains how much units of basic charge e ? 13. In a semiconductor diode, the barrier potential
(a) 6 × 1012 (b) 8 × 1014 (c) 7 × 1015 (d) 11 × 1011 offers opposition to
(1) holes in P-region only (2) free electrons in N-region
only (3) majority carriers in both regions (4) majority
as well as minority carriers in both regions
14. When an impurity is doped into an intrinsic
semiconductor, the conductivity of the semiconductor
(1) increases (2) decreases (3) remains the same (4)
becomes zero
15. A solid which is not transparent to visible light and
whose electrical conductivity decreases with increase
in temperature is formed by
(1) ionic bonding (2) metallic bonding (3) covalent
bonding (4) vander Wall bonding
16. The electrical conductivity of pure germanium can
be increased by
(1) increasing the temperature (2) doping acceptor
impurities (3) doping donor impurities
(4) all of the above
17. The mobility of free electrons is greater than that
of free holes because
(1) they are light (2) they carry negative charge
(3) they mutually collide less
(4) they require low energy to continue their motion
21) The output of an OR gate is connected to both the
inputs of a NAND gate. The combination will serve as
a:
1)NOT gate (2) NOR gate (3) AND gate (4) OR gate