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The depletion region of a PN junction is one that is depleted of
[A]
Mobile charges
[B]
Immobile charges
[C]
Atoms
[D]
None of the above
(22)
A reverse-biased PN junctions has
[A]
Almost zero current
[B]
A very narrow depletion layer
[C]
A net electron current
[D]
A net hole current
Answer: Almost zero current
(23)
The main reason why electrons can tunnel through a PN junction is that
[A]
Depletion layer is extremely thin
[B]
Impurity level is low
[C]
They have high energy
[D]
Barrier potential is very low
Answer: Depletion layer is extremely thin
(24)
In a reverse biased PN junction, the current through the junction increases abruptly at
[A]
Breakdown voltage
[B]
0.72 V
[C]
0.5 V
[D]
1.1 V
Answer: Breakdown voltage
(25)
As a PN junction is forward biased
[A]
The depletion region decreases
[B]
The barrier tends to breakdown
[C]
Holes as well as electrons tend to drift away from the junction
[D]
None of the above
Answer: The depletion region decreases
(26)
PN junction failure below 5 V is caused primarily by
[A]
Avalanche breakdown
[B]
Zener breakdown
[C]
Either of (a) and (b) above
[D]
None of the above
(27)
A PN junction
[A]
Conducts in forward direction only
[B]
Has high resistance in forward as well as reverse directions
[C]
Has low resistance in forward as well as reverse directions
[D]
Conducts in reverse direction only
Answer: Conducts in forward direction only
(28)
A PN junction is said to be forward biased when
[A]
Positive terminal of the battery is connected to P-side and the negative side to the N-side
[B]
Junction is earthed
[C]
N-side is connected directly to the p-side
[D]
Positive terminal of the battery is connected to N-side and the negative side to the P-side
Answer: Positive terminal of the battery is connected to P-side and the negative side to the N-side
(29)
In a PN junction when the applied voltage overcomes the ........ potential, the diode current is large, which is known as .............
[A]
Barrier, forward bias
[B]
Resistance, reverse bias
[C]
Depletion, negative bias
[D]
Reverse, reverse bias
Answer: Barrier, forward bias
(30)
When a PN junction is reverse-biased
[A]
Holes and electrons tend to concentrate towards the junction
[B]
The barrier tends to break down
[C]
Holes and electrons tend to move away from the junction
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Holes and electrons tend to move away from the junction
31
When PN junction is in forward bias, by increasing the battery voltage
[A]
Current through P-N junction increases
[B]
Current through P-N junction decreases
[C]
Circuit resistance increases
[D]
None of the above happens
Answer: Current through P-N junction increases
32
In an unbiased PN junction
[A]
The junction current is due to minority carriers only
[B]
The junction current at equilibrium is zero as equal but opposite carriers are crossing the junction
[C]
The junction current reduces with rise in temperature
[D]
The junction current at equilibrium is zero as charges do not cross the junction
Answer: The junction current at equilibrium is zero as equal but opposite carriers are crossing the junction
33
In a PN junction with no external voltage, the electric field between acceptor and donor ions is called a
[A]
Barrier
[B]
Threshold
[C]
Peak
[D]
Path
34
In a PN junction the potential barrier is due to the charges on either side of the junction, these charges are
[A]
Majority carriers
[B]
Minority carriers
[C]
Both (a) and (b)
[D]
Fixed donor and acceptor ions
Answer: Fixed donor and acceptor ions
35
Diode characteristic curve is a plot between
[A]
current and time
[B]
voltage and time
[C]
voltage and current
[D]
both a and b
Answer: voltage and current
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