DAE Electronics Test
DAE Electronics Test
are_______________?
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A. The light emitting diodes
B. Photo diodes
C. Photo voltaic cell
D. Solar cells.
The electronic circuits which implement the various logic operations are
called_____________?
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A. Logic gates
B. Boolean algebra
C. Amplifier gain
D. Logic functions
In a half-wave rectifier the r.m.s. value of the A.C. component of the wave
is________________?
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A. Equal to D.C. value
B. More than D.C. value
C. Less than D.C. value
D. Zero
To obtain a p-type semi-conductor Si Crystal must be doped with foreign atoms whose
valency is_____________?
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A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
An OP-AMP comparator is a circuit that compares the signal voltage on one of its inputs
with a ______________?
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A. Non-inverting voltage at output
B. Reference voltage on the other
C. Virtual input
D. Output
To obtain an n-type semiconductor germanium crystal it must be doped with foreign atoms
whose valency is_____________?
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A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
The specially designed semi-conductor diodes used as fast counters in electronic circuits
are______________?
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A. The light emitting diodes
B. Photo diodes
C. Photo voltaic cell
D. Solar cells.
In half-wave rectification the output D.C. voltages is obtained across the load
for_______________?
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A. The negative half cycle of A.C.
B. The positive half cycle of A.C.
C. The positive and negative half cycles
D. Either positive or negative half of A.C.
In full wave rectification the output D.C. voltage across the load is obtained
for_____________?
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A. The positive half cycle of input A.C.
B. The negative half cycle of input A.C.
C. The complete cycle of input A.C.
D. All of the above.
The especially designed semiconductor diodes used as indicator lamps in electronic circuits
are___________?
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A. The switch
B. The light emitting diode
C. The photo diodes
D. Solar cells.
The device or circuit used for conversion of A.C. into D.C. is called_______________?
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A. An amplifier.
B. A rectifier
C. Filtering circuit
D. Converter.
Thermions are________________?
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A. protons
B. positrons
C. electrons
D. photons
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