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Q:1 What is the color code for a 220 5% resistor?


:
1A Red, Red, Brown, Gold
B Orange, Orange, Black, Gold

C Red, Red, Black, Gold

D Red, Red, Brown, Silver

Answer: Option A

Q:2 If 60 J of energy are available for every 15 C of charge, what is the voltage?
A.4 V B. 60V C. 15V D. 0.25V

2 Answer: Option A
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Q:3 The output will be a LOW for any case when one or more inputs are zero in a(n):
A. OR gate

B. NOT gate

C. AND gate

D. NAND gate
Answer: Option C

Q:4 Exclusive-OR (XOR) logic gates can be constructed from what other logic gates?
A. OR gates only

B. AND gates and NOT gates

C. AND gates, OR gates, and NOT gates

D. OR gates and NOT gates


Answer: Option C

Q:5 What is an energy gap?


A. the space between two orbital shells
B. the energy equal to the energy acquired by an electron passing a 1 V electric field

C. the energy band in which electrons can move freely

D. an energy level at which an electron can exist


Answer: Option A

Q:6 In "n" type material, majority carriers would be:


A. Holes B. dopants C. slower D. electrons

Answer: Option D

Q:7 Forward bias of a silicon P-N junction will produce a barrier voltage of approximately how
many volts?
A. 0.2

B. 0.3

C. 0.7

D. 0.8
Answer: Option C

Q:8 How many valence electrons are in every semiconductor material?


A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4
Answer: Option D

Q:9 What is the voltage across R1 if the P-N junction is made of silicon?

A. 12 V

B. 11.7 V
C. 11.3 V

D. 0 V
Answer: Option C

Q:10 In the constant-current region, how will the IDS change in an n-channel JFET?
A. As VGS decreases ID decreases.

B. As VGS increases ID increases.

C. As VGS decreases ID remains constant.

D. As VGS increases ID remains constant.


Answer: Option A

Q:11When a diode is forward biased, the voltage across it


A. is directly proportional to the current

B. is inversely proportional to the current

C. is directly proportional to the source voltage

D. remains approximately the same


Answer: Option D

Q:12 When transistors are used in digital circuits they usually operate in the:
A. active region

B. breakdown region
1. C. saturation and cutoff regions

D. linear region
Answer: Option C

Q:13 A current ratio of IC/IE is usually less than one and is called:
A. beta

B. theta

C. alpha

D. omega
Answer: Option C
Q:14 With the positive probe on an NPN base, an ohmmeter reading between the other
transistor terminals should be:
A. open

B. infinite

C. low resistance

D. high resistance
Answer: Option C

Q:15 A pn junction allows current flow when


A. the p-type material is more positive than the n-type material

B. the n-type material is more positive than the p-type material

C. both the n-type and p-type materials have the same potential

D. there is no potential on the n-type or p-type materials


Answer: Option A

Q:16 Convert the decimal number 151.75 to binary.


A. 10000111.11

B. 11010011.01

C. 00111100.00

D. 10010111.11
Answer: Option D
Q:17 The number of bits used to store a BCD digit is:
A. 8

B. 4

C. 1

D. 2
Answer: Option B
Q:18 Sample-and-hold circuits in ADCs are designed to:
A. sample and hold the output of the binary counter during the conversion process

B. stabilize the ADCs threshold voltage during the conversion process

C. stabilize the input analog signal during the conversion process

D. sample and hold the ADC staircase waveform during the conversion process
Answer: Option C
Q:19 What is the result when a decimal 5238 is converted to base 16?
A. 327.375

B. 12166

C. 1388

D. 1476
Answer: Option D

Q:20 A digital-to-analog converter is an application of the


A. scaling adder

B. voltage-to-current converter

C. noninverting amplifier

D. adjustable bandwidth circuit


Answer: Option A

Q:21If the input to a comparator is a sine wave, the output is a


A. ramp voltage

B. sine wave

C. rectangular wave

D. sawtooth wave
Answer: Option C

Q:22 In a parallel RLC circuit, which value may always be used as a vector reference?
A. current

B. reactance

C. resistance

D. voltage
Answer: Option D
Q:23 In a power supply diagram, which block indicates a smooth dc output?

transformer
A.

B. filter

C. rectifier

D. regulator
Answer: Option D
Q:24 A diode for which you can change the reverse bias, and thus vary the capacitance is called
A. varactor diode

B. tunnel diode

C. zener diode

D. switching diode
Answer: Option A

Q:25 The peak inverse voltage (PIV) across a nonconducting diode in a bridge rectifier equals
approximately:
A. half the peak secondary voltage

B. twice the peak secondary voltage

C. the peak value of the secondary voltage

D. four times the peak value of the secondary voltage


Answer: Option C

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