Semiconductor Electronics-Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits MCQs With Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)
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Semiconductor Electronics-Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits MCQs with Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)

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311. The emitter of a bipolar junction transistor is usually heavily doped because its main role is to:
ⓐ. collect heat from the external circuit only
ⓑ. remain completely inactive during transistor operation
ⓒ. inject majority carriers into the base
ⓓ. block all carriers from entering the base
312. The base of a transistor is made thin and lightly doped mainly so that:
ⓐ. all injected carriers recombine inside the base
ⓑ. most injected carriers reach collector
ⓒ. the device becomes a single diode
ⓓ. the collector can be removed from the circuit
313. In a transistor, the collector is usually made physically larger than the emitter-base region because it:
ⓐ. must inject all carriers into the base
ⓑ. must be the thinnest and lightest-doped region
ⓒ. behaves as the anode of a single diode only
ⓓ. must collect carriers and dissipate more heat
314. Match the transistor region with its usual structural feature or role.
Column IColumn II
P. Emitter1. Thin and lightly doped control region
Q. Base2. Heavily doped carrier-injecting region
R. Collector3. Larger region that collects carriers
S. Transistor as a whole4. Three-region, two-junction device
The suitable matching is:
ⓐ. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
ⓑ. P-1, Q-2, R-4, S-3
ⓒ. P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4
ⓓ. P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
315. A transistor has two \(p\)-\(n\) junctions because:
ⓐ. it has only two terminals like an ordinary diode
ⓑ. forms emitter-base and collector-base junctions
ⓒ. its emitter and collector are directly shorted together
ⓓ. it contains no \(p\)-type or \(n\)-type material
316. A claim says: “A transistor is just two separate diodes connected back-to-back, so it should work the same way as two ordinary diodes.” The claim is:
ⓐ. suitable because the base region has no special role
ⓑ. suitable only when the collector is made larger
ⓒ. unsuitable because a transistor has only one semiconductor junction
ⓓ. unsuitable because transistor action needs a thin shared base
317. Study the table for transistor structure.
RowFeatureSuitable description
PNumber of regionsThree
QNumber of junctionsTwo
RBaseVery thick and heavily doped to maximise recombination
SEmitterHeavily doped for carrier injection
The row that is not suitable is:
ⓐ. Row P
ⓑ. Row R
ⓒ. Row Q
ⓓ. Row S
318. Consider the following statements about transistor structure. I. An \(npn\) transistor has two \(n\)-type regions separated by a thin \(p\)-type base. II. A \(pnp\) transistor has two \(p\)-type regions separated by a thin \(n\)-type base. III. The base is usually made thick to force all carriers to recombine before reaching the collector. The valid statements are:
ⓐ. II and III only
ⓑ. I and III only
ⓒ. I, II, and III
ⓓ. I and II only
319. The emitter arrow in a transistor symbol is placed on the:
ⓐ. emitter terminal
ⓑ. base terminal
ⓒ. collector terminal
ⓓ. load resistor
320. The emitter arrow points outward in the symbol of:
ⓐ. an \(npn\) transistor
ⓑ. a \(pnp\) transistor
ⓒ. an ordinary resistor
ⓓ. a reverse-biased Zener diode only
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