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In a common emitter transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across resistance of 1 kΩ is 2V. If the base resistance is 200Ω and the current amplification factor is 50, the input signal voltage will be

(1) 4 mV

(2) 8 mV

(3) 16 mV

(4) 32 mV

 

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If α be the current gain of a transistor in common base mode and β be the current gain in
common emitter mode then-

1.  α < 1 

2.  β > 1 

3.  α = β1 + β

4.  All of these

 

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The input resistance of a silicon transistor is

100 Ω. Base current is changed by 40 μA

which results in a change in collector current

by 2 mA. This transistor is used as a common-

emitter amplifier with a load resistance of 4 kΩ.

The voltage gain of the amplifier is

1. 2000

2. 3000

3. 4000

4. 1000

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The device that can act as a complete electronic circuit is

1. Junction diode

2. Integrated circuit

3. Junction transistor

4. Zener diode

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For transistor action:

(a) the base, emitter and collector regions should have similar size and doping concentrations.
(b) the base regions must be very thin and lightly doped.
(c) the emitter-base junction is forward biased and the base-collector junction is reverse biased.
(d) both the emitter-base junction as well as the base-collector junction are forward biased.

Which of the following pairs of statements is correct?
1. (d) and (a)
2. (a) and (b)
3. (b) and (c)                                       
4. (c) and (d)

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