Semiconductors and Diodes

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Q. In a p-n junction diode, what does the 'p' stand for?
  • A. Positive charge carriers
  • B. Photons
  • C. Protons
  • D. Potential difference
Q. In a p-n junction diode, what type of charge carriers are predominant in the p-type region?
  • A. Electrons
  • B. Holes
  • C. Ions
  • D. Neutrons
Q. In a Zener diode, what is the primary function?
  • A. To rectify AC to DC
  • B. To regulate voltage
  • C. To amplify signals
  • D. To store energy
Q. In a Zener diode, what is the primary use of the breakdown region?
  • A. To amplify signals
  • B. To regulate voltage
  • C. To rectify current
  • D. To store energy
Q. What happens to the current in a diode when the voltage is reversed beyond the breakdown voltage?
  • A. It increases exponentially
  • B. It decreases to zero
  • C. It remains constant
  • D. It becomes negative
Q. What happens to the resistance of a diode when it is forward-biased?
  • A. It increases significantly
  • B. It remains constant
  • C. It decreases significantly
  • D. It becomes infinite
Q. What is the band gap of a semiconductor?
  • A. The energy difference between the valence band and conduction band
  • B. The energy required to ionize an atom
  • C. The energy of the electrons in the conduction band
  • D. The energy of the holes in the valence band
Q. What is the photoelectric effect in the context of semiconductors?
  • A. Emission of electrons when light hits a material
  • B. Absorption of light by electrons
  • C. Reflection of light from a surface
  • D. Transmission of light through a material
Q. What is the primary function of a diode in a semiconductor circuit?
  • A. To amplify current
  • B. To allow current to flow in one direction only
  • C. To store electrical energy
  • D. To convert AC to DC
Q. What is the primary mechanism of current flow in a semiconductor diode?
  • A. Ionic conduction
  • B. Electron flow
  • C. Hole flow
  • D. Both electron and hole flow
Q. What is the purpose of doping in semiconductors?
  • A. To increase resistance
  • B. To decrease conductivity
  • C. To modify electrical properties
  • D. To create magnetic fields
Q. What is the role of a rectifier in a semiconductor circuit?
  • A. To convert DC to AC
  • B. To convert AC to DC
  • C. To amplify signals
  • D. To store electrical energy
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