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  1. M = (μr - 1)H.

  2. A.
    True
    B.
    False

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  3. Silicon and germanium are elements in the

  4. A.
    second column of periodic table
    B.
    third column of periodic table
    C.
    fourth column of periodic table
    D.
    fifth column of periodic table

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  5. A sample of N type semiconductor has an electron density of 6.25 x 1018/cm3 at 300 K. If intrinsic concentration of carriers in this sample is 2.5 x 1013/cm3 at this temperature, the hole density is

  6. A.
    106 / cm3
    B.
    108 / cm3
    C.
    1010 / cm3
    D.
    1012 / cm3

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  7. Assertion (A): In a conductor, current density remains constant in time as long as E is constant.

    Reason (R): In a conductor, J = σE.

  8. A.
    Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
    B.
    Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
    C.
    A is true but R is false
    D.
    A is false but R is true

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  9. A specimen of metal has n valence electrons per m3. If vx is the average velocity of these electrons, each having a charge e, the current density J is

  10. A.
    J = ne vx
    B.
    J = - ne vx
    C.
    J =
    D.
    J =

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  11. Which of the following is used in temperature alarm circuits?

  12. A.
    Thermistor
    B.
    Photoconductor
    C.
    Transistor
    D.
    Varistor

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  13. A metal has a large number of free electrons. If e is electronic charge and m is mass of electron and an electric field E is applied along (say) x direction, the electrons acquire a velocity having a component vx is x direction. Then

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  15. n type semiconductors

  16. A.
    are negatively charged
    B.
    are produced when indium as impurity is added to germanium
    C.
    are produced phosphorus as impurity is added to silicon
    D.
    none of the above

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  17. The most important primary force of attraction in the formation of solids is

  18. A.
    electromagnetic
    B.
    electrostatic
    C.
    quantum-electrostatic
    D.
    quantum electromagnetic

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  19. When two conductors carry currents in the same direction the force is repulsive.

  20. A.
    True
    B.
    False

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