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  1. In a Hartley oscillator the condition for sustained oscillations is . If there exists mutual inductance M between coils L1 and L2, then the above condition will get modified as hfe


  2. Figure shows current pulses of a class C power amplifier. The fundamental frequency of these pulses is

  3. A.
    100 kHz
    B.
    1000 kHz
    C.
    10 kHz
    D.
    1 kHz

  4. A FET has

  5. A.
    very high input resistance
    B.
    very low input resistance
    C.
    high connection emitter junction
    D.
    forward biased PN junction

  6. A TRIAC is a semiconductor device which acts as a

  7. A.
    2 terminal unidirectional switch
    B.
    2 terminal bidirectional switch
    C.
    3 terminal bidirectional switch
    D.
    4 terminal multidirectional switch

  8. The Clapp oscillator shown in figure will operate at

  9. A.
    4.6 kHz
    B.
    46 kHz
    C.
    460 kHz
    D.
    4600 kHz

  10. In a Darlington pair

  11. A.
    the emitter of first transistor drives the base of the second
    B.
    the base of the first transistor drives the emitter of the second
    C.
    emitters of the two transistors are connected through a resistor
    D.
    none of the above

  12. Figure shows a zener circuit and characteristic of the zener used. If R2 is the lowest load resistance, then for proper voltage regulation R1 must be

  13. A.
    more than
    B.
    more than
    C.
    less than
    D.
    less than

  14. In CC configuration, the output signals has approximately

  15. A.
    the same amplitude and phase
    B.
    opposite amplitude and phase
    C.
    same amplitude but opposite phase
    D.
    none of the above

  16. The PIV of a bridge rectifier is less than that of full wave rectifier with centre tapped transformer.

  17. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  18. Zero bias works only with

  19. A.
    D MOSFETs
    B.
    E MOSFETs
    C.
    both D and E MOSFETs
    D.
    neither D nor E MOSFETs