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  1. At a very low temperature, a semiconductor

  2. A.
    becomes a conductor
    B.
    becomes an insulator
    C.
    may become a conductor or an insulator
    D.
    will remain a semiconductor becomes a conductor or an insulator

  3. The colour code on a carbon resistor is red-red-black-silver. The value of resistor is

  4. A.
    22000 Ω
    B.
    2200 Ω
    C.
    22 ± 5% Ω
    D.
    22 ± 10% Ω

  5. Some typical examples of macroscopic quantities are

  6. A.
    conductivity
    B.
    µr
    C.
    dielectric constant
    D.
    all of the above

  7. The temperature coefficient of a thermistor

  8. A.
    is positive
    B.
    is negative
    C.
    zero
    D.
    may be positive or negative depending on its composition

  9. Assertion (A): Helium, Argon and Neon are gaseous at room temperature.

    Reason (R): The atoms in Helium, Argon and Neon are chemically extremely inactive.

  10. 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

  11. Resistivity of rubber is about

  12. A.
    102 Ω-m
    B.
    10-2 Ω-m
    C.
    5 x 108 Ω m
    D.
    5 x 1012 Ω-m

  13. An iron specimen has µr = 1000 when B = 0.3 T. If B = 0.35 T, µr

  14. A.
    will be 1000
    B.
    will be less than 1000
    C.
    will be more than 1000
    D.
    may be more or less than 1000

  15. Which solid dielectric has highest temperature limit?

  16. A.
    E
    B.
    H
    C.
    C
    D.
    F

  17. Permeability is analogous to

  18. A.
    resistivity
    B.
    retentivity
    C.
    conductivity
    D.
    coercivity

  19. The colour code on a carbon resistor is green-blue-yellow. The tolerance is

  20. A.
    ± 5%
    B.
    ± 10%
    C.
    ± 20%
    D.
    ± 30%