Q.No.1

What are the majority charge carriers in a p-type semiconductor?

Q.No.2

What is the region devoid of mobile charge carriers formed at a P-N junction called?

Q.No.3

What is the typical barrier potential for a silicon diode?

Q.No.4

In which bias condition does a semiconductor diode conduct significant current?

Q.No.5

What happens to the depletion region in a reverse-biased diode?

Q.No.6

What is the process of converting AC into DC called?

Q.No.7

Which type of rectification utilizes both halves of the AC input cycle?

Q.No.8

How many diodes are typically used in a bridge rectifier for full-wave rectification?

Q.No.9

Which logic gate produces an output that is the inverse of its single input?

Q.No.10

Which of the following is considered a 'universal' logic gate?


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Quiz On Semiconductor Devices: P-N Junctions, Diodes, Rectification, and Logic Gates

Explore the fundamental concepts of semiconductor devices, including P-N junctions, their diode characteristics, full-wave rectification, and the basic principles of logic gates.

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