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  • The number of valence electrons in acceptor impurity are


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  • A. 5
  • B. 4
  • C. 3
  • D. 1

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    • 1. In a specimen of ferromagnetic material, as the flux density is increased from zero to 2.5 T, µr will

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    • A. increase
    • B. decrease
    • C. first decrease then increase
    • D. first increase then decrease
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    • 2. A 200 turn coil has a self inductance of 10 mH. If the number of turns is doubled, all other quantities remaining the same, the self inductance will be

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    • A. 2.5 mH
    • B. 5 mH
    • C. 20 mH
    • D. 40 mH
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    • 3. The field pattern of a solenoid is similar to that of bar magnet.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 4. A material which is lightly repelled by a magnetic field is known as

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    • A. diamagnetic material
    • B. non-magnetic material
    • C. ferromagnetic material
    • D. paramagnetic material
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    • 5. The relationship of hysteresis loss to maximum flux density was first determined by

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    • A. C. Steinmetz
    • B. G.R. Kirchoff
    • C. Mr. Laplace
    • D. Mr. Ampere
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    • 6. Ferrites have

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    • A. a low copper loss
    • B. low eddy current loss
    • C. low resistivity
    • D. higher specific gravity compared to iron
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    • 7. A permeable substance is one

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    • A. which is strong magnet
    • B. which is a weak magnet
    • C. which is a good conductor
    • D. through which magnetic lines of force can pass easily
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    • 8. Which of the following is the poorest conductor of electricity?

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    • A. Aluminium
    • B. Nichrome
    • C. Copper
    • D. All of the above
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    • 9. In a pure sample of silicon

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    • A. the number of holes and free electrons is always equal
    • B. the number of free electrons is more than the number of holes
    • C. the number of free electrons and holes is equal at low temperature
    • D. the number of free electrons is less than number of holes
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    • 10. In intrinsic semiconductors, the number of free electrons is equal to the number of mobile holes.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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