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MCQs on Semiconductor Device :
1. Which among the following is the most commonly used semiconductor?
(A) Silicon
(B) Carbon
(C) Germanium
(D) Sulphur
Answer
Answer: (A) Silicon
2. What happens to the resistance of a pure semiconductor when heated?
(A) The resistance increases
(B) The resistance decreases
(C) The temperature remains the same
(D) Can’t say
Answer
Answer: (B) The resistance decreases
3. How many valence electrons does a pentavalent impurity have?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
Answer:
Answer
Answer: (C) 5
4. How many valence electrons do trivalent impurities have?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
Answer
Answer: (B) 3
5. Which of the following is created when trivalent impurities are added to a semiconductor?
(A) Free electrons
(B) Holes
(C) Bound electrons
(D) Valence electrons
Answer
Answer: (B) Holes
6. Which of the following does a hole in the semiconductor define?
(A) A free proton
(B) A free neutron
(C) A free-electron
(D) An incomplete part of an electron pair bond
Answer
Answer: (D) An incomplete part of an electron pair bond
7. An electron and a hole in close proximity would tend to _____.
(A) attract each other
(B) repel each other
(C) have no effect on each other
(D) destroy each other
Answer
Answer: (A) attract each other
8. What is the random motion of free electrons and holes due to thermal agitation called?
(A) Pressure
(B) Diffusion
(C) Ionisation
(D) None of the above
Answer
Answer: (B) Diffusion
9. Why is the mobility of free electrons greater than that of holes?
(A) They are light
(B) They mutually collide less
(C) They require low energy to continue the motion
(D) They carry negative energy
Answer
Answer: (C) They require low energy to continue the motion
10. The relation between the number of free electrons in semiconductor and its temperature is given as
(A) n ∝ T
(B) n ∝ T²
(C) n ∝ T3/2
(D) n ∝ √T
Answer
Answer: (C) n ∝ T3/2
11. Which of the following does the resistivity of a semiconductor depend upon?
(A) Length of the semiconductor
(B) Atomic nature of the semiconductor
(C) Shape and atomic nature of the semiconductor
(D) Shape of semiconductor
Answer
Answer: (B) Atomic nature of the semiconductor
12. Which of the following statements is true about extrinsic semiconductors?
(A) The gap between the conduction band and the valence bond is more than 16 eV
(B) The gap between the conduction band and the valence bond is about 1 eV
(C) The gap between the conduction band and valence band is 100 eV and more
(D) The conduction band and the valence band overlap.
Answer
Answer: (B) The gap between the conduction band and the valence bond is about 1 eV