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This is the Self-test in Chapter 1: Introduction to Semiconductors from the book Electronic Devices Conventional Current Version, 9th edition by Thomas L. Floyd. If you are looking for a reviewer in Electronics Engineering this will definitely help you before taking the Board Exam.
Floyd Self-test Chapter 1 Topic Outline
- Floyd Self-test in Atom
- Floyd Self-test in Materials Used in Electronics
- Floyd Self-test in Current in Semiconductors
- Floyd Self-test in N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors
- Floyd Self-test in The PN Junction
If you are looking for the MCQ in Floyd’s Electronic Devices proceed to
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Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.
1. Every known element has
(a) the same type of atoms
(b) the same number of atoms
(c) a unique type of atom
(d) several different types of atoms
Answer: Option C
Solution:
2. An atom consists of
(a) one nucleus and only one electron
(b) one nucleus and one or more electrons
(c) protons, electrons, and neutrons
(d) answers (b) and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
3. The nucleus of an atom is made up of
(a) protons and neutrons
(b) electrons
(c) electrons and protons
(d) electrons and neutrons
Answer: Option A
Solution:
4. Valence electrons are
(a) in the closest orbit to the nucleus
(b) in the most distant orbit from the nucleus
(c) in various orbits around the nucleus
(d) not associated with a particular atom
Answer: Option B
Solution:
5. A positive ion is formed when
(a) a valence electron breaks away from the atom
(b) there are more holes than electrons in the outer orbit
(c) two atoms bond together
(d) an atom gains an extra valence electron
Answer: Option A
Solution:
6. The most widely used semiconductive material in electronic devices is
(a) germanium
(b) carbon
(c) copper
(d) silicon
Answer: Option D
Solution:
7. The difference between an insulator and a semiconductor is
(a) a wider energy gap between the valence band and the conduction ban
(b) the number of free electrons
(c) the atomic structure
(d) answers(a), (b), and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
8. The energy band in which free electrons exist is the
(a) first band
(b) second band
(c) conduction band
(d) valence band
Answer: Option C
Solution:
9. In a semiconductor crystal, the atoms are held together by
(a) the interaction of valence electrons
(b) forces of attraction
(c) covalent bonds
(d) answers (a), (b), and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
10. The atomic number of silicon is
(a) 8
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 14
Answer: Option D
Solution:
11. The atomic number of germanium is
(a) 8
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 32
Answer: Option D
Solution:
12. The valence shell in a silicon atom has the number designation of
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3
Answer: Option D
Solution:
13. Each atom in a silicon crystal has
(a) four valence electrons
(b) four conduction electrons
(c) eight valence electrons, four of its own and four shared
(d) no valence electrons because all are shared with other atoms
Answer: Option C
Solution:
14. Electron-hole pairs are produced by
(a) recombination
(b) thermal energy
(c) ionization
(d) doping
Answer: Option B
Solution:
15. Recombination is when
(a) an electron falls into a hole
(b) and a negative ion bond together
(c) a valence electron becomes a conduction electron
(d) a crystal is formed
Answer: Option A
Solution:
16. The current in a semiconductor is produced by
(a) electrons only
(b) holes only
(c) negative ions
(d) both electrons and holes
Answer: Option D
Solution:
17. In an intrinsic semiconductor,
(a) there are no free electrons
(b) the free electrons are thermally produced
(c) there are only holes
(d) there are as many electrons as there are holes
(e) answers (b) and (d)
Answer: Option E
Solution:
18. The process of adding an impurity to an intrinsic semiconductor is called
(a) doping
(b) recombination
(c) atomic modification
(d) ionization
Answer: Option A
Solution:
19. A trivalent impurity is added to silicon to create
(a) germanium
(b) a p-type semiconductor
(c) an n-type semiconductor
(d) a depletion region
Answer: Option B
Solution:
20. The purpose of a pentavalent impurity is to
(a) reduce the conductivity of silicon
(b) increase the number of holes
(c) increase the number of free electrons
(d) create minority carriers
Answer: Option C
Solution:
21.The majority carriers in an n-type semiconductor are
(a) holes
(b) valence electrons
(c) conduction electrons
(d) protons
Answer: Option C
Solution:
22. Holes in an n-type semiconductor are
(a) minority carriers that are thermally produced
(b) minority carriers that are produced by doping
(c) majority carriers that are thermally produce
(d) majority carriers that are produced by doping
Answer: Option A
Solution:
23.A pn junction is formed by
(a) the recombination of electrons and holes
(b) ionization
(c) the boundary of a p-type and an n-type material
(d) the collision of a proton and a neutron
Answer: Option C
Solution:
24. The depletion region is created by
(a) ionization
(b) diffusion
(c) recombination
(d) answers (a), (b), and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
25. The depletion region consists of
(a) nothing but minority carriers
(b) positive and negative ions
(c) no majority carriers
(d) answers(b) and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
26. The term bias means
(a) the ratio majority carriers to minority carriers
(b) the amount of current across a diode
(c) a dc voltage is applied to control the operation of a device
(d) neither (c), (c), nor (c)
Answer: Option C
Solution:
27. To forward-bias a diode,
(a) an external voltage is applied that is positive at the anode and negative at the cathode
(b) an external voltage is applied that is negative at the anode and positive at the cathode
(c) an external voltage is applied that is positive at the p region and positive at the n region
(d) answers (a) and (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
28. When a diode is forward-biased,
(a) the only current is hole current
(b) the only current is electron current
(c) the only current is produced by majority carriers
(d) the current is produced both holes and electrons
Answer: Option D
Solution:
29. Although current is blocked in reverse bias,
(a) there is some current due to majority carriers
(b) there is a very small current due to minority carriers
(c) there is an avalanche current
Answer: Option B
Solution:
30. For a silicon diode, the value of the forward-bias voltage typically
(a) must be greater than 0.3 V
(b) must be greater than 0.7 V
(c) depends on the width of the depletion region
(d) depends on the concentration of majority carriers
Answer: Option B
Solution:
31. When forward-biased, a diode
(a) blocks current
(b) conducts current
(c) has high resistance
(d) drops a large voltage
Answer: Option B
Solution:
32. A diode is normally operated in
(a) reverse breakdown
(b) the forward-bias region
(c) the reverse-bias region
(d) either (b) or (c)
Answer: Option D
Solution:
33. The dynamic resistance can be important when a diode is
(a) reverse-biased
(b) forward-biased
(c) in reverse breakdown
(d) unbiased
Answer: Option B
Solution:
34. The V-I curve for a diode shows
(a) the voltage across the diode for a given current
(b) the amount of current for a given bias voltage
(c) the power dissipation
(d) none of these
Answer: Option A
Solution:
35. Ideally, a diode can be represented by a
(a) voltage source
(b) resistance
(c) switch
(d) all of these
Answer: Option C
Solution:
36. In the practical diode model,
(a) the barrier potential is taken into account
(b) the forward dynamic resistance is taken into account
(c) none of these
(d) both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option A
Solution:
37. In the complete diode model,
(a) the barrier potential is taken into account
(b) the forward dynamic resistance is taken into account
(c) the reverse resistance is taken into account
(d) all of these
Answer: Option D
Solution:
38. When a silicon diode is working properly in forward-bias, a DMM in the diode test position will indicate
(a) 0 V
(b) OL
(c) approximately 0.7 V
(d) approximately 0.3 V
Answer: Option C
Solution:
39. When a silicon diode is open, a DMM will generate indicate
(a) 0 V
(b) OL
(c) approximately 0.7 V
(d) approximately 0.3V
Answer: Option B
Solution:
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