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Always AIM PERFECT Percians!!!

Prepared by: Engr. MJH Banzuelo and Engr. RCO Go



ERESONANCE AND TRANSIENTS, SOLID STATE DEVICES

1. In Fig. 2212, assume that C is fully charged
to 100 V with S1 in Position 1. What is the
value of the capacitor voltage 3 s after S1 is
moved to Position 2?
A. 77.7 V B. 0V C. 22.3V* D. 36.8V
2. On a RL parallel circuits, what is the total
impedance of 600-ohms R with a 300-ohms XL?
Assume 600 V for the applied voltage.
A. 120 ohms C. 268 ohms*
B. 240 ohms D. 210 ohms
3. In Fig. 3010, calculate the drain current, ID.
A. 6.5mA* B. 5.6mA C. 4.8mA D. 8.4mA
4. When the frequency of the applied voltage
increases in a series RL circuit,
A. Z increases. C. ZT increases
B. ZT decreases. D. Both A and C*
5. For a series RL choke circuit, assume that the
input voltage of equals 10 V peak-to-peak for
all frequencies. If L = 150 mH, then calculate
Vout for the frequency = 159.2 Hz.
A. 9.95 Vp-p* C. 5.99 Vp-p
B. 9.95 Vp D. 5.99 Vp
6. In Fig. 2212, how much voltage is across
resistor, R1, at the first instant the switch
is moved from Position 2 to Position 1? (Assume
that C was completely discharged with S1 in
Position 2.)
A. 100V* B. 63.2V C. 0V D. 36.8V
7. Solve for the input voltage on Figure 2.
A. 42V B. 24V* C. 51V D. 15V
8. In Fig. 2519 calculate the edge frequencies f1
and f2.
A. 1.43275 kHz and 1.56525 kHz
B. 1.24375 kHz and 1.25625 kHz
C. 1.43275 MHz and 1.56525 MHz
D. 1.24375 MHz and 1.25625 MHz*
9. Calculate the notch frequency fN in Fig. 2619a
if R1 = 1 kilohms and C1 = 0.01 microFarad.
A. 15.92 kHz C. 7.96 kHz*
B. 50.32 HZ D. 19.52 kHZ
10. For either an RC low-pass or high- pass filter,
A. Xc = 0 ohms at the cutoff frequency.
B. Xc = R at the cutoff frequency.*
C. Xc is infinite at the cutoff frequency.
D. None of the above.
11. What kind of transistor configuration will you
use if it will require high input impedance and
low output impedance?
A. Common base C. Common collector*
B. Common emitter D. None of the above
12. The formal name of AC?
A. Common-base forward amplification factor
B. Common-collector forward amplification
factor
C. Common-emitter forward amplification
factor*
D. None of the above
13. In Fig. 309, Solve for the value of VS,
A. 3V B. 4V* C. 5.3V D. 6V
14. A Zener circuit has a Zener voltage of 25V,
limiting resistor of 220 ohms and load
resistance of 2 kilo-ohms. Calculate the
maximum input voltage that can be regulated if
the maximum Zener current is 60mA.
A. 27.75V B. 17.75V C. 30.95V D. 40.95V*
15. 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
produced
D. Majority carrier that are produced by
doping



























































































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Always AIM PERFECT Percians!!!
Prepared by: Engr. MJH Banzuelo and Engr. RCO Go

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