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Consider a 565 PLL with RT = 10 kΩ and CT = 0.01 μF. What is the output frequency of the VCO?

Question: Consider a 565 PLL with RT = 10 kΩ and CT = 0.01 μF. What is the output frequency of the VCO?
[A].

10 kHz

[B].

5 kHz

[C].

2.5 kHz

[D].

1.25 kHz

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Consider the following statements:The bias stability of an emitter-bias amplifier circuit improves by

Question: Consider the following statements:The bias stability of an emitter-bias amplifier circuit improves by
[A].

1 and 2

[B].

2 and 3

[C].

3 and 4

[D].

4 and 5

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Consider the following statements regarding the class-B power amplifiers (Complementary symmetry type):

Question: Consider the following statements regarding the class-B power amplifiers (Complementary symmetry type):
[A].

1, 2 and 3

[B].

1, 2 and 4

[C].

1, 3 and 4

[D].

2, 3 and 4

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Consider the following statements:To draw a.c. equivalent circuit of a transistors, all

Question: Consider the following statements:To draw a.c. equivalent circuit of a transistors, all
[A].

2 and 4

[B].

1 and 2

[C].

1 only

[D].

3 and 4

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Why npn-transistors are preferred over pnp-transistors?

Question: Why npn-transistors are preferred over pnp-transistors?
[A].

Leakage current in npn-transistors is less than pnp-transistors

[B].

Mobility of majority carrier in npra-transistors is greater than the mobility of majority carrier in pnp-transistors

[C].

Bias voltage required in npn is less than in/wp-transistors

[D].

Bias voltage required in npn is greater than in pnp-transistors

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Assertion (A): As the length of the resonant antenna is increased, the number of lobes increases and the direction of the major lobes is closer and closer to the direction of the diode.Reason (R): As the length increases, the current distribution along the wire becomes more and more uniform.

Question: Assertion (A): As the length of the resonant antenna is increased, the number of lobes increases and the direction of the major lobes is closer and closer to the direction of the diode.Reason (R): As the length increases, the current distribution along the wire becomes more and more uniform.
[A].

Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A

[B].

Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A

[C].

A is true but R is false

[D].

A is false but R is true

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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