While using a bipolar junction transistor as an amplifier, the collector and emitter terminals got interchanged mistakenly. Assuming that the amplifier is a common emitter amplifier and the biasing is suitably adjusted, the interchange of terminals will results into which one of the following?
A. Infinite gain
B. Zero gain
C. No change in gain at all
D. Reduced gain
Answer: Option D
The action of JFET in its equivalent circuit can best be represented as a
A. Current controlled Current source
B. Current controlled voltage source
C. Voltage controlled voltage source
D. Voltage controlled current source
In a p+n junction diode under reverse bias, the magnitude of electric field is maximum at
A. The edge of the depletion region on the p-side
B. The edge of the depletion region on the n-side
C. The p+n junction
D. The center of the depletion region on the n-side
To prevent a DC return between source and load, it is necessary to use
A. Resistor between source and load
B. Inductor between source and load
C. Capacitor between source and load
D. Either A or B

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