
Overview of Electronics and Semiconductor Theory
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are semiconductor materials?
Semiconductor materials are materials that have higher conductivity than conductors.
Semiconductor materials are materials that have electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator.
Semiconductor materials are materials that are only used in mechanical engineering.
Semiconductor materials are materials that have no electrical conductivity.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the concept of valence electrons in semiconductors.
Valence electrons are located in the nucleus of semiconductors
Valence electrons in semiconductors are the outermost electrons in the atoms of the semiconductor material. These electrons are involved in bonding and play a crucial role in the conductivity of the material.
Valence electrons in semiconductors are not involved in bonding
Semiconductors do not have valence electrons
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Define free electrons in the context of semiconductors.
Electrons that are not bound to any specific atom and are free to move throughout the material.
Electrons that are stationary and do not move
Electrons that are only found in insulators
Electrons that are tightly bound to a specific atom
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Describe the concept of electron and hole current in semiconductors.
Electron current is the flow of protons from negative to positive terminal.
Hole current is the movement of electrons from positive to negative terminal in semiconductors.
Electron current is the flow of positive charges from negative to positive terminal.
Electron current is the flow of electrons from negative to positive terminal, while hole current is the movement of 'holes' from positive to negative terminal in semiconductors.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Differentiate between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
Intrinsic semiconductors have a higher conductivity than extrinsic semiconductors.
Extrinsic semiconductors are pure, while intrinsic semiconductors have intentional impurities.
Intrinsic semiconductors are doped with intentional impurities.
Intrinsic semiconductors are pure, while extrinsic semiconductors have intentional impurities.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does conduction occur in semiconductors?
Conduction in semiconductors is solely due to magnetic fields
Electrons are excited from the valence band to the conduction band, creating charge carriers.
Semiconductors do not conduct electricity
Semiconductors conduct electricity through friction
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the role of impurities in extrinsic semiconductors?
Impurities decrease conductivity in extrinsic semiconductors.
Impurities have no effect on charge carriers in extrinsic semiconductors.
Impurities introduce additional charge carriers, increasing conductivity.
Impurities cause extrinsic semiconductors to become insulators.
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