This document contains a question bank on transistors from the Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology. It includes 10 questions mapped to various course outcomes assessing different levels of learning about the construction, working principles, characteristics, and applications of bipolar junction transistors and junction field effect transistors. The questions cover topics such as the construction and working of BJTs and JFETs, their input-output and characteristic curves, relations between transistor parameters, the pinch-off effect in JFETs, and how transistors can be used as switches.
This document contains a question bank on transistors from the Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology. It includes 10 questions mapped to various course outcomes assessing different levels of learning about the construction, working principles, characteristics, and applications of bipolar junction transistors and junction field effect transistors. The questions cover topics such as the construction and working of BJTs and JFETs, their input-output and characteristic curves, relations between transistor parameters, the pinch-off effect in JFETs, and how transistors can be used as switches.
This document contains a question bank on transistors from the Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology. It includes 10 questions mapped to various course outcomes assessing different levels of learning about the construction, working principles, characteristics, and applications of bipolar junction transistors and junction field effect transistors. The questions cover topics such as the construction and working of BJTs and JFETs, their input-output and characteristic curves, relations between transistor parameters, the pinch-off effect in JFETs, and how transistors can be used as switches.
This document contains a question bank on transistors from the Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology. It includes 10 questions mapped to various course outcomes assessing different levels of learning about the construction, working principles, characteristics, and applications of bipolar junction transistors and junction field effect transistors. The questions cover topics such as the construction and working of BJTs and JFETs, their input-output and characteristic curves, relations between transistor parameters, the pinch-off effect in JFETs, and how transistors can be used as switches.
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School of Engineering and Technology
Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering
Session: 2021-2022 (Even Sem)
Question Bank on Unit V (Transistors)
Subject: Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE112)
Q.No. Questions Mapped to Bloom’s
CO’s Level of Learning Explain the construction and working principle of bipolar CO5, CO6 K2 1. junction transistor 2. Draw and explain the input output characteristics of BJT. CO5, CO6 K2 Explain the construction and working principle of junction CO5, CO6 3. K2 field effect transistor. Explain how electric field in a FET controls the drain CO5, CO6 4. K4 current? Obtain the relation between “α” and “β” of a common emitter CO5, CO6 5. K4 n-p-n BJT Identify pinch-off effect in JFET. Derive the expression for CO5, CO6 6. K3 drain current of a JFET. 7. Draw and explain the characteristics of JFET. CO5, CO6 K2 8. Explain why JFET is called a “voltage-controlled device”? CO5, CO6 K2 Explain how can BJT be used as a switch in electronic 9. CO5, CO6 K4 circuits Draw and explain the characteristics of BJT in CE CO5, CO6 10. K4 configuration.