Questions and Answers on /Quiz on computer:
1- This type of monitor is common on desktop computers. It looks much like a standard television.
Ans- cathode-ray tube
2- LCD monitors often have a smaller __________ than CRT monitors
Ans-viewing angle
3- The __________ monitor is similar to the LCD monitor, but has a phosphorescent film between the layers
Ans- ELD(Electro luminescent displays)
4- Monitors use various intensities of __________ colors to generate the rainbow
Ans-three
5- The most complicated part of your computer’s sound system is the __________
Ans-sound card
6- The __________ contains speakers and a microphone on a headband
Ans- headset
7- Newer projectors utilize __________ to achieve clearer and brighter images.
Ans-digital light processing
8- To minimize eyestrain, you should adjust your monitor
to a __________ degree angle.
to a __________ degree angle.
Ans-10
9- Which of the following measures the speed of dot-matrix printers?
Ans-cps
10- In a laser printer, the __________ transfers the image to the paper.
Ans- drum
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Q. 1 Which is the negatively charged particle of an atom?
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Q. 1 Which is the negatively charged particle of an atom?
Ans:-A electron is the called negatively charged particle of an atom.
Q. 2 What is Electron charge & mass?
Ans:- the charge of electron is 1.6 x 10 -19 C and Mass of electron is 9.1 x 10 -31 kg.
Q. 3 What is called the electric current?
Ans:- The flow of electrons in the conductor is called the electric current .
Q.4 What are called the conductors?
Ans:- The Substances which allow electric current to flow them, are called conductors.
Q.5 What are called the insulators ( bad conductors)?
Ans:- those Substances ,which do not allow electric current to flow them,its are called insulators.
Q6 what are the particles of an atom?
Q.7 What are radio waves, Write the uses of radio waves?
Ans:- Radio waves are electromagnetic waves ,and its wavelengths greater than 0.1m.
Radio waves are used in communication systems including radars, TV, satellites and radio broadcasting.
Q.8 What do you understand by‘electronics’?
Ans:- Electronics is a field of physics and engineering dealing with the design and application
of devices, usually electronic devices.
Q.9 write any four electronic devices.
Ans:- T.V., radio, microprocessors and digital computers are four electronic devices
Q.10 Mention the locations influenced by electronics.
Ans:- Electronics has influenced the locations such as defense, industry ,entertainment,medical science and communication,
Q.11 What are the most recent advances in eh field of electronics
Ans:- In
electronics the most recent advances are includes digital circuits,
micro processors, digital computers, opto-electronics, laser
technology and so on
Q.12 What are semiconductors? can you sagest any example?
Ans:- A Semiconductors are the material whose conductivity lies in between that of conductors and insulators.
as we can say Silicon, Germanium, are the example for that
Q.13 How many electrons are there in the outermost shell of atom of silicon?
Ans:- Four electrons in the outermost shell of an atom of silicon.
Q.14. define‘hole’?
Ans:-
When an electron is removed from a covalent bond, it leaves a
opening(vacancy or blank space) equivalent to positive charge. It is
called a hole, an electron from a neighboring atom, can drop into this
vacancy, leaving the neighbor with a vacancy.
In the way, the vacancy called a hole can move and serve as an additional charge carrier.
Q.15.What are difference between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors?
Ans:- whose conductivity is due to equal number of holes and electrons present is
called intrinsic semiconductor (A pure semiconductor)
and whose conductivity is enhanced by the addition of the minute traces of the impurities
( other elements) called dopants, is called extrinsic semiconductor
Q.16. What is called the doping ?
Ans:- doping
can say as the conductivity of semiconductors can be enhanced by the
addition of other element(impurities)called dopants. The process of
adding dopants is called doping and the resulting
semiconductor is called doped semiconductor or extrinsic semiconductor.
Q17. what are the types of extrinsic semiconductors and uses?
Ans:- A extrinsic semiconductors ,we can say two types of depending upon the types or impurities.
it can classified as (a) N type semiconductors and (b) P type semiconductors.
A extrinsic semiconductors are used in the manufacture of transistors and diodes.
Q.18. what are the difference between ‘n’ type ‘p’ type semiconductors.
Ans:- P- type semiconductors; small amount of pentavalent impurity for example antimony (or arsenic
or phosphorous), is introduced into the crystal of germanium, in this four out of five electrons of each impurity atom
enter into bonds with the nearest germanium atoms, to form covalent bonds and the fifth electron is set free.
therefore,the free electrons act as current carriers.
semiconductors "n"- type:
Trivalent impurity like boron, indium, gallium is introduced into a
germanium crystal, each impurity atoms takes away one electron from the
neighboring germanium atoms can fill up these holes and there will be
apparent motion of holes,holes act as electrons from the semiconductor
and the semiconductor becomes a P- type semiconductor.
Q.19. What are the name two pentavalent impurities.
Ans:- pentavalent impurities are as Arsenic,Antimony, and phosphorus.
Q.20.What are the Name two trivalent impurities.
Ans:- trivalent impurities are Aluminium , indium, Gallium and boron .
Q.21.What is a semiconductor diode or junction diode,define it?
Ans:- When a donor impurity is added to one side and an acceptor impurity,it is added to the other side of pure semiconductor, the first side becomes n-type and other side becomes p-type. Thus a p-n junction is formed called Junction diode or a semiconductor diode.
Q.22. What do you understand as forward bias of a diode?
Ans:- When the positive terminal of cell is connected to p-side and the terminal of negative to the n-side of a p-n junction,
it is said to be forward biases. The external voltage overcomes the junction potential and provides an easy path for the
flow of charge carriers across the junction. The flow of electrons from n to p and of holes from p to n, constitutes
a forward current (of the order of mA) from p to n. The device offers as a low resistance in that.
Q.23. What is mean reverse bias of a diode?
Ans:- When the positive terminal of a cell is connected to the n side and the negative terminal to the p side of a p-n
junction it said to be reverse biased. In this case the charge of
carriers repelled away from the junction and no current flows through
the junction. we can say,The device offers high resistance
Q.24. State the important characteristics of diode, define it?
Ans:- in
one direction only the p-n junction allows current to pass through
prudentially, this action is called rectifying action and device is
called ‘rectifier’.
Q.25. what are the applications of diode?
Ans:- A diode has a number of uses in view of rectifying action and current detection action.
a) to convert AC into DC,Diode used for it (b) They are also used in voltage regulation systems
Q.26.what is the semiconductor device a transistor?
Ans:- The term ‘transistor’, it is a specially constructed three terminal semiconductor device
Q.27. Distinguish between transistors as p-n-p and n-p-n ?
Ans:- in npn, one region of p type is sandwiched between two regions of n-type is called npn transistor.
However in pnp transistor, a n-type region is sandwiched between two p-type regions.
Q.28. what are the Name the three regions of a transistor
Ans:- The middle region is called the and the two and regions are called emitter and the collector
Q.29. What are the functions of the three regions of a transistor?
Ans:- The function of the emitter is to emit electrons(in the case of npn transistor)or holes(in the case of pnp transistor)
into the base. The base controls the flow of charge carriers into the collector which collects them from the base.
Q.30. write the applications of a transistor?
Ans:- Transistor is used in (i) amplifier (ii) oscillator and (iii) switching circuits.
Q.31. can you say whats oscillator?
Ans:- a device for producing electric oscillations of a desired frequency, called Oscillator.
Q.32. write the types of transistors.
Ans:- Bipolar junction transistor, Field effect transistor (FET), Metal Oxide semiconductor Field effect transistor
(MOSFET)andJunction Effect Transistor Metal Semiconductor Fields effect Transistor are some of the other transistors.
Q.33. write the technical means of communication?
Ans:-
In basic sense, communication means transmission of information from
one person to another In a technical sense, it refers to the sending,
receiving and processing of information by electrical means,as Telegraph, telephone, radio, and television, radar so on are the technical means of communication
Q.34. write the different types of communication systems?
Ans:- different type of communication as Telegraph, telephone, radio, television and radar etc aresystems
Q35 What is radio communication?
Ans:-
Radio communication is called the process of sending information from
one and receiving at another place, without using connecting wires
Q.36. what are the Name of two major parts in radio broadcasting system?
Ans:- In radio broadcasting system namely a transmitter and a receiver
Q.37. what is the principle of a radio transmitter?
Ans:-
The audio (sound) information is changed into corresponding electrical
signal using a transducer. Transducer is a device that converts
information energy to be transmitted into electrical signal. For sound
transmission, the transducer is microphone (1) this signal called audio
frequency (AF) signal, being weak, is amplified by a suitable amplifier
called AF amplifier (2) As AF signals, have low energy, they can not be
transmitted over long distances. Therefore radio waves of suitable
frequency are generated in an RF oscillator (3) These radio waves are
mixed with the amplified AF signal in the mixer stage (4) In this stage,
modulated. The RF wave that carries the Af signal, is called carrier.
Each transmitting station has a particular carrier frequency. The
modulated signal is amplified using an RF amplifier (5) and then sent to
the antenna (6) The antenna radiates the RF signal into space, in from
of radio waves.
Q.38. what are the Name of Indian who constructed Radio Transmitter in1923.
Ans:- Dr. S.K. Mitra constructed Radio Transmitter in 1923
Q.40. What is a transducer?
Ans:- Transducer is a device that converts information energy to be transmitted into electrical signal
Q.41. What is the function of detector and loud speaker in a radio receiver?
Ans:- Detector or demodulator separates AF Signal from the carrier and loud speaker converts amplified AF
signal into sound (information) energy.
Q.42. What is the carrier frequency of i) AM ii) FM radio transmitter?
Ans: AM radio stations have carrier frequencies from about 530 to 1600 kHz, AM radio stations have much
carrier frequencies, between 88 to 108 MHz.
Q.43. What is the meaning of the word television?
Ans:- The combination of two words ‘tele’ and ‘vision’ literally means seeing at a distance.
Q.44. What is the process of television?
Ans:-
The Television broadcasting is the process of transmission of transient
visual image or picture of an actual or recorded scene, along with
audio signal to using radio waves.
Q.45. Write a short note on the principle of working of a television?
Ans:- A television transmitter works similar as
a radio transmitter. At the TV station, a pick up instrument like TV
camera ,explores (scans) different portions of the picture or scene to
be transmitted, in a particular order. The camera converts the
variations in brightness in the various part into electrical impulses
for that a photoelectric device is used as transducer. These electrical
impulses constitute the video signal and these video signal is amplified
and it used to amplitude modulate an RF carrier.
As we can say that a microphone is amplified of the
sound picked up and is used to frequency modulate an RF carrier (The
frequency of this carrier is 5.5 MHz higher than that of the video
carrier). Carrier frequencies range from about 40 MHz to MHz.in TV for various channels lie.
The two modulated carries are amplified and transmitted through the same antenna.
At the receiving end, RF signals are collected by the receiving antenna and at selected station . To obtain the picture transmitted. The output corresponding to the video signal is used to control the intensity of light in a cathode ray tube.An FM receiver is used to separate the audio signal and reproduce sound.
Q.46. Who given the first demonstration of TV in world?
Ans:- during 1927 by J.L. Baird (UK) and C.F. Jenkins(USA)The first demonstration of television, was given in world.
Q.47. In a transistor, which part is (a) highly doped (b) moderately doped (c) lightly doped?
Ans:-[a]Emitter is highly doped .
-[b]Collector is moderately doped.
-[c]Base is lightly doped.
-[b]Collector is moderately doped.
-[c]Base is lightly doped.
Q.48. Why,Under ordinary conditions, semiconductors behave like insulators?
Ans:- Under ordinary conditions, electrons are not free and they involved in a covalent bond. Hence they behave like insulators.
Q.49 What is the reason for the rectifying action of a diode?
Ans:- In Forward bias of the diode, low resistance causes the rectifying action of a diodeQuiz on Transducer:-
1. The resistance of LDR ________________ when exposed to radiant energy.
a) Remains unalteredb) Decreases
c) Reaches maximum
d) Increases
Ans : (b)
2. The transducers that converts the input signal into the output signal, which is a discrete function of time is known as ___________ transducer.
a) Digital
b) Analog
c) Active
d) Pulse
Ans : (a)
3. A transducer that converts measurand into the form of pulse is called
a) Active transducer
b) Analog transducer
c) Digital transducer
d) Pulse transducer
Ans : (d)
4. Which of the following is a digital transducer?
a) Strain gauge
b) Encoder
c) Thermistor
d) LVDT
Ans : (b)
5. Strain gauge, LVDT and thermocouple are examples of
a) Active transducers
b) Passive transducers
c) Analog transducers
d) Primary transducers
Ans : (c)
6. An inverse transducer is a device which converts
a)
b) Electrical quantity into mechanical quantity
c) Electrical energy into thermal energy
d) An electrical quantity into a non electrical quantity
Ans : (d)
7. A strain gauge is a passive transducer and is employed for converting
a) Mechanical displacement into a change of resistance
b) Pressure into a change of resistance
c) Force into a displacement
d) Pressure into displacement
Ans : (a)
8. Resolution of a transducer depends on
a) Material of wire
b) Length of wire
c) Diameter of wire
d) Excitation voltage
Ans : (c)
9. The sensitivity factor of strain gauge is normally of the order of
a) 1 to 1.5
b) 5 to 10
c) 0.5 to 1.0
d) 1.5 to 2.0
Ans : (d)
10. In wire wound strain gauges, the change in resistance is due to
a) Change in diameter of the wire
b) Change in length of the wire
c) Change in both length and diameter
d) Change in resistivity
Ans : (c)
11. Bonded wire strain gauges are
a) Exclusively used for construction of transducers
b) Exclusively used for stress analysis
c) Used for both stress analysis and construction of transducer
d) Pressure measurement
Ans : (c)
12. Certain type of materials generates an electrostatic charge or voltage when mechanical force is applied across them. Such materials are called
a) Piezo-electric
b) Photo-electric
c) Thermo-electric
d) Photo-resistive
Ans : (a)
13. Quartz and Rochelle salt belongs to ___________ of piezo-electric materials
a) Natural group
b) Synthetic group
c) Natural or Synthetic group
d) Fiber group
Ans : (a)
14. Which of the following are piezo electric substances?
1. Barium titanate
2. Lead titanate
3. Lead Zirconate
4. Cadmium and sulphate
a) 1,2 and 4
b) 1,3and4
c) 1,2and 3
d) 2,3and 4
Ans : (c)
15. Piezo-electric transducers are
a) Passive transducers
b) Inverse transducers
c) Digital transducers
d) Pulse transducers
Ans : (b)
16. Piezo – electric transducers work when we apply _____________ to it.
a) Mechanical force
b) Vibrations
c) Illuminations
d) Heat
Ans : (a)
17. Piezo electric crystal can produce an emf
a) When external mechanical force is applied to i
b) When radiant energy stimulates the crystal
c) When external magnetic field is applied
d) When the junction of two such crystals are heated
Ans : (a)
18. The draw backs of strain gauges are
S1: Low fatigue life
S2: They are expensive, brittle and sensitive to temperature
S3: Poor linearity
a) S1 and S2
b) S2 and S3
c) S1 and S3
d) S1 only
Ans : (b)
19. LVDT windings are wound on
a) Copper
b) Aluminium
c) Ferrite
d) Steel sheets
Ans : (c)
20. The size of air cored transducers in comparison to the iron core parts is
a) Smaller
b) Larger
c) Same
d) Unpredictable
Ans : (b)
21. The principle of operation of LVDT is based on the variation of
a) Mutual inductance
b) Self inductance
c) Reluctance
d) Permanence
Ans : (a)
22. LVDT is an/a ___________ transducer
a) Magneto-strict ion
b) Inductive
c) Resistive
d) Eddy current
Ans : (d)
23. Which of the following can be measured with the help of piezo electric crystal?
a) Force
b) Velocity
c) Sound
d) Pressure
Ans : (a)
24. S1: Transducer is a device which converts physical into electrical quantity
S2: Transducer is also called as sensor.
a) S1 is true & S2 is false
b) S2 is true & S1 is false
c) Both S1 & S2 are true
d) Both S1 & S2 are false
Ans (c)
27. In a LVDT, the two secondary voltages
a) Are independent of the core position
b) Vary unequally depending on the core position
c) Vary equally depending on the core position
d) Are always in phase quadrature
Ans : (b)
28. Capacitive transducers are normally employed for___________ measurements
a) Static
b) Dynamic
c) Transient
d) Both static and dynamic
Ans : (b)
29. Match the following
1. EEG A. Diagnostic tool for heart alignment
2. ECG B. Diagnostic tool for brain alignment
3. Sphygmo-manometer C. Instrument used for measuring blood pressure
4. Stethoscope D. instrument used to hear pulse/heart beat
a) 1- B, 2 – A, 3 – C, 4 – D
b) 1 – B, 2 – A, 3 – D, 4 – C
c) 1- C, 2 – A, 3 – B, 4 – D
d) 1 – A, 2 – B, 3 – C, 4 – D
Ans : (a)
30. Pick the correct statement regarding functions of a transducer
S1: Sense the magnitude, change in & / or frequency of same measurand
S2: To provide electrical output that furnishes accurate, quantitative data about the measurand
a) S1 is true & S2 is false
b) S2 is true & S1 is false
c) Both S1 & S2 are true
d) Both S1 & S2 are false
Ans : (c)
31. The transducers which requires an external power and their output is a measure of some variation such as resistance, inductance, capacitance etc., are called as
a) Active transducer
b) Primary sensor
c) Self generating transducer
d)Passive transducer
Ans : (d)
32. The principle of operation of variable resistance transducer is
a) Deformation leads to change in resistance
b) Displacement of a contact slider on a resistance
c) Coupling of two coils changes with displacement
d) Movement of magnetic field produces variation in resistance of material
Ans : (b)
33. The application of LVDT is
a) Joint motion
b) Finger movement
c) Limb movement
d) Heart wall motion
Ans : (c)
34. Venturi is associated with
a) Venous blood pressure
b) Digital plethysmography
c) Dialysate flow in artificial kidney
d) Blood flow in heart lung machine
Ans : (d)
35. Pressure transducer for measuring blood pressure is
a) Strain gauge transducer only
b) Strain gauge or capacitive transducer
c) Resistive transducer
d) Fiber optic transducer
Ans : (b)
36. The change in resistance of a metal wire owing to strain is due to
S1: Change in dimension of wire expressed by factor (1-2ยต)
S2: Change in resistance ??
a) S1 is true & S2 is false
b) S2 is true & S1 is false
c) Both S1 & S2 are true
d) Both S1 & S2 are false
Ans : (b)
37. In foil strain gauge the thickness of foil varies from
a) 2.5 micron to 6 micron
b) 25 micron (or) less
c) 25 micron to 60 micron
d) 2.5 micron to 5 micron
Ans : (a)
38. Photo conductive cell consists of a thin film of
a) Quartz
b) Lithium sulphate
c) Barium titanate
d) Selenium
Ans : (d)
39. S1: In multimode fiber optics, intensity modulating schemes can be employed.
S2: Schemes using polarizing techniques need birefringent fiber.
a) S1 is true and S2 is false
b) Both S1 and S2 are true
c) S1 is false and S2 is true
d) Both S1 and S2 are false
ans (b)
40. Test electrode is also known as
a) Indicator electrode
b) Reference electrode
c) Second electrode
d) Primary electrode
Ans : (a)
41. Most commonly used indicator electrode is
a) Calomel electrode
b) Silver electrode
c) Silver – Silver chloride electrode
d) Glass electrode
Ans : (d)
42. _____________ is the example of photo emissive cell
a) LDR
b) Photo diode
c) Photo transistor
d) Photo multiplier
Ans : (a)
43. pH value of venous blood is
a) 7.30
b) 7.40
c) 7.35
d) 7.45
Ans : (c)
44. Silver chloride electrode is used as a reference electrode due to its
a) Large half cell potential
b) Stable half cell potential
c) Stable resting potential
d) Stable action potential
Ans : (b)
45. The capacitance microphone is used for the detection of
a) Heart rate
b) Blood flow
c) Heart sound
d) Foot pressure
Ans : (c)
46. In a graded index fiber, the total reflected light takes a ___________
a) Straight line path
b) Parabolic path
c) Elliptical path
d) Circular path
Ans (b)
47. ____________ fiber is used in interferometric instruments.
a) Monomode
b) Multimode
c) Birefringent
d) Coated
Ans (a)
48. Fiber optic sensor can be used to sense _________
a) Displacement
b) Power
c) Current
d) Resistance
Ans (a)
49. Photo multiplier consists of
a) 1 Photo emissive cathode & 2 dynodes
b) 2 Photo emissive cathodes & 2 dynodes
c) 2 Photo emissive cathodes & 1 dynode
d) 1 Photo emissive cathode & 1 dynode
Ans : (a)
50. Self generating type transducers are ___________ transducers.
a) Passive
b) Active
c) Secondary
d) Inverse
Ans : (b)
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