Solid-State Transistor MCQ [Free PDF] – Objective Question Answer for Solid-State Transistor Quiz

21. SCR is a __________ device.

A. Uncontrolled
B. Semi-controlled
C. Fully controlled
D. Voltage

Answer: B

The SCR is a semi-controlled device. Turn-on time can be controlled by using a gate pulse but a commutation circuit is required to turn off the device.   

 

22. Holding current of the SCR is ___________

A. > than latching current
B. < than latching current
C. = to latching current
D. ≥ than latching current

Answer: B

The holding current of the SCR is less than the latching current. The value of latching current is 2-3 times that of holding current.   

 

23. If the holding current of an SCR is 6 mA then its latching current should be ___________

A. 4 mA
B. 5 mA
C. 12 mA
D. 6 mA

Answer: C

If the holding current of an SCR is 6 mA then its latching current should be 12 mA. The latching current is 2-3 times more than the holding current.   

 

24. If latching current of an SCR is 10 mA then its holding current should be ____________

A. 5 mA
B. 7 mA
C. 8 mA
D. 4 mA

Answer: A

The latching current is 2-3 times more than the holding current. If a latching current of an SCR is 10 mA then its holding current should be 5 mA.

Holding current=(latching current)÷2=10÷2=5 mA.   

 

25. Which of the following is used to protect SCR from overcurrent?

A. Heat sink
B. Fuse
C. Snubber circuit
D. Zener diode

Answer: B

Fuse and circuit breakers are used to protect SCR from overcurrent. When current exceeds a certain limit it cut down the supply of current in the circuit.   

 

26. Which of the following is used to protect SCR from thermal conditions?

A. Heat sink
B. Voltage clamping device
C. Zener diode
D. Snubber circuit

Answer: A

SCR is mounted on a heat sink. When temperature exceeded the rating of the SCR excess amount of heat is dissipated through the help of the heat sink.   

 

27. Which of the following is used to protect SCR from d(i)/d(t) condition?

A. Inductor
B. Capacitor
C. Heat sink
D. Fuse

Answer: A

Inductor is used to protect SCR from d(i)/d(t) condition. The inductor does not allow the sudden change in current.   

 

28. Which of the following is used to protect SCR from d(v)/d(t) condition?

A. Capacitor
B. Fuse
C. Snubber circuit
D. Inductor

Answer: C

Snubber circuit is used to protect SCR from d(v)/d(t) condition. The snubber circuit consists of a capacitor and resistor. The capacitor does not allow the sudden change in voltage and the resistor resists the discharging of the capacitor.   

 

29. A snubber circuit is used with thyristor in ____________

A. Parallel
B. Series
C. Anti-parallel
D. Series or Parallel

Answer: A

A snubber circuit is used with a thyristor in parallel. Snubber circuit is used to protect SCR from d(v)/d(t) condition. The snubber circuit consists of a capacitor and resistor.   

 

30. When maximum power loss occurs?

A. Rise time
B. Delay time
C. Spread time
D. Rise time or Delay time

Answer: A

Rise time is very low (1-4 μseC. During rising, time anode voltage and anode current are very high.

Power loss(V×I) is very high.   

 

31. Calculate the value of Vpeak if crest factor=47 and Vr.m.s=6 V.

A. 282 V
B. 300 V
C. 290 V
D. 286 V

Answer: A

The value of the crest factor is Vpeak÷Vr.m.s.

The value of Vpeak is

(crest factor) × Vr.m.s = 47×6 = 282 V.

It signifies the ratio of Vpeak and Vr.m.s.   

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