Optoelectronic Junction Devices (Photodiode,LED,Solar Cell)
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150992 Photocells are used for the

1 reproduction of films from the cinema films.
2 reproduction of sound from the cinema films.
3 automatic switching of street light.
4 both (b) and (c).
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150998 A semiconductor device which is used for detecting light intensity is called a

1 solar cells
2 zener diode
3 LED
4 photodiode
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150999 In which one of the following devices, the light energy is converted into the electrical energy?

1 Light-emitting diode
2 Laser diode
3 Solar cell
4 Transistor
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

151000 In a photodiode, the value of the emf produced by a monochromatic light beam is directly proportional to

1 The barrier potential at p-n junction
2 The intensity of light falling on the photodiode
3 The frequency of light falling on the photodiode
4 The voltage applied at the p-n junction.
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150992 Photocells are used for the

1 reproduction of films from the cinema films.
2 reproduction of sound from the cinema films.
3 automatic switching of street light.
4 both (b) and (c).
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150998 A semiconductor device which is used for detecting light intensity is called a

1 solar cells
2 zener diode
3 LED
4 photodiode
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150999 In which one of the following devices, the light energy is converted into the electrical energy?

1 Light-emitting diode
2 Laser diode
3 Solar cell
4 Transistor
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

151000 In a photodiode, the value of the emf produced by a monochromatic light beam is directly proportional to

1 The barrier potential at p-n junction
2 The intensity of light falling on the photodiode
3 The frequency of light falling on the photodiode
4 The voltage applied at the p-n junction.
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150992 Photocells are used for the

1 reproduction of films from the cinema films.
2 reproduction of sound from the cinema films.
3 automatic switching of street light.
4 both (b) and (c).
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150998 A semiconductor device which is used for detecting light intensity is called a

1 solar cells
2 zener diode
3 LED
4 photodiode
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150999 In which one of the following devices, the light energy is converted into the electrical energy?

1 Light-emitting diode
2 Laser diode
3 Solar cell
4 Transistor
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

151000 In a photodiode, the value of the emf produced by a monochromatic light beam is directly proportional to

1 The barrier potential at p-n junction
2 The intensity of light falling on the photodiode
3 The frequency of light falling on the photodiode
4 The voltage applied at the p-n junction.
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150992 Photocells are used for the

1 reproduction of films from the cinema films.
2 reproduction of sound from the cinema films.
3 automatic switching of street light.
4 both (b) and (c).
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150998 A semiconductor device which is used for detecting light intensity is called a

1 solar cells
2 zener diode
3 LED
4 photodiode
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150999 In which one of the following devices, the light energy is converted into the electrical energy?

1 Light-emitting diode
2 Laser diode
3 Solar cell
4 Transistor
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

151000 In a photodiode, the value of the emf produced by a monochromatic light beam is directly proportional to

1 The barrier potential at p-n junction
2 The intensity of light falling on the photodiode
3 The frequency of light falling on the photodiode
4 The voltage applied at the p-n junction.