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### NEET 2016 Phase 1

To get output 1 for the following circuit, the correct choice for the input is

A
A = 1, B = 1, C = 0
B
A = 1, B = 0, C = 1
C
A = 0, B = 1, C = 0
D
A = 1, B = 0, C = 0

## Explanation

Output of the circuit, Y = (A + B)·C

Y = 1 if C = 1 and A = 0, B = 1

or A = 1, B = 0 or A = B = 1
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### NEET 2016 Phase 2

What is the output Y in the following circuit, when all the three inputs A, B, C are first 0 and then 1 ?

A
0, 1
B
0, 0
C
1, 0
D
1, 1

## Explanation

Applying De Morgan’s law:

Output Y = [(A ⋅ B) ⋅ C]' = A' + B' + C'

When A, B, C are 0 $\Rightarrow$ Y = 1

When A, B, C are 1 $\Rightarrow$ Y = 0
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### NEET 2016 Phase 2

The given circuit has two ideal diodes connected as shown in the figure. The current flowing through the resistance R1 will be

A
2.5 A
B
10.0 A
C
1.43 A
D
3.13 A

## Explanation

Current will not flow through D1 as it is reversed biased.

Current will flow through resistor R1, diode D2 and resistor R3

Now current i = 10/(2 + 2) = 2.5 A
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### NEET 2016 Phase 2

For CE transistor amplifier, the aufio signal voltage across the collector resistance of 2 k$\Omega$ is 4 V. If the current amplification factor of the transistor is 100 and the base resistance is 1 k$\Omega$, then the input signal voltage is
A
10 mV
B
20 mV
C
30 mV
D
15 mV

## Explanation

Voltage gain, A = $\beta {{{R_C}} \over {{R_B}}}$ = $100 \times {{2000} \over {1000}}$ = 200

Also, A = ${{{V_0}} \over {{V_i}}}$

$\Rightarrow$ ${V_i} = {{{V_0}} \over A}$ = ${4 \over {200}}$ = 20 mA