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All About Transistors

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2nd Grade

All About Transistors
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Aisha, Rohan, and Aanya are buzzing with curiosity about electronics. Can you lend them a hand? What exactly is a transistor?

A transistor is a device that stores electrical energy.

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.

A transistor is a type of resistor used to limit current.

A transistor is a mechanical switch used in circuits.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, Riyaan, Mira, and Avyaan! Can you think of a cool type of transistor that Shaan might use in his exciting electronics project?

Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp)

Diode Transistor (DT)

Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)

Field Effect Transistor (FET)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Are you ready to uncover the magical role that transistors play in our circuits? Let’s dive in and find out!

Transistors act as resistors in circuits, just like how Aarush tries to resist doing his homework!

Transistors control electrical current in circuits, functioning as switches or amplifiers, much like Aashi controls the volume of her favorite music!

Transistors store data in circuits, similar to how Anika keeps all her secrets safe!

Transistors generate electrical power in circuits, like how we generate excitement during a fun class!

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, curious minds! Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of electronics? Let's uncover the magic of transistors together, shall we? Naira, Prisha, and Shaan, this one's for you!

A transistor acts as a switch or amplifier by controlling current flow using a small input current. Perfect for tech-savvy students like Naira!

A transistor is a type of battery that stores energy. Prisha, is that what you thought?

A transistor only works in digital circuits. Shaan, do you agree?

A transistor generates electricity from heat. Sounds cool, right?

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey Eshaan, have you ever found yourself curious about what biasing in a transistor really means? Let's embark on this exciting journey together!

Biasing is the method of cooling a transistor during operation.

Biasing refers to the physical size of the transistor.

Biasing in a transistor is the process of applying voltage or current to set its operating point.

Biasing is the process of measuring current flow in a transistor.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Akhil, Tara, and Avyaan are curious about something exciting! Why do you think transistors are so crucial in our gadgets? Let's find out together!

Transistors are primarily for storing data.

Transistors are used only in analog devices.

Transistors are not relevant in modern electronics.

Transistors are essential for controlling electrical signals in electronic devices.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 2 pts

Hey there, future engineers! Riyaan, Akhil, and Tisha are excited to help Siya draw a simple transistor diagram. Can you join them and show off your skills? Let's see what creative designs you can come up with!

NPN: B->E->C (with an arrow from B to E)

PNP: C->B->E (with an arrow from C to B)

A transistor diagram cannot be drawn simply.

A simple transistor diagram can be represented as: NPN: E->B->C (with an arrow from E to B), PNP: E<-B<-C (with an arrow from B to E).

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