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ECET 299 Digital Circuits (Electrical Engineering Technology) Test 2020
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 3) How many data select lines are required for a 2-to-l multiplexer? 
 
2 
 
Dueck, Chapter 6.3 
	 
 
 
 	 
	Question 2	717 pts 
(TCO 3) How many entries are required in a truth table to describe all states for a 4-input NAND gate? 
8 
 16 
32 
 
Dueck, Chapter 22
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 3) How many data select lines are required for a 2-to-l multiplexer? 
 
2 
 
Dueck, Chapter 6.3 
	 
 
 
 	 
	Question 2	717 pts 
(TCO 3) How many entries are required in a truth table to describe all states for a 4-input NAND gate? 
8 
 16 
32 
 
Dueck, Chapter 22
ECET 299 C++ OOP (Electrical Engineering Technology) Test 2020
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 4) Which of the following is not a C++ logical operator? 
 
 
Malik, pages 57-67 
	 
 
 
 	 
Question 2	717 pts 
(TCO 4) A variable declared before and outside all function blocks is visible only in maim 
is visible to all functions. 
is visible to all functions except mairu 
is not visible to any functions
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 4) Which of the following is not a C++ logical operator? 
 
 
Malik, pages 57-67 
	 
 
 
 	 
Question 2	717 pts 
(TCO 4) A variable declared before and outside all function blocks is visible only in maim 
is visible to all functions. 
is visible to all functions except mairu 
is not visible to any functions
ECET 299 Active Devices (Electrical Engineering Technology) Test 2020
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 2) If the anode of a diode is -10 V with reference to ground and the diode is forward biased, what is the voltage on the cathode with respect to ground? 
-10.71' 
-I OV 
ov 
+10V 
 
Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Question 1	717 pts 
(TCO 2) If the anode of a diode is -10 V with reference to ground and the diode is forward biased, what is the voltage on the cathode with respect to ground? 
-10.71' 
-I OV 
ov 
+10V 
 
Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6
ECET 299 AC and DC - Active Devices and Digital Circuits: Mathematics Week 1 Test
ECET 299 - Week 1 AC/DC Circuits Test 
ECET 299: AC and DC (Electrical Engineering Technology: Active Devices and Digital Circuits)- Mathematics Week 1 Test
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
ECET 299 - Week 1 AC/DC Circuits Test 
ECET 299: AC and DC (Electrical Engineering Technology: Active Devices and Digital Circuits)- Mathematics Week 1 Test
ECET 299 Active Devices Practice 1(Latest Version) Questions with Answers
Grading Summary 
 
 1.	Question :	(TCO 2) The majority carriers in an ntype semiconductor are 
 
 
 
 	Student Answer:	 negative ions. (Charge is carried by electrons (ntype) or holes (ptype) in semiconductors.) 
 positive ions. (Charge is carried by electrons (ntype) or holes (ptype) in semiconductors.) 
 electrons. (Electrons are the charge carries for ptype semiconductors.) 
 holes. (This is correct. Electrons carry charge in ntype semiconductors.) 
 	Instructor Explanation:...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Grading Summary 
 
 1.	Question :	(TCO 2) The majority carriers in an ntype semiconductor are 
 
 
 
 	Student Answer:	 negative ions. (Charge is carried by electrons (ntype) or holes (ptype) in semiconductors.) 
 positive ions. (Charge is carried by electrons (ntype) or holes (ptype) in semiconductors.) 
 electrons. (Electrons are the charge carries for ptype semiconductors.) 
 holes. (This is correct. Electrons carry charge in ntype semiconductors.) 
 	Instructor Explanation:...
ECET 299: Active Devices- Mathematics Week 10, Final Attempt 3(Latest Exam
MC 	(TCO 2) 
In a diode, the bias conditions 
are(7 points) 	 
 	Week 10, Final Attempt 3(Current Exam) 	 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6 
 
 	 	 	MC (TCO 2) If the anode of a diode is -10 V with reference to 	ground and the diode is forward biased, what is the voltage on 
the cathode with respect to ground?(7 points) 	 	 
Week 10, Final Attempt 3(Current Exam) 
		 
 
 		 
	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
MC 	(TCO 2) 
In a diode, the bias conditions 
are(7 points) 	 
 	Week 10, Final Attempt 3(Current Exam) 	 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6 
 
 	 	 	MC (TCO 2) If the anode of a diode is -10 V with reference to 	ground and the diode is forward biased, what is the voltage on 
the cathode with respect to ground?(7 points) 	 	 
Week 10, Final Attempt 3(Current Exam) 
		 
 
 		 
	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad and Nashelsky, Chapter 1.6...
ECET 299: AC and DC (Electrical Engineering Technology: Active Devices and Digital Circuits)- Mathematics Week 9 Final Attempt 3
MC 	(TCO 1) Express 50 milliamp in engineering 
notation.(7 
points) 	 	Week 9, Final Attempt 3 
 
 	 
 D 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) The engineering prefix symbol for 1 x 10+6(7 points) 
 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) The engineering notation for 1.0 p is 
	 	(7 points) 
 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) Express 0.05 F as pF.(7 points)
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
MC 	(TCO 1) Express 50 milliamp in engineering 
notation.(7 
points) 	 	Week 9, Final Attempt 3 
 
 	 
 D 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) The engineering prefix symbol for 1 x 10+6(7 points) 
 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) The engineering notation for 1.0 p is 
	 	(7 points) 
 
 
 	 
 
 Instructor Explanation:Boylestad, Chapter 1.7 
 
 	 	MC (TCO 1) Express 0.05 F as pF.(7 points)
ENGL 112 Critical Thinking And Argument Paper Complete Solution.
Critical Thinking And Argument 
 
 People argue to settle differences of opinion. Using intelligence and reasoning in an exchange of words rather than blows, arguers strive to convince their audience to accept an idea, course of action, or point of view. In his book The Elements of Reasoning, Professor Edward Corbett has written, “When we argue informally with fiends and acquaintances, many of us resort to arguing by vigorous assertion rather than by reasoned demonstration”: Reliable evi...
- Summary
- • 13 pages •
Critical Thinking And Argument 
 
 People argue to settle differences of opinion. Using intelligence and reasoning in an exchange of words rather than blows, arguers strive to convince their audience to accept an idea, course of action, or point of view. In his book The Elements of Reasoning, Professor Edward Corbett has written, “When we argue informally with fiends and acquaintances, many of us resort to arguing by vigorous assertion rather than by reasoned demonstration”: Reliable evi...
BIOS 267 Week 1 Quiz (Latest Bio Science) Questions with Answers
BIOS 267 Week 1 Quiz (Latest Bio Science) Questions with Answers
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
BIOS 267 Week 1 Quiz (Latest Bio Science) Questions with Answers
BIOS 135 Week 3 Quiz (Latest Version) Questions with Answers.
Question 1 
2 / 2 pts 
(CO 3) Which of the statements listed below is true according to Bronsted-Lowry definitions? 
 
An acid is a proton acceptor. 
 
A base produces H+ ions in aqueous solutions. 
 
A base is a proton donor. 
Correct! 
 
A base is a proton acceptor. 
 
An acid acts as the solvent. 
 
 
See Chapter 7. The Brønsted-Lowry theory describes acid-base interactions in terms of proton transfer between chemical species. According to this theory, an acid is any species...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Question 1 
2 / 2 pts 
(CO 3) Which of the statements listed below is true according to Bronsted-Lowry definitions? 
 
An acid is a proton acceptor. 
 
A base produces H+ ions in aqueous solutions. 
 
A base is a proton donor. 
Correct! 
 
A base is a proton acceptor. 
 
An acid acts as the solvent. 
 
 
See Chapter 7. The Brønsted-Lowry theory describes acid-base interactions in terms of proton transfer between chemical species. According to this theory, an acid is any species...
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