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A transistor in good condition has its three terminals labeled P, Q, and R. When it is checked with a multimeter, no current flows between P and Q. However, if the negative lead of the meter is connected to R and the positive lead is connected to either P or Q, the meter shows some resistance. What can be concluded about the transistor?

  1. It is an npn transistor, with R as the base
  2. It is a pnp transistor, with R as the base
  3. It is a pnp transistor, with R as the emitter
  4. It is an npn transistor, with R as the collector

Correct answer: It is a pnp transistor, with R as the base

Solution

The behavior described indicates that when the negative lead is connected to R and the positive lead to P or Q, it shows resistance, which is characteristic of a pnp transistor where the base (R) is connected to the negative lead, allowing current to flow from the emitter to the collector.

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