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In a normal operation of a transistor,
(i) base-emitter junction is forward-biased
(ii) base-collector junction is forward-biased
(iii) base-emitter junction is reverse-baised
(iv) base-collector junction is reverse-biased

A

`(i),(ii)`

B

`(i),(iv)`

C

`(ii),(iii)`

D

`(ii),(iv)`

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