$A$ common emitter amplifier circuit is shown in the figure. For the transistor used in the circuit,the current amplification factor is $\beta_{dc} = 100$. Other parameters are given in the figure.

  • A
    $V_{BE} = +18.5 \text{ V}, V_{BC} = +2.85 \text{ V}$ and the amplifier is not working.
  • B
    $V_{BE} = +20.7 \text{ V}, V_{BC} = +3.75 \text{ V}$ and the amplifier is not working.
  • C
    $V_{BE} = +21.5 \text{ V}, V_{BC} = -2.75 \text{ V}$ and the amplifier is working.
  • D
    $V_{BE} = +18.2 \text{ V}, V_{BC} = -3.45 \text{ V}$ and the amplifier is working.

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