The transfer characteristics [output voltage $(V_o)$ vs input voltage $(V_i)$] for a base-biased transistor in $CE$ configuration are shown in the figure. For using a transistor as a switch,it is used:

  • A
    in region $III$
  • B
    both in region $I$ and $III$
  • C
    in region $II$
  • D
    in region $I$

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