Wires $P$ and $Q$ have the same resistance at ordinary (room) temperature. When heated,the resistance of $P$ increases and that of $Q$ decreases. We conclude that:

  • A
    $P$ and $Q$ are conductors of different materials
  • B
    $P$ is $N$-type semiconductor and $Q$ is $P$-type semiconductor
  • C
    $P$ is semiconductor and $Q$ is conductor
  • D
    $P$ is conductor and $Q$ is semiconductor

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