Answer:
c)have insulator and conductor properties.
Step-by-step explanation:
Semiconductors, as the name suggest have properties of both insulators and conductors. Until the current/voltage applied to them reaches a particular threshold they work like an insulator. Once the threshold is crossed they behave like a conductor. This property makes them very useful in electronic devices. In fact almost all the electronic equipment in today's age use semiconductors in some way or the other.