Unit 2 – Binary System (MCQs From Board)
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Question 1 of 79
1. Question
1 pointsThe number system we use in our daily life is____________ number system.
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Question 2 of 79
2. Question
1 pointsEach digit position in decimal number system represents the power of:
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Question 3 of 79
3. Question
1 pointsThe base of decimal number system is:
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Question 4 of 79
4. Question
1 pointsThe number of digits in decimal number system is:
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Question 5 of 79
5. Question
1 pointsDecimal number system is the group of___________________ numbers.
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Question 6 of 79
6. Question
1 pointsThe digits used in a binary number system are ________ and ________ .
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Question 7 of 79
7. Question
1 pointsThe digits of the binary system are called:
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Question 8 of 79
8. Question
1 pointsThe base of binary number system is:
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Question 9 of 79
9. Question
1 pointsComputer uses the__________ number system to store data and perform calculations.
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Question 10 of 79
10. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not a binary number?
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Question 11 of 79
11. Question
1 pointsThe base of hexadecimal number system is:
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Question 12 of 79
12. Question
1 pointsThe number of digits in hexadecimal number system is:
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Question 13 of 79
13. Question
1 pointsF in hexadecimal system is equivalent to__________ in decimal system.
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Question 14 of 79
14. Question
1 pointsIn hexadecimal number system. A is equal to decimal number:
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Question 15 of 79
15. Question
1 pointsIn hexadecimal number system. B is equal to decimal number:
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Question 16 of 79
16. Question
1 pointsIn hexadecimal number system. C is equal to decimal number:
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Question 17 of 79
17. Question
1 pointsThe D in hexadecimal is equal to binary number:
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Question 18 of 79
18. Question
1 pointsThe E in hexadecimal is equal to binary number:
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Question 19 of 79
19. Question
1 pointsThe conversion from decimal to binary requires repeated division by:
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Question 20 of 79
20. Question
1 pointsTo convert binary number to decimal, multiply the all binary digits by power of:
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Question 21 of 79
21. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following binary numbers is equivalent to decimal 10?
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Question 22 of 79
22. Question
1 points3 x 101 + 7 x 100 is equal to:
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Question 23 of 79
23. Question
1 pointsThe decimal number 18 is equal to the binary number:
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Question 24 of 79
24. Question
1 pointsExpress the binary number 1001 in decimal:
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Question 25 of 79
25. Question
1 pointsExpress the binary number 1000 in decimal:
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Question 26 of 79
26. Question
1 pointsConvert the binary equivalent 10101 to its decimal equivalent.
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Question 27 of 79
27. Question
1 points20 is equal to:
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Question 28 of 79
28. Question
1 pointsConversion from decimal to hexadecimal requires repeated division by:
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Question 29 of 79
29. Question
1 pointsA hexadecimal digit is represented by__________ binary digits.
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Question 30 of 79
30. Question
1 pointsThe FF in hexadecimal system is equivalent to decimal system number:
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Question 31 of 79
31. Question
1 points______________ is physical device capable of storing data.
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Question 32 of 79
32. Question
1 pointsComputer memory can store data:
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Question 33 of 79
33. Question
1 pointsWhich type of memory loses its contents when the power is switched off?
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Question 34 of 79
34. Question
1 pointsRAM is an example of:
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Question 35 of 79
35. Question
1 pointsHard disk, flash drives and CDs store data permanently and are known as:
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Question 36 of 79
36. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not an example of non-volatile storage?
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Question 37 of 79
37. Question
1 pointsCompared to memory. storage is:
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Question 38 of 79
38. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is generally used to express the memory size of computer?
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Question 39 of 79
39. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the smallest unit of memory in digital computer?
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Question 40 of 79
40. Question
1 pointsBIT stands for:
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Question 41 of 79
41. Question
1 pointsThe binary number 1 or 0 is represented by a:
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Question 42 of 79
42. Question
1 pointsA bit can represent how many possible states?
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Question 43 of 79
43. Question
1 pointsHow many bits are in one byte?
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Question 44 of 79
44. Question
1 pointsA character has how many bits:
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Question 45 of 79
45. Question
1 points3 bytes are equal to:
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Question 46 of 79
46. Question
1 points____________ byte(s) of memory is required to store one character in the computer.
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Question 47 of 79
47. Question
1 pointsA kilobyte is equivalent to:
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Question 48 of 79
48. Question
1 points1 MB is equivalent to:
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Question 49 of 79
49. Question
1 points1 Megabyte is equal to____________.
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Question 50 of 79
50. Question
1 pointsMB stands for:
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Question 51 of 79
51. Question
1 points1 TB is equivalent to:
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Question 52 of 79
52. Question
1 points1 Terabyte is equal to _______________.
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Question 53 of 79
53. Question
1 pointsTB stands for:
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Question 54 of 79
54. Question
1 points1 GB is equivalent to:
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Question 55 of 79
55. Question
1 points1 Gigabyte is equal to__________________.
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Question 56 of 79
56. Question
1 points1 petabyte is equivalent to:
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Question 57 of 79
57. Question
1 pointsIn computer memory measurement units, PB stands for?
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Question 58 of 79
58. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the largest unit of memory in computer?
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Question 59 of 79
59. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is ranked from smallest to largest?
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Question 60 of 79
60. Question
1 pointsWho developed Boolean algebra?
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Question 61 of 79
61. Question
1 pointsA _____________ is a sentence that can either be true or false.
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Question 62 of 79
62. Question
1 points________________ consists of more than one propositions.
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Question 63 of 79
63. Question
1 pointsThe computation of binary expression is known as:
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Question 64 of 79
64. Question
1 pointsIn Boolean algebra, there are possible variable values.
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Question 65 of 79
65. Question
1 pointsBoolean values can be:
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Question 66 of 79
66. Question
1 points___________ are used to combine more than one Boolean proposition or negate a proposition.
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Question 67 of 79
67. Question
1 pointsThe AND operator of Boolean algebra is denoted by:
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Question 68 of 79
68. Question
1 pointsThe OR operator of Boolean algebra is denoted by:
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Question 69 of 79
69. Question
1 pointsThe OR operator of Boolean algebra is denoted by:
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Question 70 of 79
70. Question
1 pointsA ____________ is used to check whether a proposition is true or false.
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Question 71 of 79
71. Question
1 pointsWe get _____________ expression when a logical operator is applied to Boolean proposition.
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Question 72 of 79
72. Question
1 points__________ law states that the order of application of two separate propositions is not important.
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Question 73 of 79
73. Question
1 pointsAccording to ______________ law there is no change in results if grouping of expressions is changed.
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Question 74 of 79
74. Question
1 pointsIn this law, variable remain unchanged if it is ORed with ‘False’ or ANDed with ‘True:
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Question 75 of 79
75. Question
1 pointsIn the Boolean expression X=A+B, the term A+B is generally read as:
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Question 76 of 79
76. Question
1 pointsA+B=B+A is a representation of:
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Question 77 of 79
77. Question
1 points(A.B).C = A.(B.C) is a representation of the:
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Question 78 of 79
78. Question
1 pointsA. (B+C) = (A.B) + (A.C) is a representation of the:
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Question 79 of 79
79. Question
1 pointsThe Boolean expression X = (A + B)(C + D) represents:
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