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1. Convert hexadecimal value 16 to decimal.

A. 2210 B. 1610

C. 1010 D. 2010

Answer & Explanation

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2. Convert the following decimal number to 8-bit binary.


187

A. 101110112 B. 110111012

C. 101111012 D. 101111002

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3. Convert binary 111111110010 to hexadecimal.

A. EE216 B. FF216

C. 2FE16 D. FD216

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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4. Convert the following binary number to decimal.


010112

A. 11 B. 35

C. 15 D. 10

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5. Convert the binary number 1001.0010 2 to decimal.

A. 90.125 B. 9.125

C. 125 D. 12.5

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6. Decode the following ASCII message.

10100111010100101010110001001011001
01000001001000100000110100101000100

A. STUDYHARD

B. STUDY HARD

C. stydyhard

D. study hard

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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7. The voltages in digital electronics are continuously variable.

A. True B. False

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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8. One hex digit is sometimes referred to as a(n):

A. byte B. nibble

C. grouping D. instruction

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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9. Which of the following is the most widely used alphanumeric code for computer input and
output?

A. Gray B. ASCII

C. Parity D. EBCDIC

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10. If a typical PC uses a 20-bit address code, how much memory can the CPU address?

A. 20 MB

B. 10 MB

C. 1 MB

D. 580 MB

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Answer: Option C

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11. Convert 59.7210 to BCD.


A. 111011 B. 01011001.01110010

C. 1110.11 D. 0101100101110010

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Answer: Option B

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12. Convert 8B3F16 to binary.

A. 35647 B. 011010

C. 1011001111100011 D. 1000101100111111

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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13. Which is typically the longest: bit, byte, nibble, word?

A. Bit B. Byte

C. Nibble D. Word

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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14. Assign the proper odd parity bit to the code 111001.
A. 1111011 B. 1111001

C. 0111111 D. 0011111

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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15. Convert decimal 64 to binary.

A. 01010010 B. 01000000

C. 00110110 D. 01001000

Answer & Explanation

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16. Convert hexadecimal value C1 to binary.

A. 11000001 B. 1000111

C. 111000100 D. 111000001

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17. Convert the following octal number to decimal.


178
A. 51 B. 82

C. 57 D. 15

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18. Convert the following binary number to octal.


0101111002

A. 1728 B. 2728

C. 1748 D. 2748

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19. How many binary digits are required to count to 100 10?

A. 7 B. 2

C. 3 D. 100

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20. The BCD number for decimal 347 is ________.


A. 1100 1011 1000

B. 0011 0100 0111

C. 0011 0100 0001

D. 1100 1011 0110

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21. The binary number for octal 458 is ________.

A. 100010 B. 100101

C. 110101 D. 100100

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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22. The sum of 11101 + 10111 equals ________.

A. 110011 B. 100001

C. 110100 D. 100100

Answer & Explanation

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23. Convert the following binary number to decimal.


100110102
A. 154 B. 155

C. 153 D. 157

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24. The decimal number 188 is equal to the binary number ________.

A. 10111100 B. 0111000

C. 1100011 D. 1111000

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25. Convert the following binary number to octal.


0011010112

A. 1538 B. 3518

C. 2538 D. 3528

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26. How many bits are in an ASCII character?


A. 16 B. 8

C. 7 D. 4

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option C

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27. A binary number's value changes most drastically when the ________ is changed.

A. MSB

B. frequency

C. LSB

D. duty cycle

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28. Convert decimal 213 to binary.

A. 11001101 B. 11010101

C. 01111001 D. 11100011

Answer & Explanation


Answer: Option B
29. The decimal number for octal 748 is ________.
A. 74 B. 60

C. 22 D. 62

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30. The sum of the two BCD numbers, 0011 + 0011, is ________.

A. 0110 B. 0111

C. 0011 D. 1100

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31. Convert binary 01001110 to decimal.

A. 4E B. 78

C. 76 D. 116

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32. Which is not a word size?


A. 64 B. 28

C. 16 D. 8

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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33. The octal numbering system:

A. simplifies tasks

B. groups binary numbers in groups of 4

C. saves time

D. simplifies tasks and saves time

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34. The binary number 1110 is equal to the decimal number ________.
A. 3 B. 1

C. 7 D. 14

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Answer: Option D

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35. Convert the following octal number to binary.


768

A. 1101112 B. 1111102

C. 1111002 D. 1001112

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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36. Convert 11001010001101012 to hexadecimal.

A. 121035 B. CA35

C. 53AC1 D. 530121

Answer & Explanation

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37. Convert the following decimal number to octal.


281
A. 1348 B. 4318

C. 3318 D. 1338

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38. When using even parity, where is the parity bit placed?

A. Before the MSB

B. After the LSB

C. In the parity word

D. After the odd parity bit

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39. Convert the following octal number to decimal.


358
A. 71 B. 17

C. 92 D. 29

Answer & Explanation

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40. Convert binary 11001111 to hexadecimal.

A. 8F16 B. CE16

C. DF16 D. CF16

Answer & Explanation

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41. Convert 17318 to decimal.

A. 216.4 B. 985

C. 3D9 D. 1123

Answer & Explanation

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42. An analog signal has a range from 0 V to 5 V. What is the total number of analog
possibilities within this range?
A. 5 B. 50

C. 250 D. infinite

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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43. Hexadecimal letters A through F are used for decimal equivalent values from:

A. 1 through 6

B. 9 through 14

C. 10 through 15

D. 11 through 17

Answer & Explanation

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44. Convert the following decimal number to 8-bit binary.


35

A. 000100102 B. 000100112

C. 001000112 D. 001000102

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45. Convert the following hexadecimal number to binary.
C916

A. 101110012 B. 101110112

C. 100111002 D. 110010012

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46. Convert the following decimal number to hexadecimal.


125

A. 7D16 B. D716

C. 7C16 D. C716

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47. A decimal 11 in BCD is ________.


A. 00001011 B. 00001100

C. 00010001 D. 00010010

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48. What is the resultant binary of the decimal problem 49 + 01 = ?

A. 01010101 B. 00110101

C. 00110010 D. 00110001

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49. The difference of 111 – 001 equals ________.

A. 100 B. 111

C. 001 D. 110

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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50. Convert the binary number 1100 to Gray code.
A. 0011 B. 1010

C. 1100 D. 1001

Answer & Explanation

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51. The binary number 11101011000111010 can be written in hexadecimal as ________.

A. DD63A16 B. 1D63A16

C. 1D33A16 D. 1D63116

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52. Which of the following is an invalid BCD code?

A. 0011 B. 1101

C. 0101 D. 1001

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53. What decimal number does 25 represent?


A. 10 B. 31

C. 25 D. 32

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54. Convert the Gray code 1011 to binary.

A. 1011 B. 1010

C. 0100 D. 1101

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55. Determine the decimal equivalent of the signed binary number 11110100 in 1's
complement.

A. 116 B. –12

C. 11 D. 128

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56. What is the difference between binary coding and binary-coded decimal?
A. BCD is pure binary.

B. Binary coding has a decimal format.

C. BCD has no decimal format.

D. Binary coding is pure binary.

Answer & Explanation

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57. Convert the following decimal number to BCD.
127

A. 011100100001 B. 111010001

C. 001010111 D. 000100100111

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58. Digital electronics is based on the ________ numbering system.

A. decimal B. octal

C. binary D. hexadecimal

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59. An informational signal that makes use of binary digits is considered to be:

A. solid state

B. digital

C. analog

D. non-oscillating

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60. The 1's complement of 10011101 is ________.

A. 01100010 B. 10011110

C. 01100001 D. 01100011

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61. The binary number 101110101111010 can be written in octal as ________.


A. 515628 B. 565778

C. 656278 D. 565728

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62. Convert 45710 to hexadecimal.

A. 711 B. 2C7

C. 811 D. 1C9

Answer & Explanation

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63. Convert the decimal number 151.75 to binary.

A. 10000111.11 B. 11010011.01

C. 00111100.00 D. 10010111.11

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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64. Convert the following octal number to binary.
1048
A. 0010001002 B. 1000000012

C. 00101002 D. 10000012

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65. 3 × 101 + 7 × 100 is equal to ________.

A. 3.7 B. 37

C. 10 D. 370

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66. 3428 is the decimal value for which of the following binary-coded decimal (BCD)
groupings?

A. 11010001001000 B. 11010000101000

C. 011010010000010 D. 110100001101010

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67. The binary-coded decimal (BCD) system can be used to represent each of the 10 decimal
digits as a(n):

A. 4-bit binary code

B. 8-bit binary code

C. 16-bit binary code

D. ASCII code

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Answer: Option A

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68. The decimal number 18 is equal to the binary number ________.

A. 11110 B. 10001

C. 10010 D. 1111000

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69. The 2's complement of 11100111 is ________.


A. 11100110 B. 00011001

C. 00011000 D. 00011010

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70. Convert the following decimal number to BCD.


469

A. 100101101000 B. 010001101001

C. 100001101001 D. 100101100100

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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71. Express the decimal number –37 as an 8-bit number in sign-magnitude.

A. 10100101 B. 00100101

C. 11011000 D. 11010001

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72. Convert the following BCD number to decimal.


010101101001bcd
A. 539 B. 2551

C. 569 D. 1552

Answer & Explanation

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73. The binary number 11001110 is equal to the decimal number ________.

A. 12 B. 206

C. 127 D. 66

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74. The binary number for F3A16 is ________.

A. 111100111010 B. 111100111110

C. 000000111010 D. 000011000100

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75. Convert the following BCD number to decimal.


100000000011bcd
A. 8003 B. 803

C. 1003 D. 103

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76. Convert the following hexadecimal number to binary.


14B16

A. 1011010000012 B. 0001010010112

C. 0001010011012 D. 1101010000012

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77. What is the result when a decimal 5238 is converted to base 16?

A. 327.375 B. 12.166

C. 1388 D. 1476

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78. The octal number for binary 1101110101110110 is ________.


A. 6545218 B. 5565618

C. 1566568 D. 1565668

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79. Convert the following hexadecimal number to decimal.


1CF16

A. 463 B. 4033

C. 479 D. 4049

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80. Convert the binary number 1011010 to hexadecimal.

A. 5B B. 5F

C. 5A D. 5C

Answer & Explanation

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81. Convert the following decimal number to hexadecimal.
74

A. A416 B. B416

C. 4A16 D. 4B16

Answer & Explanation

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82. Convert hexadecimal C0B to binary.

A. 110000001011 B. 110000001001

C. 110000001100 D. 110100001011

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83. Convert binary 1001 to hexadecimal.

A. 916 B. 1116

C. 10116 D. 1016

Answer & Explanation

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84. Convert 73116 to decimal.

A. 216.4 B. 985

C. 3D9 D. 1841

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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85. What is the decimal value of the hexadecimal number 777?

A. 191 B. 1911

C. 19 D. 19111

Answer & Explanation

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86. Convert 110010012 (binary) to decimal.

A. 201 B. 2001

C. 20 D. 210

Answer & Explanation

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87. Convert the following decimal number to octal.


39
A. 638 B. 368

C. 478 D. 748

Answer & Explanation

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88. The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) uses how many
individual pulses for any given character?

A. 1 B. 2

C. 7 D. 8

Answer & Explanation

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89. Convert the following hexadecimal number to decimal.


B516

A. 212 B. 197

C. 165 D. 181

Answer & Explanation

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90. The BCD number for decimal 16 is ________.

A. 00010110 B. 00010000

C. 00010010 D. 11100000

Answer & Explanation

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91. Alphanumeric codes should include as a minimum:

the capacity to represent the alphabet upper- and lowercase characters and the
A.
decimal numbers in a straight binary format.

the capacity to code all possible decimal numbers in a direct octal representation
B.
of BCD codes.

the alphabet upper- and lowercase letters, the decimal digits, the seven
C.
punctuation marks, and other characters or symbols.

the ability to represent decimal numbers greater than 12810 in a straight binary
D.
format.

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option C

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92. Convert 52716 to binary.
A. 343 B. 001101000111

C. 010100100111 D. 011100100101

Answer & Explanation

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93. Convert 5278 to binary.

A. 011100111 B. 101010111

C. 343 D. 111010101

Answer & Explanation

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94. The base of the hexadecimal system is:

A. eight. B. sixteen.

C. ten. D. two.

Answer & Explanation

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95. Assign the proper even parity bit to the code 1100001.
A. 11100001 B. 1100001

C. 01100001 D. 01110101

Answer & Explanation

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96. Select one of the following statements that best describes the parity method of error
detection.

A. Parity checking is best suited for detecting single-bit errors in transmitted codes.

B. Parity checking is not suitable for detecting single-bit errors in transmitted codes.

C. Parity checking is capable of detecting and correcting errors in transmitted codes.

Parity checking is best suited for detecting double-bit errors that occur during the
D.
transmission of codes from one location to another.

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97. Which of the following is the primary advantage of using the BCD code instead of straight
binary coding?
A. Fewer bits are required to represent a decimal number with the BCD code.

B. The relative ease of converting to and from decimal.

C. BCD codes are easily converted to hexadecimal codes.

D. BCD codes are easily converted to straight binary codes.

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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98. How many BCD code bits and how many straight binary bits would be required to
represent the decimal number 643?

A. 12 BCD, 12 binary

B. 12 BCD, 10 binary

C. 12 BCD, 9 binary

D. 16 BCD, 9 binary

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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99. When using the repeated division by 2 method of converting from decimal to binary, one
must write the first remainder as the:
A. MSB

MSB, provided the following sequence of remainders are written in descending


B.
order until the final remainder is achieved.

C. LSB

LSB, provided the final remainder is used to replace the original LSB, which is then
D.
moved to the MSB position.

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