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Conversion of decimal number 61 10 to it's binary number equivalent is
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A : 110011 2
B : 11001110 2
C : 111101 2
D : 11111 2
An OR gate can be imagined as
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A : switches connected in series
B : switches connected in parallel
C : MOS transistors connected in series
D : All of the above
Address 200H contains the byte 3FH. What is the decimal equivalent of 3FH
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A : 63
B : 32
C : 16
D : 38
Conversion of an octal number 112 8 to hexadecimal number is
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A : 4A 16
B : 5A 16
C : 15 16
D : 20 16
The functional difference between SR flip-flop and JK flip-flop is that
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A : JK flip-flop is faster than SR flip-flop
B : JK flip-flop has a feed back path
C : JK flip-flop accepts both inputs 1
D : JK flip-flop does not require external clock
The inverter OR gate and AND gate are called decision-making elements because they can recognize some input _____ while disregarding others. A gate recognizes a word when its output is _____
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A : words, high
B : bytes, low
C : bytes, high
D : character, low
A positive AND gate is also a negative
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A : NAND gate
B : NOR gate
C : AND gate
D : OR gate
In which code the successive code characters differ in only one bit position?
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A : gray code
B : excess 3 code
C : 8421 code
D : algebraic code
Conversion of binary number 101101 2 to hexadecimal is
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A : 37 16
B : 2D 16
C : 2E 16
D : 27 16
ASCII and EBCDIC differ in
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A : their efficiency in storing data
B : the random and sequential access method
C : the number of bytes used to store characters
D : their collecting sequences
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