Binary, Boolean Algebra

Numbers stored and transmitted inside a computer in:

  • (A) Binary form
  • (B) Alphanumeric form
  • (C) Decimal form
  • (D) None of these
Check Answer
  • (A) Binary form

The two binary digits are frequently referred to as:

  • (A) Bit
  • (B) Byte
  • (C) Transistors
  • (D) None of these
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  • (A) Bit

The base of decimal number system is:

  • (A) 10
  • (B) 2
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 16
Check Answer
  • (A) 10

The base of binary number system is:

  • (A) 16
  • (B) 2
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 10
Check Answer
  • (B) 2

The base of octal number system is:

  • (A) 10
  • (B) 2
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 16
Check Answer
  • (C) 8

The base of hexadecimal number system is:

  • (A) 16
  • (B) 2
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 10
Check Answer
  • (A) 16

The number of digits in octal system is:

  • (A) 8
  • (B) 7
  • (C) 10
  • (D) 16
Check Answer
  • (A) 8

The number of digits in decimal system is:

  • (A) 8
  • (B) 7
  • (C) 10
  • (D) 16
Check Answer
  • (C) 10

The number of digits in Hexadecimal system is:

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 17
  • (C) 16
  • (D) 8
Check Answer
  • (C) 16

The number of bits in a nibble is:

  • (A) 16   
  • (B) 15      
  • (C) 4   
  • (D) 8
Check Answer
  • (C) 4   

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