Binary, Boolean Algebra

Binary number 1101 is equal to octal number:

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 16
  • (C) 17
  • (D) 14
Check Answer
  • (A) 15

3×101 +7× 100 is equal to:

  • (A) 3.6
  • (B) 10
  • (C) 370
  • (D) 37
Check Answer
  • (D) 37

The decimal number 18 is equal to the binary number:

  • (A) 11110
  • (B) 10001
  • (C) 10010
  • (D) 1111000
Check Answer
  • (C) 10010

The difference of 111-001 equals:

  • (A) 100
  • (B) 111
  • (C) 001
  • (D) 110
Check Answer
  • (D) 110

Binary multiplication 1 × 0= ________ .

  • (A) 1
  • (B) 0
  • (C) 10
  • (D) 11
Check Answer
  • (B) 0

The 1’s complement of 10011101 is:

  • (A) 01100010
  • (B) 10011110
  • (C) 01100001
  • (D) 01100011
Check Answer
  • (A) 01100010

MSB stands for:

  • (A) Middle sum byte
  • (B) Minimum single bit
  • (C) Maximum single bit
  • (D) Most significant bit
Check Answer
  • (D) Most significant bit

The sign bit is defined as:

  • (A) The MSB
  • (B) 1 for negative
  • (C) O for positive
  • (D) All of these
Check Answer
  • (D) All of these

If the most significant bit of the signed number is 1, that number is:

  • (A) Positive
  • (B) Negative
  • (C) Incorrect
  • (D) Octal
Check Answer
  • (B) Negative

Boolean algebra is also known as:

  • (A) Logical algebra
  • (B) Switching algebra
  • (C) Code algebra
  • (D) Digital algebra
Check Answer
  • (B) Switching algebra

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