Digital Fundamentals (3130704) MCQs

MCQs of Fundamentals of Digital Systems and logic families

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1.

The highest decimal number that can be represented with 9 binary digits is

(a)

512

(b)

511

(c)

255

(d)

256

Answer:

Option (b)

2.

Perform 10111.101 + 110111.01 

(a)

1010110.11

(b)

1001110.111

(c)

1101010.101

(d)

1011101.101

Answer:

Option (b)

3.

Subtract (37)8 from (53)8.

(a)

-15

(b)

-16

(c)

16

(d)

14

Answer:

Option (d)

4.

Convert decimal number 675.625 to hexadecimal.

(a)

2A3.A

(b)

2A3.10

(c)

2103.10

(d)

2103.A

Answer:

Option (a)

5.

Convert binary number 110110010 to gray code.

(a)

101101101

(b)

10110010

(c)

11010101

(d)

101101011

Answer:

Option (d)

6.

Following is not invalid code in XS-3.

(a)

0010

(b)

1111

(c)

1011

(d)

1101

Answer:

Option (c)

7.

Convert XS-3 code 0101 0111 to BCD code.

(a)

0010 0100

(b)

1000 1010

(c)

0101 0111

(d)

0111 0101

Answer:

Option (a)

8.

De Morgan's theorem states that

(a)

(X+Y)' = X'+Y'

(b)

(X+Y)' = X + Y

(c)

(X+Y)' = X Y

(d)

(X+Y)' = X' Y'

Answer:

Option (d)

9.

The parity of the binary number 11011001 is?

(a)

even

(b)

not known

(c)

odd

(d)

same as the number of zeroes

Answer:

Option (c)

10.

1's complement of 1's complement of the binary number 10110011 is?

(a)

10110011

(b)

01001100

(c)

01001101

(d)

10110100

Answer:

Option (a)

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