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This document contains an ICT revision question paper with 11 questions covering topics on binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal number conversions. It tests knowledge on signed number representations including 1's complement and 2's complement forms.

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ICT (A/L) Revision Question Question Paper 01

1. Complete the following table.

Binary 0

Octal 1 100

Decimal 9 64

Hexa 10 40

Binary, Octal, Decimal equivalent of Hexa decimal 40 are 1000000,100 and 64 respectively, which is displayed in the last raw.

2.

Basic conversions i. 110 convert to octal ii. 2516 convert to decimal iii. 358 convert to hexadecimal iv. ABC16 convert to octal v. 110112 convert to octal

1000000

3.

Find the decimal value of following numbers i. 110.012 ii. 0.0012 iii. 1.18 iv. AB.116 i. A = 1112 B = 10112 Find the binary value of X. ii. A = 100002 B = 100012 Find the binary value of Y. B = 10112 iii. A = 1112 Find the octal value of Z iv. P = A916 Q = 258 Find the hexadecimal value of M v. P = 1108 Q = 1718 Find the octal value of N C = 10012 C = 1012 C = 10012

v. 22.28 X = A+B-C Y = A+B-C Z = A+B-C M = P-Q

4.

R = 258

N = P+Q-R

5. i. ii. iii. iv. Convert 25.1018 into binary. Convert 11101.11012 into hexadecimal Find the hexadecimal value of X P = 110.12 Q = 17.118 R = 11.A16 Find the hexadecimal value of Y P = 100010.12 Q = 10.218 R = 2A.D16

X= P+Q+R Y = P+Q-R

6.

Find the binary answers for the following multiplications and divisions. i. 111.12 x 100.12 ii. 101.012 x 20.28 iii. A16 x B16 iv. 1100102 / 1012 v. 1010.12 / 11.12

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7. ABC is a digital computer which used 8 bits number representation method. 1st bit is assigned as sign bit (signed magnitude form). A. What is the machine code representation of following numbers? i. 25 ii. -17 iii. 0 iv. -1 v. 64 B. What is the minimum and maximum value represented in that machine?

8.

A digital device keeps decimal number in binary fixed point number system. The format of the fixed number coding method as follows. _ ___ __ sign bit Integer fraction What is the minimum and maximum decimal number that could be possible to keep in system?

9.

A = 0111, B = 1000, A, B are two numbers stored in a digital device. Find the answers for following bit wise operations. i. NOT A ii. A OR B iii. A AND B iv. A XOR B

10.

i. 1111 1110 is in 8 bit ones complement form, what is the decimal value represented. ii. What is the minimum and maximum number represented in 8 bits ones complement form.

11.

i. A = 0000 0000 B = 1111 1111, A, B in 2s complement form. What are the decimal values represented by A,B. ii. What is the 2s complement representation of 127 & -127.

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