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Class: Class 7: Subject: Computer Apps

This document contains a quiz on computer applications with multiple choice, true/false, and fill in the blank questions about number systems. There are questions about valid octal, binary, and hexadecimal numbers; components of a computer system; the definition and base of number systems; true/false statements about number system bases and digits; and exercises to convert between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers. The quiz covers foundational concepts about different numbering systems used in computing.

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Class: Class 7: Subject: Computer Apps

This document contains a quiz on computer applications with multiple choice, true/false, and fill in the blank questions about number systems. There are questions about valid octal, binary, and hexadecimal numbers; components of a computer system; the definition and base of number systems; true/false statements about number system bases and digits; and exercises to convert between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers. The quiz covers foundational concepts about different numbering systems used in computing.

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Class: Class 7

Subject: Computer Apps

MCQs

1. Question:

Which is not a valid octal number?


(i) 23418
(ii) 72868
(iii) 44268
(iv) 275658

2. Question:

Which among the following is a valid Binary Number?


(i) 1011012
(ii) 11011018
(iii) 101010248
(iv) 110A116

3. Question:

Which of the following is not a digit of the Hexadecimal Number System?


(i) A
(ii) F
(iii) 9
(iv) G

4. Question:

What does a Computer System consist of?


(i) Hardware
(ii) Software
(iii) Both (i) and (ii)
(iv) None of these

5. Question:

Which of the following is the appropriate definition of Base of a Number System?


(i) It is used to represent the number of digits in that Number System.
(ii) It is used to represent the number of digits that can be used in that number system.
(iii) It is used to represent the digits that are present in that number system.
(iv) It represents the number of digits that is required and that cannot be used to represent a
number in that number system.
True False

6. Question:

State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

a. The number of digits that can be used in a Number System is called its Base.

b. The Octal Number System has its base as 16.

c. Decimal Number System is a native way of representing numbers in a computer.

d. The last digit that can be used in hexadecimal number is ‘Z’.

e. CAFE16 is a valid hexadecimal number.

Fill in the blanks

7. Question:

Fill in the blanks with the given words.

2 octal 16 hexadecimal Number 7

a. The way of representing numbers to identify quantity is called ____________________ System.

b. The largest digit present in octal number system is ____________________.

c. The radix of Hexadecimal Number System is ____________________.

d. 3616 is a ____________________ number whereas 368 is a ____________________ number.

e. To convert decimal number to binary, you need to divide it successively by ____________________.

8. Question:

Observe the conversion process and ill in the blanks.


Answer the following

9. Question:

Convert the following numbers to binary.

10. Question:

Convert the following numbers to decimal.

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