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The document discusses arithmetic operations and circuits in binary systems. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about dividing binary numbers, types of adder circuits, two's complement addition and subtraction, parallel adders, binary subtraction combinations and operations, arithmetic-logic units, and the range of an 8-bit two's complement word. The questions cover topics like remainder calculations, half and full adders, two's complement representations and calculations, parallel adder delay reduction, subtraction combinations and conversions, ALU selector inputs, and binary addition and multiplication examples.

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Arithmetic Operations and Circuits 1

The document discusses arithmetic operations and circuits in binary systems. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about dividing binary numbers, types of adder circuits, two's complement addition and subtraction, parallel adders, binary subtraction combinations and operations, arithmetic-logic units, and the range of an 8-bit two's complement word. The questions cover topics like remainder calculations, half and full adders, two's complement representations and calculations, parallel adder delay reduction, subtraction combinations and conversions, ALU selector inputs, and binary addition and multiplication examples.

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Basic Electronics >> Arithmetic Operations and Circuits

1. When 1100010 is divided by 0101, what will be the decimal remainder?


A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 6
Answer: Option B
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2. What are the two types of basic adder circuits?


A. half adder and full adder

B. half adder and parallel adder

C. asynchronous and synchronous

D. one's complement and two's complement


Answer: Option A
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3. Adding the two's complement of –11 + (–2) will yield which two's complement answer?
A. 1110 1101

B. 1111 1001

C. 1111 0011

D. 1110 1001
Answer: Option C
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4. The two's complement system is to be used to add the signed numbers 11110010 and
11110011. Determine, in decimal, the sign and value of each number and their sum.
A. –14 and –13; –27

B. –113 and –114; 227


C. –27 and –13; 40

D. –11 and –16; –27


Answer: Option A
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5. The fast carry or look-ahead carry circuits found in most 4-bit parallel-adder circuits:
A. increase ripple delay

B. add a 1 to complemented inputs

C. reduce propagation delay

D. determine sign and magnitude


Answer: Option C
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6. How many basic binary subtraction operations are possible?


A. 4

B. 3

C. 2

D. 1
Answer: Option D
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7. How many basic binary subtraction combinations are possible?


A. 4

B. 3

C. 2

D. 1
Answer: Option A
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8. Use the two's complement system to add the signed numbers 11110010 and 11110011.
Determine, in decimal, the sign and value of each number and their sum.
A. –14 and –13; –27

B. –113 and –114; 227

C. –27 and –13; 40

D. –11 and –16; –27


Answer: Option A
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9. The selector inputs to an arithmetic-logic unit (ALU) determine the:


A. selection of the IC

B. arithmetic or logic function

C. data word selection

D. clock frequency to be used


Answer: Option B
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10. Adding in binary, the decimal values 26 + 27 will produce a sum of:
A. 111010

B. 110110

C. 110101

D. 101011
Answer: Option C
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11. Binary subtraction of a decimal 15 from 43 will utilize which two's complement?
A. 101011

B. 110000

C. 011100

D. 110001
Answer: Option D
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12. When multiplying in binary the decimal values 13 × 11, what is the third partial product?
A. 100000

B. 100001

C. 0000

D. 1011
Answer: Option A
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13. The range of an 8-bit two's complement word is from:


A. +12810 to –12810

B. –12810 to +12710

C. +12810 to –12710

D. +12710 to –12710
Answer: Option B
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