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This document contains 19 multiple choice questions about binary, decimal, hexadecimal, octal conversions and binary arithmetic. The questions cover topics such as converting between numbering systems, binary addition, binary-coded decimal, complements, and determining most/least significant bits. The correct answers are provided for each question.

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This document contains 19 multiple choice questions about binary, decimal, hexadecimal, octal conversions and binary arithmetic. The questions cover topics such as converting between numbering systems, binary addition, binary-coded decimal, complements, and determining most/least significant bits. The correct answers are provided for each question.

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1. Convert 8B3F16 to binary.

. A. 35647

B. 011010

C. 1011001111100011

D. 1000101100111111

Ans(d)

2. How many binary digits are required to count to 10010?


A. 7

B. 2

C. 3

D. 100

Ans(a)

3. The BCD number for decimal 347 is ________.


A. 1100 1011 1000

B. 0011 0100 0111

C. 0011 0100 0001

D. 1100 1011 0110

Ans( b)

4. The sum of 11101 + 10111 equals ________.


A. 110011

B. 100001

C. 110100

D. 100100

Ans(C)

5. Convert the following binary number to octal.


0011010112
A. 1538
B. 3518

C. 2538

D. 3528

Ans(a)

6. A binary number's value changes most drastically when the ________ is changed.
A. MSB

B. frequency

C. LSB

D. duty cycle

Ans(a)

7. Convert 11001010001101012 to hexadecimal.


A. 121035

B. CA35

C. 53AC1

D. 530121

Ans(b)

8. The difference of 111 – 001 equals ________.


A. 100

B. 111

C. 001

D. 110

9. Convert the binary number 1100 to Gray code.


A. 0011

B. 1010
C. 1100

D. 1001

10. Which of the following is an invalid BCD code?


A. 0011

B. 1101

C. 0101

D. 1001

11. Determine the decimal equivalent of the signed binary number 11110100 in 1's complement.
A. 116

B. –12

C. 11

D. 128

12. Digital electronics is based on the ________ numbering system.


A. decimal

B. octal

C. binary

D. hexadecimal

13. The 1's complement of 10011101 is ________.


A. 01100010

B. 10011110

C. 01100001

D. 01100011

14. Convert 45710 to hexadecimal.


A. 711

B. 2C7

C. 811

D. 1C9

15. Convert the decimal number 151.75 to binary.


A. 10000111.11

B. 11010011.01

C. 00111100.00

D. 10010111.11

16. The 2's complement of 11100111 is ________.


A. 11100110

B. 00011001

C. 00011000

D. 00011010

17. Express the decimal number –37 as an 8-bit number in sign-magnitude.


A. 10100101

B. 00100101

C. 11011000

D. 11010001

18. Convert the following BCD number to decimal.


010101101001bcd
A. 539

B. 2551
C. 569

D. 1552

19. What is the result when a decimal 5238 is converted to base 16?
A. 327.375

B. 12.166

C. 1388

D. 1476

Ans(d) Convert the bin

A. 0011

B. 1010

C. 1100

D. 1001

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