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Chapter # 1: "Binary Systems and Hexadecimal"

This document is a chapter exam on binary systems and hexadecimal numbering. It contains questions that require converting between denary, binary, and hexadecimal numbering systems. It also asks students to define common computer science terms like data, registers, denary, binary, debug, and hexadecimal. The exam is worth 50 marks and allotted 35 minutes for completion.
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Chapter # 1: "Binary Systems and Hexadecimal"

This document is a chapter exam on binary systems and hexadecimal numbering. It contains questions that require converting between denary, binary, and hexadecimal numbering systems. It also asks students to define common computer science terms like data, registers, denary, binary, debug, and hexadecimal. The exam is worth 50 marks and allotted 35 minutes for completion.
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Chapter # 1: “Binary systems and hexadecimal”


(TOTAL MARKS: /50 marks) (Time allotted: 35 mins)

Pradeep is reading hexadecimal values for a project he is working on.


a) The first three hexadecimal values he reads are 15, 102 and A9.
Give the denary values for the three hexadecimal values. [3]

15…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………

102…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

A9………………………...….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………

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b) Pradeep has two 8-bit binary values that he needs to convert to hexadecimal
values for his project.
Give the hexadecimal values for the two 8-bit binary values.

01010000...........................................................................................................................

00111101...........................................................................................................................
[4]
Give the denary value of each of the three 12-bit binary values.

i. 000000001100.....................................................................................................[1]

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ii. 000011000110.....................................................................................................[1]

iii. 010011000001.....................................................................................................[1]
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What is MAC Address? Give the two types of Mac Address. What do the last 6
digits of a MAC Address represent?
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Give Two Features each of Machine Code and Assembly Code. [4]
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Feature 1

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Feature 2

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Q: Define the following terms: [6]


1. Data:

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2. Registers:

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3. Denary:

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4. Binary:

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5. Debug:

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6. Hexadecimal:

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