This document contains questions about signals, analog vs. digital signals, bits, converting between number bases, and abbreviations. It asks the reader to identify differences between analog and digital signals, examples of analog signals, benefits of digital signals for computers, what a bit is, statements about representing images with binary digits, and conversions between decimal and other number bases.
This document contains questions about signals, analog vs. digital signals, bits, converting between number bases, and abbreviations. It asks the reader to identify differences between analog and digital signals, examples of analog signals, benefits of digital signals for computers, what a bit is, statements about representing images with binary digits, and conversions between decimal and other number bases.
_____________________________________ 8. Convert 15(Dec) to base 8(Oct).
a. F 2. Identify 3 differences between Analog and b. 17 Digital signals? c. 1111 d. 45 _________________________________________
_________________________________________ 9. The abbreviation 'MB' means _________ and
has the value ___________. _________________________________________ a. MegaBits, 1,024x1024 b. MegaBytes, 1,024x1,000 3. A signal can be used to encode a message. c. Mega Bits, 1,000,000 In real-life, Sound, Light and Electricity are d. Mega Bytes, 1,024x1024 all examples of what type of signal? a. Digital b. Analog c. Binary d. Finite
4. Computers work best with Digital signals
primarily because? Digital signals are easier to work with Digital signals can be compressed Digital signals are easier to correct in case of errors Digital signals can be ported easily
5. What is a Bit? a. 8 bytes b. 4 bytes c. Binary digit as a single 1 or 0 d. 1024 bytes
6. With reference to the image below, which
of the following statements is true? a. Computers represent all information including text and graphics with binary digits (0,1) b. The more the bits used to represent an image, the better the quality of the image c. The greater the resolution of an image, the greater the number of bits needed for its representation d. All the above