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R23 DL and Co Imp Questions

The document outlines important questions from each unit of the Discrete Logic and Computer Organization (DLCO) syllabus under JNTUK R23 regulation, covering topics such as data representation, digital logic circuits, computer arithmetic, memory organization, and input/output organization. Each unit includes both detailed questions and 2-mark questions that focus on key concepts and definitions. The content serves as a comprehensive guide for students studying DLCO.

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R23 DL and Co Imp Questions

The document outlines important questions from each unit of the Discrete Logic and Computer Organization (DLCO) syllabus under JNTUK R23 regulation, covering topics such as data representation, digital logic circuits, computer arithmetic, memory organization, and input/output organization. Each unit includes both detailed questions and 2-mark questions that focus on key concepts and definitions. The content serves as a comprehensive guide for students studying DLCO.

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Here are some important questions from each unit of the Discrete Logic and Computer

Organization (DLCO) syllabus under JNTUK R23 regulation:

UNIT – I: Data Representation and Digital Logic Circuits-I

1. Explain the difference between fixed-point and floating-point representations with


examples.

2. Perform the following conversions:

Decimal to binary, octal, and hexadecimal.

Binary to decimal and octal.

3. Discuss the significance of signed binary numbers and their applications.

4. Describe the working of basic logic gates and universal gates with truth tables.

5. Minimize the given logic expression using K-Map simplification.

6. Explain the design and working of multiplexers and decoders.

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UNIT – II: Digital Logic Circuits-II and Basic Structure of Computers

1. Differentiate between combinational and sequential circuits.

2. Explain the working of flip-flops (SR, JK, T, and D) with diagrams and truth tables.

3. Discuss the construction and operation of binary counters and shift registers.

4. Define the Von Neumann architecture and explain its features with a diagram.

5. Write short notes on multiprocessors and multicomputers.


6. Explain the basic operational concepts and functional units of a computer.

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UNIT – III: Computer Arithmetic and Processor Organization

1. Illustrate addition and subtraction of signed binary numbers with examples.

2. Explain the design of fast adders and their significance in computer arithmetic.

3. Write about signed-operand multiplication and fast multiplication techniques.

4. Discuss the process of integer division and floating-point operations.

5. Explain the fundamental concepts of processor organization.

6. Describe the execution of a complete instruction using a flowchart.

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UNIT – IV: Memory Organization

1. Explain the basic concepts of memory organization and the need for a memory hierarchy.

2. Differentiate between semiconductor RAM and ROM with examples.

3. Discuss cache memory organization and its performance considerations.

4. Explain the concept of virtual memory and its implementation techniques.

5. Write short notes on memory management requirements.


6. Compare primary storage with secondary storage in terms of speed, size, and cost.

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UNIT – V: Input/Output Organization

1. Explain the steps involved in accessing I/O devices.

2. Discuss interrupts and their role in I/O organization.

3. Explain the concept of Direct Memory Access (DMA) and its advantages.

4. Illustrate standard I/O interfaces with examples.

5. Write about buses and interface circuits in I/O organization.

6. Provide examples of processor I/O implementations in modern systems.

: Here are 2-mark questions from each unit of the Discrete Logic and Computer Organization
(DLCO) syllabus:

UNIT – I: Data Representation and Digital Logic Circuits-I

1. Define binary numbers and explain their representation.

2. Convert the decimal number 135 to binary and hexadecimal.

3. Explain the concept of floating-point representation.

4. What are the different number base systems? Give examples.


5. What are the universal logic gates? Explain with examples.

6. Define K-map and its purpose in logic minimization.

7. Write the truth table for an AND gate and explain its operation.

8. Explain the working of a multiplexer with an example.

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UNIT – II: Digital Logic Circuits-II and Basic Structure of Computers

1. What are sequential circuits? Give examples.

2. Explain the operation of a T-flip-flop with a truth table.

3. Define ripple counters and their applications.

4. What is Von Neumann architecture? Explain briefly.

5. What are the different types of computer systems? List them.

6. Describe the functional units of a computer.

7. Define bus structure in a computer system.

8. Explain the concept of multiprocessors with examples.

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UNIT – III: Computer Arithmetic and Processor Organization


1. What is signed binary addition? Explain with an example.

2. Describe the design of a full adder.

3. Explain the process of signed-operand multiplication.

4. What is the need for fast multiplication in computers?

5. Define the terms 'hardwired control' and 'multiprogrammed control'.

6. Explain the basic steps involved in executing an instruction in a CPU.

7. What is the role of a bus in processor organization?

8. Briefly explain the concept of multiple-bus organization.

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UNIT – IV: Memory Organization

1. What is cache memory? Explain its purpose.

2. Differentiate between SRAM and DRAM.

3. Define read-only memory (ROM) and its types.

4. What is virtual memory and why is it used?

5. List and explain the types of semiconductor RAM memories.

6. What is the need for memory hierarchy in computers?


7. Define secondary storage and give examples.

8. What are the performance considerations for cache memories?

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UNIT – V: Input/Output Organization

1. Define I/O devices. Give examples.

2. What is the purpose of interrupts in I/O systems?

3. Explain the concept of Direct Memory Access (DMA).

4. What is the function of an I/O interface circuit?

5. What are buses used for in I/O systems?

6. Describe the standard I/O interface with an example.

7. Explain the difference between synchronous and asynchronous data transfer.

8. What are the types of interrupts in computer systems?

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