5 Data Mcqs Ascii
5 Data Mcqs Ascii
COMPUTER SCIENCE
MCQs and Answers
Unit 2.6 Data Representation
Lesson 2 – Characters
MCQS
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GCSE (9–1)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Unit 2.6 Data Representation
Lesson 2 – Characters
MCQS ANSWERS
Question 1: How many bits are used in ASCII? (1-4) ü
16
1
7 ü
8
Question 2: How many Bytes are used in Unicode? (1-4) ü
8
16
1
2 ü
Question 3: The ASCII code is represented by using 16 bits. (1-4) ü
True
False ü
Question 4: The ASCII is capable of representing non-European languages. (3-4) ü
True
False ü
Question 5: Upper and lower case letters have a different ASCII code? (3-4) ü
True ü
False
Question 6: What is the maximum number of values that can be represented in 8 ü
bits? (4-6)
16
256 ü
65,536
128
Question 7: What is the maximum number of values that can be represented in 7 ü
bits? (4-6)
16
256
65,536
128 ü
Question 8: A character set is… (4-6) ü
What language can be used in a computer system
The fonts that a computer has installed.
The possible characters that can be represented by a computer system. ü
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