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Gates

The document presents a series of logic gate questions and their corresponding truth tables, Boolean expressions, and circuit representations. It includes multiple-choice questions regarding the properties and functions of various logic gates such as AND, OR, NAND, and NOR. Additionally, it discusses the equivalence of binary numbers and the outcomes of binary arithmetic operations.

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Gates

The document presents a series of logic gate questions and their corresponding truth tables, Boolean expressions, and circuit representations. It includes multiple-choice questions regarding the properties and functions of various logic gates such as AND, OR, NAND, and NOR. Additionally, it discusses the equivalence of binary numbers and the outcomes of binary arithmetic operations.

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GATES

1. For the following logic circuit, the truth table

A B Y A B y
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 1 1 0 1 0
*1) 1 0 1 2) 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 0
A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 1
3) 1 0 0 4) 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 0
2.

The truth table of the given circuit is

1) 2)

3) *4)
3.

The correct Boolean operation


represented by the circuit diagram drawn is
*1) NAND 2) NOR 3) AND 4) OR
4. In the combination of the following gates the output Y can be
written in terms of inputs A and B as

1) A.B 2) A.B  AB
. .  A.B
*3) AB 4) A  B
5. The given electrical network is equivalent to:

1) OR gate *2) NOR gate 3) NOT gate 4) AND gate


6. The given combination will work as:

1) NAND gate 2) OR gate 3) AND gate 4) NOR gate


7. NOR gate is the series combination of
1) NOT gate followed by OR gate *2) OR gate followed by NOT gate
3) AND gate followed by OR gate 4) OR gate followed AND gate
8. Binary number 1001001 is equivalent to the decimal number:
1) 37 *2) 73 3) 41 4) 32
9. When we add binary numbers 111 and 111 we get the binary
number:
1) 222 2) 1000 *3) 1110 4) 000
  
10. The input of A and B for the Boolean expression A  B . A.B  1 is
1) 0, 0 *2) 0, 1 3) 1, 0 4) 1, 1
11. The Boolean expression for the gate circuit shown below is

*1) A  A  1 2) A  1  1 3) A  A  A 4) A  0  A
12. Match the Boolean expression of gate given in Column I to the gate
given in Column I and mark the correct option form the codes
given below.
Column-I Column-II
1) Y  A  B p) NAND gate
2) Y  A.B q) NOT gate
3) Y  A r) AND gate
4) Y  A.B s) OR gate
A B C D A B C D
1) s r p q 2) s r q p
*3) s q p r 4) q p r s
13. Match the symbol of gate given in Column I to the gate given in
Column II and nark the correct option form the codes given below.
Column-I Column-II

1) p) NOT

2) q) OR

3) r) NAND

4) s) NOR
A B C D A B C D
*1) r p q s 2) r q p s
3) s p r q 4) s p q r
14. The figure shows a logic circuit with two inputs A and B and the
output C. The voltage wave forms across A, B and C are as given.
The logic circuit gate is
1) NAND gate *2) OR gate 3) NOR gate 4) AND gate
15. To get and output Y = 1 in given circuit which of the following
input will be correct

A B C A B C
1) 1 0 0 *2) 1 0 1
3) 1 1 0 4) 0 1 0
16. The output (X) of the logic circuit shown in figure will be

1) X  A.B 2) X  A.B *3) X  A.B 4) X  A  B


17. Which logic gate is represented by the following combination of
logic gates?

1) OR 2) NAND *3) AND 4) NOR


18. Statement-I: Not gate is also called inverter
Statement-II: NOT gate inverts the input order.
*1) If both statements are correct
2) If statement-I is correct and statement-II is incorrect
3) If statement-I is incorrect and statement-II is correct
4) If both statements are incorrect
19. Statement-I: The following circuit represents ‘OR’ gate

Statement-II: For the above circuit Y  X  A  B  A  B


*1) If both statements are correct
2) If statement-I is correct and statement-II is incorrect
3) If statement-I is incorrect and statement-II is correct
4) If both statements are incorrect
20. Statement-I: NAND or NOR gates are called digital building blocks
Statement-II: The repeated use of NAND or NOR gates can produce
all the basic or complex gates
*1) If both statements are correct
2) If statement-I is correct and statement-II is incorrect
3) If statement-I is incorrect and statement-II is correct
4) If both statements are incorrect

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