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The document contains the answers to the 2015/2016 CSC 101 Theory Test, detailing various questions related to computing concepts. It covers topics such as binary and hexadecimal conversions, machine language, data structures, and control structures. Each question is followed by the correct answer indicated by a letter corresponding to the options provided.

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The document contains the answers to the 2015/2016 CSC 101 Theory Test, detailing various questions related to computing concepts. It covers topics such as binary and hexadecimal conversions, machine language, data structures, and control structures. Each question is followed by the correct answer indicated by a letter corresponding to the options provided.

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ANSWERS TO THE 2015/2016 CSC 101 THEORY TEST – TYPE A

Name: Introduction to Computing Department: Computer Science Matric: 999999

Computer Scientists study tools to assess them for all of these except ……………
1 D
(A) Correctness (B) Security (C) Fault Tolerance (D) cost
What is the BINARY equivalent of the HEXADECIMAL number ABC?
2 A
(A) 101010111100 (B) 10101011110 (C) 100010111100 (D) 101010111101
Machine language is composed only of ______
3 D
(A) Keywords (B)Hexadecimal numbers (C) Python statements (D)Binary numbers
Which of the following is NOT a feature of ROM
(A) Read only so data cannot be changed (B)Data is lost when the computer is switched
4 B
off (C) Data is Permanently etched onto a microchip (D) Data is not lost when the
computer is switched off
IF x = y
WRITE x
ELSE
IF y < z
5 WRITE y B
ELSE
WRITE z
Given (x=5, y=15, z=10) – what is the output of the algorithm?
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20
The basic means to find information on the web includes
6 (A) Search by Keywords (B) Search by Topic (C) None of the above D
(D) All of the above
Which of the following does not belong to the basic electronic gates?
7 B
(A) AND Gate (B) XOR Gate (C) NOT Gate (D) OR Gate
All except this is an example of a linear data structure
8 C
(A) List (B) Queue (C) Graph (D) Arrays
The Semi-Conductor was invented in the year -------------------
9 B
(A) 1937 (B) 1947 (C) 1945 (D) 1935
The number of pixels used to represent a picture is called the ------------------------
10 A
(A) Resolution (B) Density (C) Animation (D) None of the above
One of the following does not belong to the group of Control Structures
11 B
(A) Sequence (B) Loops (C) Selection (D) Repetition
Which of the following is a uniform resource locator?
12 (A) [email protected] (B) mail.ui.edu.ng (C) www.angelamakolo.com (D) None C
of the above
-------------- is the ability of a tool to cope in the presence of faults
13 D
(A) Fault Robustness (B) Correctness (C) User-friendliness (D) Fault tolerance
The common components inside the system unit of a computer include all except---------
14 C
(A) Memory (B) Processor (C) Program (D) Ports
The expression “Hello,” + “Bola” + “Ade” is a string ----------------------
15 B
(A) Sample output (B) Concatenation (C) String input (D) Variable output
Physical Transmission Media include the following except ----------------
16 A
(A) LAN (B) Coaxial Cable (C) Fiber Optics (D) Twisted-pair Cable
Pseudo-code and Flow chart helps us to
17 (A) Know the memory capacity (B) Identify the base of a number system D
(C) Direct the output to a printer (D) Specify the problem completely and clearly
The conversion of 64213 (base 13) to base 10 would give --------------------
18 B
(A) 945 (B) 1068 (C) 1026 (D) 866
count 1
sum 0
while (count<1)
sum = sum + count
19 count = count +1 B
write sum
Given the pseudocode above, what will be the final value of sum?
(A) No value (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) The pseudocode will not work because
the loop will not execute. Hence, invalid.
Layers of a computing system includes all of the following except
20 A
(A) Network (B) Hardware (C) Operating System (D) Applications

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