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What is the 1's complement of 0000 1111 0010 1101 number?
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COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE - DIGITAL DATA REPRESENTATION MCQ
- One byte equals to how many bits ?
- The numbers written to the power of 10 in the representation of decimal numbers are called as _____
- If the decimal point is placed to the right of the first significant digit, then the number is called as ________
- ________ constitute the representation of the floating number
- The sign followed by the string of digits is called as ______
- In IEEE 32-bit representations, the mantissa of the fraction is said to occupy ______ bits
- The normalized representation of 0.0010110 * 2 ^ 9 is
- The 32 bit representation of the decimal number is called as ____
- In 32 bit representation the scale factor as a range of ________
- In double precision format the size of the mantissa is ______
- The 2's compliment of binary number 010111.1100 is
- What is the 1's complement of 0000 1111 0010 1101 number?
- The number of binary bits required to represent a hexadecimal digit is
- A binary adder is a logic circuit that can add _____ binary numbers at a time
- A 2's-complement adder-subtracter can add or subtract binary numbers. Sign-magnitude numbers represent _____ decimal numbers, and 2's complements stand for _____ decimal numbers
- The main advantage of hexadecimal numbers is the case of conversion from hexadecimal to _____ and vice versa
- A logic circuit which is used to change a BCD number into an equivalent decimal number is
- The digits used in a binary number system are _____ and _____
- The 1's compliment of binary number 11010 is:
- The excess-3 code of decimal 7 is represented by
- The conversation speed of an analog to digital converter is maximum with the following technique
- The ASCII code for letter A is
- The negative numbers in the binary system can be represented by
- Which of the following is a self complementing code?
- Floating point representation is used to store
- Which of the following is not a weighted code?
- Which one is the possible technique for representing signed integers?
- What is used to represent the signed magnitude?
- What are the two ways of representing the 0 with signed magnitude representation?
- (FA)16 is the ________ one’s complement representation of -5
- 2’s complement is used to represent signed integers, especially __________ integers
- In ___________________, to encode a negative number, first the binary representation of its magnitude is taken, complement each bit and then add 1
- Which one of the following is the type of complement for each base R system?
- For subtraction of binary number, subtract the _________________
- Which of the following condition is true for determining overflow condition in 2’s complement?
- What does the leftmost bit represents, according to the IEEE standards?
- Floating-point numbers are those numbers, which include ______________
- The binary representation of 0.875 is 0 01111110 11000000000000000000000 in _______________presentation
- 1000001 represents as (65)10 in which code?
- In straight binary code, N-bits or N binary digits can represent ______________ different values
- Which of the following code is also known as reflected code?
- EXOR is the __________ of the binary number
- ASCII code is required for representing more than ________ characters
- Why the 8-bit (MSB) is added in EBCDIC?
- What is the 8-bit EBCDIC representation of alphabet M?
- Which of the following is not correct regarding EBCDIC?
- The MSB of _____________ is same as the MSB of the corresponding Gray code
- How can you represent (08)10 in BCD?
- In N-bits, you can represent the signed integers ranging from ___________
- How -5 is represented in hex format in 2’s complement in 8-bits?
- What is the 9’s complement of (0.3267)10?
- How can you represent = in 8-bit EBCDIC representation?
- Boolean algebra is named after________________, who used it to study human logical reasoning
- BCD code is
- Resultant binary of the decimal problem 49 + 1 is
- The number of bits used to store a BCD digit is
- In Excess-3 code each coded number is
- Binary equivalent of A16 is
- All of the following are 4-bit combinations of BCD code except
- Data keys need not be a direct hardware address in
- Binary files are sometimes referred as
- Digital data is represented using
- Data can be organized in many different types of data structures, including
- To store data bytes in a file, they have to be serialized in a
- To convert a whole decimal number into a hexadecimal equivalent, one should divide the decimal value by
- Hexadecimal number system is used as a shorthand language to represent
- Numbering system which uses numbers and letters as symbols is termed as
- Convert the binary number 1011010 to hexadecimal
(b).1111 0000 1101 0010
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