Worksheets Name
DLD Unit 1 _ 1
Class
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 29mins
Date
Instructor name: Mr. , P V K Chaitanya
1. If the decimal number is a fraction then its binary equivalent is obtained by ________ the number
continuously by 2.
a) Dividing b) Subtracting
c) Multiplying d) Adding
2. The representation of octal number (532.2)8 in decimal is ________
a) (346.25)10 b) (340.67)10
c) (532.864)10 d) (531.668)10
3. The decimal equivalent of the binary number (1011.011)2 is ________
a) (11.175)10 b) (9.23)10
c) (10.123)10 d) (11.375)10
4. An important drawback of binary system is ________
a) It requires large string of 1’s and small string b) It requires sparingly small string of 1’s and 0’s
of 0’s to represent a decimal number to represent a decimal number
c) It requires small string of 1’s and large string d) It requires very large string of 1’s and 0’s to
of 0’s to represent a decimal number represent a decimal number
5. The decimal equivalent of the octal number (645)8 is ______
a) (501)10 b) (451)10
c) (450)10 d) (421)10
6. The largest two digit hexadecimal number is ________
a) (FF)16 b) (EF)16
c) (FD)16 d) (FE)16
7. The octal equivalent of the decimal number (417)10 is _____
a) (598)8 b) (619)8
c) (640)8 d) (641)8
8. Convert the hexadecimal number (1E2)16 to decimal.
a) 482 b) 484
c) 480 d) 483
9. Convert (0.345)10 into an octal number.
a) (0.16050)8 b) (0.24040)8
c) (0.19450)8 d) (0.26050)8
10. Convert binary to octal: (110110001010)2 =?
a) (4532)8 b) (5512)8
c) (6745)8 d) (6612)8
11. The given hexadecimal number (1E.53)16 is equivalent to ____________
a) (36.246)8 b) (35.599)8
c) (34.340)8 d) (35.684)8
12. Binary subtraction of 101101 – 001011 = ?
a) 100010 b) 010110
c) 110101 d) 101100
13. On multiplication of (10.10) and (01.01), we get ____________
a) 0010.101 b) 101.0010
c) 110.0011 d) 011.0010
14. What is the addition of the binary numbers 11011011010 and 010100101?
a) 0111001000 b) 11101111111
c) 10011010011 d) 1100110110
15. Any signed negative binary number is recognised by its ________
a) Byte b) Nibble
c) MSB d) LSB
Worksheets Name
DLD Unit 1 _ 2
Class
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 19mins
Date
Instructor name: Mr. , P V K Chaitanya
1. 1’s complement of 1011101 is ____________
a) 1100101 b) 0100010
c) 0101110 d) 1001101
2. 2’s complement of 11001011 is ________
a) 01010111 b) 11010100
c) 11100010 d) 00110101
3. On subtracting (01010)2 from (11110)2 using 1’s complement, we get ____________
a) 10101 b) 11010
c) 01001 d) 10100
4. On subtracting (101011)2 from (111001)2 using 2’s complement, we get ____________
a) 1101100 b) 0011100
c) 11010111 d) 11010101
5. 1’s complement can be easily obtained by using _________
a) Comparator b) Adder
c) Inverter d) Subtractor
6. The advantage of 2’s complement system is that _________
a) Only one arithmetic operation is required b) Two arithmetic operations are required
c) No arithmetic operations are required d) Different Arithmetic operations are required
7. Binary coded decimal is a combination of __________
a) Four binary digits b) Six binary digits
c) Three binary digits d) Two binary digits
8. The decimal number 10 is represented in its BCD form as __________
a) 00010000 b) 01010111
c) 10100000 d) 00101011
9. Add the two BCD numbers: 1001 + 0100 = ?
a) 10101111 b) 00010011
c) 01010000 d) 00101011
10. Carry out BCD subtraction for (68) – (61)
a) 011111000 b) 00000111
c) 01110000 d) 100000111
11. When numbers, letters or words are represented by a special group of symbols, this process is
called __________
a) Digitizing b) Inverting
c) Encoding d) Decoding
12. A three digit decimal number requires ________ for representation in the conventional BCD format.
a) 6 bits b) 12 bits
c) 24 bits d) 3 bits
13. How many bits would be required to encode decimal numbers 0 to 9999 in straight binary codes?
a) 16 b) 14
c) 12 d) 18
14. The excess-3 code for 597 is given by __________
a) 100011001010 b) 010110101101
c) 010110010111 d) 100010100111
15. The output of a logic gate is 1 when all the input are at logic 0
a) An OR or an EX-NOR b) An AND or an EX-OR
c) A NAND or an EX-OR d) A NOR or an EX-NOR
16. The code where all successive numbers differ from their preceding number by single bit is
__________
a) BCD b) Alphanumeric Code
c) Excess 3 d) Gray
17. How many AND gates are required to realize Y = CD + EF + G?
a) 2 b) 4
c) 5 d) 3
18. How many two-input AND and OR gates are required to realize Y = CD+EF+G?
a) 3, 2 b) 2, 2
c) 2, 3 d) 3, 3
19. How many truth table entries are necessary for a four-input circuit?
a) 4 b) 8
c) 16 d) 12
20. If we use an AND gate to inhibit(stop) a signal from passing one of the inputs must be
___________
a) LOW b) HIGH
c) Floating d) Inverted