Computer Fundamentals - 15 QnA
Computer Fundamentals - 15 QnA
A. Binary
B. Decimal
C. Octal
D. Hexadecimal
A. 54
B. 45
C. 44
D. 55
Solution:
100 / 101
100 = 4+0+0=4
101 = 4+0+1=5
Solution:
A = 10
1010 = 8+0+2+0 = 10
4. The hexadecimal number B6C7 is equivalent to what decimal number.
A. 46719
B. 49761
C. 46791
D. 47691
Solution:
B6C7 = (11x163) + (6x162) + (12x161) + (7x160) = 46791
A. 365
B. 356
C. 355
D. 535
Solution:
E = 14
EE = 1110/1110 > 011 / 101 / 110
011 = 0+2+1=3
101 = 4+0+1=5
110 = 4+2+0=6
A. Byte
B. Word
C. Bit
D. Nibble
7. The largest binary number that can be obtained with 16 bits in its decimal
equivalent is
A. 16
B. 16166
C. 56535
D. 216
Solution:
216 = 65536
9. Convert Octal (345) to equivalent binary coded decimal (BCD). Select the
nearest answer.
A. 1011011001
B. 001101000101
C. 001000101001
D. 11100101
Solution:
345 = (3x82) + (4x81) + (5x80) =229
2 = 0010
2 = 0010
9 = 1001
14. A parity bit is also called ___________ which is used to check the accuracy.
A. Check bit
B. RAM
C. Silicon type
D. Driver