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Pre-Finals Computing Fundamentals

This document contains a pre-final exam for a computing fundamentals course. The exam has two sections - I) a conversion table with 25 problems converting between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal and II) 20 binary arithmetic problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students are tasked with completing the conversion table and solving the binary arithmetic problems. The exam was prepared by the instructor Danielle James and approved by the school director Jennifer Andres.

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Pre-Finals Computing Fundamentals

This document contains a pre-final exam for a computing fundamentals course. The exam has two sections - I) a conversion table with 25 problems converting between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal and II) 20 binary arithmetic problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students are tasked with completing the conversion table and solving the binary arithmetic problems. The exam was prepared by the instructor Danielle James and approved by the school director Jennifer Andres.

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PRE-FINAL EXAM

IN

COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS

I. Complete the conversion table. 5 pts. each

BINARY DECIMAL OCTAL HEXADECIMAL


101110102 1) _________ 2) _________ 3) _________
4) _________ 10210 5) _________ 6) _________
7) _________ 8) _________ 258 9) _________
10) _________ 11) _________ 12) _________ AB16
10101112 13) _________ 14) _________ 15) _________
16) _________ 8910 17 _________ 18) _________
19) _________ 20) _________ 1028 21) _________
22) _________ 23) _________ 24) _________ 9616
25) _________ 5010 628 3216

II. Binary Arithmetic

A. Addition

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
11010101 10101101 1010000 1100101 10101
+ 110101 + 111 + 10001 10110 10101
+ 10101 10000
+ 100101

B. Subtraction

6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
100010 1010101 110000 101011 1010011
- 111 - 100101 - 11001 - 100111 - 1000

C. Multiplication

11) 12) 13) 14) 15)


1001 10010 101010 1101010 10010
* 10 * 1001 * 1010 * 10010 * 101

D. Division

16) 17) 18 19) 20)

10 1010 100 10100010 110 110000 11 100000 101 1101001

Prepared by: Approved by:

Danielle James L. Cañete Jennifer O. Andres


I.T. Instructor School Director

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