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Grade 10 - Unit 03

The document appears to be an evaluation from Nalanda College covering Unit 3 of Grade 1110 Information and Communication Technology. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems as well as conversions between the different systems. Tables are included to fill in the base values for each number system and spaces are provided for calculations converting values between the systems. Short answer questions are also asked related to bytes, ASCII codes, and the purpose of number systems and coding systems.

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Grade 10 - Unit 03

The document appears to be an evaluation from Nalanda College covering Unit 3 of Grade 1110 Information and Communication Technology. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems as well as conversions between the different systems. Tables are included to fill in the base values for each number system and spaces are provided for calculations converting values between the systems. Short answer questions are also asked related to bytes, ASCII codes, and the purpose of number systems and coding systems.

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Grade 1110 Information and Communication Technology Unit 03
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 Answer All Questions


 Underline the most suitable answer.

01)Which of the following statements are true?


A. A bit is the smallest unit of information that a computer can process.
B. A byte contains 8 bits.
C. A bit contain 4 nibble.
i) A and B ii) B and C iii) A and C iii) All of them

02) The Decimal equivalent of 1000112 is


i) 34 ii) 35 iii) 49 iii) 36

03) The binary equivalent of decimal 12510 is


i) 10111112 ii) 11111102 iii) 11111012 iii) 111101112

04)Which of the following has least value?


i) 111002 ii) 458 iii) 11110 iii) AF16

05) Which of the following statements are true?


A.A Register Memory has less storage capacity than a RAM
B.A Hard disk has more storage capacity than a Compact disk.
C.A Cache memory has less storage capacity than a Magnetic Tape.
i) A and B ii) B and C iii) A and C iii) All of them

06) The ASCII code of the character “A” is 65. Which one of the following
represents the character “C” in binary?
i) 10000012 ii) 10000102 iii) 10000112 iii) 10000002

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07) If 10000002 represents A in ASCII, Which of the following is represented
by 10001012?
i) C ii) D iii) E iii) F

08)Which one is the smallest out of the following Binary Coded Decimal(BCD)
representations?
i) 00110110 ii) 00101000
iii) 01011000 iii) 00011001

09) Which is the base value of the number system that consist of the digit set
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6) ?
i) 4 ii) 5 iii) 6 iii) 7

10) What is the MSD and LSD of the 0.102 respectively?


i) 0, 1 ii) 1, 0 iii) 1, 1 iii) 0, 0
 Complete the following table.

Number System Base Value Number and Alphabetic character used


Binary
Octal
Decimal
Hexa -decimal

 Do the following calculations and Show your computations.

01) Convert the Binary number 11111111 into the Decimal equivalent.
02) Convert the Binary number 11111111 into the Octal number equivalent.
03) Convert the Binary number 11111111into the Hexadecimal equivalent.
04) Convert the Decimal number 255 into the Binary equivalent.
05) Convert the Decimal number 255into the Octal number equivalent.
06) Convert the Decimal number 255into the Hexadecimal equivalent.

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07) Convert the Octal number 377 into the Decimal equivalent.
08) Convert the Octal number 377 into the Binary number equivalent.
09) Convert the Octal number 377 into the Hexadecimal equivalent.
10) Convert the Hexadecimal FF into the Decimal equivalent.
11) Convert the Hexadecimal FF into the Binary number equivalent.
12) Convert the Hexadecimal FF into the Octal number equivalent.

 Write down the Short answers.

01) How many Bytes are in ½ MB?


02) The Most commonly used standard data code to represent alphabetical,
numerical and punctuation characters used in electronic data processing
system is called ……………….
03) 3 Kilobytes contain ……………….. bytes.
04) Why we used the Number system?
05) Why we used the Coding System?
06) Write down the ASCII coded of “Nalanda College” in binary numbers.

 Filling the blank.

Binary Octal Decimal Hexa -decimal


110101001 425
123 83
2748 ABC
11001110
345

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