Deck 1: Introductory Concepts
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Deck 1: Introductory Concepts
1
Digital representations of numerical quantities may BEST be described as having characteristics:
A) that vary in discrete steps in proportion to the values they represent.
B) that vary in constant and direct proportion to the values they represent.
C) that vary constantly over a continuous range of values.
D) that are difficult to interpret because they are continuously changing.
A) that vary in discrete steps in proportion to the values they represent.
B) that vary in constant and direct proportion to the values they represent.
C) that vary constantly over a continuous range of values.
D) that are difficult to interpret because they are continuously changing.
that vary in discrete steps in proportion to the values they represent.
2
Which of the following is NOT an analog device?
A) a light switch
B) an audio microphone
C) a 10- turn potentiometer
D) a thermocouple
A) a light switch
B) an audio microphone
C) a 10- turn potentiometer
D) a thermocouple
a light switch
3
What is the name of a two- axis graph, with a horizontal axis representing time, that displays pulse waveforms?
A) a frequency graph
B) a digital graph
C) an analog graph
D) a timing diagram
A) a frequency graph
B) a digital graph
C) an analog graph
D) a timing diagram
a timing diagram
4
Which of the following statements does NOT describe an advantage of digital technology?
A) Information storage is easy.
B) The time it takes to process information is shorter.
C) The operation can be programmed.
D) The circuits are less affected by noise.
A) Information storage is easy.
B) The time it takes to process information is shorter.
C) The operation can be programmed.
D) The circuits are less affected by noise.
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5
What is the binary number before 10110102 in the counting sequence?
A) 10110012
B) 10110002
C) 10110112
D) 10111002
A) 10110012
B) 10110002
C) 10110112
D) 10111002
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6
How many binary bits are necessary to represent 748 different numbers?
A) 7
B) 9
C) 8
D) 10
A) 7
B) 9
C) 8
D) 10
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7
Which of the following represents the largest number that can be obtained in the decimal system when the MSD positional value is 104?
A) 99,999
B) 100,000
C) 10,000
D) 9,999
A) 99,999
B) 100,000
C) 10,000
D) 9,999
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8
What is the symbol for the period of a waveform?
A) P
B) T
C) X
D) Y
A) P
B) T
C) X
D) Y
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9
The decimal number system is NOT used in digital systems because:
A) the decimal digits to the left of the decimal point are normally raised to negative exponent values.
B) it is difficult to design electronic equipment that will recognize ten different voltage levels.
C) the binary system is NOT a weighted positional value system like the decimal system.
D) it would take a greater number of decimal digits than binary digits to express a given quantity.
A) the decimal digits to the left of the decimal point are normally raised to negative exponent values.
B) it is difficult to design electronic equipment that will recognize ten different voltage levels.
C) the binary system is NOT a weighted positional value system like the decimal system.
D) it would take a greater number of decimal digits than binary digits to express a given quantity.
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10
Which of these is an example of analog device?
A) speedometer
B) electric tachometer
C) on- board navigational system
D) Both A and B
A) speedometer
B) electric tachometer
C) on- board navigational system
D) Both A and B
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11
Which of the following involve digital quantities?
A) The speedometer in a mint '67 Camaro
B) Lightning
C) A ten- position switch
D) A linear thermostat
A) The speedometer in a mint '67 Camaro
B) Lightning
C) A ten- position switch
D) A linear thermostat
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12
Which is an advantage of a digital system?
A) Operation can't be programmed.
B) The ability to store information.
C) It's used in the real world.
D) Digital circuits are more affected by noise.
A) Operation can't be programmed.
B) The ability to store information.
C) It's used in the real world.
D) Digital circuits are more affected by noise.
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13
Which of the following describes digital memory?
A) Outputs remain in their new state after inputs are removed.
B) Inputs remain in their new state after outputs are removed.
C) Outputs return to their original state after inputs are removed.
D) Inputs return to their original state after outputs are changed.
A) Outputs remain in their new state after inputs are removed.
B) Inputs remain in their new state after outputs are removed.
C) Outputs return to their original state after inputs are removed.
D) Inputs return to their original state after outputs are changed.
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14
Which of the following voltage ranges would most likely be used to represent a binary zero in a typical digital circuit?
A) 0.8 V - 4 V
B) 0 V - 2 V
C) 2 V - 5 V
D) 0 V - 0.8 V
A) 0.8 V - 4 V
B) 0 V - 2 V
C) 2 V - 5 V
D) 0 V - 0.8 V
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15
Which of the following voltage ranges would most likely be used to represent a binary one?
A) 2 V - 5 V
B) 0 V - 0.8 V
C) 0.8 V - 2 V
D) 0 V - 4 V
A) 2 V - 5 V
B) 0 V - 0.8 V
C) 0.8 V - 2 V
D) 0 V - 4 V
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16
A given digital circuit is referred to as a logic circuit. This label means that the circuit operates:
A) as an analog representation of a given quantity.
B) by an unknown characteristic of a specific set of rules.
C) by a certain set of logic rules.
D) as a fully hybrid circuit.
A) as an analog representation of a given quantity.
B) by an unknown characteristic of a specific set of rules.
C) by a certain set of logic rules.
D) as a fully hybrid circuit.
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17
The parallel transmission of digital data:
A) is much slower than the serial transmission of data.
B) requires only one signal line between sender and receiver.
C) requires as many signal lines between sender and receiver as there are data bits.
D) is less expensive than the serial method of data transmission.
A) is much slower than the serial transmission of data.
B) requires only one signal line between sender and receiver.
C) requires as many signal lines between sender and receiver as there are data bits.
D) is less expensive than the serial method of data transmission.
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18
A set of instructions that tell a computer exactly what to do is called a(n):
A) memory unit.
B) program.
C) control unit.
D) arithmetic/logic unit.
A) memory unit.
B) program.
C) control unit.
D) arithmetic/logic unit.
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19
Which of the following is NOT used to enter data into a computer through its input unit?
A) printer/plotter
B) magnetic disk
C) punched cards
D) keyboard
A) printer/plotter
B) magnetic disk
C) punched cards
D) keyboard
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20
The name of the computer unit that sends appropriate signals to all the other units to cause a specific instruction to be executed is the:
A) arithmetic/logic unit.
B) output unit.
C) memory unit.
D) control unit.
A) arithmetic/logic unit.
B) output unit.
C) memory unit.
D) control unit.
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21
The microprocessor's logic, memory, and input/output circuits are collectively referred to as:
A) microprocessor packaging.
B) semiconductor modules.
C) microcomputers.
D) microprocessor power supply.
A) microprocessor packaging.
B) semiconductor modules.
C) microcomputers.
D) microprocessor power supply.
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22
In addition to its microprocessor, a microcontroller must also have_____________circuits.
A) output ports
B) input ports
C) internal memory
D) all of the above
A) output ports
B) input ports
C) internal memory
D) all of the above
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23
The electronic device that converts digital data to an analog quantity is the:
A) ADC.
B) TTL.
C) DAC.
D) CMOS.
A) ADC.
B) TTL.
C) DAC.
D) CMOS.
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24
What is the primary numbering system in digital applications?
A) octal
B) binary
C) decimal
D) hexadecimal
A) octal
B) binary
C) decimal
D) hexadecimal
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25
You can compare timing diagrams with an oscilloscope.
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26
Parallel data transmission requires one transmission line per bit.
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27
Serial data transmission requires only two transmission lines.
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28
Memory plays an important role in digital systems.
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29
TTL stands for Total Timing Logistics.
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30
The two types of data transmission are parallel and serial.
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31
The primary disadvantage to digital techniques is that the "real world" is primarily analog.
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32
Each digit in the binary number system has three possible values.
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33
A graph representing voltage as a function of time is called a timing diagram.
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34
Digital systems process only two numbering systems.
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35
Transitions on a timing diagram appear as vertical lines.
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36
It is common to see both analog and digital circuits within the same system.
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37
Analog circuits are also called logic circuits.
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38
DAC stand for digital- to- analog converter.
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39
Hybrid systems contain both digital and analog circuits.
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40
Two signal voltages having slightly different voltage levels cannot be at the same binary levels.
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41
The logic analysis of a digital circuit is used to determine how the circuit responds to a binary (0 or1) input rather than an actual input voltage.
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42
A computer is a system of hardware that performs arithmetic operations, manipulates data, and makes decisions.
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43
Circuits that exhibit the property of memory normally revert to their original state when the input is removed.
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44
If the LSB of a binary number is a one (1), it is an even number.
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45
It is difficult to store digital data.
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46
Greater accuracy and precision are possible with digital techniques.
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47
Digital circuits are more affected by noise than analog circuits.
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48
In a typical digital system, 4.5 V and 3.1 V represent different binary levels.
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49
Serial data transmission costs more to implement than parallel data transmission.
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50
Parallel data transmission is faster than serial data transmission.
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51
Minicomputers can handle more data than mainframes.
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52
Circuits that do not exhibit the property of ___________have outputs that revert back to a previous state when an input signal is removed.
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53
The decimal system is a___________in which the value of a digit depends on its position.
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54
Digital circuits are also called___________circuits.
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55
The circuit property of retaining its response to a momentary input is called___________.
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56
A(n) ___________ is the smallest type of computer.
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57
A(n) ___________ quantity varies in proportion to a voltage or current.
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58
When digital and analog systems are combined the result is called a ___________system.
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59
A "CPU on a chip" is called a(n)___________
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60
In___________data transmission, a single conductor is used.
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61
In___________data transmission, multiple conductors are used.
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62
A___________diagram shows how logic signal level varies with respect to time.
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63
A computer's___________unit takes instructions from the memory unit and interprets them.
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64
A more specialized type of microcomputer is a(n)___________ .
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65
The three most commonly- used numbering systems in the digital system are___________ ,___________ , and___________ .
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66
The___________system is also called the base- 10 system.
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67
___________circuits are less susceptible to noise than ___________circuit.
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68
The___________number system is composed of 10 numerals or symbols.
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69
___________circuits are designed to produce output voltages that are within the prescribed 0 and 1 voltage ranges.
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