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What is the result when a decimal 5238 is converted to base 16?
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A. 327.375
B. 12166
C. 1388
D. 1476
Correct Answer
1476
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1. The weight of the LSB as a binary number is:
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Correct Answer: 1
2. Convert the binary number 1001.0010 to decimal.
Options
A. 125
B. 12.5
C. 90.125
D. 9.125
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Correct Answer: 9.125
3. What is the decimal value of the hexadecimal number 777?
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A. 191
B. 1911
C. 19
D. 19111
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Correct Answer: 1911
4. 3428 is the decimal value for which of the following binary coded decimal (BCD) groupings?
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A. 11010001001000
B. 11010000101000
C. 011010010000010
D. 110100001101010
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Correct Answer: 11010000101000
5. Which is the TRIAC?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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6. Convert the decimal number 151.75 to binary.
Options
A. 10000111.11
B. 11010011.01
C. 00111100.00
D. 10010111.11
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Correct Answer: 10010111.11
7. The number of bits used to store a BCD digit is:
Options
A. 8
B. 4
C. 1
D. 2
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Correct Answer: 4
8. Base 10 refers to which number system?
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A. binary coded decimal
B. decimal
C. octal
D. hexadecimal
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Correct Answer: decimal
9. Sample-and-hold circuits in ADCs are designed to:
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A. sample and hold the output of the binary counter during the conversion process
B. stabilize the ADCs threshold voltage during the conversion process
C. stabilize the input analog signal during the conversion process
D. sample and hold the ADC staircase waveform during the conversion process
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Correct Answer: stabilize the input analog signal during the conversion process
10. Convert the binary number 1011010 to hexadecimal.
Options
A. 5B
B. 5F
C. 5A
D. 5C
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Correct Answer: 5A
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