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Logic Gates
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A single transistor can be used to build which of the following digital logic gates?
Options
A. AND gates
B. OR gates
C. NOT gates
D. NAND gates
Correct Answer
NOT gates
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1. Exclusive-OR (XOR) logic gates can be constructed from what other logic gates?
Options
A. OR gates only
B. AND gates and NOT gates
C. AND gates, OR gates, and NOT gates
D. OR gates and NOT gates
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Correct Answer: AND gates, OR gates, and NOT gates
2. The basic logic gate whose output is the complement of the input is the:
Options
A. OR gate
B. AND gate
C. INVERTER gate
D. comparator
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Correct Answer: INVERTER gate
3. A NAND gate has:
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A. LOW inputs and a LOW output
B. HIGH inputs and a HIGH output
C. LOW inputs and a HIGH output
D. None of the these
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Correct Answer: LOW inputs and a HIGH output
4. How many truth table entries are necessary for a four-input circuit?
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A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 16
5. How many NAND circuits are contained in a 7400 NAND IC?
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 4
6. The logic gate that will have HIGH or "1" at its output when any one of its inputs is HIGH is a(n):
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A. OR gate
B. AND gate
C. NOR gate
D. NOT gate
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Correct Answer: OR gate
7. What input values will cause an AND logic gate to produce a HIGH output?
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A. At least one input is HIGH.
B. At least one input is LOW.
C. All inputs are HIGH.
D. All inputs are LOW.
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Correct Answer: All inputs are HIGH.
8. The output will be a LOW for any case when one or more inputs are zero in a(n):
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A. OR gate
B. NOT gate
C. AND gate
D. NAND gate
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Correct Answer: AND gate
9. CMOS logic is probably the best all-around circuitry because of its:
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A. packing density
B. low power consumption
C. very high noise immunity
D. low power consumption and very high noise immunity
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Correct Answer: low power consumption and very high noise immunity
10. Low power consumption achieved by CMOS circuits is due to which construction characteristic?
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A. complementary pairs
B. connecting pads
C. DIP packages
D. small-scale integration
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Correct Answer: complementary pairs
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