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Question
How many 2-input NOR gates does it take to produce a 2-input NAND gate?
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Correct Answer
4
Combinational Logic Analysis problems
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1. To implement the expression
, it takes one OR gate and ________.
Options
A. three AND gates and three inverters
B. three AND gates and four inverters
C. three AND gates
D. one AND gate
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Correct Answer: three AND gates and three inverters
2. The following waveform pattern is for a(n) ________.
Options
A. 2-input AND gate
B. 2-input OR gate
C. Exclusive-OR gate
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 2-input AND gate
3. Implementing the expression
with NOR logic, we get:
Options
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. (D)
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Correct Answer: (A)
4. How many NOT gates are required to implement the Boolean expression,
?
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 5
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Correct Answer: 2
5. Implementation of the Boolean expression
results in ________.
Options
A. three AND gates, one OR gate
B. three AND gates, one NOT gate, one OR gate
C. three AND gates, one NOT gate, three OR gates
D. three AND gates, three OR gates
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Correct Answer: three AND gates, one NOT gate, one OR gate
6. The abbreviation NO, when used with respect to electromechanical relays, stands for not operational.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
7. Which device(s) have almost ideal ON and OFF resistances?
Options
A. electromechanical relays
B. manual switches
C. semiconductor devices (diodes and transistors)
D. electromechanical relays and manual switches
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Correct Answer: electromechanical relays and manual switches
8. TTL logic chips must have connections to
V
cc
and ground, even if all inputs and outputs are properly used and tied to valid signals.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
9. In a graphical representation of voltage versus time, ________ is displayed on the ________ axis and ________ is displayed on the ________ axis.
Options
A. time,
y
, voltage,
x
B. voltage,
y
, time,
x
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Correct Answer: voltage,
y
, time,
x
10. A diode placed in parallel across a relay coil serves what function?
Options
A. to regulate input voltage
B. to protect the coil from arcing
C. to ensure most of the current passes through the coil
D. to reduce arcing across the relay contacts
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Correct Answer: to protect the coil from arcing
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