Digital Circuits Questions and Answers – 1’s, 2’s, 9’s & 10’s Complements – 2

This set of Digital Electronic Circuits Interview Questions and Answers focuses on “1’s,2’s,9’s & 10’s Complements-2”. 1. If the number of bits in the sum exceeds the number of bits in each added numbers, it results in _________ a) Successor b) Overflow c) Underflow d) Predecessor 2. An overflow is a _________ a) Hardware problem … Read more

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Digital Circuits Questions and Answers – 1’s, 2’s, 9’s & 10’s Complements – 1

This set of Digital Electronics/Circuits Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “1’s, 2’s, 9’s & 10’s Complements – 1”. 1. 1’s complement of 1011101 is ____________ a) 0101110 b) 1001101 c) 0100010 d) 1100101 2. 2’s complement of 11001011 is ____________ a) 01010111 b) 11010100 c) 00110101 d) 11100010 3. On subtracting (01010)2 … Read more

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Digital Circuits Questions and Answers – Arithmetic Operation

This set of Digital Electronics/Circuits Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Arithmetic Operation” 1. What is the addition of the binary numbers 11011011010 and 010100101? a) 0111001000 b) 1100110110 c) 11101111111 d) 10011010011 2. Perform binary addition: 101101 + 011011 = ? a) 011010 b) 1010100 c) 101110 d) 1001000 3. Perform binary … Read more

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Digital Circuits Questions and Answers – Number System – 2

This set of Digital Electronics/Circuits Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Number System – 2”. 1. The given hexadecimal number (1E.53)16 is equivalent to ____________ a) (35.684)8 b) (36.246)8 c) (34.340)8 d) (35.599)8 2. The octal number (651.124)8 is equivalent to ______ a) (1A9.2A)16 b) (1B0.10)16 c) (1A8.A3)16 d) (1B0.B0)16 3. The octal … Read more

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Digital Circuits Questions and Answers – Number System – 1

This set of Digital Electronics/Circuits Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Number System – 1”. 1. Any signed negative binary number is recognised by its ________ a) MSB b) LSB c) Byte d) Nibble 2. The parameter through which 16 distinct values can be represented is known as ________ a) Bit b) Byte … Read more

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