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The document appears to be a quiz taken by Ahmed Abdi Kosar containing 10 true/false questions about analog and digital signals. It then has 7 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of binary, hexadecimal, octal conversions and properties of number systems.

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Name: Ahmed - Abdi - Kosar - Quiz I (12 Marks)

The document appears to be a quiz taken by Ahmed Abdi Kosar containing 10 true/false questions about analog and digital signals. It then has 7 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of binary, hexadecimal, octal conversions and properties of number systems.

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Name: Ahmed__Abdi__Kosar___________________ Quiz I (12 marks)

1. The values of an analog signal are continuous___true_____


2. An audio signal is an example of an analog signal.____false____
3. Digital data can be processed and transmitted more efficiently and reliably than
analog information.___true___
4. Electronic systems cannot combine digital and analog signals.__false______
5. The primary advantage to digital techniques is that the ‘real world’ is primarily
analog.____true___
6. Digital systems respond to voltage levels that change abruptly between two levels
(high and low).___true_____
7. Serial data is sent along a single conductor, one bit at a time.__false_____
8. The personal computer is a prime example of a digital system.___true____
9. The binary number system uses just two digits._true_____
10. An analog system is one in which processed data is in analog form only._false______

MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the one that best completes the statement or
answers the question.
What decimal number does 25 represent?
(A) 32 B) 31 C) 25 D) 10

2) Convert 11001010001101012 to hexadecimal.


(A) CA35 B) 530121 C) 53AC1 D) 121035

3) Convert hexadecimal 8B3F to binary. 3) _______


A) 1011001111100011 (B) 1000101100111111 C) 011010 D) 35647

4) The octal equivalent of 101110001 is ________.


A) 3698 B) 1718 (C) 5618 D) B 818

5) Which of the following is the most widely used code for computer input and output?
A) Parity B) EBCDIC C) Gray (D) ASCII

6) The largest single digit in the decimal number system is ________.


A) 10 (B) 9 C) ∞ D) 1

7) In the decimal value 4256, the weight of the numeral 2 is ________.


A) 103 B) 102 C) 200 (D)10 ×22

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