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Digital Computer Fundamentals

This document is an exam for a Digital Computer Fundamentals course. It contains 3 parts with multiple choice and written response questions. Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 4 out of 5 written response questions worth 5 marks each. Part C contains 2 out of 3 written response questions worth 10 marks each. The exam is worth a total of 50 marks and students have 2 hours to complete it.

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Digital Computer Fundamentals

This document is an exam for a Digital Computer Fundamentals course. It contains 3 parts with multiple choice and written response questions. Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 4 out of 5 written response questions worth 5 marks each. Part C contains 2 out of 3 written response questions worth 10 marks each. The exam is worth a total of 50 marks and students have 2 hours to complete it.

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Register No:________________ PAVENDAR BHARATHIDASAN COLLEGE OF

ARTS AND SCIENCE


PAVENDAR BHARATHIDASAN COLLEGE OF INTENAL CYCLE TEST, SEPTEMBER – 2022
ARTS AND SCIENCE DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
INTENAL CYCLE TEST, SEPTEMBER – 2022 (16SCCCA7 / 16SCCCS7)
DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
(16SCCCA7 / 16SCCCS7) Time:2hrs Total Mark : 50
Time:2hrs Total Mark : 50 PART-A
ANSWER THE ALL THE QUESTION 5*2 = 10
PART-A
1. (237)10 = (?)2
ANSWER THE ALL THE QUESTION 5*2 = 10
2. (11011010)2 = (?)16
1. (237)10 = (?)2
3. Perform the following subtraction in binary system
2. (11011010)2 = (?)16
using 1’s complement 1.10 FROM 10.10 ?
3. Perform the following subtraction in binary system
4. Draw the AND GATE symbol?
using 1’s complement 1.10 FROM 10.10 ?
5. Write commutative law?
4. Draw the AND GATE symbol?
5. Write commutative law?
PART-B
ANSWER THE ANY FOUR QUESTION 4*5 = 20
PART-B 6. Convert the following binary numbers to gray code
ANSWER THE ANY FOUR QUESTION 4*5 = 20 i) (1111)2
6. Convert the following binary numbers to gray code ii) (101011)2
i) (1111)2 iii) (1110)2
ii) (101011)2 7. Express the decimal number 7621 in xs3?
iii) (1110)2 8. Subtract 10111 from 11011 ?
7. Express the decimal number 7621 in xs3? 9. Explain OR Gate?
8. Subtract 10111 from 11011 ? 10. Explain RTL?
9. Explain OR Gate?
10. Explain RTL? PART-C
ANSWER THE ANY TWO QUESTIONS 2*10 = 20
PART-C
11. Prove the as well as by truth table that (A + B) ( A +C) = AC + A B
ANSWER THE ANY TWO QUESTIONS 2*10 = 20 12. Briefly explain NAND GATE?
11. Prove the as well as by truth table that (A + B) ( A +C) = AC + A B 13. Perform the following subtractions using both 9’s and 10’s
12. Briefly explain NAND GATE? complements?
13. Perform the following subtractions using both 9’s and 10’s
complements?
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