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Binary subtraction

1. Perform the binary subtraction of 25 and 15 using two’s complement method. 2. What are the different types of integer representations? Explain all of them with examples. 3. What do you understand by fl oating-point representation? Which notation is best suited for representing real numbers? 4. What are the different rules for performing binary […]

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Computer arithmetic errors

1. Perform the binary multiplication of 12 and 8 using signed-magnitude system. 2. What do you understand by fl oating-point arithmetic? 3. What do you mean by computer arithmetic errors? What are the different sources of computer arithmetic errors in the computer system 4. What are the different laws of arithmetic? 5. What is the

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Absorption laws

1.What is the output of the Boolean operation 1 + 1?A. 0 B. 2 C. 1 D. None of the above What is the purpose of the NOT operation in Boolean algebra? A. To increment the value of its input variable by 1 B. To keep the value of its input variable same C. To

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Involution law

1.The involution law is also known as:A. Law of double complementation B. Law of single complementation C. Law of one’s complement D. Law of two’s complement What is the purpose of Venn diagrams in Boolean algebra? A. The Venn diagrams are used to explain the various laws and theorems of Boolean algebra. B. The Venn

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Primary rules

1.What are the different primary rules for evaluating Boolean expressions? 2. What is the use of the postulates of Boolean algebra in designing switching circuits? 3. Explain all the operations of Boolean algebra in detail. 4. Explain the usefulness of the principle of duality in Boolean algebra. 5. What is the dual of the Boolean

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Redundancy laws

1.What do you understand by the laws of Boolean algebra? 2. What is the difference between the laws of multiplication and the laws of addition? 3. Why are the absorption laws also called redundancy laws? 4. What do you understand by involution law? Why is it called the law of double complementation? 5. What is

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Expressions

1.Which are the two different standards available for representing the Boolean expressions? What is the canonical SOP form? What are the different steps required for converting the SOP expression into the canonical SOP form? 3. What is the canonical POS form? What are the different steps required for converting the POS expression into the canonical

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The library files

1.A small program, which provides additional capabilities to the operating system, is known as: A. Application program B. System development program C. Utility program D. Translator program 2. A software, which links different elements of an object code with the library files, is known as: A. Editor B. Linker C. Loader D. Debugger 3. Which

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Control structure

1.A control structure in which only a single set of instructions executes several times is known as: A. Repetition structure B. Sequence structure C. Selection structure D. None of the above 2. Which of the following structure executes the set of instruction only when the given condition is false? A. If-Then B. Do-While C. If-Then-Else

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Assembly language

1.Explain in detail the evolution of the programming languages. 2. What do you understand by generations of programming languages? 3. Why the second generation programming languages are considered as more user-friendly than the first generation programming languages? 4. Explain in detail the machine instruction format. 5. What is the function of an assembler in assembly

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