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Roll No. Regd. No.

Name:

Paper Code A
Academic Task Number: 1 Course code: ECE213
Date of allotment: Feb 27, 2024 Course title: Digital Electronics
Date of submission: Mar 7, 2024 Maximum Marks: 30

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Q. Question Statement CO Bloom’s Marks/


No level Question
Q1 Octal number 12 is equal to decimal number CO1 L4 1
8
9
10
11

Q2 Hexadecimal number E is equal to binary number CO1 L4 1


1110
1101
1001
1111

Q3 Decimal number 46 in excess 3 code = CO1 L4 1


1000 1001
0111 1001
0111 1111
1000 1111

Q4 A 4 input AND gate is equivalent to CO1 L4 1


4 switches in parallel
2 switches in series and 2 in parallel
three switches in parallel and one in series
4 switches in series

Q5 The circuit of the given figure is CO1 L4 1

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full adder
full subtractor
shift register
decade counter

Q6 A half adder adds CO1 L4 1


2 bits
3 bits
4 bits
2 or 3 bits

Q7 The number of cells in a 4 variable K map is CO1 L4 1


16
8
4
32

Q8 Parallel adder is CO1 L4 1


sequential circuit
combinational circuit
either sequential or combinational circuit
none of the above

Q9 CO1 L4 1

In the given figure, A = B = 1 and C = D = 0. Then Y =

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1
0
either 1 or 0
indeterminate

Q10 Binary number 11001 is equivalent to decimal number CO1 L4 1


35
15
105
25
5
Q11 The value of 2 in octal system is CO2 L4 1
40
20
100
200

Q12 FF16 when converted to 8421BCD = CO2 L4 1


0000 0101 0101
0010 0101 0101
1111 0101 0101
1000 0101 0101

FF in hexadecimal = 15 x 16 + 15 = 255 in decimal = 0010 0101


0101 in BCD.
Q13 A logical expression Y = A + A’B is equal to CO2 L4 1
Y = AB
Y = A’B
Y = A’ + B
Y=A+B
Q14 Four adjacent ‘1’s in a Karnaugh map forms a CO2 L4 1
 octet
 singlet
 pair
 quad
Q15 If n denotes the number of variable then the CO1 L4 1
number of cells are given as
 2n
 2 + n
 2 – n
 2n
Q16 Which of the following is NOT considered for CO2 L4 1
forming groups in K-map?
Rolling

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Diagonal
Vertical
Horizontal
Q17 Which operation is shown in the following expression: (X+Y).(X+Z). CO2 L4 1
(Z+Y)
a) NOR
b) ExOR
c) SOP
d) POS
Q18 The canonical sum of product form of the function Y(A,B) = A + B is CO2 L4 1
__________
a) AB + BB + A’A
b) AB + AB’ + A’B
c) BA + BA’ + A’B’
d) AB’ + A’B + A’B
Q19 Which statement below best describes a Karnaugh map? CO2 L4 1
a) It is simply used to minimize the Boolean expressions
b) The Karnaugh map eliminates the need for using NAND and NOR gates
c) Variable complements can be eliminated by using Karnaugh maps
d) A Karnaugh map can be used to replace Boolean rules
Q20 CO2 L4 1
Identify the simplified and equivalent boolean expression for:

A
B
C
D
Q21 The simplified Boolean expression for the following K-Map in SOP is: CO2 L4 1

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Q22 CO2 L4 1

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Q23 CO2 L4 1

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Q24 CO1 L4 1

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Q25 CO1 L4 1

Q26 The BCD number for 473 is CO1 L4 1


a) 100111011
b) 111011010
c) 010001110011
d) 010001110111

Q27 2’s complement of the given binary number 10001100 CO1 L4 1


a) 01110011
b) 01110000
c) 01110100
d) 11101101

Q28 Which odd parity code is in error? CO1 L4 1


a) 111101
b) 101010
c) 110110
d) 100011

Q29 How many parity bits are required for data bits 01010 using the CO1 L4 1
Hamming code?
a) 1
b) 2

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c) 3
d) 4

Q30 Which of the examples below expresses the distributive law of Boolean CO1 L4 1
algebra?

a) A • (B • C) = (A • B) + C
b) A • (B + C) = (A • B) + (A • C)
c) (A + B) + C = A + (B + C)
d) A + (B + C) = (A • B) + (A • C)

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