Answer these Advanced Digital Design MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of Advanced Digital Design.
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A. An accurately depicted scene or document
B. A physical representation of a scene or document
C. An electronic representation of a scene or document
D. An artificially designed scene or document
A. A computer programming language
B. A binary digit
C. An analog signal
D. A unit of computer storage
A. The amount of digital data an image contains
B. The horizontal and vertical measurements of an image expressed in pixels
C. A measure of clarity in an image
D. The technology used to create an image
A. A unit of brightness
B. A measure of time
C. The ability to distinguish fine spatial data in an image
D. A way to measure distance
A. Multiplying the dpi and bit depth of a document
B. Multiplying the height and width of a document
C. Multiplying the surface area of a document by the bit depth and dpi
D. Multiplying the width and dpi of a document
A. To perform arithmetic operations
B. To convert analog signals to digital signals
C. To select one of many input signals and route it to the output
D. To generate clock signals for synchronization
A. Binary
B. Decimal
C. Hexadecimal
D. Octal
A. Encoder
B. Decoder
C. Register
D. Counter
A. Flip-flop
B. Multiplexer
C. Look-up table (LUT)
D. Adder
A. Counter
B. Adder
C. Clock
D. Shift register
A. AB + AC
B. AND gate
C. OR gate
D. XOR gate
E. NOT gate
A. To convert binary data into analog signals
B. To combine multiple inputs into a single output
C. To convert binary data into its corresponding decimal value
D. To convert binary data into a specific output line
A. Counter
B. Multiplexer
C. Adder
D. Decoder
A. Encoder
B. Counter
C. Adder
D. Decoder