1) Also known as base-10. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 2) Also known as base-2. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 3) Also known as base-16. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 4) Also known as base-8. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 5) Used to represent 2 states, on and off. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 6) Consists of the numbers 0-9. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 7) Consists of the numbers 0 to 9 and A to F. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 8) Consists of the numbers 0 and 1. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 9) Consists of the numbers 0 to 7. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 10) The exponent used in this number system is ^2. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 11) The exponent used in this number system is ^8. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 12) The exponent used in this number system is ^10. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 13) The exponent used in this number system is ^16. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 14) The number system that uses the following table place values: 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 15) The number system that uses the following table place values: 10,000, 1,000, 100, 10, 1 a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 16) The number system that uses the following table place values: 4,096, 512, 64, 8, 1 a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 17) This number system was developed because of the fact humans have ten fingers (digits) to count with. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 18) This number system was developed because computers are made up of switches that only have two states ON and OFF. a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal 19) Combining two bits allows for four distinct combinations. a) 00, 10, 11, 01 b) 01, 10, 11, 0 c) 00, 01, 10, 11 d) 11, 10, 01, 00 20) Types of number systems being used by computer (can select more than one answer). a) Hex b) Binary c) Decimal d) Octal
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The concept of numbering system
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