How computers read binary code
  • 1. How many bits are in a byte?
A) 16
B) 12
C) 8
D) 4
  • 2. What is the binary equivalent of the decimal number 5?
A) 101
B) 100
C) 110
D) 111
  • 3. Which of these is a common binary numeral system?
A) Base-10
B) Base-8
C) Base-16
D) Base-2
  • 4. Which part of the computer memory stores binary values temporarily?
A) Cache
B) ROM
C) RAM
D) Hard Disk
  • 5. What does the term 'bit' stand for?
A) Binary information
B) Binary data
C) Byte increment
D) Binary digit
  • 6. What is the binary code for the letter A in ASCII?
A) 01000010
B) 01100001
C) 01000001
D) 00100001
  • 7. What do you call a sequence of 8 bits?
A) Nibble
B) Word
C) Byte
D) Kilobyte
  • 8. In computing, what does the term 'byte' refer to?
A) 16 bits
B) 4 bits
C) 12 bits
D) 8 bits
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