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Chapter 6 Boolean Algebra - 2
1.
Boolean Variable can be represented by:
a) Alphanumeric
b) All of above
c) Alphabet
d) Numeric
2.
Boolean variable produces the result either:
a) High, low
b) All are correct
c) 0, 1
d) T/F
3.
Boolean algebra has logical operators:
a) 3
b) 5
c) 2
d) 4
4.
Unary operator is:
a) OR
b) AND
c) NOT
d) XOR
5.
AND operator is known as:
a) None of the above
b) Logical addition
c) Logical NOT
d) Logical multiplication
6.
In operator precedence, Expression must be scanned from:
a) middle
b) Right to left
c) All of the above
d) Left to right
7.
NOT operations are performed:
a) Middle of Statements
b) After Parentheses
c) End the Parentheses
d) Start the Parentheses
8.
Using truth table the possible out come of 3 variable are:
a) 12
b) 9
c) 6
d) 3
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