Binary and Data
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Karen Wester
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Computers
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7th - 8th Grade
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1.
Multiple Select
What are the three examples that the host says a wire being on or off can represent?
1 or 0
True or False
yes or no
up or down
2.
Multiple Choice
The on/off state of a single wire is called a ___________, which is the smallest amount of information a computer can store.
byte
pixel
bit
octet
3.
Multiple Choice
The decimal number system has 10 digits. The binary number systems has ________ digits.
2
3
4
1971
4.
Multiple Choice
How many numbers can be represented with 1s and 0s?
Most numbers
Only even numbers
Only odd numbers
Any number
5.
Multiple Choice
The more wires one uses, the larger the numbers you can store.
True
False
6.
Multiple Choice
Graphics are made out of tiny dots called.......
pixels
bits
sprites
bytes
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