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your name on every sheet ! Name:- 32. A guadword (OWORD) is: a. 4 bytes b. 16 bytes c. 8 bytes d. 16 bits 33. A word (on x86 systems) is: a. 4 bytes b. 16 bytes c. 8 bytes d. 16 bits 34, A doubleword (on x86 systems) is a. 4 bytes b. 4 bits c. 8 bytes d. 16 bits 35, A signed integer stores the sign in the: a. LSB b. MSB e. Memory d. None of the Above 36. If an integer's sign bit is 1, the integer is: a. positive b. negative c. large d. None of the Above 37 An SBYTE can be equal to/ CONTAIN any of these pairs of values (must contain BOTH): a. b. c. d. +128 (or) -128 -127 (or) +128 -128 (or) +127 None of the Above are values that can be in that TYPE of location 38: The expression-. (X ^ Y) ?s true when : a. X and Y are both false b. X is true and Y is true c. Neither A nor B is correct d. Both A and B are correct 39, Which type of program can usually run on multiple platforms? a. device driver b. business application c. embedded system d. assembler Page 6 of 8Explanation / Answer
32.) C : 8 bytes :: A QWORD is of 64 bits that means 8 bytes.
33) D: 16 bits:: A WORD in x86 system is of 2 bytes that means 16 bits.
34). A :4 byts:: A DWORD IS OF 32 bits that means 4 bytes
35.) B : MSB: In integer signed bit is stored at Most significent position.
36) B: Negative :: If signed bit is 1 then it means that integr is negative
37) C : -128 (OR) +127
38) A: X and Y are both false:: Becasue the and operation between X and Y will result in false on which the not operation will be applied that will convert the False to True.
39) B: Business Application
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