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P1-Chapter 1- Number System
Chapter: 1 Practice Questions
Chapter 1 | Number System
Topic 1 | Binary represents data
Chapter 1 | Number System
Topic 2 | Binary, denary and hexadecimal systems
Chapter 1 | Number System
Topic 3 | Use of the hexadecimal system
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Topic 4 | Addition of binary numbers
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Topic 5 | Logical binary shifts
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Topic 6 | Two’s complement (binary numbers)
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Topic 7 | Character sets – ASCII code and Unicode
Chapter 1 | Number System
Topic 8 | Representation of sound
Chapter 1 | Number System
Topic 9 | Representation of (bitmap) images
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Topic 10 | Measurement of data storage
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Topic 11 | Calculation of file size
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Topic 12 | Data compression
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Topic 13 | Lossy and lossless file compression
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