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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Vlsi knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
In the bypassing approach, subsystem can be tested |
| A. | exhaustively |
| B. | pseudo-exhaustively |
| C. | repeatedly |
| D. | selectively |
| Answer» B. pseudo-exhaustively | |
| 2. |
Bypassing technique works well with |
| A. | dividers |
| B. | counters |
| C. | RAM |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
With partitioning, bypassing is performed using |
| A. | buffers |
| B. | multiplexers |
| C. | multipliers |
| D. | dividers |
| Answer» C. multipliers | |
| 4. |
To access directly another system ______ is done. |
| A. | skipping |
| B. | alternating |
| C. | by-passing |
| D. | by-setting |
| Answer» D. by-setting | |
| 5. |
To route digital signals near analog signals _______ must be done. |
| A. | balancing |
| B. | shielding digital signals |
| C. | balancing and shielding |
| D. | crossing |
| Answer» D. crossing | |
| 6. |
The fast rise and fall times give cross-talk problems if |
| A. | they are in close proximity |
| B. | if they are far away |
| C. | it always gives rise to croo-talk problems |
| D. | does not allow croo-talk problems |
| Answer» B. if they are far away | |
| 7. |
Partitioning technique is not suitable for microprocessor like circuits. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 8. |
To avoid self resetting, the tester can be over ridden by adding |
| A. | an AND gate |
| B. | an OR gate |
| C. | an EX-OR gate |
| D. | shift registers |
| Answer» C. an EX-OR gate | |
| 9. |
Wrong readings are recorded due to reset input being |
| A. | dependent of clock signal |
| B. | independent of clock signal |
| C. | dependent of gate signal |
| D. | independent of gate signal |
| Answer» C. dependent of gate signal | |
| 10. |
Counters are |
| A. | sequential circuits |
| B. | synchronous circuits |
| C. | asynchronous circuits |
| D. | buffer circuits |
| Answer» B. synchronous circuits | |