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Test: Registers - Question 1

In serial shifting method, data shifting occurs ____________

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As the name suggests serial shifting, it means that data shifting will take place one bit at a time for each clock pulse in a serial fashion. While in parallel shifting, shifting will take place with all bits simultaneously for each clock pulse in a parallel fashion.

Test: Registers - Question 2

A shift register is defined as ___________

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The register capable of shifting information either to the right or to the left is termed as shift register. A register in which data can be shifted only in one direction is called unidirectional shift register, while if data can shifted in both directions, it is known as a bidirectional shift register.

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Test: Registers - Question 3

Registers capable of shifting in one direction is ___________

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The register capable of shifting in one direction is unidirectional shift register. The register capable of shifting in both directions is known as a bidirectional shift register.

Test: Registers - Question 4

The main difference between a register and a counter is ___________

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The main difference between a register and a counter is that a register has no specific sequence of states except in certain specialised applications.

Test: Registers - Question 5

The register is a type of ___________

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Register’s output depends on the past and present states of the inputs. The device which follows these properties is termed as a sequential circuit. Whereas, combinational circuits only depend on the present values of inputs.

Test: Registers - Question 6

How many methods of shifting of data are available?

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There are two types of shifting of data are available and these are serial shifting & parallel shifting.

Test: Registers - Question 7

A register that is used to store binary information is called ___________

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A register that is used to store binary information is called a binary register. A register in which data can be shifted is called shift register.

Test: Registers - Question 8

In D register, ‘D’ stands for ___________

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D stands for “data” in case of flip-flops and not delay. Registers are made of a group of flip-flops.

Test: Registers - Question 9

How many types of registers are?

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There are 4 types of shift registers, viz., Serial-In/Serial-Out, Serial-In/Parallel-Out, Parallel-In/Serial-Out and Parallel-In/Parallel-Out.

Test: Registers - Question 10

A register is defined as ___________

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A register is defined as the group of flip-flops suitable for storing binary information. Each flip-flop is a binary cell capable of storing one bit of information. The data in a register can be transferred from one flip-flop to another.

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