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Quiz: Bit, Nibble, Byte: What They Mean
OCR GCSE J277 Computer Science specification
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Building on what you've learned about memory and storage, let's test your knowledge of bits, nibbles, and bytes!
How many bits are in a byte?
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Which of the following are true about a nibble? (Select all that apply)
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A {{blank0}} is made up of 4 bits, while a {{blank1}} is made up of 8 bits.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What does a bit represent?
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Which of the following statements are true about data sizes? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} is the smallest unit of data, while the {{blank1}} is a group of 4 bits.
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Which of the following is the correct order of data sizes, from smallest to largest?
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