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DLD Final Exam Questions Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 Already Passed Key elements of system engineering typically outlive the technologies they interface to. Answers: • True • False - Answers Answer: False What makes a good system design (Check all that apply): Answers: • "Bang for the buck": delivered by minimal mechanism, maximal function • Reliable in a wide range of environments • Accommodating of future technical improvements • Efficient system engineering techniques - Answers Answer: 1) "Bang for the buck": delivered by minimal mechanism, maximal function 2) Reliable in a wide range of environments 3) Accommodating of future technical improvements Wrong: 4) Efficient system engineering techniques Hierarchical design yields: Answers: • Limited complexity at each level and reusable building blocks • "Bang for the buck" and reusable building blocks. • Reliability and reusable building blocks • Limited complexity at each level and reliability - Answers Answer: A) Limited complexity at each level and reusable building blocks "6004" is: Answers: • The course at MIT that ELEN3431 is modeled after. • The year that computers will achieve sentience; i.e., the singularity • The number of 8-bit words in a 64K memory. • A microprocessor made by Intel. - Answers Answer: A) The course at MIT that ELEN3431 is modeled after. Acronyms—match the acronym with what it means. Answers: A) IC B) CMOS C) PCB D) MOSFET - Answers Answer: A) IC - Integrated Circuit B) CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor C) PCB - Printed Circuit Board D) MOSFET - Metal-Oxide Field Effect Transistor Does engineering ever use tricks to get the job done? Answers:

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Key elements of system engineering typically outlive the technologies they interface to.



Answers:

• True

• False - Answers Answer: False

What makes a good system design

(Check all that apply):



Answers:

• "Bang for the buck": delivered by minimal mechanism, maximal function

• Reliable in a wide range of environments

• Accommodating of future technical improvements

• Efficient system engineering techniques - Answers Answer:

1) "Bang for the buck": delivered by minimal mechanism, maximal function

2) Reliable in a wide range of environments

3) Accommodating of future technical improvements



Wrong:

4) Efficient system engineering techniques

Hierarchical design yields:



Answers:

• Limited complexity at each level and reusable building blocks

• "Bang for the buck" and reusable building blocks.

,• Reliability and reusable building blocks

• Limited complexity at each level and reliability - Answers Answer:

A) Limited complexity at each level and reusable building blocks

"6004" is:



Answers:

• The course at MIT that ELEN3431 is modeled after.

• The year that computers will achieve sentience; i.e., the singularity

• The number of 8-bit words in a 64K memory.

• A microprocessor made by Intel. - Answers Answer:

A) The course at MIT that ELEN3431 is modeled after.

Acronyms—match the acronym with what it means.



Answers:

A) IC

B) CMOS

C) PCB

D) MOSFET - Answers Answer:

A) IC - Integrated Circuit

B) CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor

C) PCB - Printed Circuit Board

D) MOSFET - Metal-Oxide Field Effect Transistor

Does engineering ever use tricks to get the job done?



Answers:

, A) Yes

B) No - Answers Answer:

A) Yes

What does the acronym "ASCII" mean?



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A) Accrued Scholastic Council Information Inclusive

B) Asynchronous Sequential Coding Into Information

C) American Stated Conditions for Inclusive Information

D) American Standard Code for Information Interchange - Answers Answer:

D) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

Assume that "173" is an octal number. What is it in binary?



Answers:

A) 101110011

B) 10000111000111

C) 1101010101

D) 1111011 - Answers Answer:

D) 1111011

Assume that "173" is a hexadecimal number. What is it in binary?



Answers:

A) 101110011

B) 10000111000111

C) 1101010101

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