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Which of the following describes the action of storing a bit of data in a mask ROM?
 
  A) A 1 is stored in a bipolar cell by opening the base connection to the address line.
  B) A 0 is stored in a bipolar cell by shorting the base connection to the address line.
  C) A 0 is stored by connecting the gate of a MOS cell to the address line.
  D) A 1 is stored by connecting the gate of a MOS cell to the address line.

Question 2

A Karnaugh map ________.
 
  A) allows any circuit to be implemented with just AND and OR gates
  B) produces the simplest sum-of-products expression
  C) gives an overall picture of how the signals flow through the logic circuit
  D) provides a means of reducing complex Boolean expressions



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Answer to Question 1

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