Y10 Representing Characters
Across
- 3. There are some ____ character sets, e.g. EBCDIC, which are no longer used but programmers need to know about to ensure compatibility with old systems
- 5. A 32-bit character set
- 6. Each code represents a ____
- 7. In ASCII table, 72 ____ letter H
- 9. ASCII contains ____-only characters
- 11. Computer stores each character code as a ____ value
- 13. Actual printed character codes in ASCII start at 32, which is ____
- 14. In ASCII table, each character is represented by a ____
- 15. ASCII is a 7-____ bit character set
- 16. The left-most binary digit is called the most ____ bit
- 17. Each character is represented by a ____ code
- 18. In ASCII, codes 0-31 are special ____
- 22. 7 bits allows 128 different ____ of values
- 23. 8-bit is ____ ASCII
Down
- 1. A character set is a ____ list of characters recognised by a computer
- 2. Even though ASCII is a 7-bit character set, each character still takes a ____ to store
- 4. UTF-8 encoding is ____ length, meaning the code doesn’t take up all 32 bits but only what’s needed
- 6. In ASCII table, each number code ____ to a character or a command
- 8. One of ASCII benefits over Unicode
- 10. Unicode includes all ancient and modern ____
- 12. One of the well-known characters sets
- 16. One of ASCII benefits over Unicode
- 19. Lowercase and uppercase characters use ____ codes
- 20. Unicode ____ ASCII codes
- 21. Character sets are ____ standards