What is the standard code the computer industry created to represent characters?

A. DASI
B. ASSH
C. ASCII
D. BASCII

Check Answer

The correct answer is C) ASCII.
ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, and it is a widely used character encoding system that assigns unique codes to represent letters, numbers, and other characters used in the English language. ASCII uses a 7-bit binary code to represent 128 different characters, including upper- and lower-case letters, digits, punctuation marks, and control codes.
Option A (DASI), Option B (ASSH), and Option D (BASCII) are not standard codes used to represent characters in the computer industry, and therefore, they are incorrect.

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