Quiz submission record for quiz4-1-2 at Tue Jul 13 01:18:39 2004: Your Answer for Question 1: Well, I'm not entirely sure what is meant by "behaving as expected," though I can assert that the two flip flops should act somewhat independently. By this, I mean that the input of the second flip-flop is a signal, which just happens to be the output of the first flip-flop. Consequentially, the second flip-flop should operate with it's own output in response to the input signal and the clock cycle. Your Answer for Question 2: (1) Automatic doors (i.e. if somebody steps on a sensor like in many stores or presses a sensor like many handicapped-accessible doors) could use finite state machines, so that the door is opened when a signal is asserted, and closes when the signal is deasserted (2) The turn-still (I think that's what it's called!) at the RSF could use finite state machines, so that the turn-still rotates to let you through after you scan your ID card and assert a signal (3) Alarm systems could use finite state machines, so that the alarm is sounded when a signal is asserted. Your unique submission ID is quiz4-1-2-cs61c-ax-1089706719-2159.