Computer Memory Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: The acronym of Reusable Optical Storage is-
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63ecc2420fa4111f87e12212- 1CDfalse
- 2CD-RWfalse
- 3DVDfalse
- 4ROMtrue
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Answer : 4. "ROM"
Explanation :
Actually, the correct acronym for Reusable Optical Storage is not ROM. The correct acronym is ROS, which stands for Reusable Optical Storage. ROS refers to a technology that allows optical storage media, such as DVDs and CDs, to be rewritten or reused multiple times for data storage purposes.
Q: pen drive is
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63e4d8a3124b1363b8ec1dba- 1a static secondary storage unitfalse
- 2a magnetic secondary storage unitfalse
- 3a removable secondary storage unittrue
- 4none of the abovefalse
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Answer : 3. "a removable secondary storage unit"
Q: The instruction about booting your system is stored in:
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63bfece3b90600403be5c142- 1RAMfalse
- 2CPUfalse
- 3BIOStrue
- 4Registerfalse
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Answer : 3. "BIOS"
Explanation :
The instructions about booting your system are stored in the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) or its modern equivalent, Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). BIOS/UEFI is firmware that is built into the computer's motherboard and contains low-level software that initializes and initializes hardware components, including the system boot process. It provides the necessary instructions for the computer to boot up and load the operating system from the storage device.
Q: The transfer of data from one application to another in a computer is called -
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63e4d84bb67b1bb7ac744e86- 1Dynamic Data Exchangetrue
- 2dynamic disk exchangefalse
- 3dodgy data exchangefalse
- 4dogmatic data exchangefalse
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Answer : 1. "Dynamic Data Exchange"
Q: Register is a high-speed memory element, which is located in -
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63e4d9730cf671793fcf3638- 1in memory offalse
- 2CPUfalse
- 3input/output unitfalse
- 4in ROM or EPROMtrue
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Answer : 4. "in ROM or EPROM"
Q: which of the following is an example of a volatile memory.
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63ac18a64edf0d56992fd04c- 1cd-romfalse
- 2RAMtrue
- 3Romefalse
- 4hard diskfalse
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Answer : 2. "RAM "
Explanation :
RAM (Random Access Memory) is an example of volatile memory. Volatile memory is a type of computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information. When the computer is powered off or restarted, the data stored in RAM is erased. This is in contrast to non-volatile memory like hard drives or SSDs, where data is retained even when the power is turned off. Volatile memory, such as RAM, provides fast access to data for the computer's processor but does not retain data when the system is powered down.
Q: Which is not a type of secondary memory?
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63d0ca78e144980db72757cc- 1Solid State Drivefalse
- 2Hard Diskfalse
- 3Random Access Memorytrue
- 4USB Pen Drivefalse
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Answer : 3. "Random Access Memory"
Explanation :
Type of secondary memory.
Solid State Drive
Hard Disk
USB Pen Drive
Q: Cache memory is used for -
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63e4e05fc386f46a0a6f602f- 1for permanent storagefalse
- 2to overcome the speed barrier between memory and processortrue
- 3for important datafalse
- 4none of the abovefalse
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