Description : In a computer, what does RAM stand for ? (1) Ready to Access Memory (2) Read At-a-time Memory (3) Random Access Memory (4) Readily Available Memory
Last Answer : Random Access Memory
Description : .............. is a type of memory circuitry that holds the computer’s start-up routine. (A) RIM (Read Initial Memory) (B) RAM (Random Access Memory) (C) ROM (Read Only Memory) (D) Cache Memory
Last Answer : (C) ROM (Read Only Memory)
Description : Technique of using disk space to make programs believe that the system contains more Random Access Memory(RAM) than is actually available is called ______ A. Random Access Memory B. Primary Memory C. Secondary Memory D. Virtual Memory
Last Answer : D. Virtual Memory
Description : What should be minimum requirement of random access memory (RAM) for internet access: a) 8 MB b) 16 MB c) 32 MB d) 64 MB
Last Answer : c) 32 MB
Description : ROM stands for: a) Read Operating Memory b) Random Oriented Memory c) Read Only Memory d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Read Only Memory
Description : What is another name for random-access memory (RAM)?
Last Answer : Read/write memory.
Description : Random Access Memory (RAM), a form of computer storage, is a ............. memory. (A) Non-volatile (B) Volatile (C) Permanent (D) Secondary
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : RAM means: (A) Random Access Memory (B) Rigid Access Memory (C) Rapid Access Memory (D) Revolving Access Memory
Last Answer : (A) Random Access Memory
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on A) Random access memory B) CD-Rom C) Read only memory chip D) All of above
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Separate Read/Write heads are required in which of these memory access schemes. 1) Random Access 2) Sequential Access 3) Direct Access 4) None of these
Last Answer : 4) None of these
Description : Separate Read/Write heads are required in which of these memory access schemes. 1 Random Access 2 Sequential Access 3 Direct Access 4 None of these
Last Answer : 4 None of these
Description : SDRAM stands for. a. System dynamic random access memory b. Synchronous dynamic random access memory c. Both d. None
Last Answer : b. Synchronous dynamic random access memory
Description : The two kinds of main memory are: A) Primary and secondary B) Random and sequential C) ROM and RAM D) All of above
Description : Random Access Memory and Read Only Memory are examples of ____________. -Technology
Last Answer : Random Access Memory and Read Only Memory are examples ofPrimary Memory.
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on a. Random access memory b. CD-Rom c. Read only memory chip
Last Answer : c. Read only memory chip
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on a. Random access memory b. CD-Rom c. Read only memory chip d. All of above
Description : Which of the following memories has the shortest access times? A) Cache memory B) Magnetic bubble memory C) Magnetic core memory D) RAM
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : ______ is RAM that combines the fast read and write access of Dynamic RAM A. VRAM B. WRAM C. MRAM D. FRAM
Last Answer : D. FRAM Ferroelectric RAM
Description : What is random access memory ?
Last Answer : Random Access Memory ( RAM) RAM is a type of medium that stores computer data. Any type of data can be "accessed" from RAM , hence it is called random access memory. The term random refers ... for backup. RAM is small in terms of its physical size and the amount of information it contains.
Description : Which of the following is a way to access secondary memory? A) Random access memory B) Action method C) Transfer method D) Density method
Description : The first practical form of Random Access Memory was the __________ a) SSEM b) Cathode Ray Tube c) William’s Tube d) Thomas’s Tube
Last Answer : Answer: c Explanation: The first practical form of RAM was the William’s Tube made in 1947. It stored data as electrically charged spots on the face of a Cathode Ray Tube
Description : Storage device where time to retrieve stored information is independent of address where it is stored is called _______ A. Random Access Memory B. Secondary Memory C. System D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. Random Access Memory
Description : Memories in which any location can be reached in a fixed amount of time after specifying its address is called ________ A. Sequential Access Memory B. Random Access Memory C. Quick Access Memory D. Mass storage
Last Answer : B. Random Access Memory
Description : Which of the following is used for very high speed searching applications ? (1) Flash Memory (2) Content-addressable Memory (3) Dynamic Random Access Memory (4) Static Random Access Memory
Last Answer : Content-addressable Memory
Description : Which component is mainly responsible for doing calculation in computer ? (1) Random access memory (2) Control unit (3) Arithmetic logic unit (4) Hard disk
Last Answer : ALU (Arithmetic logic unit)
Description : Is RAM used for random access.?
Last Answer : synchronous access.
Description : Data can be saved on backing storage medium known as: (A) Compact Disk Recordable (B) Computer Disk Rewritable (C) Compact Disk Rewritable (D) Computer Data Rewritable
Last Answer : (C) Compact Disk Rewritable
Description : _________is a copy of Basic Input/Output Operating System (BIOS) routines from Read Only Memory (ROM) into a special area of RAM so that they can be accessed more quickly. A. Dynamic RAM B. Shadow RAM C. Synchronous Graphics RAM D. Video RAM
Last Answer : B. Shadow RAM
Description : The most advanced form Of Read Only Memory (ROM) is (1) PROM (2) RAM (3) Cache Memory (4) EEPROM
Last Answer : EEPROM
Description : DMA stands for: a) Dial - Up Multiplier Access b) Digital Media Access c) Direct Memory Access d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Direct Memory Access
Description : DMA stands for: a) Direct Memory Access b) Direct Module Access c) Direct Memory Access d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) Direct Memory Access
Description : DMA stands for ________ 1) Direct Memory Access 2) Distinct Memory Access 3) Direct Module Access 4) Direct Memory Allocation
Last Answer : 1) Direct Memory Access
Description : DMA stands for ________ 1 Direct Memory Access 2 Distinct Memory Access 3 Direct Module Access 4 Direct Memory Allocation
Last Answer : 1 Direct Memory Access
Description : The two kinds of main memory are: a. Primary and secondary b. Random and sequential c. ROM and RAM d. All of above
Last Answer : ROM and RAM
Last Answer : c. ROM and RAM
Description : CD-ROM stands for A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : EEPROM stands for A) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory B) Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory C) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory D) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Description : EEPROM stands for A) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory B) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory C) Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory D) None of the above
Description : EAROM stands for ______ A. Electrically Altered Read Only Memory B. Electrically Accepted Read Only Memory C. Electronically Alterable Read Only Memory D. Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory
Last Answer : D. Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory
Description : MROM stands for: a) Managed Read Only Memory b) Masked Read Only Memory c) Manipulated Read Only Memory d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Masked Read Only Memory
Description : ROM stands for (1) Real Office Manager (2) Read Only Memory (3) Read Only Memorandum (4) Role On Memory
Last Answer : Read Only Memory
Description : ROM stands for Random Operation Memory. -Technology
Last Answer : FalseROM stands for Read Only Memory.
Description : Which of the following memories has the shortest access times? a. Cache memory b. Magnetic bubble memory c. Magnetic core memory d. RAM
Last Answer : Cache memory
Last Answer : a. Cache memory
Description : RPN stands for. a. _ Reverse polish notation b. Read polish notation c. Random polish notation d. None of these
Last Answer : a. _ Reverse polish notation
Description : In Random Access Memory if current will be interrupted, data will not lost. -Technology
Last Answer : FalseRandom Access Memory (RAM) is a volatile memory, if current is interrupted, data will lost.
Description : Which of the following is a way to access secondary memory? a. Random access memory b. Action method c. Transfer method d. Density method
Last Answer : Random access memory