Description : An area in the memory used for temporary storage of information, on “Last in First out” basis. A. Core B. Register C. Flag D. Stack
Last Answer : D. Stack
Description : A temporary storage area, attached to the CPU, for I/O operations, is a 1) Channel 2) Buffer 3) Register 4) Core
Last Answer : 2) Buffer
Description : A stack pointer is a. a 16-bit register in the microprocessor that indicate the beginning of the stack memory. b. a register that decodes and executes 16-bit arithmetic expression. c. The first memory location where a subroutine address is stored. d. a register in which flag bits are stored
Last Answer : a. a 16-bit register in the microprocessor that indicate the beginning of the stack memory.
Description : Register is a 1) Set of capacitors used to register input instructions in a digital computer 2) Set of paper tapes and cards put in a file 3) Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use 4) part of the auxiliary memory
Last Answer : 3) Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use
Description : A stack is a. an 8-bit register in the microprocessor b. a 16-bit register in the microprocessor c. a set of memory locations in R/WM reserved for storing information temporarily during the execution of computer
Last Answer : c. a set of memory locations in R/WM reserved for storing information temporarily during the execution of computer
Description : ___uses the stack to store return address of subroutine: a. CPU b. Microprocessor c. register d. memory
Last Answer : b. Microprocessor
Description : In stack organization address register is known as the: a. Memory stack b. Stack pointer c. Push operation d. Pop operation
Last Answer : b. Stack pointer
Description : In register stack a stack can be a finite number of a Control word b. Memory word c Transfer word d. — Allof these
Last Answer : b. Memory word
Description : The stack pointer in the 8085 microprocessor is a: a) 16 bit register that points to stack memory locations b) 16 bit accumulator c) Memory location in the stack d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) 16 bit register that points to stack memory locations
Description : In immediate addressing the operand is placed a. in the CPU register b. after OP code in the instruction c. in memory d. in stack
Last Answer : b. after OP code in the instruction
Description : A high speed device used in CPU for temporary storage during processing is called: a) A register b) A Data Bus c) All of The Above d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) A register
Description : Which register is a temporary storage location: a. general purpose register b. dedicated register c. A and B d. none of these
Last Answer : c. A and B
Description : By defining the _ __ register as last in first out stack the sequence can handle nested subroutines: a. S b. J ce. R d. T
Last Answer : ce. R
Description : _________ is the transfer of computer data from a temporary storage area to the computer’s permanent memory. A. Flash B. Virtual C. Buffer Flush D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. Buffer Flush
Description : A flag isa __ __that keep track of a changing condition during computer run: a. Memory b. Register c. Controller d. None of these
Last Answer : d. None of these
Description : A type of core store that has a lower access time than the devices used for working store in the same processor is known as a. Core memory b. Buffer c. Fast core d. Address register
Last Answer : Address register
Last Answer : d. Address register
Description : What is the difference between non-volatile memory and storage is that the memory is__________ and storage is_________.A. temporary, permanentB. permanent, temporaryC. slow, fastD. none of the above?
Last Answer : A
Description : Control memory is part of __ that has addressable storage registers and used as temporary storage for data. a. ROM b. RAM c. CPU d. Memory
Last Answer : b. RAM
Description : The difference between memory and storage is that memory is “ and storage is “ a. Temporary, permanent b. Permanent, temporary c. Slow, fast d. All of above
Last Answer : Temporary, permanent
Description : The difference between memory and storage is that memory is …. and storage is … a. Temporary, permanent b. Permanent, temporary c. Slow, fast d. All of above
Last Answer : a. Temporary, permanent
Description : The difference between memory and storage is that memory is … and storage is … a. Temporary, permanent b. Permanent, temporary c. Slow, fast d. All of above
Description : Main storage is also called A) Accumulator B) Control Unit C) Register Unit D) Memory
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Which register holds the item that is to be written into the stack or read out of the stack: a. SR b. IR Cc. RR d DR
Last Answer : d DR
Description : Opcode is the machine instruction obtained from decoding instruction stored in. a. Stack pointer b. Address pointer Cc. Instruction register d. Incrementer
Last Answer : Cc. Instruction register
Description : In register stack a stack can be organized bya____——_—s number of register. a. Infinite number b. Finite number c. Both d. None
Last Answer : b. Finite number
Description : In register stack items are removed from the stack by using the operation: a. Push b. Pop c. Both d. None
Last Answer : b. Pop
Description : In register stack the top item is read from the stack into: a. SR b. IR Cc. RR d. DR
Last Answer : d. DR
Description : The stack pointer is maintained in a : a. Data b. Register c. Address d. None of these
Last Answer : b. Register
Description : The final addressing mode that we consider is a. Immediate addressing b. Direct addressing c. Register addressing d. Stack addressing
Last Answer : d. Stack addressing
Description : The processor uses the stack to keep track of where the items are stored on it this by using the: a. Stack pointer register b. Queue pointer register c. Both a & b d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Stack pointer register
Description : Which is used to store critical pieces of data during subroutines and interrupts: a. Stack b. Queue c. Accumulator d. Data register
Last Answer : a. Stack
Description : In 8087, _______ many register stack are there? And of _____ registers. These registers are used as _________ stack. a) 7, 40 bit, FIFO. b) 8, 60 bit, LILO. c) 8, 80 bit, LIFO d) 7, 80 bit, FILO.
Last Answer : b) 8, 60 bit, LILO.
Description : What Is A Stack Pointer Register, Describe Briefly.?
Last Answer : Answer :The Stack pointer is a sixteen bit register used to point at the stack. In read write memory the locations at which temporary data and return addresses are stored is known as the stack. ... to avoid program crashes a program should always be written at one end and initialized at the other.
Description : The third symbol in the designation of radio emission under the ITU rules refers to A. Type of the modulation of the main carrier B. Bandwidth C. Nature of the signals modulating the main carrier D. Type of information to be transmitted
Last Answer : D. Type of information to be transmitted
Description : In terms of memory of the story (or information), how does an audio book stack up to a paper (or electronic) one?
Last Answer : I find things read remembered better than things heard, but that could just be me =]
Description : When the RET instruction at the end of subroutine is executed, a. the information where the stack is iniatialized is transferred to the stack pointer b. the memory address of the RET instruction is ... two data bytes stored in the top two locations of the stack are transferred to the stack pointer
Last Answer : c. two data bytes stored in the top two locations of the stack are transferred to the program counter
Description : A thread is usually defined as a light weight process because an Operating System (OS) maintains smaller data structure for a thread than for a process. In relation to this, which of the following ... separate stack for each thread. (D) OS does not maintain virtual memory state for each thread.
Last Answer : (B) OS maintains only CPU registers for each thread.
Description : Refers to an address that identifies a server on the network and a particular document on the server A. Hypertext B. HTML C. Wide area network D. Uniform resource locator
Last Answer : D. Uniform resource locator
Description : Footprint refers to coverage area in the globe A. Satellite radiation polarization B. Satellite navigation C. Satellite radiation pattern D. Satellite coverage
Last Answer : C. Satellite radiation pattern
Description : The magnetic storage chip used to provide non-volatile direct access storage of data and that have no moving parts are known as A) Magnetic core memory B) Magnetic tape memory C) Magnetic disk memory D) Magnetic bubble memory
Description : The magnetic storage chips used to provide non-volatile direct access storage of data and that have no moving parts are known as________ A. Magnetic core memory B. Magnetic tape memory C. Magnetic disk memory D. Magnetic bubble memory
Last Answer : D. Magnetic bubble memory
Description : The magnetic storage chip used to provide non-volatile direct access storage of data and that have no moving parts are known as a. Magnetic core memory b. Magnetic tape memory c. Magnetic disk memory d. Magnetic bubble memory
Last Answer : a. Magnetic core memory
Last Answer : d. Magnetic bubble memory
Description : Mark the correct option a) When an official is transferred permanently to the jurisdiction of another office, the officer in charge of the office in which his bond is kept will forward the bond to ... or temporary officials will be entered in the prescribed register Form Sec. 19. d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : A register capable of shifting its binary information either to the right or the left is called a_________ A. parallel register. B. serial register. C. shift register. D. storage register.
Last Answer : C. shift register.
Description : Sound provides all sorts of information. What information is related to mental processes of knowledge, reasoning, memory, judgement and perception? A. Cognitive B. Affective C. Digital D. Analog
Last Answer : A. Cognitive
Description : In an 8085 microprocessor, the instruction CMP B has been executed while the contentsof accumulator is less than that of register B. As a result carry flag and zero flag will berespectively (A) set, reset (B) reset, set (C) reset, reset (D) set, set
Last Answer : (A) set, reset