Description : _________is a form of non-volatile storage that operates by changing the resistance of a specially formulated solid dielectric material. A. VRAM B. WRAM C. MRAM D. RRAM
Last Answer : D. RRAM Resistive RAM
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 : Answer : D
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 : If a memory chip is volatile, it will- 1) Explode if exposed to high temperatures 2) Lose its Contents if current is turned off 3) Be used for data storage only 4) None Of These
Last Answer : 2) Lose its Contents if current is turned off
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 : _________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 : Which computer memory is used for storing programs and data currently being processed by the CPU? A) Mass memory B) Internal memory C) Non-volatile memory D) PROM
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which computer memory is used for storing programs and data currently being processed by the CPU? a) Mass memory b) Internal memory c) Non-volatile memory d) PROM e) None of these
Last Answer : b) Internal memory
Description : Which among the following is correct about ROM: a) ROM is non volatile memory because any data stored in ROM remains there, even if the power is turned off b) ROM is an ideal place to put the PC's startup instructions - that is, the software that boosts the system. c) Both of Above d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Both of Above
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 : Storage that retains its data after the power is tuned off is referred to as 1) volatile storage 2) non-volatile storage 3) sequential storage 4) direct storage 5) None of these
Last Answer : Answer :2
Description : _________ is a type of non-volatile memory that erases data in units called blocks. A. Flash memory B. Virtual memory C. Buffer D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Flash memory
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 : One of the popular mass storage device is CD ROM. What does CD ROM stand for? A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Description : ____________ is a type of non-volatile memory composed of a thin layer of material that can be easily magnetized in only one direction. A. Bubble memory B. RAM C. SRAM D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Bubble memory
Description : Which is a general term for all forms of solid state memory that do not need to have their memory contents periodically refreshed. A. Volatile memory B. Non Volatile memory C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. Non Volatile memory
Description : Which computer memory is used for storing programs and data currently being processed by the CPU? a. Mass memory b. Internal memory c. Non-volatile memory d. PROM
Last Answer : b. Internal memory
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 : Which of the following is non-volatile storage? a) Backup b) Secondary c) Primary d) Cache
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: The secondary storage is the non-volatile storage unit because the data is not lost when the power supply is dissipated. Primary memory is the volatile memory
Description : Which of the following terms is the most closely related to main memory? A) Non volatile B) Permanent C) Control unit D) Temporary
Description : Which of the following terms is the most closely related to main memory? A. Non Volatile B. Permanent C. Temporary D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. Temporary
Description : Cache and main memory will not be able to hold their contents when the power is off. They are ________ A. Static B. Dynamic C. Non Volatile D. Volatile
Last Answer : D. Volatile
Description : Which of the following is not type of volatile evidence: A)Routing Tables B) Main Memory C)Log Files D) Cached Data
Last Answer : D) Cached Data
Description : Which of the following is not a type of volatile evidence? a. Routing Table b. Main memory c. Log files d. Cached Data
Last Answer : c. Log files
Description : The process of starting a or restarting a computer system by loading instructions from a secondary storage device into the computer memory is called A) Duping B) Booting C) Padding D) CPS
Description : What type of device is computer keyboard? A) Memory B) Output C) Storage D) Input
Description : The process of starting or restarting a computer system by loading instructions from a secondary storage device into the computer memory is called: a) Duping b) Booting c) Padding d) None of The Above
Last Answer : c) Padding
Description : Which of the following is used as a primary memory of computer ? (1) Optical storge device (2) Magnetic storage device (3) RAM (4) Magneto-Optical storage device
Last Answer : RAM
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device? A) Floppy Disk B) CD-ROM C) Hard Disk D) None of these
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device. 1) Floppy Disk 2) Hard Disk 3) CDROM 4) None of these
Last Answer : 3) CDROM
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device. 1 Floppy Disk 2 Hard Disk 3 CDROM 4 None of these
Last Answer : 3 CDROM
Description : Which of the following statement is false? (a) Secondary storage is faster (b) Primary storage is both volatile and non volatile in nature. -Technology
Last Answer : (a) Secondary memory is the slowest and cheapest form of memory. It cannot be processed directly by the CPU and it must be first copied into RAM.
Description : _________is suitable for use in star and ring topologies: a) Twisted Pair b) Bind Pair c) Combined Pair d) None of These
Last Answer : a) Twisted Pair
Description : _________is popular object oriented programming language used for general purpose: a) C b) C++ c) FORTRAN d) None of These
Last Answer : b) C++
Description : RAM is used as a short memory in a computer because it: (1) Is volatile (2) Is programmable (3) Has less capacity (4) Is very expensive
Last Answer : Is volatile
Description : Which of the following is the storage area whit in the computer itself which Holds data only Temporarily as the computer processes instructions? 1) The Hard Disk 2) Main Memory 3) The Control unit 4) Read Only Memory
Last Answer : 4) Read Only Memory
Description : _________is the process of recording as much data as possible to create reports and analysis
Last Answer : A. Data mining
Description : Which architecture involves both the volatile and the non-volatile memory? A. Harvard architecture B. Von Neumann architecture C. None of the mentioned D. All of the mentioned
Last Answer : A. Harvard architecture
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 : An error in computer data is called A) Chip B) Bug C) CPU D) Storage device
Description : The term ________ refers to data storage systems that make it possible for a computer or electronic device to store and retrieve data. A. input technology B. output technology C. storage technology D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. storage technology
Description : When you save to this, your data will remain intact even when the computer is turned off: a) RAM b) Motherboard c) Secondary Storage Device d) Primary Storage Device e) None of The Above
Last Answer : c) Secondary Storage Device
Description : When you save to this, your data will remain intact even when the computer is turned off ..... 1) RAM 2) motherboard 3) secondary storage device 4) primary storage device
Last Answer : 3) secondary storage device
Description : _________is required to boot a computer.
Last Answer : operating system
Description : A storage device or medium where the access time is dependent upon the location of the data is called ________ A. Parallel access B. Serial access C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the above
Last Answer : B. Serial access
Description : _____________is a feature of an operating system that allows a computer to compensate for shortages of physical memory by temporarily transferring pages of data from RAM to disk storage. A. Flash memory B. Virtual memory C. Buffer D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. Virtual memory
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