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Q.9. The contents of this memory is erased with the help of UV light:
Bg ‘o‘moar Ho$ H§$Q>|Q²>g H$mo UV bmBQ> H$s ghm¶Vm go hQ>m gH$Vo h¢…
(a) PROM (b) EPROM (c) EEPROM (d) EAPROM
Q.10. The cache memory on the CPU is called :
CPU na Ho$e ‘o‘moar H$mo H$hVo h¢…
(a) L1 cache / L1 Ho$e (b) L2 cache / L2 Ho$e
(c) L3 cache / L3 Ho$e (d) None of these / BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
Q.11. Which of these is a semi random access memory:
BZ‘| go go‘r a¢S>‘ E³gog ‘o‘moar h¡…
(a) RAM / ao‘ (b) ROM / amo‘
(c) Hard Disk / hmS>© {S>ñH$ (d) None of these / BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
Q.12. Which of these is a randomly accessed memory:
BZ‘| go H$m¡Zgr a|S>‘br E³gog ‘o‘moar h¢…
(a) ROM / amo‘ (b) Magnetic tape / ‘¡½Zo{Q>H$ Q>on
(c) Floppy / âbm°nr (d) Hard Disk / hmS>© {S>ñH$
Q.13. Which of these is not a randomly accessed memory:
BZ‘| go H$m¡Zgr a|S>‘br E³gog ‘o‘moar Zht h¢…
(a) ROM / amo‘ (b) RAM / ao‘
(c) Cache / Ho$e (d) None of these / BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
Q.14. When a chip contains CPU, Memory, and other supporting circuits, it is called as:
O~ EH$ {Mn ‘| CPU ‘o‘moar Ed§ Aݶ gnmo{Q>ªJ g{H©$Q²>g hmo Vmo, Cgo H$hVo h¢…
(a) Microprocessor / ‘mBH«$mo àmogoga (b) Microcontroller / ‘mBH«$mo H§$Q´>moba
(c) Processor / àmogoga (d) Controller / H§$Q´>moba
Q.15. The group of wires that carry necessary synchronizing signals:
dm¶g© H$m J«yn Omo Amdí¶H$ {gÝH«$moZmBqOJ {g½Zëg H¡$ar H$aVm h¡…
(a) Address bus / ES>§og ~g (b) Data bus / S>mQ>m ~g
(c) Control bus / H§$Q´>mob ~g (d) System bus / {gñQ>‘ ~g
Q.16. The memory addressing capacity of a processor with 16-bit address bus:
EH$ 16 {~Q²>g ES´>og ~g dmbo àmogoga H$s ‘o‘moar ES´>oqgJ H¡$no{gQ>r hmoVr h¡…
(a) 1 MB (b) 64 MB (c) 64 KB (d) 4 GB