16) What is RAM?

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16) What is RAM?
A) It is the first level of memory used by the computer in all of its operations.
B) It is memory that can be reached by any sub-system within a computer, and at any time
C) It is memory that can be used and then automatically reset, or cleared, after being read
or written to.
D) It is memory that is used for short-term temporary data storage within the computer.
17) Which of the following best describes EPROMS?
A) EPROMS can only be programmed once.
B) EPROMS can be erased by UV light.
C) EPROMS can be erased by shorting all inputs to ground.
D) All of the above are correct.
18) The difference between RAM and ROM is
A) RAM has a read/write signal and ROM doesn't
B) RAM loses data when the power is removed and ROM doesn't
C) RAM has random address access and ROM uses sequential address access
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
19) What is the major difference between SRAM and DRAM?
A) The only difference is the terminal from which the data is removed: from the FET D
Source.
Transcribed Image Text:16) What is RAM? A) It is the first level of memory used by the computer in all of its operations. B) It is memory that can be reached by any sub-system within a computer, and at any time C) It is memory that can be used and then automatically reset, or cleared, after being read or written to. D) It is memory that is used for short-term temporary data storage within the computer. 17) Which of the following best describes EPROMS? A) EPROMS can only be programmed once. B) EPROMS can be erased by UV light. C) EPROMS can be erased by shorting all inputs to ground. D) All of the above are correct. 18) The difference between RAM and ROM is A) RAM has a read/write signal and ROM doesn't B) RAM loses data when the power is removed and ROM doesn't C) RAM has random address access and ROM uses sequential address access D) all of the above E) A and B only 19) What is the major difference between SRAM and DRAM? A) The only difference is the terminal from which the data is removed: from the FET D Source.
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