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What does ROM stand for?
Read only memory
Random operating memory
Random only memory
Read operating memory
What does RAM stand for?
Random arithmetic memory
Read access memory
Random access memory
Read arithmetic memory
What is Volatile?
Loss of data when the computer is switched off.
Substances that will evaporate in room temperature.
Something to do with electricity.
Liable to display rapid changes of emotion.
What is the purpose of ROM?
To not be volatile.
To contain vital instruction for the computer (e.g. Starting up).
It has no purpose.
To randomly open memory without being tasked to.
Which one of these facts are false?
RAM can't store permanent data
ROM is memory that cannot be changed by a program or user.
ROM is embedded, can’t be removed.
If a computer loses power, all the data is saved onto the RAM
Which one of those is not a type of Storage?
HDD
SSD
SSHD
RAM
How many bytes are in a Gigabyte?
100000000
10000
1000000000
10000000
What is the CPU process?
Fetch-Decode-Execute
FDE
FED
Decode-Fetch-Execute
What facts about RAM that are true?
RAM is embedded
RAM stores data permanently
RAM is a separate component
RAM has contains instructions for the computer.
True or False: RAM is fast temporary memory
True
False
What are the similarities between an SSD and HDD?
Both are near the same price
Both have SATA ports
Both have moving parts
Both enables fast boot time.
Why is RAM Temporary
It has limited space
Because it’s expensive.
Because it is volatile
It is non-volatile
What is DDR4 ?
Double data rate fourth generation
Double data rate fifth generation
Double Decker railways
Double down rendering
What is 'benchmarking?
A test used to measure the amount of memory that a computer has.
A test used to measure the number of cores in a CPU.
A test used to measure the performance of a computer .
Which is the fastest kind of memory for the CPU to access?
Random access memory
Level-1 cache memory
Level-2 cache memory
SSD