20 questions
Describe a difference between RAM and ROM
RAM is volatile, whereas ROM is non-volatile.
ROM is volatile, whereas RAM is non-volatile.
Describe a difference between RAM and ROM
With RAM, data can be read and written to it. Whereas with ROM it can only read data.
With RAM data can only be read. Whereas with ROM data can be read and written to it.
Boot-up program
Cache
RAM
ROM
Hard Disk
Which one is an example of flash memory?
Hard Disk
RAM
Cache
ROM
What is Firmware?
Data in the RAM
A program in ROM
Any item of Hardware
Any program in Cache
Where is ROM usually found inside a computer?
Inside the CPU
As part of the hard drive
On the motherboard
With the CD drive
What is stored in Read Only Memory (ROM)?
Recently opened programs
Operating system and currently running programs
BIOS and boot sequence (the computer's initial start-up process)
The CPU's registers
A ROM chip is a ________________ storage medium, which means it does not require a constant source of power to retain the information stored on it.
VOLATILE
NON-VOLATILE
RAM chip is ____________, which means it loses any information it is holding when the power is turned off.
VOLATILE
NON-VOLATILE
............. is used in the normal operations of a computer once the operating system has been loaded.
RAM
ROM
.......... is used primarily in the start up process of a computer
RAM
ROM
Writing data is a much slower in ________
RAM
ROM
........... can store multiple gigabytes (GB) of data, ranging from 1 GB to 256 GB per chip.
RAM
ROM
......... stores several megabytes (MB) of data, typically 4 MB or 8 MB per chip.
RAM
ROM
BIOS is an example of
RAM
ROM
More expensive
RAM
ROM
Can be erased and rewritten faster than other ROM
EEPROM
EPROM
PROM
flash ROM
Can only be programmed once.
EEPROM
EPROM
flash ROM
PROM
Can be programmed a limited amount of times and be erased with an ultraviolet light.
EEPROM
EPROM
flash ROM
PROM
The full form of MROM is
Memorized Read Only Memory
Metal Read Only Memory
Mask Read Only Memory
Mobility Read Only Memory