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				This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computer Organization knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | THE_DISADVANTAGE_OF_THE_EEPROM_IS/ARE_________?$ | 
| A. | The requirement of different voltages to read, write and store information | 
| B. | The Latency read operation | 
| C. | The inefficient memory mapping schemes used | 
| D. | All of the mentioned | 
| Answer» B. The Latency read operation | |
| 2. | The only difference between the EEPROM and flash memory is that the latter doesn’t allow bulk data to be written.$# | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 3. | The_memory_devices_which_are_similar_to_EEPROM_but_differ_in_the_cost_effectiveness_is_______$ | 
| A. | Memory sticks | 
| B. | Blue-ray devices | 
| C. | Flash memory | 
| D. | CMOS | 
| Answer» D. CMOS | |
| 4. | The reason for the fast operating speeds of the flash drives is | 
| A. | The absence of any movable parts | 
| B. | The integrated electronic hardware | 
| C. | The improved bandwidth connection | 
| D. | All of the mentioned | 
| Answer» B. The integrated electronic hardware | |
| 5. | The flash memory modules designed to replace the functioning of a hard disk is ______ | 
| A. | RIMM | 
| B. | Flash drives | 
| C. | FIMM | 
| D. | DIMM | 
| Answer» C. FIMM | |
| 6. | The memory module obtained by placing a number of flash chips for higher memory storage called as _______ | 
| A. | FIMM | 
| B. | SIMM | 
| C. | Flash card | 
| D. | RIMM | 
| Answer» D. RIMM | |
| 7. | The_flash_memories_find_application_in_______ | 
| A. | Super computers | 
| B. | Mainframe systems | 
| C. | Distributed systems | 
| D. | Portable devices | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. | EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory? | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 9. | The disadvantage of the EPROM chip is _______ | 
| A. | The high cost factor | 
| B. | The low efficiency | 
| C. | The low speed of operation | 
| D. | The need to remove the chip physically to reprogram it | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. | The contents of the EPROM are erased by ________ | 
| A. | Overcharging the chip | 
| B. | Exposing the chip to UV rays | 
| C. | Exposing the chip to IR rays | 
| D. | Discharging the Chip | 
| Answer» C. Exposing the chip to IR rays | |
| 11. | The ROM chips are mainly used to store _______ | 
| A. | System files | 
| B. | Root directories | 
| C. | Boot files | 
| D. | Driver files | 
| Answer» D. Driver files | |
| 12. | The difference between the EPROM and ROM circuitry is _____ | 
| A. | The usage of MOSFET’s over transistors | 
| B. | The usage of JFET’s over transistors | 
| C. | The usage of an extra transistor | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
| 13. | The PROM is more effective than ROM chips in regard to _______ | 
| A. | Cost | 
| B. | Memory management | 
| C. | Speed of operation | 
| D. | Both Cost and Speed of operation | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. | PROM stands for __________ | 
| A. | Programmable Read Only Memory | 
| B. | Pre-fed Read Only Memory | 
| C. | Pre-required Read Only Memory | 
| D. | Programmed Read Only Memory | 
| Answer» B. Pre-fed Read Only Memory | |
| 15. | If the transistor gate is closed, then the ROM stores a value of 1. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |