Cards (115)

    • What does memory in a computer refer to?
      Hardware that stores data
    • RAM is volatile memory that can be read from and written to by the processor.

      True
    • The contents of RAM are lost when the power is turned off
    • What does ROM store in a computer?
      Basic startup instructions (BIOS)
    • Match the memory type with its characteristic:
      RAM ↔️ Volatile
      ROM ↔️ Non-volatile
    • Match the memory type with its usage:
      RAM ↔️ Stores programs and data in use
      ROM ↔️ Stores basic startup instructions (BIOS)
    • Which type of memory can be read from and written to?
      RAM
    • ROM stores the BIOS, which is used for starting the computer
    • ROM is a non-volatile memory that can only be read
    • ROM retains its contents even when the power is turned off.

      True
    • RAM is faster than ROM
    • What is the primary purpose of ROM in a computer?
      Stores the BIOS
    • RAM stores the programs and data that the computer is currently using
    • What type of memory can be both read from and written to by the processor?
      RAM
    • RAM stores the programs and data currently in use by the computer.

      True
    • ROM is non-volatile memory that can only be read
    • Order the following characteristics to describe the differences between RAM and ROM:
      1️⃣ Volatility: RAM is volatile, ROM is non-volatile
      2️⃣ Read/Write: RAM can be read and written to, ROM can only be read
      3️⃣ Usage: RAM stores data in use, ROM stores the BIOS
      4️⃣ Speed: RAM is faster than ROM
    • RAM is volatile memory that can be read from and written to by the processor.
    • RAM is a volatile memory, meaning its data is lost when the power is turned off
    • RAM is used to store programs and data currently in use
    • What basic instructions does ROM store to start the computer?
      BIOS
    • RAM is a volatile memory, while ROM is a non-volatile
    • What type of volatility does RAM have?
      Volatile
    • Place the following memory characteristics in order from fastest to slowest:
      1️⃣ RAM speed
      2️⃣ ROM speed
    • ROM stores the basic instructions needed to start the computer, known as the BIOS
    • ROM is typically larger in capacity than RAM.
      False
    • One megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,048,576 bytes
    • Why does higher RAM capacity improve computer performance?
      Handles larger datasets
    • ROM capacity is measured in MB and GB.

      True
    • A megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,048,576 bytes
    • RAM stands for Random Access Memory
    • What type of data does RAM store?
      Currently used programs
    • ROM is non-volatile memory that can only be read from.

      True
    • ROM stores the basic instructions needed to start the computer
    • What type of access does RAM provide?
      Random access
    • RAM is volatile, meaning data is lost when the power is off
    • RAM is non-volatile and retains data when the power is turned off.
      False
    • Which type of memory is faster?
      RAM
    • What does ROM store in a computer?
      The BIOS
    • What type of memory is volatile and can be read from and written to by the processor?
      RAM