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  • A non-relocatable program is one which


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  • A. cannot be made to execute in any area of storage other than the one designated for it at the time of its coding or translation
  • B. consists of a program and relevant information for its relocation
  • C. can itself perform the relocation of its address-sensitive portions
  • D. All Of the above

  • Correct Answer
  • cannot be made to execute in any area of storage other than the one designated for it at the time of its coding or translation 


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    • 1. Assembly code data base is associated with

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    • A. a permanent table which lists all key words and special symbols of the language in symbolic form
    • B. a permanent table of decision rules in the form of patterns for matching with the uniform symbol table to discover syntactic structure
    • C. consists of a full or partial list or the tokens as they appear in the program. Created by Lexical analysis and used for syntax analysis and interpretation
    • D. assembly language version of the program which is created by the code generation phase and is input to the assembly phase
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    • 2. A compiler for a high-level language that runs on one machine and produces code for a different machine is called

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    • A. optimizing compiler
    • B. one pass compiler
    • C. cross compiler
    • D. multipass compiler
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    • 3. Assembler is

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    • A. a program that automate the translation of assembly language into machine language
    • B. a program that accepts a program written in a high level language and produces an object program
    • C. a program that places programs into memory and prepares them for execution
    • D. is a program that appears to execute a source program as if it were machine language
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    • 4. In analyzing the compilation of PL/I program, the term "Syntax analysis" is associated with

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    • A. recognition of basic syntactic constructs through reductions
    • B. recognition of basic elements and creation of uniform symbols
    • C. creation of more optional matrix
    • D. use of macro processor to produce more optimal assembly code
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    • 5. Job Control Language (JCL) statements are Used to

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    • A. Read the input from the slow-speed card reader to the high-speed magnetic disk
    • B. Specify, to the operating system, the beginning and end of a job in a batch
    • C. Allocate the CPU to a job
    • D. All of the above
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    • 6. Convert the 11014B machine language instructions into assembly language, assuming that they were not generated by pseudo-ops:

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    • A. ASRA
    • B. LOADA h#OD4E, i
    • C. STOREA h#014B, d
    • D. ADDA h#01FE, i
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    • 7. Terminal Table

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    • A. a permanent table which lists all key words and special symbols of the language in symbolic form
    • B. a permanent table of decision rules in the form of patterns for matching with the uniform symbol table to discover syntactic structure
    • C. consists of a full or partial list of the tokens as they appear in the program. Created by Lexical analysis and used for syntax analysis and interpretation
    • D. contains all constants in the program
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    • 8. Convert the ASLA assembly language instructions into hexadecimal machine language:

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    • A. 0111EF
    • B. 9001E6
    • C. DA000F
    • D. 40
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    • 9. If special forms are needed for printing the output, the programmer specifies these forms through

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    • A. JCL
    • B. IPL
    • C. Utility programs
    • D. Load modules
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    • 10. Which of the following might be used to convert high-level language instructions into machine language?

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    • A. system software
    • B. applications software
    • C. an operating environment
    • D. an interpreter
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