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Which of the following is not a computer bus?
Options
A. data bus
B. timer bus
C. control bus
D. address bus
Correct Answer
timer bus
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1. Which of the following is not a basic element within the microprocessor?
Options
A. microcontroller
B. arithmetic-logic unit (ALU)
C. temporary register
D. accumulator
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Correct Answer: microcontroller
2. A port can be:
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A. strictly for input
B. strictly for output
C. bidirectional
D. all the above
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Correct Answer: bidirectional
3. A microprocessor unit, a memory unit, and an input/output unit form a:
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A. CPU
B. compiler
C. microcomputer
D. ALU
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Correct Answer: microcomputer
4. How many bits are used in the address bus?
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A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 16
5. How many bits are used in the data bus?
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A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 8
6. Exceptions to the 8085 microprocessor normal operation are called:
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A. jump instructions
B. decoding
C. interrupts
D. jump instructions or interrupts
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Correct Answer: jump instructions or interrupts
7. What is the difference between mnemonic codes and machine codes?
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A. There is no difference.
B. Machine codes are in binary, mnemonic codes are in shorthand English.
C. Machine codes are in shorthand English, mnemonic codes are in binary.
D. Machine codes are in shorthand English, mnemonic codes are a high-level language.
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Correct Answer: Machine codes are in binary, mnemonic codes are in shorthand English.
8. The technique of assigning a memory address to each I/O device in the SAM system is called:
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A. wired I/O
B. I/O mapping
C. dedicated I/O
D. memory-mapped I/O
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Correct Answer: memory-mapped I/O
9. How many buses are connected as part of the 8085 microprocessor?
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A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 3
10. When referring to instruction words, a mnemonic is:
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A. a short abbreviation for the operand address
B. a short abbreviation for the operation to be performed
C. a short abbreviation for the data word stored at the operand address
D. shorthand for machine language
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Correct Answer: a short abbreviation for the operation to be performed
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