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A mnemonic is an English-like instruction that is converted by an assembler into a machine code for use by a processor.
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1. Assembly language is written using mnemonics: MVI, DCR, JZ.
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Correct Answer: True
2. The 8085 software is compatible with the 8080A.
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3. Programs written for the 8080A must have slight modifications to run on the 8085A.
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4. A microcontroller integrates multichip systems with RAM, ROM, and I/O.
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Correct Answer: True
5. The stack is a data storage area in RAM used by certain microprocessor operations.
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6. Machine language is independent of the type of microprocessor in a computer system.
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7. Chip designers are always trying to increase the clock speed.
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8. Polling is the process of pausing the normal sequence of instructions to cause the processor to execute a separate set of I/O instructions instead.
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Correct Answer: False
9. Instructions for the 80X86 family are downward compatible.
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10. A coprocessor is a microprocessor designed with a limited instruction set optimized to perform arithmetic operations very quickly.
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