Computer Science - Operating Systems Concepts - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Operating Systems Concepts - Section 1 (Q.No. 22)
22.
Memory
is a device that performs a sequence of operations specified by instructions in memory.
is the device where information is stored
is a sequence of instructions
is typically characterized by interactive processing and time-slicing of the CPU's time to allow quick response to each user.
None of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Gaurang said:   1 decade ago
How could memory be a device?

Ainnie said:   1 decade ago
Memory is not a device.

Sachchidanand said:   1 decade ago
Memory is physical location where data can be stored, it is not a device.

Sairaj said:   1 decade ago
Memory can't be a device. I think it is sequence of instructions.

Mahesh said:   9 years ago
Memory is not a device but in memory we stored the data that means memory have some space like as our phones.

So the given answer is correct.

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