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371 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN RAM (random access memory) is volatile Открыть
372 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. Открыть
373 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN The BIOS (basic output system) uses RAM to control communication with peripherals. Открыть
374 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Computer peripherals are the devices you use to expand your system's functionality and are not essential for the computer to work. Открыть
375 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN While the motherboard and CPU have small amounts of built-in memory, alone, they are not enough to utilize most of the computer's capabilities. Открыть
376 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN ROM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips Открыть
377 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Extra chips are usually contained in small circuit boards. Открыть
378 He ________ (send) his letter yesterday. Открыть
379 Read the passage. RAM and ROM The programs and data which pass through the processor must be loaded into the main memory. Therefore, when the user runs a program, the CPU looks for it on the hard disk and transfers a copy into the RAM chips. RAM (random access memory) is volatile – that is, its information is lost when the computer is turned off. However, ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile, containing instructions and routines for the basic operations of the CPU. The BIOS (basic input/output system) uses ROM to control communication with peripherals. RAM capacity can be expanded by adding extra chips, usually contained in small circuit boards called dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Extra chips contained in small circuit boards are called single in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Открыть
380 They ________ (just/ buy) some postcards. Открыть