1) Temporary memory that is used to hold programs that are running or to hold data that is being used. a) ROM b) RAM c) BIOS 2) Very fast temporary memory, found built into CPUs. It is used to hold the most often used program code or data. a) ROM b) RAM c) Cache 3) You can read whatever is in the memory but you cannot change it or save anything to it. Type of permanent memory, content usually stored at a factory. a) ROM b) RAM c) Cache d) CMOS 4) This is the start up program that the CPU runs on system power up. Its job is to detect system hardware and perform a POST (power on self test) on the detected hardware before the operating system is allowed to load. a) BIOS b) CMOS c) Cache d) ROM 5) POST stands for a) Possible Transfer b) Pending on system transfer c) Power on self test 6) This is a small amount of special lower power use RAM memory that stores the BIOS detected hardware and settings. Memory data is prevented from loss (at power off) by a battery, a) BIOS b) Cache c) ROM d) CMOS 7) CMOS stands for a) Complex metal-oxide semiconductor b) Conductor metal-oxide semiconductor c) Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor

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