Assembly bscs5 Quiz

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Question A

Instruction Pointer holds the address of the    Previous instruction to be executed


Register whose each bit specify a different meaning is   Accumulator Register                                               v
By default CS is associated with    SS
Register are storage cell    Outside the processor
Group of bits processor uses to inform memory which element to read/writeControl bus
Intel follow Littel endian
mov [1234],ax is an example of Direct addressing
The basic function of register is to? Hold the operand
__________ converts the programs written in assembly language into machin a) Machine compiler
The instructions like MOV or ADD are called as ______ a) OP-Code
 The alternate way of writing the instruction, ADD #5,R1 is ______ a) ADD [5],[R1];
Instructions which won’t appear in the object program are called as _____ a) Redundant instructions
_____ directive specifies the end of execution of a program. a) End
10. The last statement of the source program should be _______ a) Stop
When dealing with the branching code the assembler ___________ a) Replaces the target with
The assembler stores all the names and their corresponding values in _____ a) Special purpose Registe
 The assembler stores the object code in ______ a) Main memory
The utility program used to bring the object code into memory for executiona) Loader
1101's one's complement is "1010"
1101's two'scompliment is "0011"
Auxelory bit is used in the additon of binary number
How many bytes in one parahgraph according to IBM 8080 2 bytes
In one segment how many bytes are in sixteen bit archtecture 2 bytes
If bits are 20 then segment size is 8 bytes
Monittor Mode is also called system mode
In Logical : offset addressing scheme contents of CS,DS,ES may be Identical
To map sixteen bit to two bit address we should multiply base address with 10h
In last operation representation of bits are even or Odd which flag is used overflow flag
According to flag register SP stand for system protocol
the command of copy from current folder all asm file type to d drive is copy all to d

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B C D your roll no here answer below
 Current instruction  Next instruction to be executed
 None of the given
 Pointer Register   Index register   Flag register
 BP  CX IP
 Both inside and outside the processor
 Inside the processor  None of the given           
Data bus Address bus RAM
Big endian Both littel endian and big None of the given
Base register indirect Base+index None of the given
Hold the operator Hold both the operator anNone of the given
b) Interpreter c) Assembler d) Converter
b) Operators c) Commands d) None of the mentioned
b) ADD R1,5 c) ADDIME 5,[R1]; d) There is no other way
b) Exceptions c) Comments d) Assembler Directives
b) Return c) Stop d) Terminate
b) Return c) OP d) End
b) Does not replace until the test coc) Finds the Branch offset d) Replaces the target with the value specified by the DATAWOR
b) Symbol Table c) Value map Set d) None of the mentioned
b) Cache c) RAM d) Magnetic disk
b) Fetcher c) Extractor d) Linker
"1001" "0010" "0001"
"0110" "1010" "0101"
decimal number haxa decimal number octal number
8 bytes 16 bytes 64 KB
8 bytes 16 bytes 64 KB
16 bytes 64 KB 1 MB
Kernal mode user mode both a and b
variate overlaped Both B and C
16d 10b both a and b
Zero flag Auxelory flag Trap flag
stack plus stack pointer sub process
copy .asm all d:\ copy *.asm d:\ copy e:\*.asm d:\

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