Dr. Lal and Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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A local storage register in the CPU which contains the address of the next instruction to be executed is referred as_____.

A sequence of precise and unambiguous instructions for solving a problem in a finite number of operations is referred to as_____.

A standard intended to connect relatively low-speed devices such as keyboards, mice, modems and printers is _____.

The concept that one can disconnect peripherals and plug them in without letting the computer shut down or reconfigure the system is referred to as_____.

The time interval between the instant at which data is called from a storage device and the instant delivery begins is_____.

The automatic execution of lower-priority (background) computer programs when higher-priority (foreground) programs are not using the system resources is referred to as_____.

A form of access to a computer or network with specified user name and password is referred as_____.

A local storage area also called a register, in which the result of an arithmetic or logic operation is formed, is :
