Question 90Electricity/Electronics - 1st Asst/Chief70% to pass
What statement is true concerning read only memory (ROM)?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) ROM is non-volatile memory and the contents of ROM are not lost when the power is removed.
ROM (Read-Only Memory) is a type of computer memory that retains its stored data even when the power is turned off. This is because the data in ROM is programmed during the manufacturing process and cannot be modified or erased by the user. The contents of ROM are not affected by the removal of power, making it a non-volatile form of memory.
The other options are incorrect because A) is false, as the contents of ROM are not lost when the power is removed, and C) and D) are false, as ROM is a non-volatile memory type, not a volatile one.
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