KVS 30-12-2018 Part B
October 28, 2023KVS 30-12-2018 Part B
October 28, 2023KVS 30-12-2018 Part B
| Question 9 |
A group of bits that tells the computer to perform a specific operation is known as
| Instruction code | |
| Micro operation | |
| Accumulator | |
| Register |
Question 9 Explanation:
→An instruction code is a group of bits that instruct the computer to perform a specific operation.
→The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition, subtraction, shift, complement, etc.
→An instruction must also include one or more operands, which indicate the registers and/or memory addresses from which data is taken or to which data is deposited.
→The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition, subtraction, shift, complement, etc.
→An instruction must also include one or more operands, which indicate the registers and/or memory addresses from which data is taken or to which data is deposited.
Correct Answer: A
Question 9 Explanation:
→An instruction code is a group of bits that instruct the computer to perform a specific operation.
→The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition, subtraction, shift, complement, etc.
→An instruction must also include one or more operands, which indicate the registers and/or memory addresses from which data is taken or to which data is deposited.
→The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition, subtraction, shift, complement, etc.
→An instruction must also include one or more operands, which indicate the registers and/or memory addresses from which data is taken or to which data is deposited.
