Deck 18: Introduction to Assembly Language

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11.An example of an assembly language instruction is:

A)Divide
B)DIV X
C)Divx
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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12.The accumulator is used to:

A)Store input data
B)Temporarily store intermediate results
C)Permanently store instructions
D)None of the above
E)a,b,and c
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2.Assembly language and machine language are the same.
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3.Assembly language is a direct translation from machine language.
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7.Assembly language uses three letters to indicate an instruction.
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10.A programmer using assembly language has more control of the program than when using a high level language.
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4.Assembly language uses the accumulator for calculations.
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5.Registers are used for temporary storage.
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8.Compilers are faster than assembly language.
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1.Assembly language is used to speed up games.
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9.Assembly language is one step up from machine language.
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13.Registers are used to:

A)Store input data
B)Temporarily store intermediate results
C)Permanently store instructions
D)None of the above
E)a,b,and c
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6.All assembly languages are the same.
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Deck 18: Introduction to Assembly Language
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11.An example of an assembly language instruction is:

A)Divide
B)DIV X
C)Divx
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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12.The accumulator is used to:

A)Store input data
B)Temporarily store intermediate results
C)Permanently store instructions
D)None of the above
E)a,b,and c
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2.Assembly language and machine language are the same.
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3.Assembly language is a direct translation from machine language.
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7.Assembly language uses three letters to indicate an instruction.
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10.A programmer using assembly language has more control of the program than when using a high level language.
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4.Assembly language uses the accumulator for calculations.
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5.Registers are used for temporary storage.
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8.Compilers are faster than assembly language.
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1.Assembly language is used to speed up games.
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9.Assembly language is one step up from machine language.
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13.Registers are used to:

A)Store input data
B)Temporarily store intermediate results
C)Permanently store instructions
D)None of the above
E)a,b,and c
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6.All assembly languages are the same.
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