What is the primary function of the memory unit in the Von Neumann architecture?
3.1.1 Computer architecture - 3.1.2 Von Neumann architecture

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To store data and instructions for processing.
To execute arithmetic operations directly.
To manage input and output devices.
To control the flow of electricity in the system.
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Describe the role of the control unit in a computer system.
The control unit is responsible for the physical design of the computer hardware.
The control unit stores data temporarily for quick access.
The control unit directs the operation of the processor and coordinates the activities of other components in a computer system.
The control unit manages the power supply of the computer.
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What operations are performed by the arithmetic logic unit (ALU)?
The ALU performs arithmetic and logical operations.
The ALU is responsible for memory storage operations.
The ALU only performs addition and subtraction.
The ALU executes input/output operations.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do input/output operations function in the Von Neumann architecture?
Input/output operations in Von Neumann architecture function through a shared bus system connecting the CPU, memory, and I/O devices.
I/O devices operate independently of the CPU and memory in Von Neumann architecture.
Input/output operations are handled exclusively by the CPU without any bus system.
Data is transferred between I/O devices and memory using a direct connection without a bus.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain the stored program concept in computer architecture.
Only data can be stored in memory, not instructions.
The stored program concept limits program execution to static sequences.
Instructions must be stored separately from data.
The stored program concept allows instructions and data to be stored in the same memory, enabling dynamic program execution and flexibility.
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What is the purpose of the data bus in a computer system?
The purpose of the data bus is to transfer data between the computer's components.
To store data permanently in the computer's memory.
To manage the power supply of the computer.
To connect the computer to the internet.
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How does the memory unit interact with the control unit?
The control unit and memory unit operate independently without interaction.
The memory unit controls the execution of instructions in the CPU.
The control unit interacts with the memory unit by sending signals to fetch or store data.
The control unit retrieves data from the hard drive directly.
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