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    In Computer terminology, what is the full form of EPROM?
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    In Computer terminology, what is the full form of EPROM?

    A.

    Executable Programme Revise Only Memory

    B.

    Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory

    C.

    Electronic Programmable Retrieve Only Memory

    D.

    Extended Programme Rewritable Only Memory

    Correct option is B

    The correct answer is (b) Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
    · EPROM stands for Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
    · It is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices to store code or data that must be preserved when the power is turned off.
    · The memory can be programmed by the user using a specialized device.
    · Data stored in EPROM can be erased by exposing it to strong ultraviolet light and then reprogrammed.
    · EPROMs are commonly used in situations where data needs to be stored permanently but may require occasional updates or changes.

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