A. Operating system
B. Cpu
C. User processes
D. All of the mentioned
A. They are in different memory spaces
B. They are in different logical addresses
C. They have a protection algorithm
D. Every address generated by the cpu is being checked against the relocation and limit registers
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Changes
D. Maintains
A. In the low memory
B. In the high memory
C. Either low or high memory (depending on the location of interrupt vector)
D. None of the mentioned
A. Each process is contained in a single contiguous section of memory
B. All processes are contained in a single contiguous section of memory
C. The memory space is contiguous
D. None of the mentioned
A. Providing more address space to processes
B. A different address space to processes
C. To protect the address spaces of processes
D. None of the mentioned
A. Less than
B. Equal to
C. Greater than
D. None of the mentioned
A. Is not easily accessible
B. Comes and goes as needed
C. Stays in the memory always
D. Never enters the memory space
A. Exactly one process
B. At least one process
C. Multiple processes at once
D. None of the mentioned
A. The number of partitions
B. The cpu utilization
C. The memory size
D. All of the mentioned
Explanation: None