Computer Memory: Written Activity
Objective:
To assess your understanding of the types of computer memory and storage devices.
Instructions:
Read the following questions carefully and answer them in the space provided. Each question
relates to the concepts of primary and secondary memory in computer systems.
1. Definitions (5 points each):
a. What is RAM, and why is it considered volatile memory?
b. Explain the role of ROM in a computer system.
c. Describe the difference between magnetic and optical storage devices.
2. Short Answer (10 points each):
a. Why is a hard disk considered a magnetic storage device, and what is its primary
purpose?
b. Compare and contrast a CD and a DVD in terms of storage capacity and use.
3. Matching (2 points each):
Match the following terms with their correct descriptions:
a. RAM
b. ROM
c. Hard Disk
d. CD
e. DVD
Descriptions:
1. Stores data permanently and is rewritable.
2. Portable disk with storage capacity between 650-700 MB.
3. Volatile memory used for storing data temporarily.
4. Contains manufacturer's instructions and is non-volatile.
5. Similar to a CD but with larger storage capacity.
4. Essay (20 points):
a. Discuss how the combination of RAM, ROM, and secondary storage devices
contributes to the overall functionality of a computer system. Include examples to
illustrate your points.