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1. A name or number used to identify a storage location device?

  • A. A byte
  • B. A byte
  • C. A byte
  • D. A byte

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

A name or number used to identify a storage location device is called an address. In computing, this is a unique identifier used to access a specific location in memory or on a storage device. 
  • In memory: A memory address is a numerical label assigned to each location in the main memory (RAM), allowing the CPU to find and access specific data. 
  • On storage devices: A unique physical address is used to locate and access data on devices like hard drives or solid-state drives. 
  • In programming: A variable is a named storage location that holds data, and when the variable is used, it is essentially referencing the address of that storage location.

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