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8085 Microprocessor MCQs

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August 30, 2017

121. To address the full memory space of an Intel 8085 microprocessor four RAMS of
different sizes are available:

1. 8K x 8
2. 16K x 4
3. 32K x 4
4. 32K x 16

What minimal combination of chip(s) will serve the purpose?

1. 1, 2, 3 and 4
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

Answer
Answer. d
122. An example of 8085 instruction that uses direct addressing is

1. RLC
2. STA
3. RRC
4. CMA

Answer
Answer. b
123. A 16 bit memory address register can address memory locations of

1. 16 k
2. 32 k
3. 64 k
4. 128 k

Answer
Answer. c
124. What are the number of memories required of size 16 x 4 to design a memory of
size 64 x 8?

1. 2
2. 4
3. 6

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4. 8

Answer
Answer. d
125. Which stack is used in 8085 microprocessors?

1. FIFO
2. FILO
3. LIFO
4. LILO

Answer
Answer. c
126. Memory chips of four different sizes as below are available:

1. 32 K x 4
2. 32 K x 16
3. 8 K x 8
4. 16 K x 4

All the memory chips as mentioned in the above list are Read/Write memory. What
minimal combination of chips or chip alone can map full address space of 8085
microprocessor?

1. 1 and 2
2. 1 only
3. 2 only
4. 4 only

Answer
Answer. b
127. A memory system of 64 Kbytes needs to be designed with RAM chips of 1 Kbyte
each, and a decoder tree constructed with 2 : 4 decoder chips with “Enable” input. What
is the total number of decoder chips?

1. 21
2. 64
3. 32
4. 25

Answer
Answer. a
128. Which one of the following statements is correct?

1. ROM is 3 Read/Write Memory


2. PC points to the last instruction that was executed
3. Stack works on the principle of LIFO
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4. All instructions affect the flags

Answer
Answer. c
129. How many and which types of machine cycles are needed to execute PUSH PSW by
an Intel 8085 A microprocessor?

1. 2; Fetch and Memory write


2. 3; Fetch and 2 Memory write
3. 3; Fetch and 2 Memory read
4. 3; Fetch, Memory read and Memory write

Answer
Answer. b
130. Memory-mapped I/O-scheme for the allocation of address to memories and I/O
devices, is used
for

1. small systems
2. large systems
3. both large and small systems
4. very large systems

Answer
Answer. a
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