Ch-4 - Secondary Storage Media
Ch-4 - Secondary Storage Media
Ch-4 - Secondary Storage Media
a. Magnetic tape is a plastic tape usually half an inch wide, coated on one side with iron oxide which can be magnetized.
b. Magnetic tape is a sequential storage device.
c. Examples of optical disks are CD ROM and DVD.
d. A magnetized spot represents 1 (bit) and the absence of a magnetized spot represents 0 (bit).
e. Flash memory is non volatile memory
a. The secondary storage device that follows the sequential mode of access is a magnetic disk. FALSE
b. Optical disk is made by plastic material. FALSE
c. The new high-performance hard disks rotate at 720 rpm - 1000 rpm. FALSE
d. The CD-ROM is a kind of magnetic disk. FALSE
e. The word bits is a contraction of two words binary and digits. TRUE
The smallest unit of information on a machine and a single bit can hold
BIT
only one of two values: 0 and 1
a. A non volatile storage medium that can store all the data and instructions even after the computer is turned off.
Secondary Storage Media / Memory
b. A plastic tape usually half -an - inch wide, coated on one side with iron oxide, which can be magnetized.
Magnetic Tape
c. Disk storage system consists of a rotating disk.
Hard Disk
d. A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers.
Optical Disk
e. A location in computer memory consisting of eight adjacent bits.
Byte
Answer: A non volatile type of memory which is cheaper and slower and have huge storage capacity is called Secondary storage.
Answer: A secondary storage medium which is used to store data, information for future reference which is used in mini , mainframe or
super computers is called magnetic tape.
Magnetic tape is also called sequential access media or device because it is in a sequential nature. It stores and accesses the data and
information sequentially.
Answer: A non volatile memory which is similar to EEPROM and can store a large amount of data is called flash memory.
Flash memory is more popular because of its small size and portability with huge storage capacity and can be used in wide range of
consumer devices, including USB flash drives, mobile phones, digital cameras , tablet computers, PC cards in notebook computers.
e. List any three advantages and disadvantages of magnetic disks as a secondary storage media.
Answer:
Three advantages of magnetic disks are as follows:
It is most widely used and popular storage mediums for direct access secondary storage.
The data in magnetic disk can be erased and reused.
The disk is covered within a protective case or cartridge to shield it from the dust and other external interference.
Three Disadvantages of magnetic disks are as follows:
Data can be altered by magnetic fields, dust, mechanical problems
Gradually lose their charge over time - data lost
Hard disks eventually fail which stops the computer from working.
Regular crashes can damage the surface of the disk, leading to loss of data in that sector.
f. What is an optical disk? Which technology is used to read/write on to optical disk?
Answer: A storage system consists of a rotating disk, which is coated with a thin metal or some other highly reflective material is called
optical disk.
Laser beam technology is used to read/write on to optical disk.
g. What is a CD-ROM?
Answer: An optical disk where data written once and read many times (WORM) which is a shiny, silver colour metal disk of 12 cm diameter
is called CD-ROM. It is made up of a resin , such as polycarbonate material.
h. List any two advantages and disadvantages of optical disks as a secondary storage media.
Answer:
Two advantages of optical disks are as follows:
An optical disk is tougher than tapes of floppy disks. It is physically harder to break, melt or wrap.
The cost of a optical disk is very low. Because of their low cost and enormous storage capacity, they are used widely.
Two Disadvantages of optical disks are as follows:
The data access speed of an optical disk is slower than in the speed of a magnetic disk.
Reading writing procedures are more difficult in optical disks than magnetic disks.
i. Differentiate between sequential access and random access media with one example each.
Answer:
Sequential Access Media Random Access Media
1. The media in which we access the data 1. The media in which we access the data and
and information sequentially i.e. one after information randomly i.e. from start , end or
another is called Sequential Access Media. from middle is called Random Access Media.
Answer: A location in computer memory consisting of eight adjacent bits is called a byte.
1 MB = 1024 KB = 1024 * 1024 bytes = 1048576 bytes
3 MB = 3 * 1048576 = 3145728 bytes