Which of the following is a system programming language for micro-computers in the Intel family.
A. LOGO
B. SNOBOL
C. PCM
D. PL/1
E. None of the above
Answer: Option E
Solution (By Examveda Team)
This question asks you to identify a programming language specifically designed for creating system software (like operating systems or drivers) on computers using Intel processors. Let's look at each option:Option A: LOGO: LOGO is an educational programming language, not typically used for system programming.
Option B: SNOBOL: SNOBOL is a string processing language, not primarily used for system-level programming.
Option C: PCM: PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a method for digitally representing analog signals, not a programming language.
Option D: PL/1: PL/1 is a general-purpose programming language, but it's not commonly associated with microcomputer system programming in the Intel family.
Therefore, none of the given options are widely known system programming languages for Intel microcomputers. The correct answer is likely a language like Assembly language or C, which are commonly used for this purpose but not listed here.
The best answer is E: None of the above.
E. Is right because PCM is not a programming Language.
Option D pL/1 OR PL/M
Pulse code modulation