Q. The organization and interconnection of the various components of a computer system is
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Correct Answer: (C)
Architecture
Explanation: Computer architecture refers to the organization and interconnection of various components of a computer system, including the CPU, memory, input/output devices, and communication pathways. It defines how these components interact to execute instructions efficiently.
Designing (A) refers to the process of creating a system but is not specific to interconnection.
Graphics (B) is related to visual representation and not system structure.
Networks (D) deals with communication between multiple computers, not the internal organization of a single system.
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
Computer architecture refers to the organization and interconnection of various components of a computer system, including the CPU, memory, input/output devices, and communication pathways. It defines how these components interact to execute instructions efficiently.
Designing (A) refers to the process of creating a system but is not specific to interconnection.
Graphics (B) is related to visual representation and not system structure.
Networks (D) deals with communication between multiple computers, not the internal organization of a single system.
Designing (A) refers to the process of creating a system but is not specific to interconnection.
Graphics (B) is related to visual representation and not system structure.
Networks (D) deals with communication between multiple computers, not the internal organization of a single system.