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Computer Studies
Operating Systems
What is 'Paging' in memory management?
A
Dividing memory into logical sections based on program structure
B
Dividing memory into fixed-size blocks
C
Releasing memory after a program finishes
D
Assigning memory to programs when needed
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Explanation
Paging is a memory management technique that divides memory into fixed-size blocks called pages. This helps manage memory efficiently.
Reference: Computer Studies , Page 4
Hint
Pages are equal-sized blocks — like pages in a book.
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