Which of the following statements are true. .ascii stores string in memory and terminate it with NULL character. There is no way in MIPS assembly programming to reserve some static data memory without initialization to a specific value. There is an assembler directive to arrange / place floating point values in static data memory. Assembler arranges multi-byte data in memory from first available aligned lower address to higher address. MARS always uses setting '.set boat'

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Answer:

The true statements are:

There is an assembler directive to arrange / place floating point values in static data memory

MARS always uses setting '.set boat'

Explanation:

It is the assembler directive who arranges and places the floating point values for the static data memory. Obviously there is no such way for the MIPS assemble programming for reservation of the static data memory without having any initialization for a considerable value.

MARS would definitely use the setting set “noat” ascii would store the string in the memory and then terminate it with respect to NULL character. They cannot reserve the MIPS assembly programming for a considerable value.

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