The term ‘memory’ applies to which one of the following

Logic
Storage
Input Device
Output Device E. None of these

The correct answer is: B. Storage

Memory is a storage device that stores data and programs that are being used by the computer. It is a temporary storage device, which means that it loses its contents when the computer is turned off.

Logic is the part of the computer that controls the execution of instructions. It is responsible for carrying out the instructions that are stored in memory.

Input devices are devices that allow the user to enter data into the computer. Examples of input devices include the keyboard, mouse, and scanner.

Output devices are devices that allow the computer to display data to the user. Examples of output devices include the monitor, printer, and speaker.

None of the other options are correct.