Access time is the highest in the case of A. floppy disk B. cache C. swapping devices D. magnetic disk E. None of the above

[amp_mcq option1=”floppy disk” option2=”cache” option3=”swapping devices” option4=”magnetic disk E. None of the above” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is: D. magnetic disk

A magnetic disk is a storage device that uses magnetic fields to store and retrieve data. It is a type of secondary storage, which means that it is not directly accessible by the CPU. Data on a magnetic disk is stored on a rotating platter, which is coated with a magnetic material. The platter is read and written by a read/write head, which is located on an arm that moves across the surface of the platter.

The access time of a magnetic disk is the time it takes for the read/write head to move to the correct location on the platter and read or write the data. The access time of a magnetic disk is typically much longer than the access time of a cache or a swapping device.

A cache is a small amount of high-speed memory that is used to store frequently accessed data. The access time of a cache is much faster than the access time of main memory. A swapping device is a storage device that is used to store data that is not currently being used. The access time of a swapping device is typically much slower than the access time of main memory.

E. None of the above is not the correct answer because the access time of a magnetic disk is the highest among the given options.