In MS-DOS, relocatable object files and load modules have extensions A. .OBJ and .COM or .EXE, respectively B. .COM and .OBJ, respectively C. .EXE and .OBJ, respectively D. .DAS and .EXE, respectively E. None of the above

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The correct answer is A. .OBJ and .COM or .EXE, respectively.

A relocatable object file is a file that contains machine code that can be loaded into memory at any address. A load module is a file that contains machine code that is ready to be executed. In MS-DOS, relocatable object files have the extension .OBJ, and load modules have the extension .COM or .EXE.

Option B is incorrect because .COM files are not relocatable. Option C is incorrect because .EXE files are not relocatable. Option D is incorrect because .DAS files are not used in MS-DOS. Option E is incorrect because at least one of the options is correct.