The lowest form of computer language is called: A. FORTRAN B. BASIC C. machine language D. COBOL E. None of the above

FORTRAN
BASIC
machine language
COBOL E. None of the above

The correct answer is C. machine language.

Machine language is a set of instructions that a computer’s CPU can understand and execute directly. It is the lowest level of programming language, and it is made up of binary digits (bits), which are either 0 or 1. Each bit represents a different instruction, and the CPU can perform these instructions by reading and interpreting the bits.

FORTRAN, BASIC, and COBOL are all high-level programming languages. High-level languages are designed to be easier for humans to read and write than machine language. They are translated into machine language by a compiler or interpreter before they can be executed by the CPU.

E is not a correct answer because it is not a type of computer language.

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