The addressing mode in a digital computer in which the address location
that is specified in the program instructions contains the address of the
final desired location is called:

A.
Indexed addressing.
B.
Absolute addressing.
C.
Indirect addressing.
D.
Implied addressing.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Indirect addressing.
* Answer indexed addressing determines the desired memory address by adding the contents of
the address defined in the program’s instruction to that of an index register.
* Implied addressing refers to registers usually contained inside the CPU.
* Answer absolute addressing addresses the entire primary memory space.