Quiz submission record for quiz3-1-2 at Tue Jul 6 09:25:39 2004: Your Answer for Question 1: Nope, because any bit pattern, when read as an instruction, has exactly one meaning. Your Answer for Question 2: If the branch is further than the 16-bit field of the conditional branch instruction (beq), then the assembler will insert an unconditional jump to There (to be reversed if it is found that the jump was unnecessary). However, since what is There modifies the registers used in teh comparison, if it tries to evaluate There first it may end up with invalid results. Your unique submission ID is quiz3-1-2-cs61c-bb-1089131139-3231.