When an interrupt is enabled, then where does the pointer moves immediately after this interrupt has occurred?

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When an interrupt is enabled, then where does the pointer moves immediately after this interrupt has occurred?

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a) to the next instruction which is to be executed
b) to the first instruction of ISR
c) to a fixed location in memory called interrupt vector table
d) to the end of the program
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