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DVD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.
 
  a.
  digital video disc read-only memory
  b.
  compact disc read-only memory
 
  c.
  digital video drive read-only memory
  d.
  digital drive read-only memory

Question 2

CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.
 
  a.
  computer drive read-only
  b.
  computer disc-rewriteable
 
  c.
  compact disc-recordable
  d.
  compact disc-rewriteable



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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