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Q. What is the difference between a CD-ROM and a CD-RW?
  • (A) They are the same – just two different terms used by different manufacturers
  • (B) A CD-ROM can be written to and a CDRW cannot
  • (C) A CD-RW can be written to, but a CDROM can only be read from
  • (D) A CD-ROM holds more information than a CD-RW
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) A CD-RW can be written to, but a CDROM can only be read from

Explanation:

CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory): Data is pre-written and can only be read, not written or erased.

  • CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable): Can be written, erased, and rewritten multiple times.

So, the main difference is that CD-RW allows writing, whereas CD-ROM does not.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory): Data is pre-written and can only be read, not written or erased.

  • CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable): Can be written, erased, and rewritten multiple times.

So, the main difference is that CD-RW allows writing, whereas CD-ROM does not.

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