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VGA stands for?

A. Video Graphics Array
B. Visual Graphics Adapter
C. Virtual Graphics Adapter
D. Volatile Graphics Adapter
Correct Answer: A. Video Graphics Array

"Video Graphics Array" is the correct expansion for VGA.

VGA is a foundational standard for computer display hardware, initially introduced by IBM in 1987. It defines the specifications for the display adapter, monitor, and the signals used to transmit video information. This standard was crucial in the early development of personal computing graphics, providing a common interface for displaying images and text on monitors. Even today, the term VGA is often used to refer to the D-sub 15-pin connector found on many graphics cards and monitors. The other options,

  • "Visual Graphics Adapter,"
  • "Virtual Graphics Adapter," and
  • "Volatile Graphics Adapter,"

are incorrect acronyms and do not represent any recognized computer display standard. Understanding such acronyms is fundamental in computer literacy and hardware knowledge.

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