graphical user interface, single-tasking operating system
graphical user interface, multi-tasking operating system
command-driven interface, single-tasking operating system
command-driven interface, multi-tasking operating system E. None of these
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The correct answer is: C. command-driven interface, single-tasking operating system.
MS-DOS is a command-line operating system, which means that users interact with the computer by typing commands at a prompt. It is a single-tasking operating system, which means that it can only run one program at a time.
A graphical user interface (GUI) is a user interface that uses windows, icons, and menus to interact with the computer. A multi-tasking operating system is an operating system that can run multiple programs at the same time.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: A graphical user interface, single-tasking operating system. This is not correct because MS-DOS does not have a graphical user interface.
- Option B: A graphical user interface, multi-tasking operating system. This is not correct because MS-DOS is a single-tasking operating system.
- Option C: A command-driven interface, single-tasking operating system. This is correct because MS-DOS is a command-line operating system and a single-tasking operating system.
- Option D: A command-driven interface, multi-tasking operating system. This is not correct because MS-DOS is a single-tasking operating system.
- Option E: None of these. This is not correct because MS-DOS is a command-line operating system and a single-tasking operating system.