The correct answer is: C. Video Graphics Array
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. It is a standard display interface developed by IBM in 1987. It was the first video standard to support a resolution of 640×480 pixels and 16 colors. VGA was widely used in personal computers until the early 2000s, when it was superseded by higher-resolution standards such as SVGA and XGA.
A. Extended Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an earlier video standard developed by IBM in 1984. It supported a resolution of 640×350 pixels and 16 colors.
B. Enhanced Graphics Array (EGA) is an enhanced version of EGA that was developed by IBM in 1985. It supported a resolution of 640×480 pixels and 64 colors.
D. Color Graphics Array (CGA) is an even earlier video standard developed by IBM in 1981. It supported a resolution of 320×200 pixels and 4 colors.
E. Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) is the correct answer.