The terms “red book”, “yellow book”, and “orange book” refer to: A. SCSI B. ide C. floppy drive technology D. CD-ROM standards E. All of the above

SCSI
ide
floppy drive technology
CD-ROM standards E. All of the above

The correct answer is: D. CD-ROM standards

The red book, yellow book, and orange book are all standards for CD-ROMs. The red book is the standard for CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio), which is the standard format for audio CDs. The yellow book is the standard for CD-ROM, which is the standard format for read-only data CDs. The orange book is the standard for CD-ROM/XA, which is an extended format for CD-ROMs that can store both audio and data.

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a standard for connecting peripheral devices to computers. IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) is a standard for hard disk drives. Floppy drive technology is a technology for storing data on floppy disks.

A. SCSI is not a CD-ROM standard.
B. IDE is not a CD-ROM standard.
C. Floppy drive technology is not a CD-ROM standard.
E. All of the above is not the correct answer.