Your CD-ROM audio cable connects to the: A. speaker B. sound card (or motherboard if sound is integrated with it) C. power supply D. hard drive E. BIOS

speaker
sound card (or motherboard if sound is integrated with it)
power supply
hard drive E. BIOS

The correct answer is: B. sound card (or motherboard if sound is integrated with it).

The CD-ROM audio cable connects to the sound card, which is a device that converts digital audio signals into analog signals that can be played through speakers. The sound card is usually located on the motherboard, but it can also be a separate card that is installed in the computer.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option A: The speaker is a device that converts analog audio signals into sound waves that can be heard.
  • Option C: The power supply is a device that provides power to the computer’s components.
  • Option D: The hard drive is a device that stores data.
  • Option E: The BIOS is a program that is stored on the motherboard and that is responsible for initializing the computer’s hardware.
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