62. ........... is the maximum amount of data that can be stored on a storage medium.
Verified Answer
A. Magnetic storage
B. Optical storage
C. Solid-state storage
D. Storage capacity
E. None of these
Explanation:
'Storage capacity' is the precise term defining the maximum amount of data a storage device can hold. Magnetic, optical, and solid-state are types of storage, not the measure of amount. Thus, 'Storage capacity' is the correct term.