An output device that uses words or messages recorded on a magnetic medium to produce audio response is
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Magnetic tape
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Voice response unit
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Voice recognition unit
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Voice band
B
Correct answer
Explanation
A Voice Response Unit is specifically designed to produce audio output by playing pre-recorded words or messages stored on magnetic media. It's an output device that converts stored audio data into sound. Voice recognition units are input devices that interpret speech, magnetic tape is the storage medium itself (not a complete audio output system), and voice band refers to transmission frequencies.