Questions: A graphical interface is an interface that uses graphics as compared to a command-driven interface.
Transcript text: A $\qquad$ interface is an interface that uses graphics as compared to a command-driven interface.
Solution
The answer is the second one (or B): graphical user.
Explanation for each option:
Menu-based: This refers to an interface that presents a list of options or commands in a menu format. While it can be part of a graphical user interface, it is not the term specifically describing an interface that uses graphics.
Graphical user: This is the correct term. A graphical user interface (GUI) uses graphical elements like windows, icons, and buttons, as opposed to text-based command-driven interfaces.
Common user: This term does not specifically describe an interface type. It is not relevant to the context of the question.
Summary:
A graphical user interface (GUI) is an interface that uses graphics, such as windows, icons, and buttons, as compared to a command-driven interface that relies on text commands.