Final answer:
The video subsystem does not include speakers, as it mainly consists of the video card which processes and renders images for display. Speakers are part of the audio subsystem.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked whether the video subsystem is made up of the video card and speakers. The answer to this question is B. False. The video subsystem primarily refers to the components responsible for generating and displaying images and video on a computer's monitor or display screen. This typically includes the video card (sometimes referred to as the graphics card), which is an expansion card that processes and renders images and video to be displayed. The speakers, on the other hand, are part of the audio subsystem, which is responsible for producing sound from the computer. Therefore, they are not considered a component of the video subsystem.