CDfs is a virtual file system for Unix-like operating systems; it provides access to data and audio tracks on Compact Discs. When the CDfs driver mounts a Compact Disc, it represents each track as a file. This is consistent with the Unix convention "everything is a file".
Answer is D
Windows supports two types of file systems on CD-ROMs and Digital Versatile Disks (DVDs): Compact Disc File System (CDFS) and Universal Disk Format (UDF)
Think this might just be a bad question. CHFI v10 pg 1096 is only reference in manual to CDFS. The link says "Because CDFS is not specific to a single operating system, a disc burned on a Macintosh using the compact disk file system can be read on a Windows or Linux-based computer." (https://techterms.com/definition/cdfs)
It isn't a bad question, you actually answered it in your quote. It's a disc copied on a Mac-based system. The CDFS (Compact Disk File System) format was originally engineered at MIT in the 80's for use on Macintosh systems.
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