yes
You can add a HD drive to your PC, add a HD capable graphics card and buy a HD monitor. - Neeraj Sharma
Yes it is when you are speaking in terms of plugging your monitor in the graphics adapter port.
A graphics card that fits into an internal slot on the motherboard. A basic graphics card is usually in a standard computer. A gaming computer will have a much more powerful graphics card, even one cooled by its own fan.
printer
To display graphics
You need a graphics card to see the monitor.
A graphic workstation is a workstation that is configured specifically for graphics work. It can include vector graphics, image manipulation, and bitmap graphics.
Text and graphics can be displayed on a computer's monitor (screen).
It is a computer monitor/tv but on a computer/games console, the graphics are generated by a graphics card.
None. Its the graphics card that uses an IRQ. The monitor is just a peripheral.
Yes and no. A monitor can support several different screen resolutions. A CRT monitor can technically support any screen resolution sent to it, although the screen may be unreadable at extremely high resolutions. An LCD monitor supports a strict number of resolutions, but almost always more than one. The resolution that your screen actually uses (or tries to use) is specified by the video card, not the monitor. So purchasing a high-definition monitor won't do you any good if your video card is only capable of displaying 1024x768.
no