Statements A, B and C accurately describe common features of web browsers, while statement D is incorrect. Browsers are indeed application software for accessing the Web, they provide bookmark functions and they use caching to speed up loading. Modern browsers can display images and embed multimedia, so claiming they cannot do so is false. Therefore, the correct option is the one that includes A, B and C but excludes D.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it selects exactly the three true statements about browser functionality. It recognises browsing, bookmarking and caching as key browser features. By leaving out the false statement about multimedia display, this option matches the actual capabilities of web browsers.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it groups A and D only, mixing one true statement and one false statement. While A is correct, D wrongly denies browser support for multimedia. It also ignores B and C, which are true, making this option incomplete and partly wrong.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it includes only B and C, omitting A. Although B and C are true, A is also an essential statement defining a browser as application software for Web access. Excluding A prevents this combination from representing the full set of correct statements.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it labels all four statements as correct. This would require accepting D, which falsely claims that browsers cannot display multimedia elements. Including a false statement disqualifies this option.
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