Statements A, C and D are correct, whereas B is incorrect. A is true because timetables and circulars follow official channels and are documented, which characterises formal communication. C is true since written assessment instructions issued by the institution or teacher form part of the formal record. D is true as formal communication is usually documented in ways that allow future reference, such as notices, minutes and official emails. B is false because formal communication is typically planned and structured rather than entirely spontaneous.
Option A:
Option A brings together A and C only and omits D, ignoring the important feature that formal communication generally creates an official record. While A and C are correct, the absence of D means this option does not cover all characteristics mentioned. Therefore A and C only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B includes C and D only and leaves out A, failing to recognise that announcements in timetables or circulars are classic examples of formal messages. Since A is also correct, C and D only cannot fully represent formal communication in educational settings and is therefore not the correct answer.
Option C:
Option C correctly combines A, C and D, capturing examples, written assessment instructions and record-keeping functions of formal communication. It excludes B, which incorrectly portrays formality as purely spontaneous. Because it contains all and only the true statements, A, C and D only is the right answer.
Option D:
Option D treats all four statements as correct, including B, which contradicts the planned and structured nature of formal communication. This inclusion makes the combination logically inconsistent. Consequently A, B, C and D cannot be selected.
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