Statement C is the only wrong statement because email cannot guarantee that recipients read messages immediately upon sending. Statements A, B and D correctly describe email capabilities such as sending content and attachments, archiving messages and filtering spam. Message reading depends on recipient behaviour and notification settings, not the technology alone. Hence the option selecting only C as wrong is correct.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it accurately identifies C as the sole incorrect statement and affirms that A, B and D are valid features of email use. It highlights the difference between message delivery and actual reading behaviour.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it groups A and C as wrong, even though A is a standard feature of email. Treating A as wrong would contradict basic ICT knowledge about email functionality.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it labels C and D as wrong statements. D is true, since spam filters are widely used to manage unwanted messages. Combining a true statement with the false one makes this option invalid.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it includes B and C as wrong statements. While C is incorrect, B is true in noting that email can be stored, archived and searched over time. This mixture of true and false statements cannot be accepted.
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