Statements A, B and D correctly describe key features of digital libraries, while statement C is false. Digital libraries do host a variety of e-resources, they allow remote access and they usually support downloading or printing within licence limits. It is incorrect to say that their resources can never be searched by keywords or metadata; in fact search functionality is a major advantage. Therefore, the combination that includes A, B and D but excludes C is the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it selects the three statements that accurately portray digital library functions. It recognises diverse collections, remote access and user tools for handling content. By excluding the false statement about search restrictions, it aligns with how digital libraries operate.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it omits statement D while including only A and B. Although A and B are true, D is also correct in noting user tools such as downloading or printing. Leaving out a true statement makes this option incomplete.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it includes C along with B and D as correct. Statement C wrongly claims that digital resources cannot be searched using keywords or metadata. Including this incorrect statement alongside true ones makes the combination invalid.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it treats all four statements as correct, requiring acceptance of C. Since C misrepresents a fundamental aspect of digital libraries—searchability—this option cannot be the right answer.
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