- (A) Landscape
- (B) Subscript
- (C) Superscript
- (D) A4
The answer is (A) Landscape.
Here’s why:
- Landscape: This refers to the horizontal orientation of a rectangular page, where the width is greater than the height. It’s commonly used for displaying wide tables, charts, or images.
- Subscript (B) and Superscript (C): These are text formatting options that position characters slightly below or above the baseline of the line, respectively. They are used for mathematical equations, chemical formulas, or referencing footnotes.
- A4 (D): This is a standard paper size measuring 210 x 297 millimeters (approximately 8.3 x 11.7 inches). While paper size can influence how you use page orientation (landscape might be better for wide A4 content), it’s not the orientation itself.