Correct Answer:
B. Moves the cursor up one paragraph
In most word processing applications like MS Word, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Up Arrow is specifically designed to move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph. This function allows for efficient navigation through a document, jumping between blocks of text. Moving the cursor to the beginning of the entire document is typically achieved with Ctrl + Home. Moving the cursor up just one line is accomplished by simply pressing the Up Arrow key. Selecting the entire line involves different shortcuts, such as Shift + End from the beginning of a line, or triple-clicking the line, not Ctrl + Up Arrow.