Q1. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the different types of MS Word alignments?
Explanation
Left alignment places paragraph lines against the left margin, so that statement is true. Centre alignment positions the lines around the centre, and right alignment places them against the right margin; both descriptions match standard MS Word behaviour. Justify is different: it aligns text with both the left and right margins by adjusting spacing, while the last line is usually not stretched in normal justification. Saying that only the left side is aligned, including the last line, misdescribes justify alignment. Hence that statement is not true.
