Q1. Which of the following is not a character-formatting feature in a word-processing tool?
Explanation
Character formatting changes the appearance of selected characters or words. Font colour directly changes the colour of text, underline applies a line below characters, and effects such as shadow or superscript alter the visual treatment of characters. Alignment, however, controls how a paragraph is positioned between the page margins, such as left, right, centre, or justified. It is therefore a paragraph-formatting feature, not a character-formatting feature, so alignment is the correct response.
