Ctrl + C command is used in MS-Word for

Copying
Transferring
Deleting
Searching

The correct answer is (a).

The Ctrl + C command is used in MS-Word for copying text. It is a shortcut key that can be used to quickly copy text from one location to another. To use the Ctrl + C command, first select the text that you want to copy. Then, press the Ctrl and C keys at the same time. The text will be copied to the clipboard. You can then paste the text into another location by pressing the Ctrl and V keys at the same time.

The other options are incorrect.

(b) Transferring is not a command that is used in MS-Word.

(c) Deleting is a command that is used to remove text from a document. To delete text, select the text that you want to delete and then press the Delete key.

(d) Searching is a command that is used to find text in a document. To search for text, click on the Home tab and then click on the Find button. In the Find and Replace dialog box, type the text that you want to find and then click on the Find Next button.