Step 1: What an EM wave is.
An electromagnetic wave is made of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. It carries no mass and no net charge with it.
Step 2: It carries energy.
Sunlight warms us, so EM waves clearly carry energy. So energy is transported.
Step 3: It carries momentum.
EM waves press on surfaces (radiation pressure), which means they carry momentum.
Step 4: It carries information.
Radio, TV and phone signals ride on EM waves, so information is transported.
Step 5: What about charge?
EM waves are electrically neutral, so they do not carry electric charge.
Step 6: Pick the odd one out.
The only thing not transported is charge, which is option 1.
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