Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
How information is structured

Hm. I would say it would either be Content or Accuracy, since none of the others seem to fit this. I'm leaning on Content though, because information must have content to be structured, even if it is not accurate.
The word from the list that best fits the definition how information is structured, is:
content
Content refers to what the information is saying, and therefore it includes how it is structured. An example would be a table of contents that specifies how the information is structured. Objectivity has to do with the neutrality of the information regarding a specific topic. Accuracy refers to how correct or right the information is. Authority has to do with who wrote or came up with the information and whether or not the author is trustworthy. Finally, currency refers to when the information was written, whether it was a long time or recently.