Answer :
The polarity (dipolar moments) of the bonds can be predicted from the difference of electronegativities of the atoms.
To predict the polarity of the entire molecule you have to take into account the geometry of the molecule and the final vector resulting from the addition of all the dipolar moments.
H-O bonds in H2O are highly polar and the molecule is also polar.
C - Cl bonds in CCl4 are highly polar, but the symmetry of the molecule is such the they cancel each other and the molecular is nonpolar.
Answer: CCl4
To predict the polarity of the entire molecule you have to take into account the geometry of the molecule and the final vector resulting from the addition of all the dipolar moments.
H-O bonds in H2O are highly polar and the molecule is also polar.
C - Cl bonds in CCl4 are highly polar, but the symmetry of the molecule is such the they cancel each other and the molecular is nonpolar.
Answer: CCl4