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Question
Make the correct pairs.
Column – I | Column – II |
(P) IC | i. maximum volume of air breathe in after forced. |
(Q) EC | ii. Volume of air present after expiration in lungs. |
(R) VC | iii. Volume of air inhaled after expiration. |
(S) FRC | iv. Volume of air present after expiration in lungs. |
Options
P – i, Q – ii, R – iii, S – iv
P – ii, Q – iii, R – iv, S – i
P – ii, Q – iii, R – i, S – iv
P – iii, Q – iv, R – i, S – ii
Solution
P – iii, Q – iv, R – i, S – ii
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