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Question
Match the items given under column I with those given under column II.
Column A | Column B | ||
1 | Dust allergy | a. | Nuts |
2 | food allergy | b. | Pollen |
3 | Seasonal allergy | c. | Asthma |
Solution
Column A | Column B | ||
1. | Dust allergy | c. | Asthma |
2. | Food allergy | a. | Nuts |
3. | Seasonal allergy | b. | Pollen |
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