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Question
Match the following columns and select the correct option.
Column – I | Column – II | ||
(p) | Pila | (i) | Devil fish |
(q) | Dentalium | (ii) | Chiton |
(r) | Chaetopleura | (iii) | Apple snail |
(s) | Octopus | (iv) | Tusk shell |
Options
p – (ii), q – (i), r – (iii), s – (iv)
p – (iii), q – (iv), r – (ii), s – (i)
p – (ii), q – (iv), r – (i), s – (iii)
p – (i), q – (ii), r – (iii), s – (iv)
Solution
p – (iii), q – (iv), r – (ii), s – (i)
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