For the circuits shown in figures $I$ and $II$, the voltmeter reading would be
  • A$2\,V$ in circuit $I$ and $0\,V$ in circuit $II$
  • B$0\,V$ in both circuits
  • C$2\,V$ in both circuits
  • D$0\,V$ in circuit $I$ and $2\,V$ in circuit $II$
AIIMS 2012, Medium
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