MCQ
Match list $I$ with list $II$ and select the correct answer using the codes below in the lists:
 
List $I$
 
List $II$
$1.$
State list
$(a)$
Banking
$2.$
Union List
$(b)$
Trade
$3.$
Concurrent List
$(c)$
E $-$ commerce
$4.$
Residuary subject
$(d)$
Forest
  • A
    $\ce{1.(b), 2.(c), 3.(a), 4.(d)}$
  • B
    $\ce{1.(b), 2.(a), 3.(c), 4.(d)}$
  • $\ce{1.(b), 2.(a), 3.(d), 4.(c)}$
  • D
    $\ce{1.(a), 2.(c), 3.(d), 4.(b)}$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$\ce{1.(b), 2.(a), 3.(d), 4.(c)}$

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