Match the principles given in List-$I$ with their discoverers given in List-$II$.
List-$I$ List-$II$
$(1)$ Exclusion Principle $(A)$ Hund
$(2)$ Multiplicity Rule $(B)$ Heisenberg
$(3)$ Uncertainty Principle $(C)$ Einstein
$(4)$ Quantum Theory $(D)$ Planck
$(E)$ Pauli

  • A
    $(1-A), (2-E), (3-B), (4-D)$
  • B
    $(1-E), (2-A), (3-B), (4-D)$
  • C
    $(1-E), (2-A), (3-D), (4-B)$
  • D
    $(1-A), (2-E), (3-D), (4-B)$

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