Identify the option having the correct set of True $(T)$ or False $(F)$ statements with respect to colloidal solutions:
$(I)$ Lyophobic colloids are heavily solvated by the dispersion medium.
$(II)$ Multimolecular colloids are usually lyophilic.
$(III)$ Surface tension of a starch aqua sol will be lesser than that of water.
$(IV)$ Blood gets coagulated by the addition of $NaCl$.

  • A
    $TFTT$
  • B
    $FFTT$
  • C
    $FTFF$
  • D
    $FFFF$

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