In Section $I$, the magnification of the image obtained by placing an object at various distances in front of a concave mirror is mentioned, and in Section $II$, the type and size of the image are mentioned. Which of the following is the correct pair connecting Section $I$ and Section $II$?
Section $I$ Section $II$
$1.$ Magnification $(-1)$ $a.$ Real and enlarged
$2.$ Magnification $(+5)$ $b.$ Real and same size as object
$3.$ Magnification $(-5)$ $c.$ Real and diminished
$4.$ Magnification $(-0.5)$ $d.$ Virtual and enlarged

  • A
    $(1-b), (2-d), (3-a), (4-c)$
  • B
    $(1-c), (2-b), (3-a), (4-d)$
  • C
    $(1-d), (2-c), (3-b), (4-a)$
  • D
    $(1-c), (2-a), (3-d), (4-b)$

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