Match the crystal system/unit cells mentioned in Column $I$ with their characteristic features mentioned in Column $II$.
Column $I$ Column $II$
$(A)$ Simple cubic and face-centred cubic $(p)$ have these cell parameters $a=b=c$ and $\alpha=\beta=\gamma=90^{\circ}$
$(B)$ Cubic and rhombohedral $(q)$ are two crystal systems
$(C)$ Cubic and tetragonal $(r)$ have only two crystallography angles of $90^{\circ}$
$(D)$ Hexagonal and monoclinic $(s)$ belong to same crystal system

  • A
    $A-p, s; B-p, q; C-q; D-q, r$
  • B
    $A-r, s; B-s, q; C-r; D-q, s$
  • C
    $A-s, q; B-p, q; C-q; D-q, s$
  • D
    $A-p, r; B-p, q; C-r; D-p, q$

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