Match the following lists.
List-$I$List-$II$
$A$. Zeroth law of thermodynamics$I$. Direction of flow of heat
$B$. First law of thermodynamics$II$. Work done is zero
$C$. Free expansion of a gas$III$. Thermal equilibrium
$D$. Second law of thermodynamics$IV$. Law of conservation of energy

The correct answer is:

  • A
    $II, IV, III, I$
  • B
    $III, IV, II, I$
  • C
    $III, I, II, IV$
  • D
    $I, III, IV, II$

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