Match the items listed under Column-$I$ with those given under Column-$II$. Choose the appropriate option from the given choices.
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$A$. Residual volume $(RV)$$p$. $4000 \text{ ml} - 4600 \text{ ml}$
$B$. Inspiratory Reserve Volume $(IRV)$$q$. $1100 \text{ ml} - 1200 \text{ ml}$
$C$. Vital capacity $(VC)$$r$. $1000 \text{ ml} - 1100 \text{ ml}$
$D$. Expiratory Reserve Volume $(ERV)$$s$. $3000 \text{ ml} - 3500 \text{ ml}$
$E$. Inspiratory capacity $(IC)$$t$. $2500 \text{ ml} - 3000 \text{ ml}$

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

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