Match the structures in Column $I$ with the structures connecting them in Column $II$:
Column $I$Column $II$
$(a)$ Cerebral hemispheres$(i)$ Habenular commissure
$(b)$ Two lobes of thyroid gland(ii) Corpus callosum
$(c)$ Cerebellar hemispheres(iii) Isthmus
$(d)$ Thalami(iv) Vermis

  • A
    $(a)$-(iii),$(b)$-(ii),$(c)$-$(i)$,$(d)$-(iv)
  • B
    $(a)$-$(i)$,$(b)$-(ii),$(c)$-(iii),$(d)$-(iv)
  • C
    $(a)$-(iv),$(b)$-(iii),$(c)$-(ii),$(d)$-$(i)$
  • D
    $(a)$-(ii),$(b)$-(iii),$(c)$-(iv),$(d)$-$(i)$

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