The major products obtained from the reactions in List$-II$ are the reactants for the named reactions mentioned in List$-I.$ Match each entry in List$-I$ with the appropriate entry in List$-II$ and choose the correct options.
List$-I$ List$-II$
$(P)$ Stephen reaction $(1)$ Toluene $\xrightarrow{\substack{\text { (i) } CrO _2 Cl _2 / CS _2 \\ \text { (ii) } H _3 O +}}$
$(Q)$ Sandmeyer reaction $(2)$ Benzoic acid $\xrightarrow{\substack{\text { (i) } PCl _5 \\ \text { (iii) } NH _3 \\ \text { (iii) } P _4 O _{10}, \Delta}}$
$(R)$ Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction $(3)$ Nitrobenzene $\xrightarrow{\begin{array}{l}\text { (i) } Fe , HCl \\ \text { (ii) } HCl , NaNO _2 \\ \text { (273-278 K), } H _2 O \end{array}}$
$(S)$ Cannizzaro reaction $(4)$ Toluene $\xrightarrow{\begin{array}{l}\text { (i) } Cl _2 / hv , H _2 O \\ \text { (ii) } \text {Tollen 's reagent } \\ \text { (iii) } SO _2 Cl _2 \\ \text { (iv) } NH _3\end{array}}$
  $(5)$ Aniline $\xrightarrow{\substack{\text { (i) }\left( CH _3 CO \right)_2 O , \text { Pyridine } \\ \text { (ii) } HN O _3 H _{2} SO _4, 288 K \\ \text { (iii) } aq . NaOH }}$

  • A
    $P \rightarrow 2 ; Q \rightarrow 3 ; R \rightarrow 4 ; S \rightarrow 1$
  • B
    $P \rightarrow 2 ; Q \rightarrow 4 ; R \rightarrow 1 ; S \rightarrow 3$
  • C
    $P \rightarrow 5 ; Q \rightarrow 3 ; R \rightarrow 4 ; S \rightarrow 2$
  • D
    $P \rightarrow 5 ; Q \rightarrow 4 ; R \rightarrow 2 ; S \rightarrow 1$

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