Two transparent media of refractive indices $\mu_1$ and $\mu_3$ have a solid lens-shaped transparent material of refractive index $\mu_2$ between them as shown in the figures in Column $II$. $A$ ray traversing these media is also shown in the figures. In Column $I$,different relationships between $\mu_1, \mu_2$,and $\mu_3$ are given. Match them to the ray diagram shown in Column $II$.

  • A
    $(A) \rightarrow (p, r), (B) \rightarrow (q, s, t), (C) \rightarrow (p, r, t), (D) \rightarrow (q, s)$
  • B
    $(A) \rightarrow (p, q), (B) \rightarrow (q, s, r), (C) \rightarrow (p, r, q), (D) \rightarrow (q, r)$
  • C
    $(A) \rightarrow (q, r), (B) \rightarrow (q, r, s), (C) \rightarrow (p, q, s), (D) \rightarrow (q, t)$
  • D
    $(A) \rightarrow (q, t), (B) \rightarrow (p, r, t), (C) \rightarrow (q, r, s), (D) \rightarrow (r, s)$

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