Correct option is D
To find the correct associations between the groupings listed in List I and their corresponding objects in List II, let's correctly match each grouping with the item traditionally associated with it:
List I (Grouping) - List II (Object):
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A. Clump of - A "clump" typically refers to a dense group of things, often vegetation. "Clump of Grass" fits this description well, making Grass (4) the appropriate match for
Clump of.
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B. Bunch of - A "bunch" is commonly used to describe a group of similar items held or grouped together, especially flowers. Thus,
Bunch of Flowers (3) is the correct association for B.
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C. Stack of - A "stack" usually refers to an orderly pile or heap of flat objects placed one on top of another.
Stack of Firewood (2) is an appropriate match, though more typically one might think of papers or pancakes; firewood can also be stacked.
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D. Bundle of - A "bundle" is often used to describe a collection of items tied or wrapped together.
Bundle of Clothes (1) fits, as clothes can be bundled, particularly in the context of laundry or storage.
Given these associations, the correct matches for each grouping to their respective objects are:
· A -> 4
· B -> 3
· C -> 2
· D -> 1
Thus, the correct option that matches all these associations is:
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(d) 4 3 2 1
This choice accurately aligns each grouping term with the traditional or common object associated with that term, reflecting standard usage in English.