MCQ
The correct match between items of List $-I$ and List $-II$ is
List $-I$ List $-II$
$(A)$ Phenelzine $(p)$ Pyrimidine
$(B)$ Chloroxylenol $(q)$ Furan
$(C)$ Uracil $(r)$ Hydrazine
$(D)$ Ranitidine $(s)$ Phenol
  • A
    $(A)-(s); (B)-(r); (C)-(q); (D)-(p)$
  • $(A)-(r); (B)-(s); (C)-(p); (D)-(q)$
  • C
    $(A)-(r); (B)-(s); (C)-(q); (D)-(p)$
  • D
    $(A)-(s); (B)-(r); (C)-(p); (D)-(q)$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$(A)-(r); (B)-(s); (C)-(p); (D)-(q)$
b
$\to $  Phenelzine contains hydrazine
$\to $ Chloroxylenol contains phenol
$\to $ Uracil is the pyrimidine base
$\to $ Ranitidine contains furan ring

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