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An aqueous solution of X is added slowly to an aqueous solution of Y as shown in List-I. The variation in conductivity of these reactions is given in List-II. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:
`{:(List-I,List-II),((P)(C_(2)H_(5))_(3)N +CH_(3)COOH,(1)"Conductivity decreases adn then increases"),(" X Y",),((Q)KI(0.1M)+AgNO_(3)(0.01M),(2)"Conductivity decreases and then does not change much"),(" X Y",),((R)CH_(3)COOH+KOH,(3)"Conductivity increases and then does not change much"),(" X Y",),((S)NaOH+Hi,(4)"Conductivity does not change much and then increases"),(" X Y",):}`
Codes:

A

`{:(P,Q,R,S),(3,4,2,1):}`

B

`{:(P,Q,R,S),(4,3,2,1):}`

C

`{:(P,Q,R,S),(2,3,4,1):}`

D

`{:(P,Q,R,S),(1,4,3,2):}`

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