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Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have to be matched. Statements in column-I are labelled as A and D whereas statements in column-II CP are labelled as p, q, r and S. Match the entries of DP S column-I with appropriate entries of column-II. Each entry in column-I may have one or more than one correct option from column-II. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the given example, if the correct matches are `A to (q,r),B to (p,s), C to (r,s) and D to (q)`.

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