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Match the sugars in columns I with their types given in column II and mark the appropriate choice.

A

`(A) to (iv), (B) to (i), (C) to (iii) , (D) to (ii)`

B

`(A) to (iii) , (B) to (iv) , (C) to (i), (D) to (ii)`

C

`(A) to (i), (B) to (ii) , (C) to (iii), (D) to (iv)`

D

`(A) to (ii), (B) to (i), (C) to (iv) , (D) to (iii)`

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