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All automobiles in India have met Euro-IV norms by

A

April `1,2010`

B

April `1,2012`

C

May `5, 2014`

D

May `5,2000`

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Understanding Euro-IV Norms**: Euro-IV norms are a set of regulations established by the European Union aimed at reducing harmful emissions from vehicles. These norms set limits on the amount of pollutants that can be emitted by vehicles, including carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM). 2. **Introduction of Euro-IV in India**: In India, the implementation of Euro-IV norms was a significant step towards improving air quality and reducing vehicular pollution. The government introduced these norms to ensure that all new vehicles sold in the country would comply with stricter emission standards. 3. **Date of Implementation**: According to the information provided, Euro-IV norms were officially introduced in India on April 1, 2010. This means that from this date onwards, all automobiles manufactured and sold in India were required to meet these emission standards. 4. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the correct answer to the question "All automobiles in India have met Euro-IV norms by" is April 1, 2010. **Final Answer**: April 1, 2010 ---
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