Identify the following music composer who was deaf:
Among the listed composers, the composer who was deaf is Beethoven L. V.
Ludwig van Beethoven, born in 1770, is one of the most renowned composers in the history of Western classical music. Despite becoming deaf later in his life, he continued to compose some of his most significant works during this time, including the Ninth Symphony and the late string quartets. His ability to create music despite his hearing loss is often considered an extraordinary testament to his talent and determination.
| Options | Composer | Deaf |
| 1 | Beethoven L. V. | Yes |
| 2 | Bach J. S. | No |
| 3 | Richard Strauss | No |
| 4 | Johannes Brahms | No |
Match List-I with List-II
| List-I (Statement) | List-II (Article) |
|---|---|
| (A) Equal pay for equal work for man and woman | (I) Article 43 |
| (B) Just and human condition for work and maternity relief | (II) Article 47 |
| (C) Living wage and decent standard of life of labour | (III) Article 39(d) |
| (D) High level of nutrition and standard of living and improving public health | (IV) Article 42 |
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