List-I (Consumer Organisation) | List-II (Example) |
(A) Consumer Union | (III) Consumer Report |
(B) VOICE | (I) Consumer Voice |
(C) Australian Consumer Association | (IV) Choice |
(D) CERC | (II) Insight |
To find the correct matches between List-I and List-II, we should closely examine the relationships:
Using this information, we can match each organization with its corresponding publication:
List-I (Consumer Organisation) | List-II (Example) |
(A) Consumer Union | (III) Consumer Report |
(B) VOICE | (I) Consumer Voice |
(C) Australian Consumer Association | (IV) Choice |
(D) CERC | (II) Insight |
Thus, the correct matching sequence is: (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)
(A) Consumer Union: The publication associated with Consumer Union is (III) Consumer Report.
(B) VOICE: The publication associated with VOICE is (I) Consumer Voice.
(C) Australian Consumer Association: The publication associated with the Australian Consumer Association is (IV) Choice.
(D) CERC: The publication associated with CERC is (II) Insight.
So, the correct option is (B): (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II).
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