Question:

Match List I with List II
 List I List II
A Schedule M IRegulations regarding Life period and storage of various drugs
BSchedule FFIIRegulations for manufacturing, premises, waste disposal, requirements of plant and equipments (Good Manufacturing Practices) 
CSchedule GIIIVarious drugs to be used under the medical supervision
DSchedule PIVStandards or Ophthalmic preparations


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Updated On: Nov 13, 2025
  • (A)-(I). (B)-(II). (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
  • (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)
  • (A)-(IV). (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)
  • (A)-(III). (B)-(I). (C)-(II). (D)-(IV)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To answer this question, we need to match the schedules listed in List I with their correct descriptions found in List II. Let's evaluate each schedule one by one:

  1. Schedule M: This schedule pertains to the "Regulations for manufacturing, premises, waste disposal, requirements of plant and equipments (Good Manufacturing Practices)." Therefore, in this context, Schedule M matches with statement (II).
  2. Schedule FF: This schedule involves "Standards or Ophthalmic preparations." Hence, Schedule FF matches with statement (IV).
  3. Schedule G: Refers to "Various drugs to be used under medical supervision." As a result, Schedule G corresponds to statement (III).
  4. Schedule P: Deals with "Regulations regarding Life period and storage of various drugs." Consequently, Schedule P aligns with statement (I).

After analyzing each schedule, we have the following correct matches:

  • (A) Schedule M - (II)
  • (B) Schedule FF - (IV)
  • (C) Schedule G - (III)
  • (D) Schedule P - (I)

Thus, the correct option is:

(A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)

This option correctly aligns each schedule with its relevant description as per the given Listings in the options.

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