Step 1: Understanding the Concept: 
The question requires matching traditional painting pigments used in Mughal miniatures with their mineral or organic sources. 
 
Step 3: Detailed Explanation: 
(A) Ultramarine: This is a deep blue pigment. Historically, the most prized and vibrant ultramarine was made by grinding the semi-precious stone Lapis Lazuli. So, (A) matches (III). 
(B) Bright yellow: A brilliant yellow pigment used in Indian painting was derived from the mineral Orpiment, an arsenic sulfide. So, (B) matches (II). 
(C) Vermilion: This is a brilliant scarlet red pigment. Its natural source is the mineral Cinnabar (mercury sulfide). So, (C) matches (I). 
(D) Lampblack: This is a deep black pigment. It is a form of carbon soot collected from the burning of oil or fat, which is essentially fine Charcoal. So, (D) matches (IV). 
 
Step 4: Final Answer: 
The correct matching sequence is (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV). 
Match List-I with List-II
| List-I | List-II | 
|---|---|
| (A) Plaster of Paris | (IV) Gypsum | 
| (B) Non-ferrous metal | (III) Gold | 
| (C) Cement | (I) Calcium aluminum silicate | 
| (D) Alloy | (II) Bronze | 
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