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To determine the correct answer, let`s match the sources (List I) with the sugar types (List II) given in the question.
Option 1 suggests:
A-3 (Cellulose) matches with B-1 (Honey)
C-4 (Maltose) matches with D-2 (Sugarcane)
D-3 (Sucrose) matches with A-2 (Starch)
Cellulose is a plant-based polysaccharide found in the cell walls of plants, such as cotton. Honey, on the other hand, is a thick, sweet liquid produced by bees. Therefore, A-3 and B-1 do not match.
Maltose is a disaccharide formed by the breakdown of starch. Sugarcane, on the other hand, is a tall perennial grass used for sugar production. Thus, C-4 and D-2 do not match.
Sucrose, a common sugar found in many plants, is not related to starch. Therefore, D-3 and A-2 do not match.
Based on this analysis, Option 1 is incorrect because none of the options provided match correctly.
Alert - the correct answer should be option 2:
A-3 (Cellulose) matches with