Match the illustrations of Arch Types in Group I with their corresponding names in Group II.

Step 1: Identify the types of arches from images.
- (P): This arch is characterized by multiple curves and lobes, commonly seen in Islamic architecture — it is a Moorish Multifoil Arch.
- (Q): The central semicircular part with side openings is a typical Venetian Arch.
- (R): The arch curves inward and outward forming a double curve — this is the Ogee Arch.
- (S): This arch has vertical cuts near the base resembling shoulders — this is a Shouldered Arch.
Step 2: Match with Group II.
P - 3 (Moorish Multifoil Arch)
Q - 1 (Venetian Arch)
R - 2 (Ogee Arch)
S - 5 (Shouldered Arch)
Final Answer: (B) P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5
Match the buildings in Group I with their corresponding architect in Group II.

Match the Buildings (name of architects) in Group I with the abstractions used in Group II.
Group I
P The School for Spastic Children, New Delhi (Romi Khosla)
Q Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur (Charles Correa)
R Capitol Complex, Chandigarh (Le Corbusier)
S Oberoi Hotel, Bhubaneswar (Satish Grover)
Group II
1 Cosmos in geometric form
2 Panchavati
3 Plan form of Hindu temple
4 Bull's horns
5 Mother's womb
Match the temples in Group I with their style of Architecture in Group II.
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Group I} & \textbf{Group II} \\ \hline \text{P: Badami Cave Temples} & \text{1: Pandya style} \\ \hline \text{Q: Kalugumalai Temple Complex} & \text{2: Chola style} \\ \hline \text{R: Airavatesvara Temple} & \text{3: Chalukya style} \\ \hline \text{S: Chennakeshava Temple} & \text{4: Vijayanagara style} \\ \hline & \text{5: Hoysala style} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match the elements in Group I to their description in Group II. 
