Match the List-I with List-II

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
To solve this matching problem, we need to understand the definitions and principles behind each process listed in List-I and find the corresponding process from List-II.
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| A. Pressure varies inversely with volume of an ideal gas. | III. Isothermal process |
| B. Heat absorbed goes partly to increase internal energy and partly to do work. | IV. Isobaric process |
| C. Heat is neither absorbed nor released by a system. | I. Adiabatic process |
| D. No work is done on or by a gas. | II. Isochoric process |
Explanation:
Therefore, the correct answer is A–III, B–IV, C–I, D–II.
Here is the solution:
A - III: Pressure varies inversely with volume of an ideal gas in an isothermal process.
B - IV: If heat is absorbed and it goes to increase internal energy, and partly to do work, it happens in Isobaric process.
C - I: Heat is neither absorbed nor released by the system in Adiabatic process.
D - II: No work is done on or by a gas in Isochoric process.
So, the correct matches are:
A - III
B - IV
C - I
D - II
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