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प्रश्न
Make the correct pairs.
| Column – I | Column – II |
| (P) Tidal volume | i. 1000 to 1100 ml |
| (Q) Residual volume | ii. 500 ml |
| (R) Expiratory reserve volume | iii. 2500 to 3000 ml |
| (S) Inspiratory reserve volume | iv. 1100 to 1200 ml |
पर्याय
P – ii, Q – iv, R – i, S – iii
P – iii, Q – ii, R – iv, S – i
P – ii, Q – iv, R – iii, S – i
P – iii, Q – iv, R – i, S – ii
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उत्तर
P – ii, Q – iv, R – i, S – iii
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