Correct Answer:
B. Wheat, sugar, flour, fuel, masks, medicines, cement
The question asks for examples of 'scheduled goods,' which typically refer to essential commodities. The correct answer is Wheat, sugar, flour, fuel, masks, medicines, cement.
- Option B is accurate because these items are fundamental necessities for daily life, public health, and infrastructure. Governments often regulate such goods to prevent hoarding, price manipulation, and ensure public access, especially during emergencies.
- Option A (Toys, clothes, jewelry) lists non-essential consumer goods.
- Option C (Mobile phones, laptops, cars), while important in modern life, are generally not categorized as 'scheduled goods' in the same critical sense as basic necessities.
- Option D (None) is incorrect as there is a clear list of scheduled goods.