Step 1 : Understanding the Question
This question is a matching exercise involving "One Word Substitution." It tests the candidate's knowledge of specialized terms across different domains such as physics, human behavior, physical ability, and literature. The goal is to pair the correct technical word in List-I with its descriptive definition in List-II.
Step 2 : Detailed Explanation
(A) Centrifugal: In physics, this refers to a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the center around which the body is moving. The root "-fugal" means to flee. This matches with (i): "Anything tending to move away from the centre."
(B) Effeminate: This word describes a man who has characteristics that are traditionally considered womanish or unmanly. It comes from the Latin 'femina' (woman). This matches with (iii): "Womanish in habits."
(C) Ambidextrous: The prefix "Ambi-" means "both" (like in 'ambivalent'). "Dexter" refers to the right hand or skill. Thus, it means being able to use both the right and left hands with equal skill. This matches with (iv): "One who can use either hand without any problem."
(D) Epitaph: This is a literary term. "Epi-" means upon and "-taph" refers to a tomb. It is a short text honoring a deceased person, often inscribed on their headstone. This matches with (ii): "Words inscribed on the tomb."
Step 3: Final Answer
By combining the matches (A)-(i), (B)-(iii), (C)-(iv), and (D)-(ii), we find that Option (C) provides the correct and complete set of associations.