The electric flux through the surface

(a) In Fig. (iv) is the largest
(b) In Fig. (iii) is the least
(c) In Fig. (ii) is same as Fig. (iii) but is smaller than Fig. (iv)
(d) Is the same for all the figures

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Answer. (d) 

Explanation- Total flux inside a conducting sphere is depend upon the algeabric sum of total charge inside that surface, which is same for all fig. As it does not depend upon shape of a body

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