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a) Sc,Ti,V,Cr
b) Na,K,Rb,Cs
c) B,Si,As,Te
d) F,Cl,Br,I
e) Na,Mg,Al,Si

The correct answer of these options is a) Sc,Ti,V,Cr because they are the closest elements to each other in the Periodic Table.

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