(A) "She hardly knows anything about me" - 'hardly' (III) means scarcely/barely, fitting the negative context.
(B) "Evidently the figures mentioned in the report are incorrect" - 'evidently' (IV) means clearly/obviously, used to introduce a statement.
(C) "You are missed clearly by all of us" - 'clearly' (II) emphasizes the extent of being missed.
(D) "He fared poorly in his exams" - 'poorly' (I) means badly, describing poor performance.
Hence, Option 4: (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) -> Each adverb correctly complements the grammatical structure and contextual meaning of its respective sentence -> correct