Option 1 -> Incorrectly matches "By dint of" with "In accordance with" instead of "By means of or as a result of".
Option 2 -> Incorrectly matches "By dint of" with "For the benefit of" instead of "By means of or as a result of".
Option 3 -> Incorrectly matches "By dint of" with "In accordance with" and "Agreeable to" with "For the benefit of".
Option 4 -> Correctly matches all phrases: "By dint of" = by means of/as a result of; "Agreeable to" = in accordance with; "Along with" = together with; "For the sake of" = for the benefit of.
Hence, Option 4: (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II) -> "By dint of" means through effort/force or as a result of something; "Agreeable to" means consistent/in accordance with; "Along with" means together with/accompanying; "For the sake of" means for the benefit or interest of someone/something -> correct