Option 1 -> (A)-(I) obliterated doesn't fit with creating false evidence; (B)-(II) fabricate doesn't mean examine; incorrect matching.
Option 2 -> (A)-(II) fabricate means to invent false evidence; (B)-(IV) scrutinised means examined closely; (C)-(I) obliterated means completely destroyed; (D)-(III) repeal means to revoke a law; all fit perfectly.
Option 3 -> (A)-(I) obliterated doesn't fit with evidence creation; (D)-(III) repeal is correct but other matches are wrong.
Option 4 -> (A)-(III) repeal applies to laws, not evidence; (D)-(II) fabricate doesn't fit with laws; incorrect matching.
Hence, Option 2: (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(III) -> "Fabricate" perfectly describes inventing false evidence, "scrutinised" means examining details thoroughly, "obliterated" means complete destruction by the storm, and "repeal" is the correct legal term for canceling outdated laws -> correct