Option 1 -> Sensational-News, Over-cooked-Food, Fertile-Land, Healthy-Life (natural collocations)
Option 2 -> Sensational-Food, Over-cooked-News, Fertile-Life, Healthy-Land (unnatural pairings)
Option 3 -> Sensational-Food, Over-cooked-News, Fertile-Land, Healthy-Life (wrong initial matches)
Option 4 -> Sensational-Life, Over-cooked-Land, Fertile-Food, Healthy-News (illogical combinations)
Hence, Option 1: (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) -> This creates the most natural and commonly used adjective-noun collocations: "sensational news" (exaggerated/dramatic news), "over-cooked food" (food cooked too long), "fertile land" (productive agricultural land), and "healthy life" (well-balanced lifestyle) -> correct