1. It allocates the smaller hole than required memory hole
  2. It allocates the smallest hole from the available memory holes
  3. It allocates the largest hole from the available memory holes
  4. It allocates the exact same size memory hole
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Answer: Option 3

Worst Fit allocates a process to the partition which is largest sufficient among the freely available partitions available in the main memory. If a large process comes at a later stage, then memory will not have space to accommodate it.

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