The correct option is
B (III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae, (V) Cervix
The female reproductive organ consists of a pair of ovaries (produce egg or ovum)
The uterus - or the womb - for development of the foetus
The oviducts (a pair) - transfer, push egg towards the uterus and then the developing zygote after fertilization.
The oviducts end into a broad funnel like structure called the infundibulum (III), that is lined by finger like projections called the fimbriae (IV). The movement of the infundibulum and the fimbriae results in picking up of the egg into the oviduct.
The uterus opens into a narrow region called the cervix (V)
So, the correct answer is '(III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae, (V) Cervix'