The correct option is A Lub - sharp closure of AV valves at the beginning of ventricular systole
During the begining of ventricular systole, the contraction of ventricular muscles causes the closure of bicuspid and tricuspid valves (AV valves) producing 'lub' sound. At the end of ventricular systole, semilunar valves close producing the second heart sound, the 'dub'.
Pulsation of the radial artery is due to rhythmic contraction and relaxation in the aorta.
Initiation of the heart beat occurs in the SA node.