Answer:
The correct answer is NADPH and ATP.
Light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast. The photosystem II uses light energy to cause photolysis of water molecule which releases high energy electrons and oxygen.
The electrons are then passed through the electron transport chain present in the same membrane and leads to the production of NADPH and ATP.
NADPH and ATP are high-energy molecules which carry and pass electrons to the dark or Calvin reaction which leads to the production of sugar.