Final answer:
The correct option is a. The provided options do not correspond to the election of a 'Constituent Assembly - II' in a historically recognized context. The Second Continental Congress and other significant events mentioned occurred without an election of such an assembly.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to the election of the Constituent Assembly - II, and although the historic events related to assembly elections are numerous, the years provided in the multiple-choice options do not specifically correspond to the election of a "Constituent Assembly - II" in known major historical contexts that are widely recognized. The options list significant years, such as 1776, which is noted for the Committee of Five being appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence, and other years that relate to various historic congressional activities and elections in different countries. However, without a specific country or context in mind, it is not possible to accurately determine the date of the 'Constituent Assembly - II' election the student is asking about.
In terms of the available options, none directly match a 'Constituent Assembly - II' election. For example, the Second Continental Congress, which met in May 1775, was a key moment in American history, but it did not involve an election of a Constituent Assembly. In that congress, representatives were appointed by colonial legislatures, not elected. It can be noted that in 1777, the Second Continental Congress began the process of drafting the Articles of Confederation, which suggests the year was significant in the development of a governmental agreement among the states rather than an election.