Answer:
Option (1)
Explanation:
Drumlins are large hills that are mainly comprised of glacial drift, often formed beneath a glacier and are oriented in its ice flow direction. The shape of the drumlins are constructed by the moving ice and is mainly a depositional feature, though its tail is formed by erosion. After the glaciers are melt completely, there remains a scratched land surface and are found to be comprised of relatively unsorted sediments which are usually known as the till deposit.
In the given image, the direction of ice flow is from the northern (stoss end) to the southern direction (lee slope) and the sediments present here are mostly unsorted sediments.
Thus, the correct answer is option (1).