In a multi-electron atom, in the absence of electric and magnetic fields, the energy of an orbital depends only on the principal quantum number $ n $ and the azimuthal quantum number $ l $. The magnetic quantum number $ m_l $ has no effect on energy under these conditions (only affects energy in presence of magnetic field — Zeeman effect).
So, we need to find pairs of orbitals that have the same $ n $ and $ l $ values:
D and E have the same $ n = 3 $ and $ l = 2 $, so they belong to the same energy level in the absence of external fields.
Final Answer:
The final answer is $ D \text{ and } E \text{ Only} $.
Given below are two statements: 
A conducting bar moves on two conducting rails as shown in the figure. A constant magnetic field \( B \) exists into the page. The bar starts to move from the vertex at time \( t = 0 \) with a constant velocity. If the induced EMF is \( E \propto t^n \), then the value of \( n \) is _____. 