Consider the following pairs:1. Indus River - Named India2. Ganga Riv...
1. Indus River - Named India: Correct. The name "India" is derived from the River Indus. Around 2500 years ago, the Iranians and Greeks referred to the Indus River as 'Hindos' or 'Indos', and the land to the east was called India.
2. Ganga River - Ancient city of Magadha: Correct. The ancient kingdom of Magadha was located south of the Ganga River, and the development of cities along the Ganga was significant around 2500 years ago.
3. Son River - Tributary of Indus: Incorrect. The Son River is actually a tributary of the Ganga River, not the Indus.
4. Bharata - Mentioned in Rig Veda: Correct. The name "Bharata" refers to a group of people mentioned in the Rig Veda, which is one of the oldest texts in the Indian subcontinent.
Thus, pairs 1, 2, and 4 are correctly matched, while pair 3 is incorrectly matched. Therefore, only two pairs are correctly matched according to the context of the question.
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Consider the following pairs:1. Indus River - Named India2. Ganga Riv...
Understanding the Pairs
Let's analyze each pair to determine which ones are correctly matched:
1. Indus River - Named India
- The Indus River is indeed one of the major rivers in the Indian subcontinent. The name "India" is derived from the river, specifically from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu," which referred to the river and was later adapted by the Greeks.
- Correct Match
2. Ganga River - Ancient city of Magadha
- The Ganga River flows through the region of Magadha, which is an ancient kingdom known for its historical significance. However, the pair suggests a direct naming or relationship that isn't explicitly established.
- Partially Correct Match
3. Son River - Tributary of Indus
- The Son River is actually a tributary of the Ganga River, not the Indus. This makes this pair incorrect.
- Incorrect Match
4. Bharata - Mentioned in Rig Veda
- The term "Bharata" is indeed mentioned in the Rig Veda, referring to an ancient tribe or people. This connection is well-documented in historical texts.
- Correct Match
Summary of Correct Matches
- Correctly matched pairs: Indus River - Named India, and Bharata - Mentioned in Rig Veda.
- Partially correct pair: Ganga River - Ancient city of Magadha (not a direct match).
- Incorrect pair: Son River - Tributary of Indus.
Conclusion
Thus, only two pairs are correctly matched (Indus River and Bharata), while the other two are either incorrect or partially correct. This leads us to the conclusion that there are only two pairs that can be considered valid matches, making option 'C' (Only three pairs) incorrect. Therefore, the answer should be revised to reflect only the two pairs that are entirely correct.
Consider the following pairs:1. Indus River - Named India2. Ganga Riv...
1. Indus River - Named India: Correct. The name "India" is derived from the River Indus. Around 2500 years ago, the Iranians and Greeks referred to the Indus River as 'Hindos' or 'Indos', and the land to the east was called India.
2. Ganga River - Ancient city of Magadha: Correct. The ancient kingdom of Magadha was located south of the Ganga River, and the development of cities along the Ganga was significant around 2500 years ago.
3. Son River - Tributary of Indus: Incorrect. The Son River is actually a tributary of the Ganga River, not the Indus.
4. Bharata - Mentioned in Rig Veda: Correct. The name "Bharata" refers to a group of people mentioned in the Rig Veda, which is one of the oldest texts in the Indian subcontinent.
Thus, pairs 1, 2, and 4 are correctly matched, while pair 3 is incorrectly matched. Therefore, only two pairs are correctly matched according to the context of the question.