Q.

Match the columns.


Matrix:


                     Column I

                Column II

(a)    Tributary of Ganga

 (i) Tributary

(b)    Distributary of Ganga

 (ii) Yamuna

(c) Flowing into a large stream

 (iii) Distributary

(d) Flowing away from large stream

 (iv) Hooghly


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a

a-ii; b-iv; c-i; d-iii

b

a-i;  b-ii; c-iii; d-iv

c

a-iii; b-i; c-iv; d-ii

d

a-iv; b-iii; c-ii; d-i 

answer is A.

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A stream or a river that connects to a larger stream or river is known as a Tributary. It adds volume to the water of the mainstream or river. The upper or the middle courses of the river are where these tributaries are found. The most famed example of a tributary is the river Yamuna, which is a tributary of the river Ganga.
A stream or a river that disjoins and flows away from a river is called a Distributary. It reduces the volume of the water of the main river. The lower course of a river is where distributaries are found. For instance, Hooghly is the dis-tributary of the Ganga.
 
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