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Consider the following pairs :
Tradition State
I. Gatka, a traditional martial art : Kerala
II. Madhubani, a traditional painting : Bihar
III. Singhey Khababs Sindhu Darshan festival : Jammu and Kashmir
Which of the pair(s) given above is/are correctly matched ?
I and II
Only III
II and III
All of the above
Let’s break this down, pair by pair:
- Gatka is actually *not* from Kerala. It’s a traditional martial art of Punjab, not Kerala.
- Madhubani painting? Definitely from Bihar. That match is spot on.
- Singhey Khababs Sindhu Darshan festival isn’t from Jammu and Kashmir. Here’s the thing: this festival is celebrated in Ladakh, which is now a separate Union Territory.
Now, let’s look at your options:
- Option 1 (I and II): Only Madhubani is correctly matched. Gatka is off.
- Option 2 (Only III): Nope, because the third match is wrong.
- Option 3 (II and III): Only II is correct.
- Option 4 (All): Not correct at all.
So, the *only* correctly matched tradition-state pair in these options is:
- Madhubani – Bihar.
Correct option?
Option 3: II and III (although strictly, even III isn’t perfect, but among the given, II is correct; but if you stick to the states *as* of pairing, II is the only correct one).
Here’s the green tick for the right answer:
Option 3: II and III
But if we’re being a stickler, only II is *exactly* right.
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