The question provides the names "Ganga," "Narmada," and "Tapti," and asks what these names represent, given the options provided. Let us carefully evaluate each option to determine which one is the most accurate representation for these names.
This option correctly describes the entities. Ganga, Narmada, and Tapti are names of major rivers in India. The Ganga, also known as the Ganges, is one of the longest and most significant rivers in India, known for its cultural and religious importance. The Narmada and Tapti rivers also hold geographical and cultural significance in India.
This option is incorrect. While India is known for its variety of dance forms, names like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Odissi are examples. Ganga, Narmada, and Tapti do not refer to dance forms.
This option is incorrect. Currencies of countries are typically named after numerical units or national symbols, such as the Indian Rupee, US Dollar, or Euro. Ganga, Narmada, and Tapti are not names of any currency.
This option is incorrect. Names like Lok Sabha (India), Parliament (United Kingdom), and Congress (United States) are used for parliaments. Ganga, Narmada, and Tapti are not parliamentary names.
Therefore, the correct answer is: "They are name of rivers."
This conclusion was reached by verifying that each name corresponds to a significant river in India, none of which could be deemed representative of dance forms, currencies, or parliaments.