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Sacred groves are found in Khasi and Jaintia hills of `ul(i)`, Aravalli hills of `ul(ii)`, Western Ghat regions of `ul(iii)`.

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a) `{:((i),(ii),(iii),),("Meghalaya","Rajasthan","Karnataka and Maharashtra",):}`

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b)`{:((i),(ii),(iii),),("Meghalaya and Maharashtra","Rajasthan","Madhya Pradesh",):}`

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c) `{:((i),(ii),(iii),),("Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra","Rajasthan","Meghalaya",):}`

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d) `{:((i),(ii),(iii),),("Rajasthan","Meghalaya","Karnataka and Maharashtra",):}`

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To solve the question regarding the locations of sacred groves in India, we will follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Sacred Groves**: Understand that sacred groves are areas of land that are preserved for religious reasons by local communities. They play a significant role in ecosystem conservation. 2. **Locate Khasi and Jaintia Hills**: The Khasi and Jaintia hills are located in the state of Meghalaya, which is in the northeastern part of India. Therefore, for the first blank (ul(i)), we fill in "Meghalaya". 3. **Locate Aravalli Hills**: The Aravalli hills are found in the state of Rajasthan. This is a well-known geographical feature in India. Thus, for the second blank (ul(ii)), we fill in "Rajasthan". 4. **Locate Western Ghats**: The Western Ghats stretch across several states, primarily in the western part of India, including Karnataka and Maharashtra. Therefore, for the third blank (ul(iii)), we fill in "Karnataka and Maharashtra". 5. **Compile the Answers**: Now we can compile the answers for the blanks: - ul(i): Meghalaya - ul(ii): Rajasthan - ul(iii): Karnataka and Maharashtra 6. **Select the Correct Option**: Based on the filled blanks, the correct option from the provided choices is: - Option A: 1 Meghalaya, 2 Rajasthan, 3 Karnataka and Maharashtra. ### Final Answer: - ul(i): Meghalaya - ul(ii): Rajasthan - ul(iii): Karnataka and Maharashtra
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