Correct option is D
Correct answer: (d) Only (C)–(D)
Correct sentence after interchange (C)–(D):
A/an intersection in a road is a/an point of divergence in which drivers can separate from the path they have been taking until that point.
Meanings of highlighted words
intersection (A)
Meaning (English): A place where two or more roads meet
Meaning (Hindi): चौराहा / सड़क मिलन बिंदु
Example:
There is a traffic signal at the intersection.
point (B)
Meaning (English): A specific place or position
Meaning (Hindi): बिंदु / स्थान
Example:
This is the starting point of the journey.
until (C)
Meaning (English): Up to a certain time or point
Meaning (Hindi): तक
Example:
Wait here until I return.
from (D)
Meaning (English): Indicating separation or origin
Meaning (Hindi): से
Example:
He moved away from the crowd.
Position-wise analysis
(A) intersection
Correct at its position
“intersection in a road” is acceptable
(B) point
Correct at its position
“a point of divergence” is correct phrase
(C) until
Incorrect at original position
“separate until the path” is incorrect usage
Correct after interchange:
“until that point” → correct expression
(D) from
Incorrect at original position
“taking from that point” is incorrect
Correct after interchange:
“separate from the path” → proper usage
Final takeaway
Only interchange needed is (C) ↔ (D) → option (d)