Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) Roja Bhakar – Jarga – Mt. Abu
Explanation:
• These three peaks belong to the south–western Aravalli region, where altitudes commonly exceed 1000 metres.
• Mt. Abu (Guru Shikhar) is the highest peak in the Aravallis (1722 m).
• Roja Bhakar and Jarga hills also lie in the higher Aravalli ranges of Sirohi region and cross 1000 m elevation.
• Other options contain peaks below 1000 m or wrongly grouped.
• Southern Aravallis are the highest due to older fold mountains uplift and resistant rock structure.
Information Booster:
• Aravalli Range runs ~700 km from Delhi to Gujarat.
• Only the southern part (Udaipur–Sirohi stretch) crosses 1000 m elevation.
Additional Knowledge:
Option (a): Kumbhalgarh – Leelagarh – Sajjangarh
• These peaks are significant but all do not cross 1000 m elevation.
Option (b): Raghunathgarh – Dur Marayaji – Sayra
• Incorrect grouping; elevations mostly below 1000 m.
Option (c): Rishikesh – Kamalnath’s Hill – Delwara
• Includes peaks associated with temple hills but below 1000 m.