Correct option is B
Correct Option: b)
Alankars are basic musical exercises or ornamentation patterns, often done in ascending (aroha) and descending (avaroha) order.
Information Booster:
· The given ascending pattern is: SR, SRG, SRGM, SRGMP, PMGR.
· Its correct mirror image in descent would start from the highest note reached.
· The highest note in the last phrase "PMGR" is P. So descent should start from P or its preceding note in the scale.
· The correct corresponding descending alankar is: SN, SND, SNDP, SNDP, MPDN.
· "SN" mirrors "SR" (two notes down from S? Wait, let's map carefully: For 'SR' ascent, descent from S would be 'SN' (S N). Yes.)
· "SND" mirrors "SRG".
· "SNDP" mirrors "SRGM".
· "SNDP" mirrors "SRGMP".
· "MPDN" mirrors "PMGR".
Additional Knowledge:
· Option (b) SN, SND, SNDP, SNDP, MPDN correctly follows this mirroring logic.
· Other options either start from the wrong note, reverse the sequence incorrectly, or do not maintain the parallel structure.