Question:
The tributary of lost river Saraswati :
ABeas
BJhelum
CRavi
DSutlej
Answer:
D. Sutlej
Explanation:
Saraswati River
Origin - River Saraswati is believed to originate in the Himalayas, probably in present-day Uttarakhand.
The river is believed to have flowed through present-day Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan before emptying into the Arabian Sea.
Length - Estimated to be about 1,600 km (994 mi) long.
The Saraswati River is believed to have dried up around 1900 BC
Tributaries
Sutlej River – Considered as one of the major tributaries of Saraswati River.
Ghaggar River – Flowing through Haryana and Punjab, it is believed to be a major tributary of Saraswati River.
Markanda River - A river in Haryana which is believed to be a tributary of Saraswati River.
Sarasuti River – A river in Haryana which is believed to be a tributary of Saraswati River.
Dangri River - A small river in Rajasthan which is believed to be a tributary of Saraswati River.
Kakar River - A small river in Rajasthan which is believed to be a tributary of Saraswati River.