Concept:The origin point of a river is the place where it first rises or springs from the ground.
Explanation:The Godavari river originates at Trimbakeshwar in the Nasik district of Maharashtra.
Its source is at an elevation of 1,067 m, about 80 km from the Arabian Sea.
The total length of the river from its origin to the Bay of Bengal is 1,465 km.
Key tributaries like Dharna (right bank) and Kadana (left bank) join it soon after its start.
The Godavari basin covers Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and smaller parts of Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Puducherry.
The basin area is 3,12,812 sq. km, with a maximum length of 995 km and width of 583 km.
Answer:The correct option is A. Nasik.