The rock shelters and cave paintings of Ketavaram in Andhra Pradesh depict:

Hunting scenes and animal figures
Religious symbols and rituals
Abstract geometric patterns
Scenes of daily life

The correct answer is: a) Hunting scenes and animal figures.

The rock shelters and cave paintings of Ketavaram in Andhra Pradesh are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They date back to the Mesolithic period (8000-4000 BC) and depict hunting scenes and animal figures. The paintings are made in red ochre and depict a variety of animals, including deer, bison, and elephants. They also depict humans hunting these animals. The paintings are an important record of the life of the people who lived in this area during the Mesolithic period.

Option b) is incorrect because the paintings do not depict religious symbols or rituals.

Option c) is incorrect because the paintings do not depict abstract geometric patterns.

Option d) is incorrect because the paintings do not depict scenes of daily life.