Option 1 -> Lions (four Asiatic lions) form the main structure at the top of the emblem.
Option 2 -> A bull is carved on the circular abacus below the lions.
Option 3 -> A galloping horse is carved on the circular abacus below the lions.
Option 4 -> Tiger is not present anywhere in the State Emblem of India.
Hence, Tiger -> The State Emblem of India (adapted from the Lion Capital of Ashoka) features four lions on top, and the circular abacus below has carvings of a horse, bull, lion, and elephant (not tiger), separated by Dharma Chakras -> correct