Black soils are particularly good for growing:

Cotton
Rice
Jute
Tea

The correct answer is: a) Cotton.

Black soils are rich in organic matter and nutrients, making them ideal for growing cotton. Cotton is a thirsty crop, and black soils are able to hold onto water well. They are also well-drained, which helps to prevent the growth of pests and diseases.

Rice is a water-intensive crop, and black soils are not able to hold onto water as well as other types of soil. This can lead to problems with waterlogging and nutrient leaching.

Jute is a tropical crop that requires a lot of sunlight. Black soils are often found in areas with a lot of rainfall, which can lead to problems with fungal diseases.

Tea is a plant that grows in tropical and subtropical climates. Black soils are not found in these climates, so tea is not grown in black soils.

In addition to cotton, black soils are also good for growing other crops such as soybeans, peanuts, and tobacco.