Cotton
Groundnut
Maize
Mustard
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The correct answer is (d) Mustard.
Kharif crops are crops that are grown during the rainy season in India. They are sown in the monsoon season (June-September) and harvested in the winter (October-March). Some common kharif crops are rice, cotton, maize, and groundnut.
Mustard is a rabi crop. Rabi crops are crops that are grown during the winter season in India. They are sown in the autumn (October-November) and harvested in the spring (March-April). Some common rabi crops are wheat, barley, and gram.
Here is a brief description of each option:
- Cotton is a kharif crop. It is a fiber crop that is used to make cotton fabric.
- Groundnut is a kharif crop. It is a legume that is used to make oil and peanut butter.
- Maize is a kharif crop. It is a cereal grain that is used to make cornmeal, cornbread, and tortillas.
- Mustard is a rabi crop. It is a cruciferous vegetable that is used to make mustard oil and mustard seeds.