The correct answer is: A. Chaukidari tax
Chaukidari tax was a tax levied by the British government on the people of Hunterganj to pay for the maintenance of the police force. The people of Hunterganj refused to pay this tax during the Quit India Movement as they saw it as a form of British oppression.
The other options are incorrect because they were not taxes levied by the British government on the people of Hunterganj.
Education tax was a tax levied by the Indian government to fund education. Agriculture tax was a tax levied by the Indian government to fund agriculture. None of the above was a tax levied by the British government on the people of Hunterganj.