Major cash crops grown in Bihar include:

Sugarcane, Jute, Tobacco
Tea, Coffee, Spices
Rubber, Coconut, Cashew
Cotton, Areca Nut, Banana

The correct answer is: Sugarcane, Jute, Tobacco.

Sugarcane is the most important cash crop in Bihar, accounting for about 25% of the state’s agricultural output. It is grown in the southern and eastern parts of the state, and is used to produce sugar, ethanol, and paper.

Jute is another important cash crop in Bihar, accounting for about 15% of the state’s agricultural output. It is grown in the northern and central parts of the state, and is used to produce jute bags, carpets, and other textiles.

Tobacco is a minor cash crop in Bihar, accounting for about 5% of the state’s agricultural output. It is grown in the southern and eastern parts of the state, and is used to produce cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products.

The other options are not major cash crops in Bihar. Tea, coffee, spices, rubber, coconut, cashew, cotton, areca nut, and banana are all grown in Bihar, but they account for a small percentage of the state’s agricultural output.

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