The Idu Mishmi tribe is known for their:

Bronze casting
Intricate beadwork
Lacquerware
Woodblock printing

The correct answer is: b) Intricate beadwork.

The Idu Mishmi tribe is a tribe of indigenous peoples in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. They are known for their intricate beadwork, which is often used to create clothing, jewelry, and other decorative items. The beadwork is made using a variety of materials, including glass beads, seeds, and shells. The designs are often geometric or floral, and they can be very complex. The beadwork is an important part of Idu Mishmi culture, and it is often passed down from generation to generation.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Bronze casting is a metalworking technique that is not typically associated with the Idu Mishmi tribe.
  • Lacquerware is a type of decorative art that is made by applying lacquer to wood or other surfaces. The Idu Mishmi tribe is not known for their lacquerware.
  • Woodblock printing is a printing technique that is not typically associated with the Idu Mishmi tribe.