The most iconic Mizo dance form known for its use of bamboo poles is:

Jhumur Dance
Cheraw Dance
Bihu Dance
Giddha Dance

The correct answer is: b) Cheraw Dance.

The Cheraw Dance is a traditional dance form of the Mizo people of North East India. It is a vigorous dance performed by men and women in a circle, holding bamboo poles in their hands. The dance is accompanied by music played on drums, gongs, and cymbals.

The Cheraw Dance is a popular tourist attraction in Mizoram. It is also performed at weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.

The other options are incorrect because they are not traditional dance forms of the Mizo people.

a) Jhumur Dance is a traditional dance form of the Santal people of Eastern India. It is a graceful dance performed by women in a circle.

c) Bihu Dance is a traditional dance form of the Assamese people of North East India. It is a lively dance performed by men and women in a circle.

d) Giddha Dance is a traditional dance form of the Punjabi people of North India. It is a lively dance performed by women in a circle.