The correct answer is B. Maize.
Kharif crops are monsoon-dependent crops that are grown during the rainy season (June to September) in India. They are sown in the rainy season and harvested in the post-monsoon season (October to December). Some of the important kharif crops are rice, jute, maize, cotton, and sugarcane.
Maize is a rabi crop, which means it is grown during the winter season (November to March). It is sown in the winter and harvested in the spring. Maize is a major cereal crop in India and is used to make a variety of food products, including corn flour, cornmeal, and cornbread.
Jute is a kharif crop that is grown in the Gangetic plains of India. It is a long, soft fiber that is used to make a variety of products, including burlap, gunny bags, and jute cloth.
Mustard is a kharif crop that is grown in the northern and eastern parts of India. It is a small, yellow flower that is used to make mustard oil, mustard seeds, and mustard greens.
Rice is a kharif crop that is grown in the southern and eastern parts of India. It is a staple food in India and is used to make a variety of food products, including rice flour, rice noodles, and rice cakes.