Which one of the following is not a cash crop of India ?

Sugarcane
Cotton
Jute
Wheat

The correct answer is (d) Wheat.

A cash crop is a crop that is grown primarily for sale for profit, rather than for consumption by the grower. Cash crops are often grown in large quantities and are often exported to other countries.

Sugarcane, cotton, and jute are all cash crops of India. Sugarcane is a major source of sugar in India, and cotton is a major source of fiber. Jute is a major source of fiber for making textiles.

Wheat is a food crop, not a cash crop. It is grown primarily for human consumption, and is not typically exported in large quantities.