Correct option is B
The correct answer is (B) Jute.
Explanation:
Jute is known as the "Golden Fibre" due to its golden and silky shine when processed. It is mainly used for making sacks, ropes, and textiles.
Incorrect options explanations:
- Maize: A cereal crop, not a fiber.
- Cotton: Known as the "White Gold," not Golden Fibre.
- Millet: A group of cereal grains, not a fiber.
Key Points:
- Jute:
- Known as "Golden Fibre" for its golden sheen.
- Primarily grown in West Bengal, Bangladesh, and other parts of South Asia.
- Used for making bags, sacks, and ropes.
- India is one of the largest producers of jute.