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Which among the following crop is known as 'Golden Fibre'?
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Jute is a natural fiber primarily grown in India and Bangladesh, widely used for making ropes, sacks, and bags.
CBSE Class X - 2025
CBSE Class X
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
Cotton
Wool
Jute
Silk
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The Correct Option is
C
Solution and Explanation
The 'Golden Fibre' crop needs to be identified. Jute is called the "Golden Fibre" because of its color and textile industry significance. Therefore, the answer is option (C).
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