Explanation
Hot and wet climate is favorable for cultivation of rice. Rice is grown in the months of April to October which includes summer and rainy seasons providing essential hot and wet climate. Hence rice is a kharif crop.
Plantation agriculture is a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit. Large land areas are needed for this type of agriculture. Countries that have plantation agriculture usually experience high annual temperatures and receive high annual rainfall.
Plantation crops include coffee, tea, cocoa, sugarcane etc.
Among the given options pulses belong to leguminous crop. Pulses are a type of leguminous crop but pulse term refers to dried seed.
Some examples of pulses include beans, peas, cowpea, dry beans like pinto beans, kidney beans, navy beans, dry peas, lentils, lupins, and peanuts, Mung bean, golden gram, green gram.
Pulses grow in pods and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours.
Pulses are very high in protein and fibre, and are low in fat. They also have nitrogen fixing capabilities.
Tea is one of the important cash crops in India. Largest tea producers of India are Assam and West Bengal with 2/3rd of total production of India.
Rice is one of the major food crops in India. India is the second-largest producer of the rice at the world level. It is grown on the one-fourth of the total cropped area. It provides food to about half of the country’s population. Rice is a tropical plant. It requires a high temperature with minor variation during sowing and harvesting. It requires 100cm of rain. It is grown in Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, western and eastern coastal strips, Brahmaputra valley and Jammu and Kashmir.
It is clear that Rajasthan does not produce any significant quantity of rice. Thus the correct option is B.
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