Answer:
Option B, it is strongly attracted
Explanation:
A Test Charge Determines Charge on Insulating and Conducting Balls, and the points made regarding conductors, it can be ascertained that in conductors, the electrons are free to move about. This means that when a charge is brought near to a conductor, the opposite charges all navigate to the sharpest point closest the charge and a strong attraction is created.
This shows that the rod will be strongly attracted. The density of the charges on the rod is mostly concentrated at the sharpest point.