The correct option is A low at room temperature
In intrinsic semiconductors, n=p. Hence, at room temperature, no free electrons are available for conduction. If the temperature is increased, the covalent bonds will break and electrons will be freed, each electron will leave behind a hole and capture a new hole the process will continued and charge flows through intrinsic semiconductor. Thus, its conductivity increases with temperature. Hence, in intrinsic semiconductor conductivity is low at room temperature.