Fibres
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What is spinning?
Define dietary fibres with their importance in our body.
The process of making yarn from the fibre is called
What is a yarn? How is it made? Give examples of devices that are used for making yarn. [3 MARKS]
Define the process of spinning?
- fibre
- cotton ball
- cloth
- silk thread
- Spinning
- Sieving
- Weaving
- Ginning
- cotton
- jute
- wool
- silk
Boojho with perfect eyesight was finding it difficult to pass a thread through the eye of a needle. What can be the possible reason for this?
How is spinning done on large scale?
- A silk thread is stronger than a cotton thread.
- Cotton is water resistant
- Wool is a synthetic fibre.
- Jute fibre is obtained from leaves of jute plant.
What do you mean by fibre?
A small cloth used to make dresses
Substance used to make plastic cakes
Fabrics used to make fibres.
Long, thin thread like strands coming from natural or man-made sources
Question 8
Which of the following food item does not provide any nutrient?
Milk, Water, Orange juice, Tomato soup
- A→R, B→P, C→S, D→Q
- A→Q, B→P, C→S, D→R
- A→R, B→P, C→Q, D→S
- A→S, B→P, C→S, D→Q
- Grains
- Pulses
- Vegetables
- Milk
- Jute is a natural fibre.
- Jute is the outer covering of coconut.
- Polyester is a synthetic fibre.
- Polywool is a mixture of polyester and wool.
27. Coir is the common name of which fibre?
- True
- False
1)spinning
2)weaving
3)ginning
From the the videos so please help me to understand the above given topics
Name three types of synthetic fibre. State property and use one of them.
Differentiate between natural and synthetic fibres.
- Cotton
- Wool
- Silk
- Nylon
- Jute
- Nylon
- Wool
- Silk
- Fibre- Yarn - Thread - Fabric
- Fibre- Thread - Fabric - Yarn
- Fabric - Fibre- Thread - Yarn
- Yarn- Fibre- Thread - Fabric
What do you mean by fibre?
Long, thin thread like strands coming from natural or man-made sources
Substance used to make plastic cakes
Fabrics used to make fibres.
A small cloth used to make dresses