Jute
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Question 23
Fill in the names of useful items made from jute fibres in the following figure, One such example is given
- Wool
- Jute
- Silk
- Cotton
- Bihar
- Gujarat
- West Bengal
- Assam
Weaving of fabric is done on _______.
_________ (Wool/ Cotton) and _________ (silk/ jute) are fibres obtained from animals.
From which parts of the plant cotton and jute are obtained?
Explain the process of making fabric out of fibre.
2. In which kind of soil does jute grow well?
(a) onttoc
(b) sinnping
(c) vingwea
(d) bisref
True
- False
- Silk
- Pashmina wool
- Jute
- Wool
Question 14
State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, correct them
Silk is a plant fibre.
Jute is obtained from the leaves of a plant.
Weaving is a process of arranging two sets of yarns together.
Cotton yarn on burning gives an odour similar to that of a burning paper.
- Fleece of sheep
- Cocoon of insect
- Stem of 'Putson' plant
- Fruit of cotton plant
What is the name of the fibre obtained from coconut? Name two items that are made from coconut fibre. [3 MARKS]
- fabrics
- fibres
- yarns
- It is obtained from stem of jute plant.
- It is cultivated during rainy season.
- It is used to make gunny bags.
- It is not eco-friendly.
Fabric of cotton saree is made by weaving cotton
Write a note on jute plantation in Tamil nadu.
82 From which process are jute fibres obtained from its stem?
51 Read the following passage and answer the given questions. Meenas mother uses jute bags to bring vegetables and fruits. But her friend Sheemas mother uses polythene bags to bring vegetables, fruits, grocery etc. One day, Meena asked her mother why she always prefers jute bags for grocery purposes, etc? Meenas mother is a science teacher in a Kendriya Vidyalaya. She explained nicely that jute bags are biodegradable, durable and strong. She also explained how jute is obtained and its use as a gunny bsags? Meena was happy to listen this information and she explained everything to her friend Sheema also.
(b) Why jute is used for making gunny bags?
- Stem fibres
- Fruit fibres
- Leaf fibres
- Synthetic fibres
What is the difference between fibre and yarn?
- Wool
- Coir
- Cotton
- Jute
- Rainy
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- False
- True
- False
- True
- ginning
- weaving
- knitting
- spinning