Natural Fibres
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- Stem
- Flower
- Root
- Leaf
- silk fly
- butterfly
- silkworm
- sheep
Explain the processes involved in wool production.
What are burrs in wool?
- True
- False
- False
- True
Which part of the jute plant is used for getting jute fibre? [1 MARK]
Define spinning, weaving and knitting. [3 MARKS]
The process of removing fleece from the sheep's body is known as ________.
Knitting
Shearing
None of the above
Weaving
Hair on skin
Hair on head
Why do sheep in must into antiseptic solution
Wool is obtained from which of the following animals ?
Deer
Cow
Sheep
Dog
Acrylic is a natural fibre.
- True
- False
Plastic bottles are commonly made of PET. What does PET stand for?
Polyethylene Terephthalate
Polythene Ethane Tetraphthalate
Polyster Ethane Tetraphthalate
Polyster Ethyne Tetraphthalate
- sericulture
- aquaculture
- silk cultivation
- cocoon
23 Write the name of cloth which is made from the stem fibres of flax plant.
Justify the statement s that natural fibres are better than synthetic fibres
- Stem
- Fruit
- Seed
- Root
Which of the following breed of sheep are commonly reared in Gujarat?
Bakharwal
Lohi
Marwari
Nali
- Nylon, polyester and silk
- Nylon, acrylic and wool
- Wool, silk and jute
- Nylon, polyester and jute
When are cotton balls plucked?
Rana wants to buy shirts for summer. Should he buy cotton shirts or shirts made from synthetic material? Advise Rana, give your reason.
- Use of Charkha was popularised by Mahatma Gandhi as a part of the Independence Movement.
- In India, jute is mainly grown in Kerala and Punjab.
- To make fabric, the fibres are first converted into yarns.
- Sufi saint Kabir was a weaver.
Question 4
Which of the following is not a natural fibre?
(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Nylon
(d) Flax
- True
- False
- Wool
- Silk
- Cotton
- Jute
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