Yarn to Fabric
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Q. What is the role of each knitting needles?
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Arrange the following in the order of their processing. [3 MARKS]
yarn, fibres, fabric. Define and explain each.
Q. The image below shows a piece of woven fabric. Identify the two components of the fabric that are marked in the image.
- a – Weft, b - Shuttle
- a – Warp, b - Shuttle
- a – Shuttle, b - Thread
- a – Weft, b - Warp
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2. Fabrics are made by the process of weaving and knitting.
- True
- False
Q. Weft thread and warp thread are taken into a device which converts them into a fabric. Identify this device from the given options.
- Twister
- Reeler
- Charkha
- Loom
Q. is a single and elongated piece of material that makes up a fabric.
- Yarn
- Loom
- Fibre
Q. Which of the following statements is/are true regarding weaving and knitting?
- Power looms require lesser time as compared to handlooms to create a fabric.
- Knitting can be done by knitting needles or machines.
- Both the techniques are used for conversion of fibres to yarn.
- Knitting is the arrangement of two or more sets of yarns together to make a fabric.
Q. Identify the weft thread from the following image.
Q. The device shown in the image is used for weaving.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following can be used for weaving yarn into fabric?
- Loom
- Reeler
- Twister
- Charkha
Q. Image given below depicts the production of fabric from strands of yarn by a process. Which of the following material cannot be manufactured from the same process?
- Blanket
- Curtain
- Mat
- Polythene bag
Q. Which amongst the following process is depicted in the image shown below?
- Knitting
- Weaving
- Shearing
- Spinning
Q. Explain the process of making yarn from fibre. [2 marks]
Q. is the process in which different sets of yarns are interlaced at right angles to form fabric.
- Spinning
- Weaving
- Blending
Q. The image below shows a piece of woven fabric. Identify the two components of the fabric that are marked in the image.
- a – Warp, b - Shuttle
- a – Weft, b - Warp
- a – Shuttle, b - Thread
- a – Weft, b - Shuttle