Synthetic Fibre
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Question 13
Match the terms of column A correctly with the phrases given in column B.
A B(i)Polyester(a)Prepared by using wood pulp(ii)Teflon(b)Used for making parachutes and stockings(iii)Rayon(c)Used to make non−stick cookware(iv)Nylon(d)Fabrics do not wrinkle easily
- Jute
- Nylon
- Silk
- Polyesters
What are synthetic or man-made fibres and natural fibres? Explain with examples. [3 MARKS]
- True
- False
- Acrylic: Toothbrush bristles
- Polyester: Sportswear
- Nylon: Socks
- Rayon: Carpets
Paheli wants to present her friend with a gift made of plant fibre. Which out of the following will she select?
Jute bag
Woollen shawl
Silk saree
Nylon scarf
Column A has name of few fibres and column B contains types of fibres.
Match column A with column B.
A - 1, 3
B - 2, 4, 5B - 1, 2
A - 3, 4, 5A - 4, 5
B - 1, 2, 3A - 1, 2, 3
B - 4, 5
- Yak hair and camel hair
- Fleece and cocoon
- Cotton and jute
- Bones and tusks
- Rayon: Carpets
- Acrylic: Toothbrush bristles
- Nylon: Socks
- Polyester: Sportswear
- Polyester, nylon, acrylic
- Nylon, polyester, Wool
- Jute, acrylic, nylon
- Acrylic, Silk, Wool
- Acrylic, Silk, Wool
- Nylon, polyester, Wool
- Jute, acrylic, nylon
- Polyester, nylon, acrylic
Why should one not wear synthetic clothes while cooking?
Which of the following options support the above statement?
- They are easy to maintain.
- They are more durable than most of the natural fibres.
- They soak more water than the natural fibre.
- They are less expensive than the natural fibre.
- silk
- nylon
- thermocol
- polyester
- Acrylic: Toothbrush bristles
- Rayon: Carpets
- Nylon: Socks
- Polyester: Sportswear
- natural
- semi-synthetic
- synthetic
Statement II:- Synthetic fibres are costlier than natural fibres.
- Both statements I and II are correct
- Both statements I and II are incorrect
- Statement I is incorrect but II is correct
- Statement I is correct but II is incorrect
- PVC
- Nylon
- Terylene
- Acrylic
- Rayon: Carpets
- Acrylic: Toothbrush bristles
- Nylon: Socks
- Polyester: Sportswear
- Polyester, nylon
- Nylon, jute
- Silk, polyester
- Jute, silk
Why synthetic fibres are more popular than natural fibres?
- Acrylic
- Nylon
- PVC
- Terylene
- False
- True
- Waterproof
- Electrical conductivity
- Durablility
- Light-weight
- Acrylic
- Terylene
- PVC
- Nylon
I. They are polyesters.
II. These fibres can be woven into very fine fibres.
III. These fibres remain crisp and are easy to wash.
- Terylene
- Bakelite
- Polythene
- Melamine
I. They are polyesters.
II. These fibres can be woven into very fine fibres.
III. These fibres remain crisp and are easy to wash.
- Melamine
- Bakelite
- Terylene
- Polythene
- Nylon, polyester, Wool
- Polyester, nylon, acrylic
- Acrylic, Silk, Wool
- Jute, acrylic, nylon
- Acrylic, Silk, Wool
- Jute, acrylic, nylon
- Polyester, nylon, acrylic
- Nylon, polyester, Wool