Fibres are converted into yarns which are then used to make fabrics.
Column I
Column II
(a) Weaving
(i) A single yarn used to make a fabric
(b) Knitting
(ii) Combing of cotton fibres to remove Seeds
(c) Spinning
(iii) Yarns are made from these thin strands
(d) Ginning
(iv) These are spun from fibres and then used to make fabrics
(e) Fibre
(v) Process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric
(f) Yarn
(vi) Process of making yarn from fibres
Match the terms given in Column I with the statements given in Column II.
Column I Column II(a) Weaving (i) A single yarn used to make fabric (b) Knitting (ii) Combing of cotton fibres to remove seeds(c) Spinning (iii) Yarns are made from these thin strands(d) Ginning(iv) These are spun from fibres and then used to make fabrics(e) Fibre(v) Process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric(f) Yarn (vi) Process of making yarn from fibres
Question 2 Which statement out of the following is incorrect? (a) Use of charkha was popularised by Mahatma Gandhi as a part of the Independence movement (b) In India, jute is mainly grown in Kerala and Punjab (c) To make fabric, the fibres are first converted into yarns (d) Sufi Saint Kabir was a weaver