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Match the terms given in Column I with the statements given in Column II.​

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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​


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The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called weaving.​

Weaving - (v) Process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric​



In the process of knitting, a single yarn is taken and pulled out continuously to make a fabric.​

Knitting - (i) A single yarn used to make a fabric​

The process of making yarn from fibres is called spinning.​

(c) Spinning - (vi) Process of making yarn from fibres​

Cotton fibres are separated from the cotton seeds by combing. This process is called ginning of cotton.​

(d) Ginning - (ii) Combing of cotton fibres to remove seeds.​​

Fibres are the very thin thread like strands from which the yarns are made.​

(e) Fibre - (iii) Yarns are made from these thin strands​

Fibres are converted to yarns by the process of spinning and then they are converted into fabrics using the process of weaving.​

(f) Yarn - (iv) These are spun from fibres and then used to make fabrics.​

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