X is a thread of filament from which Y is made. If prepared from plants and animals, it is known as Z fibres whereas by humans it is known as W fibres. Synthetic fibres are nylon, rayon, polyester, acrylic etc.
What is X?
A
Wool
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B
Fibre
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C
Suits
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D
Socks
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Solution
The correct option is D Fibre
Fibre is the basic unit of raw material having suitable length, pliability, and strength for conversion into yarns and fabrics.
A fibre of extreme length is a filament. Fibres can occur naturally or can be produced artificially.
Here, X is a fibre, Y is the cloth/fabric. Z is the natural fibre and W is the artificial or human-made fibre.
Wool is an example of fibre, suits and socks are examples of industrial product of fabric.