Fibre to Fabric

Fibre to Fabric

CBSE Practice papers FIBRE TO FABRIC class-6-Science Number of Questions: 67 For Answers and Solutions, Go to www.micromerits.com -> Select your grade -> Select Learn ->Select Subject Page link - http://www.micromerits.com 1 What are fabrics made up of ? Coir Yarn Wool Bolls 2 Which of the following animals gives us wool? Sheep Angora rabbit Yak All the above 3 Which of the following is a natural fibre? Polyester Cotton Nylon Satin 4 Silk and wool are ______ fibres. Natural Artificial Semi natural Chemical 5 Silk fibre is drawn from the cocoon of a: Butterfly Bag worm Silkworm Honey bee 6 NaturalMicromerits.com fibres are obtained from petroleum. True False 7 Polyester and nylon are _______ fibres. Synthetic Natural Semi-natural None of the above 8 Which of the following is a synthec fibre? Silk Acrylic Wool Jute 9 Both coon and nylon are natural fibres. True False 10 Fruits of a coon plant are called: Cotton fibre Cotton bolls Cotton seeds Cotton fruits 11 Coon from coon bolls is usually picked by using _____ A needle Hands Legs Sticks 12 If a piece of fabric burns, giving the smell of burning paper and leaves behind a small amount of ash; it is most likely made up of : Cotton Jute Silk Wool 13 A fabrics burns, giving the smell of burning hair and slowly forms grey scky beads. This fabric is made up of: Cotton Silk Polyester Jute 14 Coon is obtained from : Micromerits.comIts stem Its roots Its seeds Its leaves 15 Separang coon fibres from its seeds is known as: Spinning Shearing Ginning Knotting 16 Jute fibres are obtained from the: Leaves of a jute plant Roots of a jute plant Stem of a jute plant Fruit covering of a jute plant 17 In which season is a jute plant culvated? Winter season Summer season Rainy season Autumn season 18 Jute is the outer covering of a coconut. True False 19 The fibre which is obtained from the outer covering of a coconut is: Flax Hemp Coir Jute 20 Which of the following can we not make using coir? Foot mats Carpets Saree Ropes 21 Which of the following is a fibre obtained from plants? Wool Coir Silk Polyester 22 How are silk worms reared? On the leaves of a mulberry plant On the leaves of a banyan plant Micromerits.comOn the leaves of a betel plant On the leaves of a cotton plant 23 The process of making yarn from fibres is called : Spinning Shearing Ginning Knitting 24 Which of these states does not grow jute? West Bengal Bihar Kashmir Assam 25 The jute plant is harvested at the _____ stage. Sapling Flowering Matured Germinating 26 Which of these Indian states grows coon? Bihar Maharashtra Uttar pradesh Goa 27 The process of arranging two sets of yarns together, to make a fabric is called: Spinning Combing Knitting Weaving 28 Which of the following devices is used for spinning? Pins Needles Charkha Iron rods 29 Weaving of fabric is done on _____ Looms Needles Charkha Plain ground 30 The technique in which a single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric is called : Micromerits.comShearing Knitting Combing Stitching 31 Which of these is an example of a clothing made up of knied fabrics? Shirt Trousers Socks Handkerchief 32 Which of these items cannot be made using jute? Sarees Bottles Bags Ropes 33 Which of these plants render natural fibres? Cotton plant Wheat plant Bajra plant Neem plant 34 Charkha was associated with which one of the following noted personalies? Meera Bai Mahatma Gandhi Dr.Rajendra Prasad Jawaharlal Nehru 35 A material which is available in the form of thin and connuous strands, is called: Fabric Fibre Cotton Plastic 36 Which of the following is a man made fibre? Wool Polyester Silk Jute 37 Which of the following is a plant fibre? Wool Silk Flax Polyester 38 The best soil to grow coon is red soil. Micromerits.comTrue False 39 Which of the following statements describes 'shearing' perfectly? The process of rearing animals The process of making wollen fabric from fibre The process of removing hair from the body of sheep The process of twisting of jute fabric 40 Pashmina wool is obtained from: Camel Sheep Goat Rabbit 41 Which of these fibres is non-biodegradable? Cotton Jute Wool Nylon 42 Which of these fibres is obtained from a flax plant? Cotton Linen Jute Nylon 43 Which of the following materials was not used in ancient mes by humans, to cover their bodies? Animal skins Big leaves of trees Furs Clothes 44 The life cycle of a silk moth is in the order of: Eggs, pupa, larva, adult moth Eggs, larva, pupa, adult moth Eggs, larva, adult moth, pupa Pupa, eggs, larva, adult moth 45 The fleece of sheep is procured during the cold weather. Micromerits.comTrue False 46 Gunny bags are made up of _____ fibres Jute Synthetic Cotton Silk 47 Which country is the largest producer of jute products in the world ? Japan Brazil Bangladesh Pakistan 48 Which of the following is not made up of wood? Chair Cot Table Mattress 49 Synthec fibres are made up of: Plastic Wood Petroleum Rubber 50 Summer wear is generally made up of: Cotton Wool Nylon Jute 51 Which of the following is not made up of coconut fibres? Rope Foot mat Carpet Saree 52 The fibres synthesized by human beings are called natural fibres. True False 53 Winter wear is made up of: Silk Nylon Wool Cotton 54 Micromerits.com We wear woolen clothes in winter, as wool is: A bad conductor of heat Easily available in winter Soft and spongy Good conductor of heat 55 A long and connuous thread spun from a fibre is called a: Fleece Fabric Weft Yarn 56 Pressed coon bundles are called a: Sponge Bale Pack None of the above 57 What is fleece? A bundle of jute fibres A bundle of cotton fibres The hair of sheep The skin of sheep 58 The industry related to fabric and clothing is called: Poultry industry Fabric industry Textile industry Agro industry 59 What types of clothes should be worn while working in the kitchen? Cotton clothes Jute clothes Nylon clothes Woolen clothes 60 Terylene is a popular form of: Polyester Rubber Jute Rayon 61 Which of the following statements is wrong? Polyester is a man made fibre Weaving of yarn makes a piece of fabric Silk fibre is obtained from the stem of the silk plant Micromerits.comCotton plants need a warm climate 62 The process of soaking a jute plant, to soen the stem material in order to extract the jute fibre is called: Softening Retting Drying Soaking 63 Drenching Soaking Rotting Retting Retting 64 Which of the following is false, in case of arficial fibres? They are obtained from petroleum products They are more durable than natural fibres They do not absorb water Clothes made of artificial fibres are comfortable to wear, during both summer and winter 65 Coon seed oil is used in the manufacture of: Canola oil Vanaspathi ghee Sunflower oil Corn oil 66 Warp is : A thread made by twisting fibres The yarn placed lengthwise in a loom A machine used for weaving cloth from yarn The process of twisting fibres 67 Which of the following materials has many folds and an uneven surface? Micromerits.comSilk Rayon Wool Polyester For Answers and Solutions, Go to www.micromerits.com -> Select your grade -> Select Learn ->Select Subject MicroMerits.com is an innovative practice and assessment platform. The methodical practice sharpens your talent. We provide Practice worksheets and Practice papers based on CBSE syllabus. 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