1. The clothes are made up of thinner and thinner strands (2)Cotton called (3)Silk (1)yarn (4)Wool (2)thread 10. Which process is represented in picture given below ? (3)fibre (4)fabric 2. Jute fibres are obtained from (1)stem of jute plant (2)seeds of jute plant (3)fruit covering of jute plant (1)Knitting (4)None of these (2)Weaving 3. Number of yarns used to make fabric by weaving and (3)Spinning knitting are (4)None of these (1)two sets of yarns in each case 11. Which of the following statements is not true ? (2)single yarn in each case (1)Fabric is made of yarn (3)two sets of yarns in weaving and single in knitting (2)Jute is the outer covering of coconut (4)single yarn in weaving and two sets in knitting (3)Polyester is a synthetic fibre 4. The right time to cut jute plants is (4)Silk fibre is obtained from silk worms (1)matured stage 12. Cotton is obtained from (2)before flowering stage (1)larva of silkworm (3)flowering stage (2)hairs of sheep (4)any time after flowering (3)bolls of fruits 5. Historians believe that cotton clothes were first worn in (4)None of these (1)India 13. Which process is represented in picture below ? (2)Egypt (3)China (4)Europe 6. Which of these is not a property of jute ? (1)Biodegradability (2)Durability (3)Smoothness (4)Strength 7. Wool is warm because (1)it is fluffy & retains air (1)Spinning (2)it is made up of protein (2)Knitting (3)Both (1) & (2) are correct (3)Weaving (4)None of these (4)None of these 8. Cotton is preferred to be worn in a hot and humid place 14. The process of separation of broken woody pieces from like India. This is because cotton fibres fibres is called (1)are strong and light (1)ginning (2)have air spaces between them (2)retting (3)have air spaces inside them (3)spinning (4)are obtained from plants (4)scutching 9. Given picture is related to which natural fibre ? 15. Which of the following grows best in black soil and warm climate? (1)Cotton (2)Flax (3)Jute (4)Coconut 16. Match column-I with column-II and select the correct (1) Jute answer using the code given below the columns. Attempt Time_________ Parent’s Sign______________ NH71, Bazakhana Road, Barnala Affiliated to C.B.S.E. New Delhi Mob:98154-72269, 93175-13128 Facebook.com/aisbnl |youtube.com/aisbnl
Class-VI Topic- Fibre to Fabric
Column-I Column-II (4) above all A Jute p Warm and Sunny weather 22. The natural fibres are obtained from B Wool q Bombyx mori (1) Plants (2) Animals C Cotton r Shearing (3) Plants and animals bolls D Silk s Patson (4) Neither from plants nor animals (1)A – (q); B – (r); C – (p); D – (s) 23. Example of synthetic fibre is (2)A – (s); B – (p); C – (r); D – (q) (1) Cotton (3)A – (s); B – (r); C – (p); D – (q) (2) Silk (4)A – (r); B – (s); C – (p); D – (q) 17. (3) Polyester (4) Jute “First day white, next day red, 24. Example of natural fibres is third day from my birth I’m dead” (1) Polyester The above rhyme refers to _____. (2) Nylon (1)Jute fibre (3) Acrylic (2)Cotton flower (3)Silkworm (4) Silk (4)Coir fibre 25. Wool and silk are obtained from 18. Read the following paragraph carefully and fill up the (1) Plants blanks with correct option. (2) animals The cotton fibres are separated from the seeds. This process (3) Plants and animals both known as ........., is done by a machine called ......... . The (4) Chemical substances fibre without the seed is called ......... The raw cotton fibres 26. Nylon & Polyester obtained from are pulled apart and cleaned to remove all dust and (1) Plants impurities. This process is known as .......... . The fibre is (2) Animals then cleaned, straightened and made into soft, untwisted (3) Both strands. It is known as ................. (4) From chemical substances (1)Ginning, cotton gin, lint, carding, combing 27. Observe the following (2)Carding, handloom, takli, ginning, combing a) Natural fibre b) Synthetic fibre (3)Ginning, charka, knit, combing, weaving i) Cotton ii) Nylon iii) Silk iv) Polyester (4)Combing, cotton gin, lint, spinning, carding Choose the correct match out of the above 19. Read the given statements and select the correct option. (1) A - ii, iii Statement 1 : Weaving and knitting are two different (2) A - i, iv processes of cloth making. (3) B - ii, iv Statement 2 : Weaving involves the use of a single yarn (4) B - iii, ii while knitting involves use of two sets of yarn. (1) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1. (2) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1. (3) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect. (4) Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect. 20. Spinning is done by _____. (1)Charkha (2)Takli (3)Both (1) & (2) (4)None of these 21. The fabric is made up of: (1) Cotton (2) Silk (3) Wool Attempt Time_________ Parent’s Sign______________