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  • Question 1
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    Select the correct statement from the following.
    Solution
    • Polyester is a synthetic fiber.
    • Jute is obtained from the stem of the jute plant.
    • Spinning is the process of making yarn from fiber.
    • Yarn is made up of fibers.
    Hence,  option $$D$$ is the correct answer.
  • Question 2
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    The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called:
    Solution
    The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called weaving. Hence option C is correct.
  • Question 3
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    Interlooping of yarn is called _________
    Solution
    Knitting is the interlooping of yarn. You may have seen your grandmother making a sweater with the help of needles. That process is known as knitting. Here the fabric is manufactured with the help of the loops.
    Hence, option $$A$$ is correct.
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following is a fibre?
    Solution
    Rayon or artificial silk, nylon, and acrylic represent fibre. Polyester and cotton are also examples of fibre.

    Hence, option $$D$$ is correct.
  • Question 5
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    The process of making yarn from fibres is called?
    Solution
    Yarn is made from fibers in a process called $$\text{spinning}$$. in the spinning process, fibers from cotton wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibers together to form yarn. 
    Knitting and weaving are the processes in which yarn is converted to fabric. Ginning is a process in which cotton fibers are separated from cotton seeds.
    Hence, option $$C$$ is correct.
  • Question 6
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    The process of formation of yarn from cotton fibre is called as:
    Solution
    The process of making yarn from cotton fibres is called spinning. Fibres from a mass of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted to form a yarn.
  • Question 7
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    Removal of seeds from cotton fibre is called
    Solution
    The fruits of the cotton plants look like fruit which are also called cotton bolls. When these bolls are mature, burst open and seeds cover with a cotton fiber are seen.
    After harvesting the cotton seeds with cotton bolls from the crop. The seeds are removed from cotton by combing. This process is called ginning.

    Hence option $$A$$ is correct.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following represents correct statement(s)?
    Solution
    All of the following represent correct statements.
    Two sets of yarn are woven to make a fabric.
    The weaving of fabric is done in looms.
    The looms are either hand operated or power operated.
  • Question 9
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    In ancient times, which of the following materials were used by people to cover themselves.? 
    Solution
    In ancient times, barks and big leaves of trees or animal skins and furs were used by people to cover themselves.
  • Question 10
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    Yarn is woven to get a fabric using
    Solution
    The correct answer is option c) Looms.
    Looms are used to weave the yarn. Looms are of two types -hand operated or power operated.
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