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  • Question 1
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    Silk is obtained from which stage of the lifecycle of silkworm?

  • Question 2
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    Select the option that correctly tilts the blanks in the given sentences.

    (a) ___(i)___ of a flax plant provides fibres.
    (b)  ___(ii)___ is the cheapest natural fibre.
    (c) The process of separating cotton fibres from cotton seeds is called ___(iii)___ .
    (d) ___(iv)___ is obtained by spinning together a bunch of fibres.
    (e) ___(v)___ is a blended fabric.
    (f) The loose fluffy fibres are untangled and combed to form a long soft rope called a ___(vi)___.

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following is the correct difference between weaving and knitting?

  • Question 4
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    If P represents the fibre and Q represents the fabric, find out the correct order in which Q is made from P.

  • Question 5
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    The basic unit of every cloth is:

  • Question 6
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    Consider the following statements (i-iv) and select the option that correctly identifies true (T) and false (F) ones.

    (i) Angora wool is obtained from Angora sheep.
    (ii) Spinning is the process of changing fibre into yarn.
    (iii) Coir is obtained from fruits of Kapok tree.
    (iv) The process of removing hair from the sheep is called shearing.
    (v) Knitting can be done by using only one yarn.

  • Question 7
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    Identify X in the given Venn diagram.

  • Question 8
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    Silkworms are fed on which tree?

  • Question 9
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    Rayon, Nylon and polyesters are examples of ____________ .

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following is not a thing made up of a natural fibre?

  • Question 11
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    Refer to the given groups (i)-(iv). Each group contains one wrong member. Identify the odd members and select the correct option.

    (i) Flax; Coir; Wool; Sisal
    (ii) Cotton; Jute; Flax; Hemp
    (iii) Polyester; Nylon; Acrylic; Silk
    (iv) Shahtoosh; Wool; Silk; Coir

  • Question 12
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    Silk cotton is a fibre obtained from which plant/tree?

  • Question 13
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    Refer to the given figures, X and Y and select the correct statement regarding them.

  • Question 14
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    Which of the following is an animal product?

  • Question 15
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    Choose the correct sequence for preparing clothes among the following.

  • Question 16
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    The thin strands of ______ that we see, are made up of still thinner strands called ______.

  • Question 17
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    Select the incorrect match.

    (i)  Cotton       -    Retting
    (ii) Jute           -    Ginning
    (iii) Sliver        -    Combing
    (iv) Spinning   -    Takli
    (v) Knitting      -    Loom
    (vi) Weaving    -    Charkha

  • Question 18
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    Which of the following is a fibre crop?

  • Question 19
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    Read the given passage where some of the words have been italicized.

    Cotton plant is annual shrub. It grows best in cold climate. Black soil is best suited for the cultivation of cotton plant. The stems of cotton plant are called cotton bolls. The seeds with cotton fibres are picked from the cotton bolls by hand. After picking the fibres are separated from the seeds by a process called combing.
    Select the correct option regarding this.

  • Question 20
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    Which of the following will be more stretchable?

  • Question 21
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    Hand looms or power looms are used for which of the following?

  • Question 22
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    The different steps of processing of cotton are given below randomly.

    (i) Spinning
    (ii) Weaving
    (iii) Ginning
    (iv) Carding
    (v) Combing
    Which of the following represents the correct sequence of steps?

  • Question 23
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    Which of the following is not correct about Jute?

  • Question 24
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    Sericulture is related to which of the following animals?

  • Question 25
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    Which coarse fibre is extracted from the shell of coconut?

  • Question 26
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    Denim, a type of cloth contains:

  • Question 27
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    Read the given statements and select the correct option.

    Statement 1: After harvesting, the stems of the Jute plants are tied into bundles and retted (soaked) in water for about 20 days.
    Statement 2: The process of retting softens the tissues and helps to separate the fibres.

  • Question 28
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    Refer to the given paragraph and select the correct option regarding X, Y and Z. The process of making yarn from fibres is called X. Yarn are used for making fabrics.
    Two main processes are used to make fabrics from yarn. In process Y, two sets of yarn are arranged together to make a fabric while in process Z single yarn is  used to make a piece of fabric.

  • Question 29
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    Sakshi wanted to test the quality of her dupatta. She pulled a small strand of yarn from the dupatta and burned it. It smelled like a burning paper. She inferred that the dupatta is made of pure

  • Question 30
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    Read the following characteristics of a fibre and identify it.

    (i) It can be worn close to skin because static electricity does not build up readily.
    (ii) Each fibre is made up of 20-30 layers of coiled cellulose springs.
    (iii) It has moisture absorbing quality.
    (iv) It has natural twist that makes it suitable for spinning.

  • Question 31
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    Which among the following crop requires warm climate to grow?

  • Question 32
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    Identify X and Y in the given Venn diagram and select the correct option.

  • Question 33
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    The cloth made of stem fibres of flax is known as:

  • Question 34
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    Refer to the given dichotomous key and select the incorrect statement regarding P, Q, R, S and T.

    (i) (a) It is a natural fibre. - Go to (ii)
    (b) It is a man-made fibre. - [P]
    (ii) (a) Fibre is obtained from plants. - Go to
    (b) Fibre is obtained from animals. - Go to (iv)
    (iii) (a) Fibre obtained from stem. - [O]
    (b) Fibre obtained from seed. - [R]
    (iv) (a) Fibre obtained by harming source organism - [S]
    (b) Fibre obtained without harming source organism. - [T]

  • Question 35
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    The process of separating fibres of cotton from its seeds is called:

  • Question 36
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    Removal of fleece from sheep is known as ____________ .

  • Question 37
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    Refer to the given flow chart and select the incorrect option regarding P, Q, R and S.

  • Question 38
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    Match the following:

    Column AColumn B
    (i)Cotton[A]Smell of charred meat
    (ii)Wool[B]Smell of burning plastic
    (iii)Silk[C]Smell of burning paper
    (iv)Synthetic fibre[D]Smell of burning hair

  • Question 39
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    Which of the following processes is not related to plant?

  • Question 40
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    Match column I with column II and select the correct option from codes given below.

    Column IColumn II
    (i)  Ginning (a) Cleaning and disentangling  the fibres     
    (ii) Combing (b) Brushing and straightening of fibres       
    (iii) Carding(c) Bolls
    (iv) Seed pods    (d) Cotton fibres after being separated from seeds
    (v) Lint  (e) Separating fibres from seed

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