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  • Question 1
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    Select the correct statement.

    Solution

    The process of dyeing is carried out after the fibre is woven into fabric.

    Hence, the process of bleaching and dyeing succeeds weaving.

     

  • Question 2
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    The most basic difference between weaving and knitting is that ____________________.

    Solution

    The most basic difference between weaving and knitting is that knitting is done using one yarn, but two or more than two yarns are used in weaving.

     

  • Question 3
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    Cotton is supplied to cotton mills in the form of _________.

    Solution

    Cotton picked up from cotton plants are removed from cotton seeds by the ginning process.
    A cotton gin is very light and fluffy but occupies a lot of space.

    For its transportation, the ginned cotton is pressed tightly and packed in bales.
    Therefore, cotton reaches the cotton mills in the form of cotton bales.

     

  • Question 4
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    Oil extracted from which of the following plant seeds is used in creams and lotions?

    Solution

    The hemp seed oil that is used in cosmetics and other skin care products contains a high amount of essential fatty acids, which have anti-inflammatory properties.

     

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    Ravina took few synthetic and natural fibres to study the effect of their burning. She took nylon, cotton, wool, polyester and silk threads and burnt them one by one with a burning matchstick. What did she observe during the experiment?

    Solution

    Cotton burns with a steady flame and smells like burning leaves. The ash particles left from burning are unburnt carbon particles.
    Nylon and polyester melt and recede rapidly from the flame.

    Wool and silk burn with a smell of hair burning.

    Hence, all the observations are correct.

     

  • Question 6
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    Which of the following conditions is best suited for growing cotton?

    Solution

    Black soil and warm climate are suitable for cotton growth.

  • Question 7
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    Which of the following is a mineral fibre that is obtained naturally?

    Solution

    All the given fibres are obtained naturally.
    Asbestos is a mineral fibre while ramie, flax and jute are plant fibres.

     

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