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  • Question 1
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    Rampur Bushair is the breed of sheep found in

    Solution

    Rampur Bushair is a breed of sheep found in Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.

     

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following statements about processing of wool is/are correct?

    I. Suint and grease in the wool are called yolk.
    II. Woolsorter's disease is a viral infection.
    III. Spinning of wool is followed by carding.

    Solution

    Statement I is correct as suint and grease form yolk, which is removed by scouring the wool.
    Woolsorter's disease is a bacterial infection. Hence, the statement II is incorrect.
    Spinning of wool fibres is done after carding. Hence, the statement III is incorrect.

     

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following represents the correct sequence of the life cycle of a silk moth?

    Solution

    The eggs laid by the female silk moth hatch into larvae, which then enter into the next stage, i.e. the pupa and finally proceed towards the phase of an adult silk moth.

     

  • Question 4
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    Pre-weighed cloth pieces of nylon, cotton, silk and wool of equal measurements are taken and soaked in a beaker filled with water. After a few minutes, the cloth pieces were taken out of the beaker and weighed again. Place them in the correct order of their final weights.

    Solution

    Natural fibres have better absorbing qualities than the synthetic fibres.
    Wool absorbs the maximum quantity of water followed by cotton and then silk.
    Nylon being a synthetic fibre absorbs the least amount of water.

     

  • Question 5
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    Which of the following are synthetic fibres?

    Solution

    The fibres made by human beings are called synthetic fibres. Nylon, polyester and rayon are man-made and hence, synthetic fibres.

     

  • Question 6
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    In the table given below, match the fibres in column I with the burning test given by them in column II:

    Fibre Burning Behaviour
    (i) Cotton (a) Does not burn, melts, white hard bead, smells of celery
    (ii) Wool (b) Does not burn, rotten smell
    (iii) Silk (c) Burns with a continuous flame, smell of burning paper
    (iv) Nylon (d) Burns, no melting, black char
    (v) Polyester (e) Does not burn, melts, white hard bead, burns with fruity smell.
    (vi) Acrylic (f) Does not burn, smell of burning hair, black char
  • Question 7
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    'X' is a variety of silk that has copper brown fibres and ranks lowest in quality among the options listed below. Identify 'X'.

    Solution

    Tussar silk has copper brown fibres and is relatively inferior in quality.

     

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Analyse the two statements given below and select the correct option accordingly.

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    Statement I: Carding of the cleaned and dried wool is done by passing it through wired rollers.
    Statement II: Carding enhances the insulating properties of the wool.

    Solution

    Carding of wool is done to remove the dirt and to straighten the fibres before spinning it into yarn.
    It does not increase the insulating properties of the wool.

     

  • Question 9
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    Unwinding of the cocoons to obtain the silk thread is called

    Solution

    Silk thread is obtained from the cocoons by reeling.
    The process is carried out using machines.

     

  • Question 10
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    Given below is a list of commercial activities. Identify the one(s) that is/are related to silk production.

    A. Sericulture
    B. Silviculture
    C. Horticulture
    D. Moriculture

    Solution

    A (Sericulture) is rearing of silkworms and D (Moriculture) is cultivation of mulberry.
    Both are activities related to production of silk.

     

  • Question 11
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    Look at the sequence of activities taken up in the processing of wool.

    Shearing, ____X_____, ____Y____, Carding, Spinning, Weaving

    The missing steps X and Y, respectively, are:

    Solution

    The correct sequence of steps in the processing of wool is:
    Shearing, Sorting, Scouring, Carding, Spinning, Weaving

     

  • Question 12
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    Which of the following wool yielding animals is a native of Tibet and Ladakh?

    Solution

    Yak is a native of Tibet and Ladakh.

     

  • Question 13
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    Which of the following varieties of sheep yields the finest quality of wool?

    Solution

    Merino wool, taken from the Merino sheep, has a fine, soft appearance and is quite expensive.

     

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