Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 3 Fiber to Fabric

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Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 3 Fiber to Fabric

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Fiber to Fabric

Chapter – 3

MCQ

(1)  Fabrics are made from?

(a) Cotton.

(b) Yarns.

(c) Plants.

(d) Knite.

Ans: (b) Yarns.

(2) Fibres are either natural or?

(a) Weaving.

(b) Knitting.

(c) Synthetic.

(d) Yarn.

Ans: (c) Synthetic.

(3) Cotton, wool, silk and jute are some?

(a) Natural fibre.

(b) Synthetic fibre.

(c) Yarn.

(d) Knit.

Ans: (a) Natural fibre.

(4) Nylon and Polyester are some examples of?

(a) Natural fibre.

(b) Knitting.

(c) Cotton.

(d) Synthetic fibre.

Ans: (d) Synthetic fibre.

(5) Yarn is made from?

(a) Fibres.

(b) Coconut.

(c) Stem.

(d) Animal.

Ans: (a) Fibres.

(6) The process of making yarn from fibres is called?

(a) Weaving.

(b) Knitting.

(c) Spinning.

(d) Synthetic.

Ans: (c) Spinning.

(7) Fibres like cotton and jute are obtained from?

(a) Plants.

(b) Animals.

(c) Materials.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (a) Plants.

(8) The process of removing seeds from cotton is called?

(a) Weaving.

(b) Knitting.

(c) Spinning.

(d) Ginning.

Ans: (d) Ginning.

(9) Animals fibres are?

(a) Silk and wool.

(b) Polyester and nylon.

(c) Jute. 

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (a) Silk and wool.

(10)  Fabric from yarns is made by?

(a) Spinning.

(b) Weaving and knitting.

(c) Ginning and spinning.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (b) Weaving and knitting.

(11) Jute fibres are obtained from the?

(a) Stem of the cotton plants.

(b) Bolls of the cotton plants. 

(c) Stem of the jute plants.

(d) Bolls of the jute plants.

Ans: (c) Stem of the jute plants.

(12) The jute plant is normally harvested when it is at?

(a) Flowering stage.

(b) Watering stage.

(c) Routing stage.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (a) Flowering stage.

(13) Where does cotton come from?

(a) The fruits of cotton plants.

(b) Stem of cotton plants.

(c) Bolls of jute plants.

(d) Stem of jute plants.

Ans: (a) The fruits of cotton plants.

(14) Cotton plants are usually grown in places having black soil and?

(a) Deep sun.

(b) Warm climate.

(c) Rain.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (b) Warm climate .

(15) A simple device used for spinning is a hand spindle, also called?

(a) Takur.

(b) Spinning.

(c) Takuri.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Takuri.

(16) The two items  made from coconut fibres are?

(a) Ropes and mats. 

(b) Silk and wool.

(c) Cotton and jute.

(d) Nylon and polyester.

Ans: (a) Ropes and mats.

(17) What material do you use for making wicks for oil lamps?

(a) Cotton silk.

(b) Cotton wool.

(c) Wool silk.

(d) Nylon polyester.

Ans: (b) Cotton wool.

(18) What type of soil is used to grow cotton plants?

(a) White soil.

(b) Yellow soil.

(c) Black soil.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Black soil.

(19) Name one state of India where jute plants grow mainly?

(a) Maharashtra.

(b) West Bengal.

(c) Tamil Nadu.

(d) Arunachal.

Ans: (b) West Bengal.

(20) Name one method of knitting is?

(a) By Hand. 

(b) By foot.

(c) By leg.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (a) By hand.

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