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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Science Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric with Answers

 

Fibre to Fabric Class 6 MCQs Questions with Answers

I. Choose the correct option.

Question 1.
The process of rettmg is done to obtain
(a) wool
(b) jute
(c) cotton
(d) silk

Answer

Answer: (b) jute


Question 2.
Spinning can be done manually by
(a) charkha
(b) handloom
(c) gin
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (a) charkha


Question 3.
Single yarn is used to make
(a) trousers
(b) shirt
(c) sweater
(d) kurta

Answer

Answer: (c) sweater


Question 4.
Cotton fibres are separated from
(a) cotton balls
(b) cotton boils
(c) cotton bales
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (b) cotton boils


Question 5.
Separation of fibres of cotton from its seeds is known as
(a) weaving
(b) spinning
(c) knitting
(d) ginning

Answer

Answer: (d) ginning


Question 6.
Weaving of fabric is done in
(a) handloom
(b) powerloom
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) takli

Answer

Answer: (c) both (a) and (b)


Question 7.
Jute fibres are obtained from
(a) stem of jute plants
(b) seeds of jute plants
(c) fruit ofjute plants
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (a) stem of jute plants


Question 8.
Which one of the following is a synthetic fibre?
(a) Nylon
(b) Rayon
(c) Polyester
(d) All of these

Answer

Answer: (d) All of these


Question 9.
Which of the following is a natural fibre?
(a) Silk
(b) Nylon
(c) Rayon
(d) All of these

Answer

Answer: (a) Silk


Question 10.
Which of the following is a plant fibre?
(a) Wool
(b) Silk
(c) Cotton
(d) Nylon

Answer

Answer: (c) Cotton


Question 11.
The material that is used to make clothes is called
(a) fabric
(b) cotton
(c) flax
(d) wool

Answer

Answer: (a) fabric


Question 12.
Which of the following is known as fibre of kings?
(a) Wool
(b) Cashmere
(c) Jute
(d) polyster

Answer

Answer: (b) Cashmere


Question 13.
The hair of which of the following animal is used for making woollen clothes?
(a) Alpaca
(b) Dog
(c) Cat
(d) Rat

Answer

Answer: (a) Alpaca


Question 14.
Coconut fibres are used for making
(a) jackets
(b) ropes
(c) coats
(d) gunny bags

Answer

Answer: (b) ropes


Question 15.
Which of the following states cultivates cotton?
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Bhopal
(c) Bihar
(d) Assam

Answer

Answer: (a) Tamil Nadu


Question 16.
Which type of soil is suitable for growing cotton?
(a) Red soil
(b) Yellow soil
(c) Black soil
(d) Brown soil

Answer

Answer: (c) Black soil


Question 17.
Which fibre is used for making artificial fibres?
(a) Jute
(b) Cotton
(c) Polyester
(d) Rayon

Answer

Answer: (b) Cotton


Question 18.
Which of the following fibre is the most cheapest and affordable fibre?
(a) Cotton
(b) Silk
(c) Jute
(d) All of these

Answer

Answer: (c) Jute


Question 19.
Silk is obtained from an insect called
(a) silkmoth
(b) leech
(c) earthworm
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (a) silkmoth


Question 20.
The cleaning of wool fibres with the help of mild detergents and chemicals is called
(a) Shearing
(b) Scouring
(c) Ginning
(d) Rearing

Answer

Answer: (b) Scouring


Question 21.
Silk moth feeds on
(a) rose plants
(b) mulberry leaves
(c) cotton boIls
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (b) mulberry leaves


Question 22.
Lengthwise yarn is called
(a) weft
(b) warp
(c) flax
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (b) warp


Question 23.
Crosswise yarn is called
(a) weft
(b) warp
(c) jute
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (a) weft


Question 24.
The right time to cut jute plants is
(a) matured stage
(b) before flowering stage
(c) at flowering stage
(d) anytime after flowering

Answer

Answer: (c) at flowering stage


Question 25.
One of the following fabrics burns by giving the smell of burning paper. This fabric is made up of:
(a) cotton
(b) silk
(c) wool
(d) jute

Answer

Answer: (a) cotton


II. Fill in the Blanks

Question 1.
The material that is used to make clothes is called ……………….

Answer

Answer: fabrics


Question 2.
………………. is a hair-like strand from which all fabrics are made.

Answer

Answer: Fibre


Question 3.
For cultivation of cotton crop ………………. soil is excellent.

Answer

Answer: black


Question 4.
Jute is cultivated in ………………. season.

Answer

Answer: rainy


Question 5.
Silk is obtained from ………………. of silkworm.

Answer

Answer: cocoon


Question 6.
Fibres are of two types ………………. and ……………….

Answer

Answer: natural, synthetic


Question 7.
The process of separating fibre from stem is called ……………….

Answer

Answer: retting


Question 8.
The cloth made of stem fibres of flax is called ……………….

Answer

Answer: linen


Question 9.
The weaving of yarn to make fabrics is done by using ……………….

Answer

Answer: looms


Question 10.
The common name of coconut fibre is ……………….

Answer

Answer: coir


Question 11.
Tightly compressed bundles of cotton are called ……………….

Answer

Answer: bales


Question 12.
Separation of cotton fibre from its seeds is known as ……………….

Answer

Answer: ginning


Question 13.
Cotton plants need ………………. climate to grow.

Answer

Answer: warm


Question 14.
Usually cotton is ………………. picked from the plants.

Answer

Answer: hand


Question 15.
Jute is grown in ………………. soil.

Answer

Answer: alluvial


III. True or False

Question 1.
Wool is most commonly obtained from sheep.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 2.
All natural fibres can be used for making clothes.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 3.
To make fabrics, fibres are converted into yarns.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 4.
Cotton is a synthetic fibre.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 5.
Jute fibre is obtained from the stem of jute plant.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 6.
The fruits of cotton plant are as big as apple.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 7.
Nylon is a natural fibre.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 8.
Yarns are made of fibres.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 9.
The process of making yarn from fibres is called ginning.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 10.
India was the proud inventor of cotton clothing.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 11.
Cotton plants need cold climate.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 12.
Twisting of fibres into yarn increases cohesion.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 13.
Coconut fibres are good for making yarn.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 14.
Jute is obtained from the stem of‘putson’.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 15.
Black soil is best suited for cotton.

Answer

Answer: True


IV. Match the following

Column IColumn II
1. Thin strands of thread(a) Loom
2. Cotton plants(b) Comb-like structures
3. Weaving of fabric(c) Black soil
4. Wool, cotton, silk(d) Fibre of kings
5. Cashmere(e) Fibres
6. Gins(f) Natural fibres
7. Knitting(g) Handlooms
8. Weaving(h) Crosswise yarn
9. Warp(i) Single yarn
10. Weft(j) Lengthwise yarn
Answer

Answer:

Column IColumn II
1. Thin strands of thread(e) Fibres
2. Cotton plants(c) Black soil
3. Weaving of fabric(a) Loom
4. Wool, cotton, silk(f) Natural fibres
5. Cashmere(d) Fibre of kings
6. Gins(b) Comb-like structures
7. Knitting(i) Single yarn
8. Weaving(g) Handlooms
9. Warp(j) Lengthwise yarn
10. Weft(h) Crosswise yarn


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