Class 6 Science Objective Chapter – 3 Fibre to Fabric

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Class 6 Science Objective Chapter – 3 Fibre to Fabric

 

1. Which one of the following is a synthetic fibre?

( A ) Nylon

( B ) Rayon

( C ) Polyester

( D ) All of these correct

Ans – ( A )

 

2.The process of rettmg is done to obtain

( A ) wool

( B ) jute

( C ) cotton

( D ) silk

Ans – ( B )

 

3.Name the device used by Mahatma Gandhi for spinning

( A ) takli

( B ) charkha

( C ) handloom

( D ) knitting

Ans – ( B )

 

4.Which is a natural fibre?

( A ) Silk

( B ) Nylon

( C ) Rayon

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( A )

 

5. Which is a natural fibre?

( A ) Silk

( B ) Nylon

(C ) Rayon

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( A )

 

6.Socks, sweaters and T-shirts are made of:

( A ) spinning fabrics

( B ) knitted fabrics

( C ) weaving fabrics

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

7. The clothes are made up of thinner and thinner strands called

( A ) yarn

( B ) thread

( C ) fibre

( D ) fabric

Ans – ( C )

 

8.Number of yams used to make fabric by weaving and knitting are

( A ) two sets of yams in each case

( B ) single yam in each case

( C ) two sets of yams in weaving and single in knitting

( D ) single yam in weaving and two sets in knitting

Ans – ( C )

 

9.How many years ago people start wearing shaped clothing ?

( A ) About 40,000 to 50,000 years ago

( B ) About 20,000 to 30,000 years ago

( C ) About 10,000 to 20,000 years ago

( D ) About 50,000 to 60,000 years ago

Ans – ( A )

 

10. Separation of fibres of cotton from its seeds is known as

( A ) weaving

( B ) spinning

(C ) knitting

( D ) ginning

Ans – ( D )

 

11.The process of retting is done to obtain

( A ) wool

( B ) jute

( C ) cotton

( D ) silk

Ans – ( B )

 

12.How many stages cloth making was developed in terms of raw materials ?

( A ) three

( B ) four

( C ) two

( D ) five

Ans – ( A )

 

13. Jute fibres are obtaine from

( A ) stem of jute plant

( B ) seeds of jute plant

(C ) fruit covering of jute plant

( D ) roots of jute plant

Ans – ( A )

 

14.Spinning can be done manually by

( A ) charkhcz

( B ) handloom

( C ) gin

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

15.What did early Indians and Egyptians wore ?

( A ) Light fabrics out of cotton

( B ) Woollen clothes

( C ) Both ( A ) and (b)

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( A )

 

16. Number of yarns used to make fabric by weaving and knitting are

( A ) two sets of yarns in each case

( B ) single yarn in each case

(C ) two sets of yarns in weaving and single in knitting

( D ) single yarn in weaving and two sets in knitting

Ans – ( C )

 

17.Single yarn is used to make

( A ) trousers

( B ) shirt

( C ) sweater

( D ) kurta

Ans – ( C )

 

18. Weaving of fabric is done in

( A ) handlooms

( B ) power looms

(C ) both ( A ) and ( B )

( D ) takli

Ans – ( C )

 

19. Which one is spinning device?

( A ) Takli

( B ) Loom

(C ) Charkha         

( D ) Both ( A ) and (c)

Ans – ( D )

 

20.Ropes and coir in mattresses are made from:

( A ) cotton fibres

( B ) jute fibres

( C ) coconut

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( C )

 

21.Separation of fibres of cotton from its seeds is known as

( A ) weaving

( B ) spinning

( C ) knitting

( D ) ginning

Ans – ( D )

 

22. Which of the following is a plant fibre?

( A ) Wool

( B ) Silk

(C ) Cotton

( D ) Nylon

Ans – ( C )

 

23.Jute fibres are obtained from

( A ) stem of jute plants

( B ) seeds of jute plants

( C ) fruit of jute plants

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

24. The right time to cut jute plants is

( A ) matured stage

( B ) before flowering stage

(C ) flowering stage

( D ) any time after flowering

Ans – ( C )

 

25.Which of the following is a natural fibre?

( A ) Silk

( B ) Nylon

( C ) Rayon

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( C )

 

26.Which of the following states cultivates cotton?

( A ) Tamil Nadu

( B ) Bhopal

( C ) Bihar

( D ) Assam

Ans – ( A )

 

27.The yarn is wound on big reels are called:

( A ) silver

( B ) bobbins

( C ) bailing

( D ) retting

Ans – ( B )

 

28.From which parts of the plant cotton are obtained?

( A ) stem

( B ) seeds

( C ) leaves

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

29.Which type of soil is suitable for growing cotton?

( A ) Red soil

( B ) Yellow soil

( C ) Black soil

( D ) Brown soil

Ans – ( C )

 

30.Compression of raw cotton fibres into bundles is:

( A ) bailing

( B ) bobbins

( C ) silver

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

31.Which fibre is used for making artificial fibres?

( A ) Jute

( B ) Cotton

( C ) Polyester

( D ) Rayon

Ans – ( B )

 

32.Rotting out of gummy spin of jute stem to separate fibres is:

( A ) bobbins

( B ) bailing

( C ) retting

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

33.Which of the following fibre is the most cheapest and affordable fibre?

( A ) Cotton

( B ) Silk

( C ) Jute

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( C )

 

34.A single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric is:

( A ) gimming

( B ) spinning

( C ) weaving

( D ) knitting

Ans – ( D )

 

35.Silk is obtained from an insect called

( A ) silkmoth

( B ) leech

( C ) earthworm

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

36.A machine is used for weaving of fabrics is:

( A ) loom

( B ) takli

( C ) charkha

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

37.The cleaning of wool fibres with the help of mild detergents and chemicals is called

( A ) Shearing

( B ) Scouring

( C ) Ginning

( D ) Rearing

Ans – ( B )

 

38.Some fibres such as cotton, jute, silk and wool obtained from plants and animals are called:

( A ) synthetic fibres

( B ) natural fibres

( C ) silver

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

39.Silk moth feeds on

( A ) rose plants

( B ) mulberry leaves

( C ) cotton boils

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

40.Some fibres made from chemical changes are called:

( A ) synthetics fibres

( B ) natural fibres

( C ) silver

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

41.Lengthwise yarn is called

( A ) weft

( B ) warp

( C ) flax

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

42.Jute is obtained from the of plant.

( A ) branches

( B ) leaves

( C ) stem

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( C )

 

43.Crosswise yarn is called

( A ) weft

( B ) warp

( C ) jute

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

44.Name the jute plant.

( A ) plastic

( B ) paper

( C ) patsun

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( C )

 

45.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

Ans – ( A )

 

46.‘Patsun’ is cultivated during the season.

( A ) winter

( B ) rainy

( C ) summer

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

47.Which of the following is not a natural fibre?

( A ) Cotton

( B ) Nylon

( C ) Flax

( D ) Wool

Ans – ( B )

 

48.In which soil jute plant grow ?

( A ) black soil

( B ) loamy soil

( C ) white soil

( D ) alluvial

Ans – ( D )

 

49.Which of the following is not a synthetic fibre?

( A ) Nylon

( B ) Flax

( C ) Polyester

( D ) Orion

Ans – ( B )

 

50.Where is jute grown in India ?

( A ) Bihar

( B ) Assam

( C ) West Bengal

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( D )

 

51.Manmade fibre is known as:

( A ) natural fibre

( B ) synthetic fibre

( C ) silver fibre

( D ) all of these

Ans – ( B )

 

52.Cotton and jute fibres obtained from:

( A ) plants

( B ) animals

( C ) both ( A ) and (b)

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

53.Which of the following is obtained from plants?

( A ) Wool

( B ) Silk

( C ) Nylon

( D ) Flax

Ans – ( D )

 

54.What is the colour of jute fibres ?

( A ) white

( B ) orange

( C ) pale yellow

( D ) black

Ans – ( C )

 

55.The process of making yarn from fibres is called

( A ) weaving

( B ) ginning

( C ) knitting

( D ) spinning

Ans – ( D )

 

56.Wool and silk fibres obtained from:

( A ) plants

( B ) animals

( C ) both ( A ) and (b)

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

57………………. is made up of yarns arranged together.

( A ) Yarn

( B ) Cotton

( C ) Fabric

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( A )

 

58.What is the length of jute fibres ?

( A ) 6-8 feet in length

( B ) 4-6 feet in length

( C ) 2-4 feet in length

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

59.Looms are related to

( A ) ginning

( B ) spinning

( C ) weaving

( D ) knitting

Ans – ( C )

 

60.Rayon, nylon and polyester are:

( A ) man made fibres

( B ) natural fibres

( C ) bobbins

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( A )

 

61.Name a simple device used for spinning ?

( A ) charkha

( B ) handloom

( C ) knitting

( D ) takli

Ans – ( D )

 

 


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