Fibre to Fabric Practice Questions

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Topics in Fibre to Fabric

Natural Fibres 397
Spinning and Weaving 392
Synthetic Fibres 377

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Q1
Easy
Which of the following is a natural fibre?
A. Cotton
B. Nylon
C. Polyester
D. Acrylic
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Correct Answer: A
Cotton is derived from the cotton plant, making it a natural fibre, while the others are synthetic.
Q2
Easy
Silk is produced by which of the following insects?
A. Silkworm
B. Butterfly
C. Bee
D. Moth
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Correct Answer: A
Silk is made from the cocoon of silkworms, which are larvae of the silk moth.
Q3
Easy
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of natural fibres?
A. Biodegradable
B. Renewable
C. High tensile strength
D. Non-biodegradable
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Correct Answer: D
Natural fibres are generally biodegradable, while non-biodegradable fibres are typically synthetic.
Q4
Medium
Which of the following is a natural fibre derived from the bark of a tree?
A. Cotton
B. Jute
C. Nylon
D. Rayon
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Correct Answer: B
Jute is a natural fibre obtained from the jute plant's stem and bark, making it distinct from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant's fibers.
Q5
Medium
Cotton is primarily grown in which of the following states in India?
A. Punjab
B. Haryana
C. Gujarat
D. Uttar Pradesh
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Correct Answer: C
Gujarat is one of the leading cotton-producing states in India, benefiting from its climate and soil conditions.
Q6
Medium
Which of the following processes is used to separate cotton fibers from seeds?
A. Carding
B. Spinning
C. Ginning
D. Weaving
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Correct Answer: C
Ginning is the process used to separate cotton fibers from the seeds, ensuring the fibers can be processed into fabric.
Q7
Medium
Silk is produced by which of the following insects?
A. Silkworm
B. Honeybee
C. Ant
D. Butterfly
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Correct Answer: A
Silk is produced by the larvae of the silkworm, specifically the Bombyx mori species, as they spin cocoons.
Q8
Hard
Which of the following processes is used to obtain wool from sheep?
A. Shearing
B. Spinning
C. Weaving
D. Dyeing
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Correct Answer: A
Shearing is the process of cutting the fleece of sheep to obtain wool. The fleece is then processed further.
Q9
Hard
Cotton fibres are primarily obtained from which part of the cotton plant?
A. Seeds
B. Leaves
C. Flowers
D. Stems
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Correct Answer: A
Cotton fibres are harvested from the seeds of the cotton plant, which are covered in fluffy cotton fibres.
Q10
Hard
What is the primary advantage of using natural fibres over synthetic fibres?
A. Natural fibres are more durable.
B. Natural fibres are biodegradable.
C. Natural fibres are less expensive.
D. Natural fibres are waterproof.
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Correct Answer: B
Natural fibres are biodegradable, meaning they decompose naturally, while most synthetic fibres do not.

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