4. The process of blending the wool is known as....................
wool.
5. When ordinary wool is treated with either chlorine or with papain, the wool becomes
................wool.
6. The property by which wool fibres interlock and contract and when exposed to heat is known as ..........................
7. The two main silk producing states of India are ...................,,.......................
8. The three types of wild silk are ........................,....................
and ........................
9. Bleaching of silk means removal of extra gum from fibres with the help of .................
and....................
10. Silk with light weight is said to be
silk..........................
and
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