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9.
(b)
(d)
amide fibre
(c) polymer fibre
Linen, jute and hemp are the examples of
(a) fibres obtained from seeds
(b) fib
(c) fibres obtained from silkworm
(d) syne
10. To give more strength and brightness to cotton fibres, which of th
(a) vulcanisation (b) galvanisation (c) mercei
11. Retting is a process by which
(a) cotton fibres are obtained by dipping the plant in water
(b) hemp tree stem is dipped in water for some days
(c) jute plants are dipped in water for some days
(d) flax tree is dipped in water for some days
12. The machine used for weaving cloths from yarn is known as
(a) loom
(b) handloom
(c) power loom
13. A long loose strand of cotton made from the combed cotton is commonly known as
(a) carding
(b) ginning
(c) mercerisation
4. Shuttle, wrap and weft are the terms used in
(a) linting
(b) ginning
(c) carding
The process of twisting the fibre so as to make it stronger thread is known as spinning. It is done by
(b) spinning wheel
(d) all of these
(d) all of these
(d) silver or cotton silver
5.
(d) weaving
(a) takli
(c) spinning machine
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Answered by abdullah123khawaja
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Answered by multanijasmeen8
1

Answer:

9answer is fibre from seeds 1option

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