A. Objective type questions
I. Choose the correct option.
1. Which of the following fabric came into widespread use around 3000 BC in India?
(a) Wool (b) Silk
(c) Cotton
(d) Hemp
2. Which of these do we get from plants?
(a) Cotton and jute
(b) Coir and silk cotton
(c) Hemp and flax
(d) All of these
3. Which of these processes is used to separate cotton fibres from its seeds?
(a) Harvesting (b) Ginning (c) Spinning (d) Weaving
4. Which of these helps to make yarn from fibres?
(a) Harvesting (b) Ginning (c) Spinning (d) Weaving
5. Which of the following fibres is used in the production of ropes, carpets, nets, and paper?
(a) Cotton (b) Coir (c) Silk cotton (d) Hemp
II. Write T for the true statement and F for the false one. Correct the false statement(s).
1. Knitting is done on a machine called loom.
2. Nylon and rayon are natural fibres.
3. Khadi is a coarse hand-woven cloth made from jute.
4. After harvesting, cotton is sent for spinning
5. Retting is needed to extract silk cotton.
B. Very short answer questions
1. Write two examples for each of the following.
1. Plant fibres
2. Animal fibres
3. Synthetic fibres
4. Jute growing countries
5. Things made of coir
6. Things made of hemp
II. Write one word for the following.
1. We get this by weaving threads
2. The process by which a fabric is made from fibres using looms
3. The process of separating cotton fibres from its seeds
4. The process of removing the sticky substance from the stems
to obtain the jute fibre
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