Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Fibre to Fabric, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions

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Questions from Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Fibre to Fabric, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions with Hints & Solutions

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

For cultivation of cotton crop, _____ soil is excellent. (loam, black, sandy)

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Silk is obtained from _____ of the silkworm.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Separation of cotton fibre from its seeds is known as _____.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Jute is cultivated in _____ season.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The stem of jute plant is immersed in water to rot before separating fibres. The process is called _____.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Fill in the blanks to complete the life story of cotton fibre. 
My parents, cotton plants were grown in_____ soil and_____.  The plants bore fruits called_____. l, the cotton fibre was separated from seeds in the cotton bolls by the process of _____. Other cotton fibres and myself were made into yarn by the process of _____.  The yarn was _____ to give beautiful colours and then_____ to get cotton fabric.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Cotton yarn on burning gives an odour similar to that of a burning paper.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Match the Column I with Column ll. 

               Column I                   Column Il
(a) Sweater (i) Cotton 
(b) Cotton bolls (ii) Wool 
(c) Dhoti (iii) Ginning 
(d)Gunny bags (iv) Jute