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Earn 100

Differentiate between natural fibres and man-made fibres. Give two examples of each.

Important Questions on Fibre to Fabric

HARD
What is a polymer? Explain the polymerization of ethene.
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Define a polymer. Explain the two types of polymers.
EASY

What are man-made fibres? Give two examples.     

EASY
Circle the odd one out.
EASY
Rayon is an example of natural fibre.
EASY

Choose the correct word from the given brackets and fill in the blank:

[Silk, Wool, Cotton, Nylon]

_____ is a very expensive natural fibre.

EASY
What is natural fibre?
EASY
Write two examples of fibres from plants.
EASY

Fill in the blank using the words given in the box.

Nerves footpath skin natural lungs sharpener

Cotton and silk are examples of _____ fibres.

HARD
What are the advantages of natural fibre over synthetic fibre?
EASY
Polyester is made from cocoons.      
HARD

Match the following.

  Column A   Column B
1 Cotton a Separating seeds from cotton fibres
2 Nylon     b Is obtained from moth
3 Silk c Has resistance to rot
4 Jute d Natural fibre
5 Ginning e Synthetic fibre

 

EASY

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.

Linen and _____ [jute/polyester] are examples of natural fibres.

HARD
How is wool obtained?
EASY

Fill in the blank with the most suitable word.

Synthetic fibres are water _____. [proof/roof]

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What are natural fibres? Give two examples.
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Coir is obtained from jute plants.
EASY
The fibre that cannot absorb water. (Natural fibre / Synthetic fibre)
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Differentiate between the natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
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Nylon is a man-made fibre.