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Which of these is the leading producer of wool today?

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Important Questions on Fibre to Fabric

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Write two examples of man-made fibres.   

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What are the advantages of natural fibre over synthetic fibre?
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Circle the odd one out.
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What are man-made fibres? Give two examples.     

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State two disadvantages of synthetic fibres.
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The fibre that cannot absorb water. (Natural fibre / Synthetic fibre)
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Nylon and polyester are _____ fibres. (natural/ synthetic)
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Fill in the blank using the words given in the box.

Nerves footpath skin natural lungs sharpener

Cotton and silk are examples of _____ fibres.

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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

 

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Polyester is made from cocoons.      
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Fill in the blank with the most suitable word.

Synthetic fibres are water _____. [proof/roof]

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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.

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

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What is natural fibre?
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Write two examples of fibres from plants.
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What are natural fibres? Give two examples.
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Rayon is an example of natural fibre.
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Differentiate between the natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
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Nylon is a man-made fibre. 
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State two advantages of natural fibres.
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Choose the correct word from the given brackets and fill in the blank:

[Silk, Wool, Cotton, Nylon]

_____ is a very expensive natural fibre.