TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

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TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 1.
Separation of seeds from the cotton is called
A) Ginning
B) twisting
C) weaving
D) spinning
Answer:
A) Ginning

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 2.
Golden fibre
A) Cotton yarn
B) Chemical yarn
C) Wool
D) Jute yarn
Answer:
D) Jute yarn

Question 3.
This is not a plant fibre
A) Nylon
B) Hemp
C) Flax
Answer:
A) Nylon

Question 4.
Synthetic fibre
A) Silk
B) Jute
C) Acrylic
D) Hemp
Answer:
C) Acrylic

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 5.
Which of the following was used to spin yarn?
A) Charka
B) Takli
C) Gear
D) A & B
Answer:
D) A & B

Question 6.
Cotton is obtained from
A) flowers
B) fruits
C) leaves
D) stems
Answer:
B) fruits

Question 7.
Cotton plants are usually cultivated in
A) Red soil
B) Sand
C) Black soil
D) Hill areas
Answer:
C) Black soil

Question 8.
Ginning is the process associated with
A) Cotton
B) Jute
C) Mango
D) Coconut
Answer:
A) Cotton

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 9.
The fruits of the cotton plant are called
A) cotton bolls
B) coconut bolls
C) stems
D) roots
Answer:
A) cotton bolls

Question 10.
Arranging of yarn horizontally and vertically to make fabric
A) weaving
B) spinning
C) retting
D) none
Answer:
A) weaving

Question 11.
Looms operated by the electrical motors
A) Electric loom
B) Power loom
C) Handloom
D) Charka
Answer:
B) Power loom

Question 12.
Examples of the products made from Jute
A) Tables, door curtains
B) Buckets, Pens
C) Chairs, CPUs
D) Gunny bags, floor mats, chappals
Answer:
D) Gunny bags, floor mats, chappals

Question 13.
Read the table and choose the correct options for blanks.

FabricThings
Cottona) ………………..
Silkb) Kurta, Sarees
Linenc) Trousers

A) Towels
B) Sarees
C) Parachutes
D) A & B
Answer:
D) A & B

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 14.

SeasonsClothes we wear
a) WinterCotton
b) RainySilk
c) SummerCotton

Find the mismatched one from the above table.
A) a
B) b
C) c
D) a & c
Answer:
A) a

Question 15.
Match the following:
1) Cotton ( ) a) Moths
2) Polyester ( ) b) Heavier fabrics
3) Silk ( ) c) Light fabrics
A) 1 – c, 2 – a, 3 – b
B) 1 – c, 2 – b, 3 – a
C) 1 – b 2 – a, 3 – c
D) 1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – a
Answer:
D) 1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – a

Question 16.
Read the following sentences that explains natural fibres.
i) Absorb more water
ii) Less time taken to dry
iii) Very smooth to touch
iv) Chemicals are used to make
A) All are true
B) Only (i) is true
C) Only (iii) & (iv) are true
D) Only (i) & (iv) are true
Answer:
B) Only (i) is true

Question 17.
The following one is not a natural fibre
A) Cotton
B) Silk
C) Terylene
D) Decron
Answer:
C) Terylene

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 18.
Silk : insect : : Wool
A) sheep
B) plant
C) cotton
D) snake
Answer:
A) sheep

Question 19.
Why do we dye the yarns?
A) to get soft enough to make fabric
B) to get strong enough to make hag
C) to make weak and soft
D) to get strong enough to make fabric
Answer:
D) to get strong enough to make fabric

Question 20.
Jute fibre is derived from which part of the jute plant?
A) Leaves
B) Peel of the stem
C) Root
D) Seed
Answer:
B) Peel of the stem

Question 21.
Find the odd one out regarding types of fibres.
A) Cotton
B) Wool
C) Silk
D) Terylene
Answer:
D) Terylene

Question 22.
Read the sentences:
a) Fabrics are not only used for making clothes.
b) The material used for making school bags Is a kind of fabric
A) Both (a) and (b) are correct
B) (a) is correct (b) is wrong
C) (a) is wrong (b) is correct
D) Both (a) and (b) are wrong
Answer:
A) Both (a) and (b) are correct

Question 23.
Pick the correct question for clarifying doubt on woollen fabrics
A) How do we collect woollen from plants?
B) Which animals fibre is used as wool?
C) How silk worm gives woollen?
D) Is cotton gives perfect wool?
Answer:
B) Which animals fibre is used as wool?

Question 24.

PropertyNatural fabricArtificial fabric
Water absorbing natureMoreLess
Stretching capacity of yarnlesshigh
Result after burningash formsmelts

If the fibre is less water absorbed, high in stretching and melts on burning. What is it ?
A) Natural fibre
B) Artificial fibre
C) Synthetic fibre
D) B & C
Answer:
D) B & C

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 25.
If you want to see handloom industry where should you visit ?
A) Gadwal
B) Siricilla
C) Venkatagiri
D) All these places
Answer:
D) All these places

Question 26.
……….. is a type of rough cotton fabric used in book binding.
A) Coconut fibre
B) Jute
C) Calico
D) Date palm
Answer:
C) Calico

Question 27.
After washing, cotton clothes get
A) expanded
B) wrinkled
C) stretched
D) burnt
Answer:
B) wrinkled

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 28.
Suppose a student burnt a cloth of silk what type of smell he might have observed ?
A) burning of feather
B) burning of skin
C) burning of leaves
D) burning of cloth
Answer:
A) burning of feather

Question 29.
Suppose you washed cotton shirt and polyester shirt. You kept them in the sun. Which one becomes dry earlier?
A) polyester
B) cotton
C) both A & B
D) they won’t dry
Answer:
A) polyester

Question 30.
The thread like structures you observed in the fabric
A) retting
B) clown
C) roughage
D) yarn
Answer:
D) yarn

Question 31.
If you touch these clothes you feel soft sense.
A) cotton
B) silk
C) wool
D) jute
Answer:
B) silk

Question 32.
Jute Is grown in soil.
A) clay
B) loam
C) loose
D) alluvial
Answer:
D) alluvial

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 33.
In Andhra Pradesh cotton is widely grown in district.
A) Ananthapur
B) Prakasam
C) East Godavari
D) Srikakulam
Answer:
B) Prakasam

Question 34.
Paddy, chilli and other commercial crops are usually packed in bags.
A) polythene
B) synthetic
C) gunny
D) fibre
Answer:
C) gunny

Question 35.
Generally weaving of clothe is done on
A) cart
B) takli
C) looms
D) charka
Answer:
C) looms

Question 36.
What will you do before Inserting the thread into the needle?
A) Twist the end
B) Wet the end
C) A or B
D) Stretch the end of the thread
Answer:
C) A or B

Question 37.
When you touch silky clothes how do you feel?
A) Slippery
B) Shiny
C) Coarse to touch
D) A and B
Answer:
D) A and B

Question 38.
Find the correct order for making cotton yam.
A) Cotton boils → Remove seeds → Separate cotton
B) Remove seeds → Cotton boils → Separate cotton
C) Separate cotton → Remove seeds → Cotton boils
D) Cotton seeds → Cotton plants → Yarn
Answer:
A) Cotton boils → Remove seeds → Separate cotton

Question 39.
What did you observe while burning the polyester cloth?
A) Gives ash
B) Gives water
C) Gives pungent smell
D) Gives different colours
Answer:
C) Gives pungent smell

Question 40.
What did you observe while burning the silk and cotton fabric?
A) Gives ash
B) Gives colours
C) Release water
D) No change
Answer:
D) No change

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 41.
The fibre used for making Khaddar
A) Woollen
B) Cotton
C) Silk
D) Nylon
Answer:
B) Cotton

Question 42.
What can we do to make the cotton yarn strong enough?
A) dryed and coated with oils
B) dryed and coated with chemicals
C) dryed and coated with water
D) soaked in the petrol

S.No.CharacterNatural fabricArtificial fabric
1.Water absorbing natureyesno
2.Time taken to drylongshort
3.Smell while burningnoyes (pungent)
4.Result after burningashmelts
5.Stretching capacity of yarnlesshigh
6.Smoothnessroughsmooth

Answer:
B) dryed and coated with chemicals

Question 43.
An example for natural fibre of plant origin.
A) Cotton
B) Silk
C) Rayon
D) Nylon
Answer:
A) Cotton

Question 44.
Do you find any relation between smoothness and time to dry?
A) They are inversly related
B) As smoothness increases, time to dry increases
C) No relation
D) Sometimes increases, sometimes decreases
Answer:
A) They are inversly related

Question 45.
Which fabrics give ash when they are burn?
A) cotton
B) rayon
C) nylon
D) polyster
Answer:
A) cotton

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 46.
Read the lines and answer the question given below.
There are thread like structures in the fabric. These threads are called yarn.

Q. Fabric is made up of ………….
A) Cloth
B) Yarn
C) Seed
D) Plant
Answer:
B) Yarn

Question 47.
When we burn fabric made up of artificial fibre it gives a pungent smell.
Q. The fibre gives pungent smell in burning.
A) Synthetic fibre
B) Natural fibre
C) Coarse fibre
D) Silk fibre
Answer:
A) Synthetic fibre

Question 48.
Read the table :

CottonBlankets
CoconutCoir
JuteBags
CalicoBook binding

The fabric used in book binding
A) Coir
B) Cotton
C) Calico
D) Jute
Answer:
C) Calico

Question 49.
Why do our farmers dry the stems of Red Sorrel (Gongura)?
A) To collect wool
B) To collect jute
C) To collect cotton
D) To collect silk
Answer:
B) To collect jute

Question 50.
Why should we wear woollen clothes in winter?
A) To retain our body heat
B) To keep our body cool
C) To stop air from our body
D) B and C
Answer:
A) To retain our body heat

Question 51.
If we wear woollen clothes in summer season. What will happen?
A) Our body becomes cool
B) Our body becomes ice
C) Our body feels much suffocate
D) Cool air enters into our organs
Answer:
C) Our body feels much suffocate

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 52.
Find the wrong sentence.
A) Hemp and flax are animal fibres
B) Jute is a plant fibre
C) Cotton is taken from plant
D) Silk is obtained from silk moth
Answer:
A) Hemp and flax are animal fibres

Question 53.
Some sentences about artificial fibres.
i) Smooth to touch
ii) Less time to dry
iii) Absorbs less water
iv) More stretching capacity
A) i, ii, iii only
B) ii, iii, iv
C) iii, iv
D) i, iv only
Answer:
A) i, ii, iii only

Question 54.

1Yarn making?
2Power loomsWeaving fabrics
3ChemicalsSynthetic fibres
4WoolSheep

A) Colouring
B) Dying
C) Spinning
D) Ginning
Answer:
C) Spinning

Question 55.
Find the mismatched pair.
1) Nylon – Parachute ropes
2) Cotton – Towels
3) Wool – Summer clothes
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 1&3
Answer:
C) 3

Question 56.
Find the given diagram related to spinning of thread.
TS-6th-Class-Science-Bits-8th-Lesson-Fibre-to-Fabric-2
A) Takli
B) Charka
C) Ratnam
D) Dredging
Answer:
A) Takli

Question 57.
The given picture shows
TS-6th-Class-Science-Bits-8th-Lesson-Fibre-to-Fabric-4
A) net of ball making
B) metallic wire making
C) mat making
D) all the above
Answer:
C) mat making

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 58.
Now a days weaving is done on
A) power looms
B) wooden loom
C) stick looms
D) charkha
Answer:
A) power looms

Question 59.
Jute is collected from
A) plants
B) animals
C) A & B
D) chemicals
Answer:
A) plants

Question 60.
What is the change that we see in wearing garments from ancient period to modern age?
1) Ancient people used to wear animal skin as clothes.
2) Clothes were also made from metal.
3) Ancient people started wearing fibres.
4) Different types of clothes were worn by ancient people.
A) 1 & 3 sentences correct
B) 1 & 2 sentences correct
C) 2 & 3 sentences correct
D) 1 & 4 sentences correct
Answer:
B) 1 & 2 sentences correct

Question 61.
In order to decrease child labour In textile and handloom industry one of these activities is helpful.
A) Voluntary organisations uy to eradicate it.
B) Government should take remedial measures.
C) Government should encourage child labour.
D) A and B sentences are reliable.
Answer:
D) A and B sentences are reliable.

TS 6th Class Science Bits 8th Lesson Fibre to Fabric

Question 62.
Why people use cotton clothes in summer season?
1) to keep body cool.
2) To keep body warmth and humid
3) To absorb sweat.
4) To leave more sweat out.
5) To absorb more heat.
Correct sentences are
A) 1, 3 sentences
B) 1, 2 only
C) 2, 3 only
D) 1, 2, 4 only
Answer:
A) 1, 3 sentences

Question 63.
To protect our environment we should do one of the following.
A) Using cloth bags instead of polythene bags.
B) Using plastic bags instead of cloth bags.
C) Leaving garbage everywhere in the surroundings.
D) Using synthetic clothes widely.
Answer:
A) Using cloth bags instead of polythene bags.

Question 64.
What is the advantage of natural fibre compared to artificial fibres?
A) They easily decomposed in the soil.
B) They are environmentally and eco-friendly factors.
C) Both A & B sentences.
D) They are hard and durable.
Answer:
C) Both A & B sentences.

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