Fibre to Fabric MCQ

Fibre to Fabric MCQ/Objective Questions Chapter 3 Class 6 Science

Which among these is not made from fabric?

  • a. Bedsheet
  • b. Schoolbag
  • c. Towel
  • d. Book
Answer
  • d. Book
Explanation
Book is made from wood pulp.

Whic among these is not a fibre used in making fabric

  • a. Cotton
  • b. Silk
  • c. Plastic
  • d. Jute
Answer
  • c. Plastic

Fabric consists of interwoven threads arranged together. These threds are called:

  • a. Fibre
  • b. Fabric
  • c. Yarn
  • d. Strand
Answer
  • c. Yarn/threads
Fibre to Fabric MCQ/Objective Questions Chapter 3 Class 6 Science

Yarns are made up of many:

  • a. Fabric
  • b. Strands
  • c. Fibres
  • d. None
Answer
  • b. Strands

On closely looking at thin strands we still see thinner strands. These thinner strands is:

  • a. Fibre
  • b. Fabric
  • c. Yarn
  • d. None
Answer
  • a. Fibre

From where natural fibres are obtained?

  • a. Plants
  • b. Animals
  • c. Both
  • d. None
Answer
  • c. Both
Explanation
Naturally obtained fibres come from both plants and animals both. For example we get jute from plant while wool is an animal product.

Strikeout the one which is a fibre obtained from animal.

  • a. Cotton
  • b. Coir
  • c. Jute
  • d. Silk
Answer
  • d. Silk
Explanation
All are plant produce except silk. We get coir from coconut. Silk is obtained from silkworms.

Choose the one which is a plant product.

  • a. Wool
  • b. Silk
  • c. Jute
  • d. None
Answer
  • c. Jute

Which among these is not a synthetic fibre?

  • a. Polyester
  • b. Nylon
  • c. Cotton
  • d. Acrylic
Answer
  • c. Cotton
Explanation
All are synthetic/man-made except cotton.

Which fibre is used in oil lamps at the home?

  • a. Silk
  • b. Coir
  • c. Cotton
  • d. Wool
Answer
  • c. Cotton

Cotton plant grow in which soil?

  • a. Red soil
  • b. Black soil
  • c. Sandy
  • d. Loamy
Answer
  • b. Black soil
Explanation
Black soil is rich in organic matters. These help the cotton plant grow faster.

Which climate is preferred for cotton farming?

  • a. Wet
  • b. Warm
  • c. Cool
  • d. None
Answer
Warm
Explanation
In wet climate rain spoil the cotton. Cotton does not grow in cold regions.

The largest producer of cotton in the world is:

  • a. India
  • b. America
  • c. China
  • d. Russia
Answer
  • a. India
Explanation
India produces the largest amount of cotton in the world and is the second biggest exporter after the US.

The highest cotton-producing state in India is

  • a. Gujarat
  • b. Punjab
  • c. Telangana
  • d. Maharastra
Answer
  • a. Gujarat
Explanation
Gujarat is first among cotton-producing states. Maharastra is second.

Cotton bolls ( fruit of the cotton plant) are of the size of a:

  • a. Lemon
  • b. Orange
  • c. Pineapple
  • d. Watermelon
Answer
  • a. Lemon

The process of separating the fibres from seeds is called:

  • a. Spinning
  • b. Ginning
  • c. Weaving
  • d. Knitting
Answer
  • b. Ginning
ginning

Which part of the plant is used in making jute?

  • a. Leaves
  • b. Roots
  • c. Stem
  • d. Fruit
Answer
  • c. Stem

 

Which season helps produce jute?

  • a. Winter
  • b. Summer
  • c. Rainy
  • d. None
Answer
  • c. Rainy
Explanation
Jute produced from plant need a large quantity of water to separate it from plants. So, the rainy season is preferred. West Bengal, Bihar, Andhrapradesh and Orissa are its major producer.

The process of making yarn by pulling and twisting fibres is:

  • a. Spinning
  • b. Knitting
  • c. Weaving
  • d. Ginning
Answer
  • a. Spinning

Take or charkha is a _ _ _ _ _ device?

  • a. Ginning
  • b. Spinning
  • c. Weaving
  • d. None
Answer
  • b. Spinning

Who popularised the use of charkha during the Independence movements?

  • a. Mahatma Gandi
  • b. Subash Chandra Bose
  • c. Chandra Sekhar Azaad
  • d. Morar Ji Desai
Answer
  • a. Mahatma Gandi
Explanation
All these are freedom fighters who fought for India during the Independence movements. Mahatma Gandhi promoted clothes made of hand-spun cotton termed Khadi so that people stop importing foreign fabrics.

The process of arranging two sets of yarn to make a fabric is:

  • a. Weaving
  • b. Knitting
  • c. Spinning
  • d. None
Answer
  • a. Weaving

The machine used for weaving is :

  • a. Charkha
  • b. Takli
  • c. Handloom
  • d. None
Answer
  • c. Handloom

By which process winter sweaters are made from wool?

  • a. Weaving
  • b. Knitting
  • c. Ginning
  • d. None
Answer
  • b. Knitting

Which type of clothes did ancient people wear?

  • a. Cotton paints and shirts
  • b. Silk kurtas
  • c. Plant bark and animal skin/fur
  • d. Polyester cloths
Answer
  • c. Plant bark and animal skin/fur

In old days Egyptians cultivated which plant near the Nile river to get fibres?

  • a. Jute
  • b. Coconut
  • c. Cotton
  • d. None
Answer
  • c. Cotton
Explanation
Cotton and flax trees were grown near the Nile river to get fibres.

WHich fabric among these is used in unstitched form?

  • a. Dhoti
  • b. Shirt
  • c. Tshirt
  • d. Pent
Answer
  • a. Dhoti
Explanation
In older days people do not know how to sew. They wore fabrics in unstitched form. In present time also some cloths are in unstitched form. They are Dhoti, saree, lungi, turban.

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