MCQ NCERT Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric

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CBSE Class 6 Science MCQ Fibre to Fabric with Answers

Question : Which of the following fibers are obtained from the fleece of animals?

(a) Jute
(b) Cotton
(c) Nylon
(d) Wool

Show Answer :Answer : D


Question : The pod of cotton containing fibres and seeds is called a cotton ____

(a) Flower
(b) Fruit
(c) Boll
(d) bloom

Show Answer :Answer : C


Question : A fabric is made of __________

(a) Yarn
(b) Thread
(c) Hair
(d) Coir

Show Answer :Answer : A


Question : The thin strands of yarn that we see, are made up of still thinner strands called ___________

(a) Coir
(b) Thread
(c) Hair
(d) Fibre

Show Answer :Answer : D


Question : Jute fibre is obtained from the _______ of the jute plant.

(a) Stem
(b) Leaves
(c) Flower
(d) Fruit

Show Answer :Answer : A


Question : The process of making yarn from fibres is called__________.

(a) Weaving
(b) Spinning
(c) Knitting
(d) Looming

Show Answer :Answer : B


Question : The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called___________.

(a) Spinning b. Knitting
(c) Looming
(d) weaving

Show Answer :Answer : D


Question : The fibres of some fabrics such as cotton, jute, silk and wool are obtained from plants and animals. These are called

(a) Natural fibres
(b) Artificial fibres
(c) Rayon fibre
(d) Nylon fibre

Show Answer :Answer : A


Question : Cotton is usually picked by hand. Fibres are then separated from the seeds by combing. This process is called ____________ of cotton.

(a) Machining
(b) Ginning
(c) Raining
(d) Spinning

Show Answer :Answer : B


Question : In ___________, a single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric.

(a) Spinning
(b) Knitting
(c) Weaving
(d) looming

Show Answer :Answer : B


Question : Weaving of fabric is done on__________.

(a) Looms
(b) Fabric
(c) Paper
(d) Needles

Show Answer :Answer : A


Question : Which of the following is not a natural fabric?

(a) Silk
(b) Nylon
(c) Cotton
(d) Wool

Show Answer :Answer : B


Question : Separation of fibres of cotton from its seeds is known as

(a) weaving
(b) spinning
(c) knitting
(d) ginning

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) ginning


Question : A machine is used for weaving of fabrics is:

(a) loom
(b) takli
(c) charkha
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) loom


Question : Cotton fibres are separated from

(a) cotton balls
(b) cotton boils
(c) cotton bales
(d) all of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) cotton boils


Question : Silk fibre is drawn from

(a) Cocoon of silkworm
(b) Cocoon of sheep
(c) Cocoon of animals
(d) Cocoon of cow

Show Answer :Answer : Cocoon of silkworm


Question : Which of the following are obtained from plant

(a) Cotton and Jute
(b) Wool and Silk
(c) Polyester and nylon
(d) Acrylic

Show Answer :Answer : Cotton and Jute


Question : What are mufflers made of

(a) Wool
(b) Silk
(c) Jute
(d) Cotton

Show Answer :Answer : Wool


Question : First man-made synthetic fibre is

(a) Cotton
(b) Nylon
(c) Rayon
(d) Polyester

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) Nylon


Question : Number of yams used to make fabric by weaving and knitting are

(a) two sets of yams in each case
(b) single yam in each case
(c) two sets of yams in weaving and single in knitting
(d) single yam in weaving and two sets in knitting

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) two sets of yams in weaving and single in knitting


Question : Some fibres made from chemical changes are called:

(a) synthetics fibres
(b) natural fibres
(c) silver
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) synthetics fibres


Question : Cotton is grown in which of the following state

(a) Karnataka
(b) Bihar
(c) Jammu and Kashmir
(d) Maharashtra

Show Answer :Answer : Karnataka


Question : What happens if silk yarn is burnt

(a) Shrinks away burns but does not melt
(b) it does not shrink or melt
(c) It has odour of burning paper
(d) it has odour of burning plastics

Show Answer :Answer : Shrinks away burns but does not melt


Question : Yarns are made up of fibres obtained from

(a) Natural and chemical process
(b) Plants
(c) Animals
(d) Wool

Show Answer :Answer : Natural and chemical process


Question : To make a sweater how many yarns are required

(a) Single Yarn
(b) Multiple yarns
(c) Two yarns
(d) Five yarns

Show Answer :Answer : Single Yarn


Question : Two main processes of making fabrics from yarns are

(a) Weaving and knitting
(b) Weaving and spinning
(c) Spinning and Ginning
(d) Knitting and Ginning

Show Answer :Answer : Weaving and knitting


Question : Jute is grown in which of the following state

(a) Bihar
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Sikkim
(d) Karnataka

Show Answer :Answer : Bihar


Question : The process of separating cotton from seeds is called

(a) Ginning
(b) Mining
(c) Spinning
(d) Separation

Show Answer :Answer : Ginning


Question : Mattresses, pillows, quilts etc. are filled with which kind of fibre?

(a) Cotton
(b) Wool
(c) Silk
(d) Polyester

Show Answer :Answer : Cotton


Question : Which animal gives wool?

(a) Sheep
(b) Cow
(c) Dear
(d) Lion

Show Answer :Answer : Sheep


Question : Pull out yarns from a cotton cloth and scratch it from one end, What can u see?

(a) Thin strands of thread called as fibres
(b) Thin layers of cloth coming out
(c) Yarns come out easily from cloth
(d) Threads come out

Show Answer :Answer : Thin strands of thread called as fibres


Question : Socks are made with which process

(a) Knitting
(b) Weaving
(c) Spinning
(d) Ginning

Show Answer :Answer : Knitting


Question : What happens if synthetic yarn is burnt

(a) It shrinks and melts
(b) It does not shrink or melt
(c) It give odour of charred meat
(d) Odour of burning paper

Show Answer :Answer : It shrinks and melts


Question : Nylon and polyester are which type of fibres

(a) Synthetic fibres
(b) Natural fibres
(c) Artificial fibres
(d) Chemical fibres

Show Answer :Answer : Synthetic fibres


Question : In ancient times people made clothes of

(a) Animal skin and leaves
(b) Silk and cotton
(c) Cotton and wool
(d) Wool and silk

Show Answer :Answer : Animal skin and leaves


Question : Process of arranging 2 sets of yarn to make a fabric is called

(a) Weaving
(b) Knitting
(c) Spinning
(d) Ginning

Show Answer :Answer : Weaving


Question : The right time to cut jute plants is

(a) matured stage
(b) before flowering stage
(c) flowering stage
(d) any time after flowering

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) flowering stage


Question : Where is jute grown in India ?

(a) Bihar
(b) Assam
(c) West Bengal
(d) All of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) All of these


Question : The material that is used to make clothes is called

(a) fabric
(b) cotton
(c) flax
(d) wool

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) fabric


Question : Which of the following does not belong to the group formed by others?

(a) Wool
(b) Polyester
(c) Silk
(d) Cotton

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) Polyester


Question : What is the colour of jute fibres ?

(a) white
(b) orange
(c) pale yellow
(d) black

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) pale yellow


Question : The hair of which of the following animal is used for making woollen clothes?

(a) Alpaca
(b) Dog
(c) Cat
(d) Rat

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Alpaca


Question : Process of making yarn from fibres is called

(a) Spinning
(b) Mining
(c) Ginning
(d) Separating

Show Answer :Answer : Spinning


Question : Jute fibre is which part of the plant

(a) Stem
(b) Roots
(c) Fruit
(d) Leaves

Show Answer :Answer : Stem


Question : Cotton plants are grown at places with

(a) Black soil and warm climate
(b) White soil and dry climate
(c) Black soil and humid climate
(d) White soil and warm climate

Show Answer :Answer : Black soil and warm climate


Question : Synthetic fibres are

(a) Obtained from chemical process
(b) Obtained from animal
(c) Obtained from plants
(d) Obtained from yak and camel

Show Answer :Answer : Obtained from chemical process


Question : Fibres obtained to make wool and silk are?

(a) Natural fibres
(b) Artificial Fibres
(c) Synthetic fibres
(d) Chemical fibres

Show Answer :Answer : Natural fibres


Question : Which is a natural fibre?

(a) Silk
(b) Nylon
(c) Rayon
(d) All of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Silk


Question : Rotting out of gummy spin of jute stem to separate fibres is:

(a) bobbins
(b) bailing
(c) retting
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) retting


Question : Spinning can be done manually by

(a) charkhcz
(b) handloom
(c) gin
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) charkhcz


Question : What happens if wool yarn is burnt

(a) It shrinks and burns but does not melt
(b) Its does not shrink and melt
(c) It has odour of charred meat
(d) It has odour of burning paper

Show Answer :Answer : It shrinks and burns but does not melt


Question : What happens if cotton yarn is burnt

(a) It does not shrink or melt
(b) It shrinks but does not melt
(c) It has odour of charred meat
(d) Odour of burning hair

Show Answer :Answer : It does not shrink or melt


Question : Fabrics are made of multiple threads called as

(a) Yarns
(b) Cotton
(c) Silk
(d) Cloth

Show Answer :Answer : Yarns


Question : Weaving of fabric is done on which device

(a) Looms
(b) Dooms
(c) Cloth
(d) Table

Show Answer :Answer : Looms


Question : Hand operated device to make cotton yarns popularised by Mahatma Gandhi is

(a) Charkha
(b) Takli
(c) Hand spindle
(d) Weaving

Show Answer :Answer : Charkha


Question : Jute is cultivated in which season

(a) Rainy
(b) Summer
(c) Winter
(d) Spring

Show Answer :Answer : Rainy


Question : Cotton is which part of the plant

(a) Fruit
(b) Stem
(c) Roots
(d) Trunk

Show Answer :Answer : Fruit


Question : The seed of cotton is called

(a) Bolus
(b) Ginny
(c) Binola
(d) Silver

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) Binola


Question : Jute fibres are obtained from

(a) stem of jute plants
(b) seeds of jute plants
(c) fruit of jute plants
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) stem of jute plants


Question : Medium sized weaving machine run on power, used to produce cotton clothes on large scale is called

(a) Handloom
(b) Weaving machine
(c) Stitching machine
(d) Power loom

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) Power loom


Question : Which of the following is a plant fibre?

(a) Wool
(b) Silk
(c) Cotton
(d) Nylon

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) Cotton


Question : Patsun’ is cultivated during the season.

(a) winter
(b) rainy
(c) summer
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) rainy


Question : Which of the following is a natural fibre?

(a) Silk
(b) Nylon
(c) Rayon
(d) All of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Silk


Question : The device popularized by Mahatma Gandhi is

(a) Bobbins
(b) Tamale
(c) Charkha
(d) Reel

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) Charkha


Question : Silk is obtained from silk worm which lives on

(a) Maple leaves
(b) Mulberry leaves
(c) Mango leaves
(d) Banana leaves

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) Mulberry leaves


Question : Name a simple device used for spinning ?

(a) charkha
(b) handloom
(c) knitting
(d) takli

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) takli


Question : Which of the following states cultivates cotton?

(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Bhopal
(c) Bihar
(d) Assam

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Tamil Nadu


Question : Big reels on which yarn is wound is called

(a) Bobbins
(b) Handloom
(c) Moth
(d) Needle

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Bobbins


Question : Cotton was first produced in

(a) Egypt
(b) India
(c) Europe
(d) China

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) India


Question : Socks, sweaters and T-shirts are made of:

(a) spinning fabrics
(b) knitted fabrics
(c) weaving fabrics
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) knitted fabrics


Question : Which fibre is used for making artificial fibres?

(a) Jute
(b) Cotton
(c) Polyester
(d) Rayon

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) Cotton


Question : The cleaning of wool fibres with the help of mild detergents and chemicals is called

(a) Shearing
(b) Scouring
(c) Ginning
(d) Rearing

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) Scouring


Question : The yarn is wound on big reels are called:

(a) silver
(b) bobbins
(c) bailing
(d) retting

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) bobbins
The yarn is wound on big reels which are called bobbins.


Question : Compression of raw cotton fibres into bundles is:

(a) bailing
(b) bobbins
(c) silver
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) bailing
Compression of raw cotton fibres into bundles is bailing.


Question : Rotting out of gummy spin of jute stem to separate fibres is:

(a) bobbins
(b) bailing
(c) retting
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) retting
Rotting out of gumming skin of jute stem to separate fibres is retting.


Question : A single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric is:

(a) gimming
(b) spinning
(c) weaving
(d) knitting

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) knitting
A single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric is knitting.


Question : A machine is used for weaving of fabrics is:

(a) loom
(b) takli
(c) charkha
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) loom
Loom is a machine is used for weaving of fabrics.


Question : Some fibres such as cotton, jute, silk and wool obtained from plants and animals are called:

(a) synthetic fibres
(b) natural fibres
(c) silver
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) natural fibres
Some fibres such as cotton, jute, silk and wool obtained from plants and animals are called natural fibres.


Question : Some fibres made from chemical changes are called:

(a) synthetics fibres
(b) natural fibres
(c) silver
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) synthetics fibres
Some fibres made from chemical changes are called synthetic fibres.


Question : Jute is obtained from the of plant.

(a) branches
(b) leaves
(c) stem
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) stem
Jute is obtained from the stem of the plant.


Question : Name the jute plant.

(a) plastic
(b) paper
(c) patsun
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) patsun
The jute plant is patsun.


Question : ‘Patsun’ is cultivated during the season.

(a) winter
(b) rainy
(c) summer
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) rainy
Patsun is cultivated during the rainy season.


Question : In which soil jute plant grow ?

(a) black soil
(b) loamy soil
(c) white soil
(d) alluvial

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) alluvial
Jute plant grown in alluvial soil.


Question : Where is jute grown in India ?

(a) Bihar
(b) Assam
(c) West Bengal
(d) All of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) All of these
Jute is grown in Bihar, Assam aiid West Bengal.


Question : What is the colour of jute fibres ?

(a) white
(b) orange
(c) pale yellow
(d) black

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) pale yellow
The colour of jute of pale yellow.


Question : What is the length of jute fibres ?

(a) 6-8 feet in length
(b) 4-6 feet in length
(c) 2-4 feet in length
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) 6-8 feet in length
The length of jute fibres is 6-8 feet.


Question : Name a simple device used for spinning ?

(a) charkha
(b) handloom
(c) knitting
(d) takli

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) takli
Takli is used for spinning.


Question : Name the device used by Mahatma Gandhi for spinning

(a) takli
(b) charkha
(c) handloom
(d) knitting

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) charkha
Charkha was used by Mahatma Gandhi.


Question : Socks, sweaters and T-shirts are made of:

(a) spinning fabrics
(b) knitted fabrics
(c) weaving fabrics
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) knitted fabrics
Socks, sweaters and T-shirts are made of knitted fabrics.


Question : How many years ago people start wearing shaped clothing ?

(a) About 40,000 to 50,000 years ago
(b) About 20,000 to 30,000 years ago
(c) About 10,000 to 20,000 years ago
(d) About 50,000 to 60,000 years ago

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) About 40,000 to 50,000 years ago
About 40,000 to 50,000 years ago people started wearing shaped clothing.


Question : How many stages cloth making was developed in terms of raw materials ?

(a) three
(b) four
(c) two
(d) five

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) three
In terms of raw materials, cloth making was developed in three stages.


Question : What did early Indians and Egyptians wore ?

(a) Light fabrics out of cotton
(b) Woollen clothes
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Light fabrics out of cotton
Light fabrics out of cotton early Indians and Egyptians wore.


Question : Ropes and coir in mattresses are made from:

(a) cotton fibres
(b) jute fibres
(c) coconut
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) coconut
Ropes and coir in mattresses are made from Coconut fibres.


Question : From which parts of the plant cotton are obtained?

(a) stem
(b) seeds
(c) leaves
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) seeds
Seeds of the cotton plant give cotton fibres.


Question : Woollen and cotton have:

(a) rough surface
(b) smooth surface
(c) silk surface
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) rough surface
Woollen and cotton have rough surface.


Question : Cloth materials are natural and

(a) cotton
(b) jute
(c) manmade
(d) wool

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) manmade
Cloth materials are natural and manmade.


Question : Cotton, jute, silk and wool are:

(a) man made fibres
(b) natural fibres
(c) bobbins
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) natural fibres
Cotton, jute, silk and wool are natural fibres.


Question : Rayon, nylon and polyester are:

(a) man made fibres
(b) natural fibres
(c) bobbins
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) man made fibres
Rayon, nylon and polyester are manmade fibres.


Question : ………………. is made up of yarns arranged together.

(a) Yarn
(b) Cotton
(c) Fabric
(d) None of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Yarn
Fabric is made up of yarn arranged together.


Question : …………….. are made up of fibres.

(a) Yarn
(b) Fabric
(c) Cotton
(d) None of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) Yarn
Yarns are made up of fibres.


Question : Manmade fibre is known as:

(a) natural fibre
(b) synthetic fibre
(c) silver fibre
(d) all of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) synthetic fibre
Manmade fibres is known as synthetic fibres.


Question : Cotton and jute fibres obtained from:

(a) plants
(b) animals
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) plants
Cotton and jute fibres obtained from plants.


Question : Wool and silk fibres obtained from:

(a) plants
(b) animals
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) plants
Wool and silk fibres obtained from animals.


Question : The animals from whom we obtain wool.

(a) sheep or goat
(b) hair of rabbits
(c) yak and camels
(d) all of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) all of these
Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat, hair of rabbits, yak and camels.


Question : Silk fibre is drawn from the cocoon of.

(a) silkworm
(b) rabbit
(c) goat
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) silkworm
Silk fibre is drawn from the cocoon of silk worm.


Question : We use cotton for making.

(a) wicks
(b) wipes
(c) weeps
(d) weeks

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) wicks
We use cotton for making wicks.


Question : Cotton wool is used for filling:

(a) mattresses
(b) quilts
(c) pillows
(d) all of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) all of these
Cotton wool is used for filling, mattresses, quilts or pillows.


Question : Who is inventor of cotton clothing ?

(a) Japan
(b) Madras
(c) China
(d) India

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) India
India is the inventor of cotton clothing.


Question : Where is cotton grown in India?

(a) Punjab
(b) Gujarat
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) All of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) All of these
Cotton is grown in Punjab, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.


Question : Which types of climate need cotton plants ?

(a) cold
(b) warm
(c) rainy
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) warm
Cotton plants need a warm climate.


Question : ……………… is excellent for cultivation.

(a) White soil
(b) Loamy soil
(c) Black soil
(d) None of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(c) Black soil
Black soil is excellent for cotton plant cultivation.


Question : Cotton is picked from the plants.

(a) hand
(b) machine
(c) charkha
(d) takli

Show Answer :Answer :

(a) hand
Cotton is hand picked from the plants.


Question : Ginning is the process in which seeds are pulled out of the cotton by:

(a) iron comb
(b) steel comb
(c) plastic comb
(d) none of these

Show Answer :Answer :

(b) steel comb
Ginning is the process in which seeds are pulled out of the cotton by steel combs.


Question : A loose strand or rope of cotton fibre is a:

(a) bobbins
(b) retting
(c) bailing
(d) silver

Show Answer :Answer :

(d) silver
A silver of cotton is a loose strand or rope of cotton fibres.


Fill in the blanks:

Question : Plant fibres are obtainea from …………………… and ………………….

Show Answer :Answer :

cotton and jute


Question : Animals fibres are ………………… and ………………..

Show Answer :Answer :

silk and wool


Question : ………………….. have rough surface.

Show Answer :Answer :

Woollen and cotton


Question : Rayon, silk, nylon have ………………… surface.

Show Answer :Answer :

smooth


Question : Knitting is done by hand and also on ………………

Show Answer :Answer :

machine


Question : Weaving is done on ………………..

Show Answer :Answer :

looms


Question : Jute plant is cut at the time of …………………. stage.

Show Answer :Answer :

flowering


Question : As the fibres of cotton dry in the sun they become ………………

Show Answer :Answer :

fluffy


Question : Cotton plant is planted early in the ……………….

Show Answer :Answer :

spring


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