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1401.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 3 Material used for making clothes that we wear during line rent seasons is obtained from natural as well asman-made sources. Cotton, jute, silk, wool, etc., are obtained from natural sources, i.e., animals or plants, Polyester, nylon, rayon, etc., are man-made materials that are used for making clothes.                          Which of the following is a plant fibre?

A. Jute                 
B.           Flax                  
C.        Silk                
D.           Both (a) and (b)
Answer» E.
1402.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 3 Material used for making clothes that we wear during line rent seasons is obtained from natural as well asman-made sources. Cotton, jute, silk, wool, etc., are obtained from natural sources, i.e., animals or plants, Polyester, nylon, rayon, etc., are man-made materials that are used for making clothes.                          Which of the following is an animal fibre?

A. Cotton            
B.           Jute
C.  Wool
D.           Nylon
Answer» D.           Nylon
1403.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 3 Material used for making clothes that we wear during line rent seasons is obtained from natural as well asman-made sources. Cotton, jute, silk, wool, etc., are obtained from natural sources, i.e., animals or plants, Polyester, nylon, rayon, etc., are man-made materials that are used for making clothes.                          Which of the following is a man-made material?         

A. Cotton            
B.           Silk                   
C.     Jute                
D.           Rayon
Answer» E.
1404.

Wool is

A. a natural fibre
B.  obtained from animal source
C.  obtained from fleece of sheep or goat
D.  All the above are correct
Answer» E.
1405.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 2 The process of making yam from fibres is called spinning. In spinning, fibre from a mass of cotton or wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form a yam. To make fabric, we have to first convert the cotton fibres into yarns by which of the following process? 

A. Ginning          
B.           Spinning       
C.        Weaving        
D.           Knitting             
Answer» C.        Weaving        
1406.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 2 The process of making yam from fibres is called spinning. In spinning, fibre from a mass of cotton or wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form a yam. Which of the following is a hand operated device that is used for spinning and whose use is popularized by Mahatma Gandhi as a part of independence movement?

A. Takli
B.  Charkha
C.  Both Takli and charkha
D.  Handlooms
Answer» C.  Both Takli and charkha
1407.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 1 For thousands of years natural fibres were the only ones available for making fabrics. Now we have some fibres which are made from chemical substances. Such fibres which are made from chemical substances are called synthetic fibres. In ancient times the types of fibres not available was/were

A. plant fibres    
B.           animal fibres
C.  synthetic fibres
D.          All of these
Answer» D.          All of these
1408.

DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given be low and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 1 For thousands of years natural fibres were the only ones available for making fabrics. Now we have some fibres which are made from chemical substances. Such fibres which are made from chemical substances are called synthetic fibres. Natural fibres are

A. plant fibres      
B.           animal fibres
C.  Both (a) and (b)         
D.  Neither (a) nor (b)
Answer» D.  Neither (a) nor (b)
1409.

DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the columns. Column - I Column - II A. Cotton (p) Grown in Egypt in region near river Nile B. Flax (q) Grown in India in region near river Ganga C. Jute (r) Natural fibre obtained from stem of a plant D. Wool (s) Obtained from hair of Yak.

A. \[A\to (q);B\to (p);C\to (r);D\to (s)\]
B. \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (s);D\to (r)\]
C. \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\]
D. \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (p);D\to (q)\]
Answer» B. \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (s);D\to (r)\]
1410.

DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the columns. Column- I Column-II A. The fruits of cotton plant (p) Ginning B. Process of separation of cotton fibres from there seeds (q) Spinning C. Process of making cotton yam from fibre (r) Cotton bolls D. Making of fabrics from yam (s) Weaving

A. \[A\to (q);B\to (r);C\to (s);D\to (p)\]
B. \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\]
C. \[A\to (r);B\to (p);C\to (q);D\to (s)\]
D. \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\]
Answer» D. \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\]
1411.

DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the columns. Column - I (Fiber) Column-II (Source) A. Jute (p) Fleece of sheep B. Wool (q) Plant source C. Nylon (r) Cocoon of silk worm D. Silk (s) Synthetic

A. \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\]
B. \[A\to (q);B\to (p);C\to (s);D\to (r)\]
C. \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (p);D\to (q)\]
D. \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\]
Answer» C. \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (p);D\to (q)\]
1412.

Why in the process of spinning cotton fibres are twisted?                          

A. Cotton fibres are twisted to bring the fibres together to form fabric
B.  Cotton fibres are twisted to bring the fibres together to form yam
C.  Cotton fibres are twisted to make rope like strands called silver           
D.  Cotton fibres are twisted to make designes.
Answer» C.  Cotton fibres are twisted to make rope like strands called silver           
1413.

Natural fibres are obtained from

A. plant sources
B.  animal sources
C.  both plant and animal sources
D.  None of the above is correct
Answer» D.  None of the above is correct
1414.

The process of separation of jute fibre from jute plant is called_______.

A. ginning
B.           knitting
C.  retting
D.           spinning
Answer» D.           spinning
1415.

Cotton and jute are ______ fibres.

A. Synthetic fibres           
B.  Plant fibres
C.  Animal fibres             
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  Animal fibres             
1416.

Which of the following do not yield wool?

A. Yak                 
B.           Camel
C.  Goat              
D.           Wooly dog
Answer» E.
1417.

Synthetic fibres are those which are

A. obtained from natural sources
B.  obtained from plant sources
C.  made from chemical compounds
D.  not easily converted to fabrics
Answer» D.  not easily converted to fabrics
1418.

Spinning is the process of

A. making fabrics from yam
B.  making yam from fibres
C.  making fabrics from fibres
D.  All the above
Answer» C.  making fabrics from fibres
1419.

Knitting is the process

A. used to make fabrics from fibres
B.  used to make fabrics from yam
C.  in which two sets of yams are used
D.  used to make yarn from fibres
Answer» C.  in which two sets of yams are used
1420.

Silk

A. is a natural fibre obtained from an adult silkworm
B.  is a natural fibre obtained from cocoon of silk worm
C.  is an artificial fibre
D.  None of the above is correct
Answer» C.  is an artificial fibre
1421.

Select the fibre that is obtained from a plant source.

A. wool    
B.           silk
C.  cotton
D.           both silk and cotton
Answer» D.           both silk and cotton
1422.

Now a days we do not need to depend up on plants for yam. Why?

A. Today cutting trees is a crime by law.
B.  Alternative natural yams are available in the market.
C.  There is no remarkable progress in textile industry.
D.  Technology is developed to make synthetic yam.
Answer» E.
1423.

Jute fibres are ___

A. obtained from root of jute plant
B.  cultivated during summer season
C.  mainly grown in north -east India
D.  All of these
Answer» D.  All of these
1424.

Which of the following are used unstitched even today?

A. Dhoti                          
B.  Lungi
C.  Turban           
D.           All of these
Answer» E.
1425.

In which country was flax cultivated in ancient times?

A. India               
B.           Egypt
C.  America                     
D.  Russia
Answer» C.  America                     
1426.

In which region was cotton grown by early Indian?

A. Regions near river Yamuna
B.  Regions near river Ganga
C.  Regions near river Narmada
D.  Regions near river Saraswati
Answer» C.  Regions near river Narmada
1427.

Which of the following were used by people, in ancient times, to cover the selves?

A. Bark                
B.           Leaves of trees
C.  Animal-skin   
D.  All of these
Answer» E.
1428.

After spinning yam are used for making

A. fibres
B.  fabrics
C.  both fibres and fabrics
D. None of these
Answer» C.  both fibres and fabrics
1429.

Which one is a synthetic fabrics?

A. Silk                 
B.           Wool
C.  Acrylic        
D.           All of these
Answer» D.           All of these
1430.

Loom is

A. a hand operated device used for weaving of fabrics.
B. a power operated device used for knitting of wool
C. a hand operated device used for knitting of wool.
D. None of the above is correct
Answer» B. a power operated device used for knitting of wool
1431.

A hand spindle

A. is a simple device used for spinning of cotton.
B. is called charkha
C. is a mechanical device used for spinning of cotton
D. None of the above is correct
Answer» B. is called charkha
1432.

Lint is

A. a thread that is obtained by spinning fibres.
B.  an electrically operated device used for spinning.
C.  the fibrous material that is left after removing seed from cotton bolls.
D.  the fruits of cotton plant
Answer» D.  the fruits of cotton plant
1433.

The use of charkha for weaving of cotton was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi. This was doneto encourage people to wear

A. imported cloth
B.  clothes made of home spun yam
C.  both (a) and (b)
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  both (a) and (b)
1434.

Flax is

A. an animal fibre
B.          a plant fibre
C.  a synthetic fibre         
D.    a fabric
Answer» C.  a synthetic fibre         
1435.

The hand device used for spinning of yam is called

A. takli                 
B.  charkha
C.  hand loom     
D.  both (a) and (b)
Answer» E.
1436.

In which part of India is jute cultivated?

A. West Bengal   
B.           Bihar
C.  Assam            
D.           All of these
Answer» E.
1437.

DIRECTIONS (Q. 48 - 50): Look at the given figure andanswer the given questions:  'A' and 'B' in the given figure are related to which of the following process?

A. Spinning          
B.           Weaving
C.  Ginning          
D.           Retting
Answer» C.  Ginning          
1438.

DIRECTIONS (Q. 48 - 50): Look at the given figure andanswer the given questions:  What 'B' is representing in the given figure?

A. Cotton boll      
B.           Rope
C.  Warp            
D.           Weft
Answer» D.           Weft
1439.

Select the one that can be used unstitched

A. (i) and (ii)       
B.           (i) (ii) and (iii)  
C.                             (i), (ii) and (iv)
D.  (i), (iii) and (iv)          
Answer» E.
1440.

Fabric can be made from yam in various ways. The figure below is showing one of the ways of making fabric from yam. Which one of the following method is shown in the figure?

A. Weaving
B.  Knitting
C.  Spinning
D.  Both weaving and knitting
Answer» B.  Knitting
1441.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i)  Synthetic fibres can absorb sweat easily. (ii) Synthetic fibres are not suitable for hot and humid weather. (iii) Nylon is a Animal fibre.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
1442.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) The process of making yam from fibre is called weaving. (ii) Fruit of cotton plant is about the size of lemon. (iii) Silk fibre is obtained from adult of silk moth.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
1443.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) In India Madhya Pradesh is the leading cotton producing state. (ii) Cotton is grown in such places that have black soil (iii) Cotton is sown between January and March.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
1444.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) To make fabrics, fibres are first converted into yarn. (ii) Fibres made from chemical substances are called synthetic fibres. (iii) All plant have fibres in their body.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» D.   All the statements are incorrect.
1445.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) Nylon is used for the manufacture of timecards, fabrics and ropes. (ii) Cotton was known to the ancient Indiansand Egyptians. (iii) Silk fibres are long, even, straight and fine.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» D.   All the statements are incorrect.
1446.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) All artificial fibres can be used for making cloth. (ii) Polyester absorbs more water than cotton. (iii) Silk and wool both are obtained from animals.

A. Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct.
B.   Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct.
C.   All the statements are correct.
D.   All the statements are incorrect.
Answer» C.   All the statements are correct.
1447.

DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as "assertion A" and the other labelled as "reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the as section. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): Cotton on burning gives paper burning smell. Reason (R): Paper is made from cotton

A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B.  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C.    A is true but R is false.
D.   A is false but R is true.
Answer» D.   A is false but R is true.
1448.

DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as "assertion A" and the other labelled as "reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the as section. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): Jute can be effective substitute of plastic bags. Reason (R): Jute is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable.

A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B.  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C.    A is true but R is false.
D.   A is false but R is true.
Answer» B.  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
1449.

DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as "assertion A" and the other labelled as "reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the assertion A and reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the as section. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): In India jute is mainly grown in West Bengal, Bihar and Assam. Reason (R): The jute plant is normally harvested when it is at flowering stage.

A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B.  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C.    A is true but R is false.
D.   A is false but R is true.
Answer» C.    A is true but R is false.
1450.

Jute is a natural fibre It is obtained from which part of the jute plant?

A. Seed               
B.           Stem
C.  Fruit                           
D.  All of these
Answer» C.  Fruit