NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 chapter 3 - Fibre to Fabric [Latest edition]

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Chapter 3: Fibre to Fabric

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Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 14 - 17]

NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 14 - 17]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 1. | Page 14

Paheli wants to present her friend a gift made of plant-fibre. Which out of the following will she select?

  • Jute bag

  • Woollen shawl

  • Silksaree

  • Nylon scarf

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 2. | Page 14

Which statement out of the following is incorrect?

  • Use of charkha was popularised by Mahatma Gandhi as a part of the Independence Movement.

  • In India, jute is mainly grown in Kerala and Punjab.

  • To make fabric, the fibres are first converted into yarns.

  • Sufi saint Kabir was a weaver.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 3. | Page 14

Which of the following materials did people use in ancient times for making clothes?

  1. Leaves of trees
  2. Newspaper
  3. Metal foils
  4. Animal skins and furs
  • (i) and (ii)

  • (i) and (iii)

  • (ii) and (iii)

  • (i) and (iv)

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 4. | Page 15

Which of the following is not a natural fibre?

  • Cotton

  • Jute

  • Nylon

  • Flax

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 5. | Page 15

Which set of substances is not used for making fibres?

  • Silk, chemicals

  • Yak hair, camel hair

  • Husk, bones

  • Flax, wool

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6. | Page 15

Boojho went to a cloth shop. There he found a fabric which was smooth to touch, had vibrant colour and shine. The fabric could be

  • cotton

  • wool

  • silk

  • jute

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 15

Which part of the jute plant is used for getting jute fibre?

  • Flower

  • Stem

  • Fruit

  • Leaf

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 8. | Page 15

Yarn is woven to get fabric using

  • charkha

  • spinning machines

  • looms

  • knitting needles.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 9. | Page 16

Beera is a farmer. His field has black soil and the climate is warm. Which fibre yielding plant should he grow in his field?

  • Jute

  • Cotton

  • Coconut

  • Wool

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 10. | Page 16

The correct sequence to get cloth is

  • fibre → fabric → yarn

  • fibre → yarn → fabric

  • fabric → yarn → fibre

  • yarn → fibre → fabric

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 11. | Page 17

Boojho wants to make yarn from fibre at home. Which of the following will he use to carry out the task?

  • Powerloom

  • Handloom

  • Charkha

  • Knitting needles

Very Short Answer Questions [Pages 16 - 17]

NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric Very Short Answer Questions [Pages 16 - 17]

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. | Page 16

Yarn, fabric and fibres are related to each other. Show the relationship by filling the blanks in the following sentence.Yarn, fabric and fibres are related to each other. Show the relationship by filling the blanks in the following sentence.

Fabric of cotton saree is made by  weaving cotton ______ which in turn is made by spinning thin cotton ______.

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (a) | Page 17

Some term related to fabric is jumbled up and given below. Write it in its correct form. 

onttoc

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (b) | Page 17

Some term related to fabric is jumbled up and given below. Write it in its correct form. 

sinnping

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (c) | Page 17

Some term related to fabric is jumbled up and given below. Write it in its correct form. 

vingwea

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (d) | Page 17

Some term related to fabric is jumbled up and given below. Write it in its correct form. 

bisref

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 14. (a) | Page 17

State whether the following statement is true or false. If false, correct it.

Silk is a plant fibre.

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 14. (b) | Page 17

State whether the following statement is true or false. If false, correct it.

Jute is obtained from the leaves of a plant.

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 14. (c) | Page 17

State whether the following statement is true or false. If false, correct it.

Weaving is a process of arranging two sets of yarn together.

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 14. (d) | Page 17

State whether the following statement is true or false. If false, correct it.

Cotton yarn on burning gives an odour similar to that of a burning paper.

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 15. | Page 17

The following is an answer given by Boojho to a question asked by his teacher - "Cotton, wool, silk and jute are classified as natural fibres whereas nylon and polyester are classified as synthetic fibres”.

Can you tell what question the teacher has asked?

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 16. | Page 17

Once, Paheli visited a tailor shop and brought home some cuttings of fabric to study their properties. She took two pieces and found that one of the pieces were shrinking when it was burnt with a candle. However the  other did not shrink on burning. Can you help her to find out which of the two was a cotton fabric and which a silk fabric?

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 17. | Page 17

One way of making fabric from yarn is weaving, what is the other?

Short Answer Questions [Pages 18 - 19]

NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric Short Answer Questions [Pages 18 - 19]

Short Answer Questions | Q 18. | Page 18

Boojho with perfect eyesight was finding it difficult to pass a thread through the eye of a needle. What can be the possible reason for this?

Short Answer Questions | Q 19. | Page 18

In ancient times stitching was not known. People used to simply drape the fabrics around different parts of their body. Even today a number of unstitched fabrics are used by both men and women. Can you give four such examples of clothes?

Short Answer Questions | Q 20. | Page 18

Match the articles given in column I with the articles of column II.

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(a) Sweater (i) Cotton
(b) Cotton bolls (ii) Wool
(c) Dhoti (iii) Ginning
(d) Gunny bags (iv) Jute
Short Answer Questions | Q 21. | Page 18

Fill in the blanks to complete the life story of cotton fibre.

My parents, cotton plants were grown in ______ soil and ______ climate. The plants bore fruits called ______. I, the cotton fibre was separated from seeds in the cotton bolls by the process of ______. Other cotton fibres and myself were made into yarn by the process of ______. The yarn was ______ to give beautiful colours and then ______ to get cotton fabric.

Short Answer Questions | Q 22. | Page 18

Match the terms given in column I with the statements given in column II.

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(a) Weaving (i) A single yarn used to make a fabric
(b) Knitting (ii) Combing of cotton fibres to remove seeds
(c) Spinning (iii) Yarns are made from these thin strands
(d) Ginning (iv) These are spun from fibres and then used to make fabrics
(e) Fibre (v) Process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric
(f) Yarn (vi) Process of making yarn from fibres
Short Answer Questions | Q 23. | Page 19

Fill in the names of useful items made from jute fibres in Figure. One such example is given.

Long Answer Questions [Page 19]

NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric Long Answer Questions [Page 19]

Long Answer Questions | Q 24. | Page 19

A cotton shirt, before it reaches you, completes a long journey. Elaborate this journey starting from cotton bolls.

Long Answer Questions | Q 25. | Page 19

Describe the two main processes of making fabric from yarn.

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Chapter 3: Fibre to Fabric

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NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 chapter 3 - Fibre to Fabric - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Science Exemplar Class 6 chapter 3 - Fibre to Fabric

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Concepts covered in Science Exemplar Class 6 chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric are Fabrics, Fibre, Plant Fibres: Cotton, Plant Fibre: Jute Fibre, Fibre to Yarn to Fabric, History of Clothing Material.

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