CLASS 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric

Question 1: Classify the following fibres as natural or synthetic:

nylon, wool, cotton, silk, polyester, jute

Answer:

Natural Fibres: wool, cotton, silk, jute

Synthetic Fibres: nylon, polyester

Question 2: State whether the following statements are true or false:

  1. a) Yarn is made from fibres.
  2. b) Spinning is a process of making fibres.
  3. c) Jute is the outer covering of coconut.
  4. d) The process of removing seed from cotton is called ginning.
  5. e) Weaving of yarn makes a piece of fabric.
  6. f) Silk fibre is obtained from the stem of a plant.
  7. g) Polyester is a natural fibre.

 Answer:

  1. a) Yarn is made from fibres: – (True)
  2. b) Spinning is a process of making fibres: – (False)
  3. c) Jute is the outer covering of coconut: – (False)
  4. d) The process of removing seed from cotton is called ginning: – (True)
  5. e) Weaving of yarn makes a piece of fabric: – (True)
  6. f) Silk fibre is obtained from the stem of a plant: – (False)
  7. g) Polyester is a natural fibre: – (False)

Question 3:

Fill in the blanks:

  1. a) Plant fibres are obtained from_________ and ________ .
  2. b) Animal fibres are __________ and ___________ .

Answer:

  1. a) Plant fibres are obtained from jute and cotton.
  2. b) Animal fibres are silk and wool.

Question 4: From which parts of the plant cotton and jute are obtained?

Answer: Cotton is obtained from the fruits of the cotton plant. These are called cotton balls. Jute fibre is obtained from the stem of the jute plant.

Question 5: Name two items that are made from coconut fibre.

Answer:

Jute bags, ropes and Foot mats.

Question 6: Explain the process of making yarn from fibre.

Answer:

  • The process of making yarn from the fibre is known as Spinning.
  • In this process, a large number of fibres of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted, so that these join together to form a yarn.
  • Devices used for spinning are takli charkha and modern machines.
  • The use of charkha was popularised by Mahatma Gandhi as a part of the Independence movement.
  • After spinning, the fabric is made from yarn.