NCERT Class 6 Solution Fibre and Fabrics



NCERT Solutions for Class 6: here exercise are explain very easy way.Class 6 NCERT Science Solution of Fibre and Fabric helps the student to clear their doubt very simple way. All NCERT text book exercise you get here which are include Math, Science, English, Hindi etc.



Q.1 Give whether following fibres as natural or synthetic: Wool, Nylon, cotton, silk, polyester, Jute.

Ans: cotton, silk, jute are natural fibres

nylon, polyester are synthetic fibres



Q.2 State; the following statements are true or false by giving T and F:



a)     The output of fibres are called Yam.

b)    Spinning- It is a process of making fibres.

c)     Coconut’s outer cover is jute.

d)    The process of removing seeds from cotton is called ginning.

e)     The piece of fabric is made from weaving of yam.

f)      The stem of the plant gives silk fibre.

g)     The natural fibre is polyester.

Answer:
a)     The output of fibres are called Yam. [true]
b)    Spinning- It is a process of making fibres.[false]
c)     Coconut’s outer cover is jute.[false]
d)    The process of removing seeds from cotton is called ginning.[true]
e)     The piece of fabric is made from weaving of yam.[true]
f)      The stem of the plant gives silk fibre.[false]
g)     The natural fibre is polyester.[false]


Q.3. Write the given words in the spaces given below:

a)     ______ And _______ are obtained from plant fibres.

b)    _______ And _______ are animal fibres.

Ans:
a)     Jute  And  cotton are obtained from plant fibres.
b)     Silk  And wool  are animal fibres.



Q.4 Jute and cotton are obtained from which part of the plant?

Ans: Jute is obtained from stem of jute plant and cotton is obtained from fruits of cotton plants which are generally called cotton balls.



Q.5. Write any two things got from coconut fibre.

Ans: a. Ropes b. Doormats



Q.6 Write about the process of getting yarn from the fibre.

Ans: The thin strands are called as yarns which are made from fibre. Spinning is the process of making yarn. The process where the cotton wool are drawn out and being twisted. This process brings all the fibre together to form a yarn.



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