Q1: Wool is obtained from __________________ of sheep or yak.
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Q2: Silk fibres are obtained from cocoons of _________________.
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Q3: Name some animals which provide us with wool.
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Q4: Yak wool is common in
Tibet
Ladakh
Both a and b
None of these.
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Q5: Name the place where Angora goats are found in plenty.
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Q6: Name some Indian breed of sheep.
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Q7: Kashmiri goat's under fur is woven to form fine shawls called __________________.
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Q8: The fur on the body of camel is also used as wool .True/False.
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Q9: Which parts of the black sheep have wool?
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Q10: Name the protein which is the chief component of wool fibres.
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Q11: Name the process involved in getting fibres form the sheep.
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Q12: Define sericulture.
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Q13: Caterpillars should be collected from bare hand or not?
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Q14: Name the country which is the largest producer of silk.
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Q15: Silk is a good conductor of heat or poor conductor of heat?
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Q16: What is yarn?
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Q17: ______________is a dried perspiration found in raw wool.
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Q18: What is ginning?
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Q19: Spinning is a process of making fibers. True/False.
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Q20: Weaving yarn makes a piece of fabric. True/False
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Q21: Polyester is a natural fibre. True/False.
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Q22: Name a strongest variety of silk.
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Q23: Define weaving.
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Q24: Define spinning.
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Q25: Name the most common silk moth.
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Q26: Name some varieties of silk.
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Q27: ______________ weaves silk threads into silk cloth.
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Q28: What do you mean by cocoon?
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Q29: Name two animals of South America that yields wool.
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Q30: Which of the following does not yield wool?
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Q2: Silk fibres are obtained from cocoons of _________________.
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Q3: Name some animals which provide us with wool.
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Q4: Yak wool is common in
Tibet
Ladakh
Both a and b
None of these.
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Q5: Name the place where Angora goats are found in plenty.
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Q6: Name some Indian breed of sheep.
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Q7: Kashmiri goat's under fur is woven to form fine shawls called __________________.
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Q8: The fur on the body of camel is also used as wool .True/False.
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Q9: Which parts of the black sheep have wool?
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Q10: Name the protein which is the chief component of wool fibres.
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Q11: Name the process involved in getting fibres form the sheep.
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Q12: Define sericulture.
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Q13: Caterpillars should be collected from bare hand or not?
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Q14: Name the country which is the largest producer of silk.
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Q15: Silk is a good conductor of heat or poor conductor of heat?
View Answer
Q16: What is yarn?
View Answer
Q17: ______________is a dried perspiration found in raw wool.
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Q18: What is ginning?
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Q19: Spinning is a process of making fibers. True/False.
View Answer
Q20: Weaving yarn makes a piece of fabric. True/False
View Answer
Q21: Polyester is a natural fibre. True/False.
View Answer
Q22: Name a strongest variety of silk.
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Q23: Define weaving.
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Q24: Define spinning.
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Q25: Name the most common silk moth.
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Q26: Name some varieties of silk.
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Q27: ______________ weaves silk threads into silk cloth.
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Q28: What do you mean by cocoon?
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Q29: Name two animals of South America that yields wool.
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Q30: Which of the following does not yield wool?
- Yak
- Camel
- Woolly dog
- Goat
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