Ncert exemplar Solutions Class 6 Science Fibre to Fabric


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Ncert exemplar Solutions Class 6 Science Fibre to Fabric

Welcome to NCTB Solutions. Here with this post we are going to help 6th class students for the Solutions of NCERT Exemplar Class 6 Science Book, Chapter 3, Fibre to Fabric. Here students can easily find step by step solutions of all the problems for Fibre to Fabric, Also here our Science teacher’s are solved all the questions with easily understandable language with proper guidance so that all the students can understand easily.

Fibre to Fabric all Questions Solution :

Multiple Choice Questions

Question no – (1)

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

Answer : 

The correct option is – (a)

Paheli need to select the Jute Bag.

Question no – (2)

Which statement out of the following is incorrect?

Answer : 

The correct option is – (b)

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

Question no – (3)

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

Answer : 

Correct option – (d) (i) and (iv)

People are use Leaves of trees and Animal skins and furs for making clothes in ancient times.

Question no – (4)

Which of the following is not a natural fibre?

Answer : 

The correct option is – (c)

Nylon is not a natural fibre.

Question no – (5)

Which set of substances is not used for making fibres?

Answer : 

The correct option is – (c)

Husk and bones are not used for making fibres.

Question no – (6) 

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

Answer : 

The correct option is – (c)

The fabric could be Silk.

Question no – (7) 

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

Answer : 

The correct option is – (b)

Stem is used for getting jute fibre.

Question no – (8) 

Yarn is woven to get fabric using

Answer : 

The correct option is – (c)

Yarn is woven to get fabric using looms.

Question no – (9) 

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

Answer : 

The correct option is – (b)  Cotton

Question no – (10)

The correct sequence to get cloth is

Answer : 

The correct option is – (b)

The correct sequence to get cloth is fibre → yarn → fabric

Question no – (11)

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

Answer : 

The correct option is – (c)

Charkha will use to carry out the task.

Very Short Answer Questions : 

Question no – (12) 

Answer : 

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

Question no – (13) 

Answer : 

(a) onttoc

= cotton

(b) sinnping

= spinning

(c) vingwea

= weaving

(d) bisref

= fibres

Question no – (14) 

Answer : 

(a) Silk is a plant fibre

This statement is False.

Because, Silk is an animal fibre.

(b) Jute is obtained from the leaves of a plant

This statement is False

Because, Jute is obtained from the stem of a plant.

(c) Weaving is a process of arranging two sets of yarn together

This statement is True.

(d) Cotton yarn on burning gives an odour similar to that of a burning paper

This statement is True.

Question no – (16) 

Answer : 

The piece of fabric that didn’t shrink when burnt is a cotton fabric as they have a property to burn but not to shrink whereas the other fabric that shrunk when burnt was a silk fabric as it has property to shrunk when burnt.

Question no – (17) 

Answer : 

The other way of making fabric is knitting.

Short Answer Questions 

Question no – (18) 

Answer : 

Boojho was unable to pass a thread through the eye of the needle because the thread he used must have spited into fibres.

Question no – (19) 

Answer : 

Saree, dhoti ,turban and lungi are examples of such unstitched fabrics.

Question no – (20) 

Answer : 

(a) – (ii) Wool.

(b) – (iii) Ginning.

(c) – (i) Cotton.

(d) – (iv) Jute.

Question no – (21)

Answer : 

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

Question no – (22) 

Answer : 

(a) – (v) Process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric.

(b) – (i) A single yarn used to make a fabric.

(c) – (vi) Process of making yarn from fibres.

(d) – (ii) Combing of cotton fibres to remove seeds.

(e) – (iii) Yarns are made from these thin strands.

(f) – (iv) These are spun from fibres and then used to make fabrics.

Question no – (24) 

Answer : 

The journey of a cotton shirt starts from a cotton farm where the cottons are removed from cotton bolls through ginning. Cotton yarns are produced by spinning the cotton fibres, the yarns are then weaved into cotton fabric through weaving. The fabric is then woven into a desired shape and colour.

Question no – (25) 

Answer : 

The two main process of making fabric from yarn are as follows

(I) Weaving :

In this process two pieces of yarn are Stiched together to make a fabric .Weaving of fabric is done on looms which is either hand or machine operated.

(II) Knitting :

It is the process where a single yarn is used to make a fabric. It is done by hands and machine also

Next Chapters Solution : 

👉 Food : Where Does It Come From?

👉 Components of Food

👉 Sorting Materials and Groups

👉 Separation of Substances

👉 Changes Around Us

👉 Getting to Know Plants

👉 Body Movement

👉 The Living Organisms and their Surroundings

👉 Motion and Measurement of Distances

👉 Light

👉 Electricity and Circuits

👉 Fun with Magnets

👉 Water

👉 Air Around Us

👉 Garbage in, Garbage out

Updated: June 27, 2023 — 3:53 pm

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