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Fibres to Fabrics
MCQs
Q1: The thinner strands of thread are called as
_________
(a) Fibres
(b) Fabric
(c) yarns
(d) cotton bolls
(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
Cotton Bolls
(c) Nylon (source:wpclipart.com)
(d) Wool
(a) bolls
(b) jute
(c) yarn
(d) cushions
Q6: The process of separating fibres from the seeds by combing is known as
__________.
(a) ginning
(b) spinning
(c) weaving
(d) knitting
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(a) ginning
(b) spinning
(c) weaving
(d) knitting
Q9: Which one of the following state does not grow jute?
Answers:
1: (a) Fibres
2: (c) Nylon
3: (d) silk
4: (a) bolls
5: (c) wool
6: (a) ginning
7: (b) spinning
8: (b) stem
9: (d) Rajasthan
10: (d) Trousers
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Fibres to Fabrics
MCQs
Q1: The fibres obtained from animals are made up of:
(a) proteins
(b) carbohydrates
(c) cellulose
(d) vitamins
Q2: The process of twisting fibres to make yarn is
called:
Q3: Weaving is done on devices called:
(a) Takli
(b) Charkha
(c) Looms
(d) Needles
Q4: The process of removing seeds from the mass of cotton is called:
(a) ginning
(b) weaving
(c) knitting
(d) shearing
Q5: Where was silk first produced in 3000 B.C.?
(a) India
(b) America
(c) Australia
(d) China
Q.6: The process of growing silkworms on Mulberry trees to obtain silk from them
is:
(a) agriculture
(b) sericulture
(c) pisciculture
(d) horticulture
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Q.7: 'Pashmina' wool is obtained from:
(a) camel
(b) sheep
(c) rabbit
(d) goat
Q.8: What do you mean by 'Shearing'?
(a) The process of sharing things.
(b) The process of making woollen fabric from fibre.
(c) The process of removing hair from the body of animals.
(d) The process of removing seeds from cotton.
Q.9 Which fibre is obtained from Flax seeds?
(a) cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Linen
(d) Nylon
Q.10: Which of these fibres is non-biodegradable?
(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Wool
(d) Nylon
Answers:
1: (a) proteins
2: (c) spinning
3: (c) Looms
4: (a) ginning
5: (d) China
6: (b) sericulture
7: (d) goat
8: (c) The process of removing hair from the body of animals.
9: (c) Linen
10: (d) Nylon
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Separation of Substances
(MCQs)
(a) sublimation
(b) sedimentation
(c) decantation
(d) precipitation
(a) soil
(b) water
(c) wind
(d) none of these
Q4: Which of the following method used to separate two miscible liquids?
Q5: The spinner in washing machine dries clothes works on the principle of
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(a) evaporation
(b) sedimentation
(c) filtration
(d) centrifugation
(a) threshing
(b) winnowing
(c) sieving
(d) filtration
(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) remains same
(d) sometimes increases and sometimes decreases
(a) mixture
(b) compound
(c) pure substance
(d) none of these
Q9: The process of solid changing directly in vapour form without becoming liquid
is called
(a) sedimentation
(b) sublimation
(c) evaporation
(d) condensation
Q10: Salt is obtained from sea water by using which of the following process.
(a) Sedimentation
(b) Condensation
(c) Evaporation
(d) Centrifugation
Answers:
1: (b) sedimentation
2: (c) wind
3: (b) solid mixture
4: (a) Separating funnel
5: (d) centrifugation
6: (a) threshing
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7: (a) increases
8: (a) mixture
9: (b) sublimation
10: (c) Evaporation
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Separation of Substances
(MCQs)
Q1: The method of separating substances based on size, colour and shape is
called _______.
(a) Handpicking
(b) Winnowing
(c) Sieving
(d) Threshing
Q2: The process used for separating grains from stalk is called _________.
(a) Winnowing
(b) Sieving
(c) Threshing
(d) Decanting
Q3: Which method is commonly used by farmers to separate lighter husk particles
from heavier seeds of grain.
(a) Winnowing
(b) Sieving
(c) Threshing
(d) Decanting
(a) Winnowing
(b) Sieving
(c) Threshing
(d) Decanting
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Q5: The heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the
process is called ________
(a) sedimentation
(b) decantation
(c) filtration
(d) condensation
Q6: In sedimentation process, the clear liquid above the settled heavier
component is called ________.
(a) solvent
(b) solution
(c) supernatant liquid
(d) sediment
Q7: Transferring the clear liquid into another container using a glass rod is called
___________.
(a) sedimentation
(b) decantation
(c) filtration
(d) condensation
Q8: During filtration process, the dust particles which remain on filter paper is
called _________.
(a) filter
(b) residue
(c) filtrate
(d) solution
(a) sedimentation
(b) filtration
(c) evaporation
(d) condensation
Q10: The process of converting vapours back into liquid is called as ______.
(a) sedimentation
(b) filtration
(c) evaporation
(d) condensation
Answers:
1: (a) Handpicking
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2: (c) Threshing
3: (a) Winnowing
4: (b) Sieving
5: (a) sedimentation
6: (c) supernatant liquid
7: (b) decantation
8: (b) residue
9: (c) evaporation
10: (d) condensation
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Changes Around Us
Q1: Pick the change that can be reversed from the following.
Q3: An iron ring is heated. Which of the following statement about it is incorrect?
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Q5: Salt can be separated from its solution (salt dissolved in water) because
(a) mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by heating and melting of salt
(b) mixing of salt in water is a change that cannot be reversed
(c) mixing of salt in water is a permanent change
(d) mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by evaporation
Q6: Rolling of chapatti and baking of chapatti are the changes that
Q7: Iron rim is made slightly smaller than the wooden wheel. The rim is usually
heated before fixing into the wooden wheel because on heating the iron rim
(a) heartbeat
(b) earthquake
(c) an occurrence of day and night
(d) oscillation of pendulum
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(a) evaporation
(b) condensation
(c) decantation
(d) filtration
Answers:
1: (b) Melting of ghee
Melting of ghee is a reversible change because, on melting, ghee turns into liquid form
and after cooling it returns back to its original form.
3: (d) The ring changes its shape and the change cannot be reversed
7: (d) expands first, then on cooling contracts and fits onto the wooden wheel
On heating the iron rim, it expands first, then on cooling it contracts and fits onto the
wooden wheel.
Note: Expansion occurs on heating whereas contraction occurs on cooling.
8: (b) earthquake
☛See also:
CH6 Changes around Us(Q & A)
CH6 Changes Around Us (MCQs)
CH6 Changes Around Us (MCQs-1)
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Changes Around Us
There are numerous ways to classify changes. Can you guess more types?
MCQs
Q4(NCERT): Salt can be separated from its solution (salt dissolved in water),
because
(a) mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by heating and melting of
salt.
(b) mixing of salt in water is a change that cannot be reversed.
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Q7: Iodine sublimes on heating i.e. directly changes into a gas state without going
through liquid state. Which of the following change is not true for iodine
sublimation?
(a) contract
(b) expand
(c) can expand or contract
(d) none of these
Q9(NCERT): Iron rim is made slightly smaller than the wooden wheel. The rim is
usually heated before fixing into the wooden wheel, because on heating the iron
rim
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Answers:
1: (b) that cannot be reversed
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MCQs
(a) wood
(b) plastic
(c) copper
(d) chalk
(a) oxygen
(b) sugar
(c) salt
(d) sawdust
Q4: As you cannot see through objects made from materials, such materials are
called _________.
(a) transparent
(b) opaque
(c) translucent
(d) none of these
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Q5: A material which does not dissolve completely into water is called _______.
(a) soluble
(b) insoluble
(c) opaque
(d) translucent
(a) transparent
(b) oily
(c) opaque
(d) translucent
(a) solvent
(b) solution
(c) solute
(d) none of these
(a) Sugar
(b) Salt
(c) Water
(d) Sand
(a) Jasmine
(b) Rose
(c) Potato
(d) Lily
Answer:
1: (c) copper [Hint: In general all metals are lustrous]
2: (a) hard materials
3: (d) sawdust
4: (b) opaque
5: (b) insoluble
6: (d) translucent
7: (a) solvent
8: (d) Sand [Hint: Sand is a mixture of many substances (rocks and minerals), while
others are made of one substance only]
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9: (c) Potato
10: (b) Dry leaves
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