NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303490
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called:
1 Reeling the silk
2 Reeling silk worms
3 Both of them
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reeling the silk The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk. Reeling is done in special machines, which unwind the threads or fibers of silk from the cocoon.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303491
Which of the following wool-yielding animal is suitable for making Pashmina shawls?
1 Kashmiri goat
2 Angora goat
3 Llama
4 Alpaca
Explanation:
Kashmiri goat Kashmiri goat is the wool-yielding animal suitable for making Pashmina shawls.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303492
Silk is obtained from silk worm which lives on:
1 Mango leaves
2 Banana leaves
3 Mulberry leaves
4 Maple leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1 Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together.
2 Asbestos is the only naturally occurring long mineral fibre.
3 Merino is an exotic breed of sheep.
4 Hair present on body of wool-yielding animals trap a lot of air.
Explanation:
Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together. Sericin is the gummy substance that holds two strands of fibroin of silk fibre together.
303490
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called:
1 Reeling the silk
2 Reeling silk worms
3 Both of them
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reeling the silk The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk. Reeling is done in special machines, which unwind the threads or fibers of silk from the cocoon.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303491
Which of the following wool-yielding animal is suitable for making Pashmina shawls?
1 Kashmiri goat
2 Angora goat
3 Llama
4 Alpaca
Explanation:
Kashmiri goat Kashmiri goat is the wool-yielding animal suitable for making Pashmina shawls.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303492
Silk is obtained from silk worm which lives on:
1 Mango leaves
2 Banana leaves
3 Mulberry leaves
4 Maple leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303493
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1 Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together.
2 Asbestos is the only naturally occurring long mineral fibre.
3 Merino is an exotic breed of sheep.
4 Hair present on body of wool-yielding animals trap a lot of air.
Explanation:
Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together. Sericin is the gummy substance that holds two strands of fibroin of silk fibre together.
303490
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called:
1 Reeling the silk
2 Reeling silk worms
3 Both of them
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reeling the silk The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk. Reeling is done in special machines, which unwind the threads or fibers of silk from the cocoon.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303491
Which of the following wool-yielding animal is suitable for making Pashmina shawls?
1 Kashmiri goat
2 Angora goat
3 Llama
4 Alpaca
Explanation:
Kashmiri goat Kashmiri goat is the wool-yielding animal suitable for making Pashmina shawls.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303492
Silk is obtained from silk worm which lives on:
1 Mango leaves
2 Banana leaves
3 Mulberry leaves
4 Maple leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303493
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1 Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together.
2 Asbestos is the only naturally occurring long mineral fibre.
3 Merino is an exotic breed of sheep.
4 Hair present on body of wool-yielding animals trap a lot of air.
Explanation:
Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together. Sericin is the gummy substance that holds two strands of fibroin of silk fibre together.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303490
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called:
1 Reeling the silk
2 Reeling silk worms
3 Both of them
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reeling the silk The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk. Reeling is done in special machines, which unwind the threads or fibers of silk from the cocoon.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303491
Which of the following wool-yielding animal is suitable for making Pashmina shawls?
1 Kashmiri goat
2 Angora goat
3 Llama
4 Alpaca
Explanation:
Kashmiri goat Kashmiri goat is the wool-yielding animal suitable for making Pashmina shawls.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303492
Silk is obtained from silk worm which lives on:
1 Mango leaves
2 Banana leaves
3 Mulberry leaves
4 Maple leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303493
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1 Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together.
2 Asbestos is the only naturally occurring long mineral fibre.
3 Merino is an exotic breed of sheep.
4 Hair present on body of wool-yielding animals trap a lot of air.
Explanation:
Fibron is the gummy substance that holds the two strands of sericin of a silk fibre together. Sericin is the gummy substance that holds two strands of fibroin of silk fibre together.