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The Rearing Of Silkworms For Obtaining Silk Is Called:
1 Cocoon.
2 Silk.
3 Sericulture.
4 Silviculture.
Explanation:
Sericulture. Sericulture is a practice of rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk while silviculture is a practice of developing and caring forests.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303512
The general process that takes place at a sheep shearing shed is:
1 Removal of fleece.
2 Separating hair of different textures.
3 Washing of sheep fibre to remove grease.
4 Rolling of sheep fibre into yarn.
Explanation:
Removal of fleece. Removal of fleece is called sheep shearing, separating hair of different textures is called sorting, washing wool to remove grease is called scouring and rolling of sheep fibre into yarn is called rolling.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303513
Silk fibre is obtained from:
1 Fleece of sheep.
2 Cotton ball.
3 Cocoon.
4 Shiny jute stalk.
Explanation:
Cocoon. Cocoon is one of the stage of life cycle of silkworm. Fleece of sheep gives wool, cotton ball gives cotton and jute stalk gives jute fibre.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303514
Read the following statements carefully and choose the incorrect sentence(s)? ACan we say that cotton fibre is form of carbohydrate.
1 Can we say that silk fibre is a form of protein.
2 Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat.
3 Can we say that wool fibre is a form of protein.
Explanation:
Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat. Among the natural fibres, jute ranks next to cotton in terms of production. Jute is a cellulosic fibre, under the category of bast fibres and its cultivation is almost as old as human civilization. Jute leaves are rich in iron, eating them regularly can help to improve the condition. Jute, an annual herbaceous plant, is mainly cultivated in South and South East Asia.
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FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303511
The Rearing Of Silkworms For Obtaining Silk Is Called:
1 Cocoon.
2 Silk.
3 Sericulture.
4 Silviculture.
Explanation:
Sericulture. Sericulture is a practice of rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk while silviculture is a practice of developing and caring forests.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303512
The general process that takes place at a sheep shearing shed is:
1 Removal of fleece.
2 Separating hair of different textures.
3 Washing of sheep fibre to remove grease.
4 Rolling of sheep fibre into yarn.
Explanation:
Removal of fleece. Removal of fleece is called sheep shearing, separating hair of different textures is called sorting, washing wool to remove grease is called scouring and rolling of sheep fibre into yarn is called rolling.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303513
Silk fibre is obtained from:
1 Fleece of sheep.
2 Cotton ball.
3 Cocoon.
4 Shiny jute stalk.
Explanation:
Cocoon. Cocoon is one of the stage of life cycle of silkworm. Fleece of sheep gives wool, cotton ball gives cotton and jute stalk gives jute fibre.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303514
Read the following statements carefully and choose the incorrect sentence(s)? ACan we say that cotton fibre is form of carbohydrate.
1 Can we say that silk fibre is a form of protein.
2 Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat.
3 Can we say that wool fibre is a form of protein.
Explanation:
Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat. Among the natural fibres, jute ranks next to cotton in terms of production. Jute is a cellulosic fibre, under the category of bast fibres and its cultivation is almost as old as human civilization. Jute leaves are rich in iron, eating them regularly can help to improve the condition. Jute, an annual herbaceous plant, is mainly cultivated in South and South East Asia.
303511
The Rearing Of Silkworms For Obtaining Silk Is Called:
1 Cocoon.
2 Silk.
3 Sericulture.
4 Silviculture.
Explanation:
Sericulture. Sericulture is a practice of rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk while silviculture is a practice of developing and caring forests.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303512
The general process that takes place at a sheep shearing shed is:
1 Removal of fleece.
2 Separating hair of different textures.
3 Washing of sheep fibre to remove grease.
4 Rolling of sheep fibre into yarn.
Explanation:
Removal of fleece. Removal of fleece is called sheep shearing, separating hair of different textures is called sorting, washing wool to remove grease is called scouring and rolling of sheep fibre into yarn is called rolling.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303513
Silk fibre is obtained from:
1 Fleece of sheep.
2 Cotton ball.
3 Cocoon.
4 Shiny jute stalk.
Explanation:
Cocoon. Cocoon is one of the stage of life cycle of silkworm. Fleece of sheep gives wool, cotton ball gives cotton and jute stalk gives jute fibre.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303514
Read the following statements carefully and choose the incorrect sentence(s)? ACan we say that cotton fibre is form of carbohydrate.
1 Can we say that silk fibre is a form of protein.
2 Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat.
3 Can we say that wool fibre is a form of protein.
Explanation:
Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat. Among the natural fibres, jute ranks next to cotton in terms of production. Jute is a cellulosic fibre, under the category of bast fibres and its cultivation is almost as old as human civilization. Jute leaves are rich in iron, eating them regularly can help to improve the condition. Jute, an annual herbaceous plant, is mainly cultivated in South and South East Asia.
303511
The Rearing Of Silkworms For Obtaining Silk Is Called:
1 Cocoon.
2 Silk.
3 Sericulture.
4 Silviculture.
Explanation:
Sericulture. Sericulture is a practice of rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk while silviculture is a practice of developing and caring forests.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303512
The general process that takes place at a sheep shearing shed is:
1 Removal of fleece.
2 Separating hair of different textures.
3 Washing of sheep fibre to remove grease.
4 Rolling of sheep fibre into yarn.
Explanation:
Removal of fleece. Removal of fleece is called sheep shearing, separating hair of different textures is called sorting, washing wool to remove grease is called scouring and rolling of sheep fibre into yarn is called rolling.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303513
Silk fibre is obtained from:
1 Fleece of sheep.
2 Cotton ball.
3 Cocoon.
4 Shiny jute stalk.
Explanation:
Cocoon. Cocoon is one of the stage of life cycle of silkworm. Fleece of sheep gives wool, cotton ball gives cotton and jute stalk gives jute fibre.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303514
Read the following statements carefully and choose the incorrect sentence(s)? ACan we say that cotton fibre is form of carbohydrate.
1 Can we say that silk fibre is a form of protein.
2 Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat.
3 Can we say that wool fibre is a form of protein.
Explanation:
Can we say that jute fibre is a form of fat. Among the natural fibres, jute ranks next to cotton in terms of production. Jute is a cellulosic fibre, under the category of bast fibres and its cultivation is almost as old as human civilization. Jute leaves are rich in iron, eating them regularly can help to improve the condition. Jute, an annual herbaceous plant, is mainly cultivated in South and South East Asia.