All of these Although sheeps are associated with the production of wool, there are certain goats that produce wool fibre. Fibres such as Mohair from Angora goats, cashmere wool from many breeds of goats. Llamas produce very soft and lanolin free wool.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303521
The Term Sericulture Is Used For:
1 Culture of bacteria.
2 Rearing of silkworm.
3 Making silk fabric from silk yarn.
4 Production of sarees.
Explanation:
Rearing of silkworm. Sericulture is the rearing of silkworm to obtain silk fibre. Sericulture means “Silk farming”.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303522
For obtaining silk, mothe are reared and their cocoons are collected to get:
1 Silk threads
2 Silkworms
3 Both silk threads and silk worms
4 None of these
Explanation:
Silk threads For obtaining silk, moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads. keep eggs under hygienic conditions and under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303523
What plant do the silk eggs live on as they hatch?
1 Raspberry leaves
2 Pin Oak tree bark
3 Palm tree branches
4 Mulberry leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves Silkworm lay their eggs on the mulberry leaves and not on any leaves in order to provide the diet for newly born silkworms.
All of these Although sheeps are associated with the production of wool, there are certain goats that produce wool fibre. Fibres such as Mohair from Angora goats, cashmere wool from many breeds of goats. Llamas produce very soft and lanolin free wool.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303521
The Term Sericulture Is Used For:
1 Culture of bacteria.
2 Rearing of silkworm.
3 Making silk fabric from silk yarn.
4 Production of sarees.
Explanation:
Rearing of silkworm. Sericulture is the rearing of silkworm to obtain silk fibre. Sericulture means “Silk farming”.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303522
For obtaining silk, mothe are reared and their cocoons are collected to get:
1 Silk threads
2 Silkworms
3 Both silk threads and silk worms
4 None of these
Explanation:
Silk threads For obtaining silk, moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads. keep eggs under hygienic conditions and under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303523
What plant do the silk eggs live on as they hatch?
1 Raspberry leaves
2 Pin Oak tree bark
3 Palm tree branches
4 Mulberry leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves Silkworm lay their eggs on the mulberry leaves and not on any leaves in order to provide the diet for newly born silkworms.
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FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303519
Reeling of silk is:
1 A process of making silk reels.
2 Spinning of silk fibres.
3 Weaving of silk cloth.
4 The process of taking silk threads from cocoon.
Explanation:
The process of taking silk threads from cocoon.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303520
Wool fibre can be obtain from_________:
1 Sheep
2 Goat
3 Llama
4 All of these
Explanation:
All of these Although sheeps are associated with the production of wool, there are certain goats that produce wool fibre. Fibres such as Mohair from Angora goats, cashmere wool from many breeds of goats. Llamas produce very soft and lanolin free wool.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303521
The Term Sericulture Is Used For:
1 Culture of bacteria.
2 Rearing of silkworm.
3 Making silk fabric from silk yarn.
4 Production of sarees.
Explanation:
Rearing of silkworm. Sericulture is the rearing of silkworm to obtain silk fibre. Sericulture means “Silk farming”.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303522
For obtaining silk, mothe are reared and their cocoons are collected to get:
1 Silk threads
2 Silkworms
3 Both silk threads and silk worms
4 None of these
Explanation:
Silk threads For obtaining silk, moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads. keep eggs under hygienic conditions and under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303523
What plant do the silk eggs live on as they hatch?
1 Raspberry leaves
2 Pin Oak tree bark
3 Palm tree branches
4 Mulberry leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves Silkworm lay their eggs on the mulberry leaves and not on any leaves in order to provide the diet for newly born silkworms.
All of these Although sheeps are associated with the production of wool, there are certain goats that produce wool fibre. Fibres such as Mohair from Angora goats, cashmere wool from many breeds of goats. Llamas produce very soft and lanolin free wool.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303521
The Term Sericulture Is Used For:
1 Culture of bacteria.
2 Rearing of silkworm.
3 Making silk fabric from silk yarn.
4 Production of sarees.
Explanation:
Rearing of silkworm. Sericulture is the rearing of silkworm to obtain silk fibre. Sericulture means “Silk farming”.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303522
For obtaining silk, mothe are reared and their cocoons are collected to get:
1 Silk threads
2 Silkworms
3 Both silk threads and silk worms
4 None of these
Explanation:
Silk threads For obtaining silk, moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads. keep eggs under hygienic conditions and under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303523
What plant do the silk eggs live on as they hatch?
1 Raspberry leaves
2 Pin Oak tree bark
3 Palm tree branches
4 Mulberry leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves Silkworm lay their eggs on the mulberry leaves and not on any leaves in order to provide the diet for newly born silkworms.
All of these Although sheeps are associated with the production of wool, there are certain goats that produce wool fibre. Fibres such as Mohair from Angora goats, cashmere wool from many breeds of goats. Llamas produce very soft and lanolin free wool.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303521
The Term Sericulture Is Used For:
1 Culture of bacteria.
2 Rearing of silkworm.
3 Making silk fabric from silk yarn.
4 Production of sarees.
Explanation:
Rearing of silkworm. Sericulture is the rearing of silkworm to obtain silk fibre. Sericulture means “Silk farming”.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303522
For obtaining silk, mothe are reared and their cocoons are collected to get:
1 Silk threads
2 Silkworms
3 Both silk threads and silk worms
4 None of these
Explanation:
Silk threads For obtaining silk, moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads. keep eggs under hygienic conditions and under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303523
What plant do the silk eggs live on as they hatch?
1 Raspberry leaves
2 Pin Oak tree bark
3 Palm tree branches
4 Mulberry leaves
Explanation:
Mulberry leaves Silkworm lay their eggs on the mulberry leaves and not on any leaves in order to provide the diet for newly born silkworms.