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Shree Krishna International School,Vapi

STd:VII Sub: Science Chp:3 Fibre to Fabric(Assignment


Answers)

Question and Answer

1) Name the source of obtaining fibres.


-Plants and Animals.
2) Name some wool yielding animals.
- Angora goat,Sheep,Camel,Yak,Alpaca,Llama
3) Name three breeds of sheep found in India for obtaining wool.
Lohi,Rampur bushair,Bakharwal
4) In which part,the wool yielding animals llama and alpaca are found?
-South America
5) What is an anthrax?
- Anthrax is a bacterium which causes a fatal blood disease called sorter’s disease.
LETS REVISE

1) Wool is obtained from fleece of sheep or yak.


2) Silk fibres are obtained from cocoons of Silkworm.
3) Name the place where Angora goats are found in plenty
-They are found in hilly regions such as Jammu and Kashmir..
4) Kashmiri goat's under fur is woven to form fine shawls called . –
-It is woven into fine shawls called Pashmina shawls.
5) Caterpillars should be collected from bare hand or not?
- No,caterpillars should not be collected from bare hand.
6) Name the country which is the largest producer of silk.(Refer Textbook) - China
7) Silk is a good conductor of heat or poor conductor of heat?
- Silk is a poor conductor of heat.
8) Polyester is a natural fibre. True/False - False
9) Name a strongest variety of silk. - Mooga silk

10) Match the following:


Column I Column II
1. Scouring 1. Yields silk fibres
2. Cocoon 2. Wool yielding animal
3. Yak 3. Food of silk worm
4. Mulberry leaves 4. Cleaning sheared skin

11) Does shearing hurts the sheep? - No, shearing does not hurts the sheep.
12) In the life history of silk moth,which stage comes earlier-pupa or larva?
-Laying of eggs by silkmoth
13) Which of the following does not yield wool?
(i) Yak (ii) Camel (iii) Goat (iv) Woolly dog
14) Given below is a sequence of steps in the processing of wool. Which are the missing steps? Add
them.
Shearing, Scouring, sorting,Combing, Dyeing, Spinning
15) Out of the following, which are the two terms related to silk production? Sericulture, floriculture,
moriculture, apiculture and silviculture.
Hints: (i) Silk production involves cultivation of mulberry leaves and rearing silkworms. (ii)
Scientific name of mulberry is Morus alba.
- Sericulture, moriculture

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