Select the option that correctly fills the blanks in the given sentences.
(A) (i) of a flax plant provides fibres.
(B) (ii) is the cheapest natural fibre.
(C) The process of separating cotton fibres from cotton seeds is called (iii).
(D) (iv) is obtained by spinning together a bunch of fibres.
(E) (v) is a blended fabric.
(F) The loose fluffy fibres are untangled and combed to form a long soft rope called a (vi).
(i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) | (vi) | |
A | Seed | Jute | Retting | Yarn | Terry-cot | Sliver |
B | Stem | Cotton | Retting | Yarn | Terry-cot | Sliver |
C | Seed | Cotton | Ginning | Yarn | Terry-cot | Sliver |
D | Stem | Jute | Ginning | Yarn | Terry-cot | Sliver |
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Class : Class 3
The Answer is option D because Jute is known as the golden fibre and the process mentioned in the question is known as ginning
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Class : Class 6
The correct answer is (D) as jute is the cheapest fibre . and stem of the flax plant provides fibres
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Class : Class 6
I think cotton is the cheapest, but the answer says jute is cheapest. So which is right C or D?
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Class : Class 7
I think that cotton is the cheapest natural material , not jute and so does a sof help desk employee
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Class : Class 8
I think Cotton is the cheapest fibre and someone from SOF help desk also says the same and the process of seperating cotton from cotton seeds is called Ginning only
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Class : Class 9
Flax is obtained from stem and jute is the cheapest natural fibre . So , the answer is D