Class 6 Science Lesson 4 Solution (English Medium) – Fibre to Fabric | SEBA Assam

SEBA Class 6 Science (English Medium) Lesson 4 – “Fibre to Fabric” Summary & Solutions

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📖 Chapter Overview:

Clothing is an essential part of our lives. This chapter explains how natural and synthetic fibres are converted into fabric, with examples from Assam’s textile industry.

  • Types of Fibres: Natural (cotton, wool, silk) and synthetic (polyester, nylon)
  • Process of Making Fabric: Spinning, weaving, and knitting
  • Examples from Assam: – Muga silk and its importance in Assam – Weaving traditions in Sualkuchi (known as the “Silk Village of Assam”) – Cotton cultivation in Assam’s rural areas
  • Importance in Daily Life: Traditional and modern fabrics used for clothing

📌 Key Topics Covered:

  • What are the different types of fibres?
  • How is fabric made from fibres?
  • What is the significance of Assam’s silk industry?
  • What are the differences between natural and synthetic fibres?
  • How do weaving and knitting help in fabric production?

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LESSON 4: FIBRE TO FABRIC

 

Exercise

1. Classify the following fibers as natural or synthetic:

Nylon, Wool, cotton, silk, polyester, jute

Ans: Natural fibers: Wool, cotton, silk, jute.

Synthetic fibers: Nylon and polyester.

2. State whether the following statements are true or false:

(a) Yarn is made from fibres.

Ans: True.

(b) Spinning is a process of making fibres.

Ans: False.

(c) Jute is the outer covering of coconut.

Ans: False.

(d) The process of removing seed from cotton is called ginning.

Ans: True.

(e) Weaving of yarn makes a piece of fabric.

Ans: True.

(f) Silk fibre is obtained from the stem of a plant.

Ans: False.

(g) Polyester is a natural fibre.

Ans: False.

3. Fill in the blanks:

(a) Plants fibres are obtained from ………. and…………..

Ans: stem, fruits.

(b) Animals fibres are ……………….. and…………..

Ans: Silk, wool.

4. From which parts of the plants cotton and jute are obtained?

Ans: Cotton is obtained from the fruits of the cotton plant and jute is obtained from the stem of the jute plant.

5. Name two items that are made from coconut fibre.

Ans: Ropes and mats.

6. Explain the process of making yarn from fibres.

Ans: The process of yarn from fibres is called spinning. In this process a mass of cotton, wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form yarn.

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SEBA Class 6 Science Lesson 4 FAQs | Fibre to Fabric | Ospin Academy
SEBA Class 6 Science Lesson 4 – Fibre to Fabric FAQs
1. What are the different types of fibres?
Fibres are classified into natural fibres (cotton, wool, silk) and synthetic fibres (polyester, nylon).
2. Why is Assam famous for silk production?
Assam is known for Muga silk, Eri silk, and Pat silk, which are traditionally woven in Sualkuchi.
3. How is fabric made from fibres?
Fabric is made by spinning fibres into yarn, which is then woven or knitted into cloth.
4. What is the difference between weaving and knitting?
✔️ Weaving: Fabric is made by interlacing two sets of yarns at right angles.
✔️ Knitting: Fabric is made by looping a single yarn continuously.
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