Fiber Classification Quiz
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What are fibres and how can they be defined?

Fibres are thread-like structures that are thin, long, and flexible. They can be generally defined as linear strands with flexibility and a length many times its width.

What are the two main sources of fibres?

The two main sources of fibres are plants and animals.

How can textile fibers be classified?

Textile fibers can be classified into two main types: Natural fiber and Synthetic fiber (or manmade fiber or artificial fiber).

How are obtained fibres used in textile production?

<p>The obtained fibres are spun into yarns and then woven into fabrics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their classification:

<p>Natural fiber = Derived from plants or animals Synthetic fiber = Manmade or artificial fiber Fiber = Linear strand with flexibility and length Yarn = Produced from spun fibers</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of fibers and filaments in textile construction?

<p>Fibers and filaments are considered the smallest element in a textile construction, and they provide flexibility and length in the textile structure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following textile fiber sources with their description:

<p>Plants = One of the main sources of textile fibers Animals = Another main source of textile fibers Fiber = Thread-like structure that is thin, long, and flexible Yarn = Spun fibers used for fabric production</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their usage in textile production:

<p>Fiber = Considered the smallest element in a textile construction Filament = Smallest element in a textile construction Yarn = Used for weaving into fabrics Fabric = Result of weaving yarns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following fibers with their classification:

<p>Natural fiber = Classified as a type of textile fiber Synthetic fiber = Classified as a type of textile fiber Fiber = A type of textile construction element Yarn = A product of spun fibers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their meaning:

<p>Natural fiber = Derived from plants or animals Synthetic fiber = Manmade or artificial fiber Fiber = Linear strand with flexibility and length Yarn = Produced from spun fibers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following fiber sources with their classification:

<p>Plants = Natural fiber Animals = Natural fiber Manmade processes = Synthetic fiber Artificial processes = Synthetic fiber</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following textile fiber classifications with their description:

<p>Natural fiber = Obtained from plants or animals Synthetic fiber = Produced through manmade or artificial processes Fiber = Linear strand with flexibility and length many times its width Filament = Considered the smallest element in a textile construction</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following textile fiber products with their description:

<p>Yarns = Produced from spun fibers Fabrics = Woven from yarns Tapes = Not considered fibers Films = Not considered fibers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following fiber types with their primary usage:

<p>Natural fiber = Used in textile production Synthetic fiber = Also used in textile production Tapes = Not commonly used in textile production Films = Not commonly used in textile production</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following fiber elements with their characteristics:

<p>Fiber = Has flexibility and length many times its width Filament = Considered the smallest element in a textile construction Yarn = Produced from spun fibers Fabric = Woven from yarns</p> Signup and view all the answers

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