General ScienceMatrix: Column I Column II(a)Pashmina shawl(i)Camel wool(b)Woollen carpet(ii)Angora wool(c)Baby blanket(iii)Kashmiri goat(d)Woollen sweater(iv)Sheep wool

Matrix:


 

Column I

 

Column II

(a)

Pashmina shawl

(i)

Camel wool

(b)

Woollen carpet

(ii)

Angora wool

(c)

Baby blanket

(iii)

Kashmiri goat

(d)

Woollen sweater

(iv)

Sheep wool


  1. A
    a-iii; b-i; c-iv; d-ii
  2. B
    a-ii; b-i; c-iv; d-iii
  3. C
    a-iii; b-i; c-ii; d-iv
  4. D
    a-iv; b-ii; c-iii; d-i 

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    Solution:

    Sheep provide the most common source of wool. There is, however, no single type of sheep's wool; rather, different breeds produce different types of fibre. Each type of wool has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. The pashmina shawl is made from the wool of the Kashmiri goat. Woollen carpet is made from camel wool. The baby blanket is made from angora wool. The woollen sweater is made from the wool of sheep.
     
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