National Board Of Examination (NBE) Arts Practice Exam

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A cloth material made of flax fibers is called?

  1. Crepe

  2. Linen

  3. Satin

  4. Domet

The correct answer is: Linen

The correct answer is linen. Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant, known for its strength, durability, and ability to absorb moisture, making it a popular choice for clothing and home textiles. Its natural fibers also give it a distinct texture and breathability, providing comfort, especially in warm weather. Other textile types mentioned in the choices, such as crepe, satin, and domet, are not derived from flax. Crepe, for instance, refers to a type of fabric with a crinkled texture, often made from silk or synthetic fibers. Satin is a weave that results in a shiny surface and can be made from various fibers, including silk, polyester, or nylon. Domet is a type of fabric often used for blankets and is typically made from wool or other fibers. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for identifying specific fabric types and their characteristics.