To determine the correct order, we need to understand the processing stages from silkworm to saree. Here's the logical sequence:
- Silkworm (B): This is where the process begins. Silkworms are the source of silk and they produce silk fibres as part of their life cycle.
- Silk (D): The silk is extracted from the cocoons of silkworms. This is the raw silk fibre that is used in textile production.
- Yarn (A): The raw silk fibres are spun into yarn. Yarn is the thread that will be used for weaving and knitting.
- Cloth (E): Yarn is woven into cloth. This is a stage where the textile structure is formed.
- Saree (C): Finally, the cloth is tailored and designed into a saree, which is a final garment product.
Thus, the correct sequence of processing from the initial stage to the final product is: (B), (D), (A), (E), (C).
The order (B), (D), (A), (E), (C) aligns with the logical process for making a garment from natural fibre. The other options do not follow the correct logical and chronological sequence:
- (B), (D), (C), (E), (A): This option incorrectly places the saree before the cloth and yarn, which is not feasible as the saree cannot be formed without first weaving yarn into cloth.
- (B), (D), (E), (A), (C): This option suggests the formation of cloth before yarn, which is incorrect as yarn is a precursor to cloth.
- (C), (D), (A), (B), (E): This option positions the final product, saree, at the beginning, which violates the logical sequence of production.
Therefore, the correct answer is (B), (D), (A), (E), (C).