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What is sheet bend knot used for?
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Think about the specific use of the knot, particularly with ropes of unequal size.
CBSE Class X - 2024
CBSE Class X
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
To tie together two ends of the rope.
It is temporary knot used to drag, tow or lift a log or pole.
To tie together two ropes of different types of unequal thickness.
Used to attach a rope to a pole, post, tree, etc.
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The Correct Option is
C
Solution and Explanation
To
unite two ropes
of
dissimilar materials
of
varying diameter
.
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