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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Santa Maria District
J. SANTIAGO INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
Region IV- A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
Santa Maria, Laguna
SUMMATIVE TEST IN TLE 9
Name: ________________________________________ Score: ______________
Grade and Section: ______________________________________ Date: ______________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Read the statement carefully and write the letter that best describes the statement. Put your answer
on the space provided.
1. Device that is designed to facilitate the hanging of a coat, jacket, sweater shirt, blouse and dress to prevents from
wrinkles.
a. Ironing board b. Sprinkler c. flat iron d. hanger
2. Long, narrow padded board, often with collapsible supporting legs that is used as working surface ironing.
a. Ironing board b. Sprinkler c. flat iron d. hanger
3. Fine jet of liquid discharged from a pressurized container to damp clothes
a. Ironing board b. Sprayers c. flat iron d. hanger
4. Home appliance consisting of flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth the cloth.
a. Ironing board b. Sprinkler c. flat iron d. hanger
5. Button for switching between stem and dry ironing.
a. Spray button b. fill opening c.handle d. vertical cord lift
6. Parts of the iron which allows a user to handle the iron without being burned.
a. Spray button b. fill opening c.handle d. vertical cord lift
7. part keeping a section of the cord in an upright position in order to free up the ironing surface.
a. Spray button b. fill opening c.handle d. vertical cord lift
8. Flexible electric wire housing the leads connecting the appliance to the electric circuit.
a. Cord b. signal lamp c.fabric guide d. vertical cord lift
9. Guide-Table showing the appropriate iron temperature for each type of fabric.
a. Cord b. signal lamp c.fabric guide d. vertical cord lift
10. Light showing that the appliance is on.
a. Cord b. signal lamp c.fabric guide d. vertical cord lift
11. Part upon which the iron rest while not in use.
a. Sole plate b. Spray control c.temperature control d. heel rest
12. Device for regulating the iron’s temperature.
a. Sole plate b. Spray control c.temperature control d. heel rest
13. flat metal part that presses the fabric.
a. Sole plate b. Spray control c.temperature control d. heel rest
14. Device Regulating The flow of steam
a. Sole plate b. Spray control c.temperature control d. heel rest
15. it shows how much water the iron has.
a. Front tip b. water-level tube c.temperature control d. body/shell
16. casing covering and protecting the various working elements of the appliance.
a. Front tip b. water-level tube c.temperature control d. body/shell
17. pointed part of the sole plate used to reach the edges of the fabric.
a. Front tip b. water-level tube c.temperature control d. body/shell
18. Parts of the iron where water enters to fill the chamber.
a. Spray button b. fill opening c.handle d. vertical cord lift
19. Greek iron. rolling pin-like round bar that was heated before use.
a. Goffering iron b. pan iron c. steam iron d. hand mangle
20. This flat metal paddle or mallet was used to hit clothes. The wrinkles were removed by the beating.
a. Goffering iron b. pan iron c. steam iron d. hand mangle
21. This iron had an open compartment with a flat bottom and a handle. The compartment held hot coal or sand, which
heated the bottom of the pan iron. It was moved across clothing to remove wrinkles.
a. Goffering iron b. pan iron c. hot box iron d. hand mangle
22. It is also known as the box iron or slug iron) was made of a hollow metal box with a smooth bottom and a handle.
a. Goffering iron b. pan iron c. hot box iron d. hand mangle
23. He invented the sole plate
a. Edward Schreyer b. Earl Richardson c. Peter Richardson d. Patrick Schreyer
24. He conquered the problem of rusting sole plates in 1938.
a. Edward Schreyer b. Earl Richardson c. Peter Richardson d. Patrick Schreyer
25. She made a cardboard base and filled it with plaster. This was placed around the iron's body and kept it cooler for more
even heating. She also devised a detachable wooden handle that was spring loaded for the sad iron.
a. Mary Potss b. Mary Pose d. Mary Post d. Mary Potts

II. TRUE OR FALSE


Direction. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
___________26. It is necessary to provide yourself with enough space for Ironing
___________27. You can start ironing even the clothes is still damped.
___________28.Pressing is just the same with ironing.
___________29. There is no prescribed place for ironing clothes.
___________30. Iron has its prescribed heat setting for a particular type of fabric.
___________31.It is necessary hang immediately the fabric after ironing.
___________32. Each clothes has its proper way of ironing.
___________33. Be sure to have a well- lighted place of ironing.
___________34. You can use sprayer to damped clothes before ironing to save time.
___________35. In ironing clothes, it is important to follow the strict ironing.
III. MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match column A with column B
A B
____36. The electric iron was invented A. 1926
____37. irons with electric cords directly attached to the iron were B. 1980
being sold.
____38. the steam iron was introduced by the Eldec Company. C. 1984
____39. The first iron with automatic shut off was introduced D. 1995
____40. The contemporary iron was invented. E. 1903
____41. about 13-14 million irons with a variety of features were F. 1938
sold in the United States.
____42. Edward Schreyer conquered the problem of rusting sole G. 1996
plates
IV. SEQUENCING
Direction. Arrange the steps in ironing in chronological order. Write letters A-H before the number.
_____43. Set up the ironing area. Use a sturdy table or ironing board.
_____44.Check if the clothing can be iron. Look at the tags if they provide ironing instructions. If they don’t tell you what
setting to put your iron, then look at indicator what material the fabric is made of; some irons have setting based on the type
of material.
______45.Set the iron on the appropriate setting and let it heat up.
______46. Hang the clothing on a hanger immediately to prevent re-wrinkling.
______47. Begin ironing by laying your garment on the board. Make sure there are no wrinkles.
______48. Begin ironing. Do not let the iron sit still on the garment.
______49. Fill the iron’s water reservoir, if it has one. Make sure that you use filter water to avoid calcium build-up in your
iron, which could end up clogging the iron’s steam spouts.
______50. Turn the clothing over and iron the other side.

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