This document provides multiple choice questions to identify the best treatment for different types of stains and fabrics. It includes 14 questions about stain removal techniques for stains like rust, perspiration, ink, paint and varnish. It also includes 6 questions identifying fabrics like denim, cotton, silk and polyester. Finally, it lists 10 steps for ironing clothes and asks to arrange them in the correct order.
This document provides multiple choice questions to identify the best treatment for different types of stains and fabrics. It includes 14 questions about stain removal techniques for stains like rust, perspiration, ink, paint and varnish. It also includes 6 questions identifying fabrics like denim, cotton, silk and polyester. Finally, it lists 10 steps for ironing clothes and asks to arrange them in the correct order.
This document provides multiple choice questions to identify the best treatment for different types of stains and fabrics. It includes 14 questions about stain removal techniques for stains like rust, perspiration, ink, paint and varnish. It also includes 6 questions identifying fabrics like denim, cotton, silk and polyester. Finally, it lists 10 steps for ironing clothes and asks to arrange them in the correct order.
This document provides multiple choice questions to identify the best treatment for different types of stains and fabrics. It includes 14 questions about stain removal techniques for stains like rust, perspiration, ink, paint and varnish. It also includes 6 questions identifying fabrics like denim, cotton, silk and polyester. Finally, it lists 10 steps for ironing clothes and asks to arrange them in the correct order.
the stain. If stain has hardened, apply benzene Direction. Each item indicates the treatment of and turpentine to both side of stain to soften it. different stain. a. Paint and Varnish b. Rust Analyze each statement and encircle the letter c. Perspiration c. Ink that corresponds to your answer. 8. Pre-treat heavy stains by blotting with 1. This type of stain is being remove by means ammonia solution (1 teaspoon ammonia to 2 of brushing the spot with a soft brush. You can cups cold water). Launder using an all-fabric also scratch ring around spot with fingernails. bleach. a. Water spots b. Rust a. Perspiration b. Blackened car grease c. Paint Varnish d. Grease and oils c. Scorch d. Sauces 2. Regular washing and bleaching under the sun 9. Damped stain with carbon tetrachloride. can remove___________. Absorb polish with clean soft cloth. Use a bleach a. Lipstick b. Scorch to remove remaining stain. Moisten it with c. Chewing gum d. Candle wax water; sprinkle sodium perborate on stain. Let stand for 30 minutes then rinse well. 3. Apply egg white to soften gum. Wash in warm suds and rinse thoroughly. a. Candle wax b. Chewing Gum c. Fingernail Polish d. Rust a. Rust b. Coffee c. Wine d. Chewing Gum 10.Soak the stained garment for 15 minutes in a bucket of cold water mixed with a handful of 4. You can flush this stain with cool water, then salt. Then soak in an enzyme-based detergent. rub it with a paste of powdered detergent and Launder according to the fabric. water. Launder according to fabric. a. Sauce b. Wine a. Coffee b. Fingernail polish c. Blood d. Fruit juice c. Ink d. Wine 11. It is one of the most heavy-duty cottons. 5. Wash the stain immediately after it has been Great for work clothes, jeans and jackets. spilled with clear water. You can use soap and warm water to remove it. a. Denim b. Acetate c. Silk d. Satin a. Wine b. lipstick c. Paint and Varnish d. Ink 12. It is tightly woven heavy-duty cotton used for crafts and home decorating. 6. Put the stained area on top of a clear blotter or absorbent paper towels. Spread cornstarch, a. Cotton pique b. Chiffon French chalk, or talcum over it. Put absorbent c. Wool d. Canvas paper on the right side of the garment and 13. It is thick, absorbent cotton used for robes, press with warm iron. Brush off powder. towels, beachwear and home decorating. a. Candle wax b. Blood a. Chintz b. Corduroy c. Grease and Oils d. Perspiration c. Terrycloth d. Linen 14. It is a natural fiber that comes from the IDENTIFICATION seedpod of the cotton plant. Direction. Identify the following statement a. Rayon b. Polyester through arranging the jumbled letters. Write c. Acrylic d. Cotton your answer on the space provided after the statement. 15. The washing process makes this silk creamy and soft. It is a great travel fabric. NDALEC AXW 1. This stain will be removed by scraping wax as much as possible without a. Chintz b. Washed Silk damaging the fabric.______________ c. Rayon d. Cotton NTPAI NAD SHAIRV 2. Remove this stain with 16. It was first developed as a substitute for turpentine or benzene immediately. If stain has imported silk with exceptional strength and hardened, apply benzene or turpentine to both excellent elasticity side._______________. a. Polyester b. Wool GRSEEA DAN SLOI 3. Put the stained area of the c. Silk d. Nylon top clean blotter or absorbent paper towels. 17. It is the foundation garments for swimwear Spread cornstarch, French chalk, or talcum over which is highly stretchable and recovery rate is it. high. GRSSA 4. Soak in an enzyme-based detergent. a. Rubber b. Acetate Launder according to fabric. c. Polyester d. Denim PRSPRTNEIAO 5. Pre-treat heavy stain by 18. It is a lightweight 100-percent cotton that blotting with ammonia solution (1 tsp. ammonia makes fantastic menswear shirts, pajamas and to 2 cups cold water). boxers. CSHMRAEE 6. This is a fiber obtained from goat. a. Broadcloth b. Chintz KSIL 7. This is a fabric made from cotton, silk or c. Cotton Shirting d. Pique synthetic fibers. 19. It is collected from the cocoon of silk worm. DNMIE 8. This is a fabric that strong, durable This is a strong and luxurious fabric which is fabric constructed in a twill weave with indigo moderately resilient and resists wrinkling. and white yarns. a. Linen b. Flannel PLYSTROEE 9. This fabric is strong to stretching c. Silk d. Satin and shrinking. Resistant to most chemicals, 20.It is a type of wool that has a distinctive Quick drying, Crisp and resilient when wet or sweater-like nubby surface created with little dry. loops. Perfect for soft shaping in coats and FLNNLAE 10. This kind of fabric generally 100% jackets cotton but may also be made of wool. It may be a. Challis b. Boucle a twill or plain weave c. Crepe d. Melton Direction. Arrange the steps in ironing in chronological order. Write numbers A-H before . the number. __________ 1. Set up the ironing area. Use a sturdy table or ironing board.
__________ 2. 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 type material.
__________ 3. Set the iron on the appropriate
setting and let it heat up.
__________ 4. Hang the clothing on a hanger
immediately to prevent re- wrinkling.
__________ 5. Begin ironing by laying your
garment on the board. Make sure there are no wrinkles.
__________ 6. Begin ironing. Do not let the iron
sit still on the garment.
__________ 7. 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.