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Daniel R.

Aguinaldo National High School


Matina, Davao City

Technology and Livelihood Education 8


Handicraft (Exploratory Course)
FIRST QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST
SY: 2021 – 2022

Name:: _________________________________________ Section;________________Score:________


Date: __________________________ Parent’s Signature:____________________
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in the space provided before the
number.
_____1. This tool is made from metal or plastic. It protects the middle finger and pushes the needle while doing
your embroidery work.
A. Needle threader C. Tape measure
B. Pounce D. Thimble

_____2. What tool is used to keep together embroidery tools and materials?
A. Bag C. Pin cushion
B..Embroidery hoop D. Sewing box

_____3.Which statement of embroidery hoop/stiletto is correct?


A. Used for easier threading.
B. Used for trimming scallops and clipping threads.
C. Use to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery.
D. Used to protect the middle finger while doing embroidery work.

_____4. A kind of fabric most tightly woven with a relatively smooth surface like linen, wool, and cotton.
A. Basket weave C. Dry weave
B. Common weave D. Even-weave

_____5. Which types of fabric are commonly used by beginners?


A. Basket weave C. Dry weave
B. Common weave D. Even-weave

_____6. If you want to transfer the design using pricking and pouncing methods., what would be the most
applicable tool or device to use?
A. Pin cushion C. Tracing paper
B. Sewing box D. Watercolor brush

_____7. The following are embroidery tools, except _____.


A. Gauge C. Thread
B. Tape measure D. Watercolor brush

_____8. This is made of wood, bone, metal, or plastic used to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered.
A. Embroidery hoop C. Gauge
B. Embroidery scissor D. Thimble

_____9. What type of embroidery needle is similar in size to chenille?


A. Crewel C. Safety pin
B. Pin D. Tapestry needle

_____10. This is available in various types. They differ in terms of texture, fiber content, number of strands, and
colors. They can be bought in skeins, balls, or spools.
A. Fabric C. Thread
B. Needle D. Yarn

(11-14)The following are the procedures of different kinds of stitches. Arrange them from the first to the last step.

_____11. FRENCH KNOT


A.) Now, place the needle close to the fabric. Wrap the thread around it twice, as shown.
B.) Bring the needle out through A.
C.) Keep the longer end of the thread pulled with your fingers while putting the needle back at a point
just close to A or even through A.
A. ABC C. BCA
B. BAC D. CBA

_____12. CHAIN STITCH


A.) Hold the working thread down towards the left with the thumb.
B.) .Insert the needle at the point where the thread has just come through and bring it up on the traced
line about one-sixteenth of an inch / 1.5mm further along.
C.) Bring the needle through at the top of the traced line.
A. ABC C. BCA
B. ACB D. CAB

_____13. BACK STITCH


A.) Bring the thread through A and take it in through B. This creates one stitch.
B.) Bring the thread through D and take it in through C. Continue this pattern to finish the design
C.)Bring the thread through C and take it in through B. This way, we are creating a stitch by taking the
thread backward
D.) A finished line of the backstitch will look like this.
A. ABCD C BDCA
B. ACBD D. DCBA

_____14. HERRINGBONE STITCH


A.) Bring the needle out through the first stitch line at A. Now, take the needle in through B, which lies
diagonally across A on the second stitch line. Then, take the needle back out through C, which lies near
B.) Continue to make such crosses on both stitch lines alternately. Make sure the diagonal stitches are
parallel to each other to bring out the best look.
C.) Now, the same procedure will be worked on the first stitch line. Take the needle diagonally across to
D and bring the needle back out through E.
A. ABC C. BAC
B. ACB D. CAB

_____15. How would you choose the right needle to come up with the neatness of embroidery work?
A. Always choose a blunt and rusty needle to attain a dirty look or rusty color.
B. Always have a bent needle to gain a unique style of embroidery products.
C. Always have a fine tip so that they can easily move in and out of the fabric.
D. Always use a non-pointed needle to avoid an accident.

_____16. What elements of design refer to the surface appearance which is rough or smooth, dull or glossy-thick
or thin?
A. Color C. Line
B. Hue D. Texture

_____17. What do you call the Law of Unity with variety?


A. Balance C. Proportion
B. Harmony D. Rhythm
_____18. These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color, known as_____. -
A. Contrasting colors C. Tertiary colors
B. Related colors D. Triad colors

_____19. In this color scheme, the placement of the color is in between the three spaces in the color wheel.
A. Complementary C. Split Complementary
B. Double complementary D. Triad

(20-22) The following are the colors in the box. Group the color according to the color wheel.

Yellow-orange Green Yellow-green


Red-orange Red Yellow
Blue Red-purple Purple
Blue-purple Blue-green Orange

_____20. These are the colors formed by mixing the primary colors.
A. Blue, Green, Orange C. Blue, Red, Red-orange
B. Blue, Red, Yellow D. Green, Orange, Purple

_____21. All other colors are derived from these 3 hues.


A. Blue, Red, Yellow C. Blue-purple, Purple, Red-purple
B. Blue-green, Blue-purple, Yellow-green D. Green, Orange, Purple

_____22. These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
A. Blue, Green, Purple
B. Blue, Red, Yellow
C. Blue-green, Blue-purple, Red-orange, Red-purple, Yellow-green, Yellow-orange
D. Blue-green, Red-orange,Yellow-orange

_____23. Which of the following color scheme is an analogous harmony?

A. C.

B. D.

_____24. Which of the following color scheme is a monochromatic harmony?

A. C.

B. D.

(25-27)The following are the procedures for transferring designs. Arrange them from the first to the last step.

_____25. TRACING METHOD


A.) Place your design right side up on your fabric then pins at the corners. Slowly insert the carbon
paper or dressmaker’s carbon, carbon side down, between the design and fabric.
B.) Using a tracing wheel, go over the lines of the design.
C.) You may also use a pencil or any sharp or pointed instrument to trace the design.
A. ABC C. BCA
B. ACB D. CAB

_____26. HOT-IRON TRANSFER


A.) Place the design on the fabric, then pin it at the corners
B.) Remove excess paper around the design
C.) Make sure your flatiron is at a low setting before pressing it over an area of the design for a few
seconds
D.) Lift the iron then move it to another area of the design
E.) Remember not to glide the iron over the design as this can ruin the design.
A. ABCDE C. BCEDA
B. BACDE D. EBDCA

___27. STAMPING
A.) When the design has been fully transferred, remove the perforated pattern. Using a small amount of
kerosene, clear the design of unwanted imprints. Air dry your finished work
B.) To check if the design had been correctly transferred, lift one corner of the pattern carefully
C.) Dip the ball of cloth in the bluing mixture. Rub the ball of cloth over the design in one stroke or
direction only.
D.) Lay the perforated pattern smooth side up on the part of the fabric where the design is to be placed.
Pin the corners of the design.
E.) Spreadsheet of newspaper on a flat surface. Lay the fabric on the newspapers. Be sure the warp
and woof threads of the fabric are aligned.
F.) Mix 1-part indigo and 1 ½ part kerosene or petroleum to make a smooth thin paste. This will be your
bluing mixture.
G.) Form the soft absorbent cloth into a ball.
A. ABCDEFG C. CFGEDBA
B. BCEDGAF D. GFEDCBA

_____28. This good working habit should keep in mind before doing the work, especially in this time of the
pandemic.
A. Wash your hands before working.
B. Follow the step-by-step procedure.
C. Work with your hands and not the lips.
D. Put your scraps of cloth and thread in a plastic bag.

___29. The following statements are true about good working habits, except _____.
A. Wash your hands before working.
B. Clean your working area before leaving the room.
C. Have a clean sewing box with complete sewing tools.
D. Wear gloves when working to avoid prick by the needle.

___30. This must be considered not only when you are cooking but also when doing embroidery.
A. Use the appropriate needle for the right kind of cloth.
B. Clip or tie your hair while working so you can see your work.
C. An elbow-length of thread is appropriate to use for easier sewing.
D. Fold correctly and keep your fabric in plastic after working each day.

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