Third Quarter TLE 7 Handicraft

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF PANGASINAN II
PINMILAPIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PINMILAPIL, SISON, PANGASINAN

TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION


HANDICRAFT 7
Third Quarter Examination
S.Y. 2022-2023
Name: Date:
School: Score:
Direction: Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. When was embroidery introduced into the Philippines?


a. During the middle ages c. During the industrial revolution
b. In the 15th century d. In the 19th century
2. Which type of needle is appropriate for embroidery worked with heavier yarns?
a. Crewell needle b. Chenille needle c. Tapestry needle d. Watercolor brush
3. What is embroidery?
a. The ornamentation of textiles and other materials with needlework for personal use and
decoration
b. The art of designing textiles for personal use
c. The use of textiles as decorations in homes and offices
d. The art of creating patterns using textiles
4. Who introduced embroidery to the Philippines?
a. The Chinese b. The Netherlanders c. The Spaniards d. The Swiss
5. What is the recommended maximum usage time for an embroidery needle?
a. 1 hour b. 4 hours c. 8 hours d. 12 hours
6. Why is it important to discard your needle after eight hours of use?
a. To keep the needle sharp c. To prevent the needle from getting bent
b. To avoid rusting of the needle d. To avoid the needle from breaking or pulling the fabric
7. What should be considered when choosing a needle for embroidery work?
a. The color of the needle c. The type of fabric to be used
b. The length of the needle d. The brand of the needle
8. How should needles be stored to protect them?
a. in a drawer with other sewing supplies c. In a needle case
b. on a magnetic strip on the wall d. in a plastic bag with other embroidery materials
9. Why is it important to discard needles after eight hours of use?
a. They can become rusty and damage the fabric.
b. They can break and cause injury.
c. They can become dull and affect the regularity and neatness of work.
d. They can be expensive to replace
10. Which of the following is NOT a tool used in embroidery work?
a. Embroidery hoop/stiletto b. Watercolor brush c. Fabric d. Pin cushion
11. Which principle of design infers repetition of line, form, shape and size?
a. Harmony b. Proportion c. Balance d. Rhythm
12. What is the definition of monochromatic harmony in color scheme?
a. Three neighboring colors, one of which is dominant
b. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel
c. Two neighboring colors and their opposite colors
d. One color of different shade
13. Which color scheme uses one color in different shades?
a. Monochromatic Harmony c. Complementary
b. Analogous Harmony d. Triad
14. Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of design?
a. Harmony b. Proportion c. Contrast d. Balance
15. Which principle of design pertains to the relationship in size between a part and the whole?
a. Harmony b. Proportion c. Balance d. Rhythm
16. What is the term used to refer to the choice of colors used in various artistic and design
contexts?
a. Properties of color b. Elements of design c. Color scheme d. Primary colors
17. What is monochromatic harmony in color scheme?
a. Three neighboring colors, one of which is dominant
b. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel
c. Two neighboring colors and their opposite colors
d. One color of different shades
18. What is the difference between primary colors and secondary colors in the color wheel?
a. Primary colors cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors, while secondary
colors are formed by mixing primary colors.
b. Primary colors are brighter and more intense than secondary colors.
c. Primary colors are warmer in tone than secondary colors.
d. Primary colors have a darker value than secondary colors.
19. What is the easiest way of transferring designs on fabric?
a. Tracing Method b. Stamping c. Hot-iron Transfer d. All of the above
20. What is the first step in the stamping method of transferring designs?
a. Dip the ball of cloth in blueing mixture.
b. Lay the fabric on the newspapers.
c. Lay the perforated pattern smooth side up on the part of the fabric where the design is to be
placed.
d. Mix 1 part indigo and 1 ½ parts kerosene or petroleum to make a smooth thin paste.
21. Which of the following is not a good working habit in embroidery?
a. Use embroidery scissors in cutting thread, not your teeth.
b. Wash your hands before working.
c. Keep your fabric in plastic after working each day.
d. Use any available needle for any kind of cloth.
22. What is the recommended type of carbon paper to use when transferring designs using the
tracing method on light-colored fabric?
a. Dressmaker's carbon paper c. Any type of carbon paper
b. Ordinary carbon paper d. None of the above
23. What is the appropriate length of thread to use for easier sewing?
a. Shoulder-length thread c. Waist-length thread
b. Elbow-length thread d. Knee-length thread
24. What should you do to ensure the cleanliness and good quality of your embroidery work?
a. Use embroidery scissors to cut thread
b. Work with your lips instead of your hands
c. Wash your hands before working
d. Put your scraps of cloth and thread on your working area
25. Which of the following is NOT a recommended good working habit in embroidery?
a. Using the appropriate needle for the right kind of cloth
b. Clipping or tying your hair while working
c. Using your teeth to cut thread
d. Cleaning your working area before leaving the room
26. What is recycling?
a. The process of transforming an item which has already served its original purpose but is still
durable into something that can still be used for another purpose
b. The process of burning or disposing of waste materials
c. The process of hoarding waste materials at home
d. The process of selling waste materials to junkshops
27. What are the four groups of recyclable materials?
a. Standard recyclables, hazardous wastes, newer products, and used automobiles and parts
b. Plastic, glass, paper, and fabric scraps
c. Aluminum, steel, motor oil, and paint
d. Used clothing, tin cans, yarns, and old magazines
28. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of recycling?
a. Decrease pollution and ease the garbage problem c. Decrease creativity and resourcefulness
b. Conserve resources d. Make people environmentally aware
29. Which of the following is an example of external recycling?
a. Processing spent grain mash into cattle feeds
b. Reclaiming materials from a product that has been worn out due to constant use
c. Recycling hazardous wastes such as motor oil and batteries
d. Reprocessing newer products such as compact and floppy disks
30. Which of the following materials is NOT considered recyclable?
a. Glass bottles b. Yarns and fabric scraps c. Plastic containers d. Used batteries
31. Which of the following is true about the concept of "cash in trash"?
a. It does not require any entrepreneurial skills to implement.
b. It is not possible to recycle locally available materials into useful and artistic articles.
c. It requires concern for the environment to implement.
d. Only plastic containers and tin cans can be recycled into useful and artistic articles.
32. Which material is used to make a basket from old newspapers/magazines?
a. Tin cans c. Old newspapers/magazines
b. Used clothing d. Plastic containers
33. What is the procedure for making a paper basket?
a. Cut the strips into half-inch width and keep the length about 12 inches or more. Tighten the
weave and build up the sides.
b. Make straight, evenly spaced cuts all the way around the bottle. Cut the segments in half and
then cut each of those in half to make even, thin strips.
c. Take 16 strips and lay out 8 strips vertically and 8 strips horizontally. Tighten the weave and
build up the sides.
d. Weave the tip of a strip over the next one and under the next two until woven in completely.
34. What is the procedure for making a plastic bottle vase?
a. Cut the bottle into strips, fold and weave them together, and flatten the edges
b. Cut the bottle into segments, weave them together, and add a fluted rim
c. Cut the bottle into circles, glue them together, and add accessories
d. Cut the bottle into squares, fold them into triangles, and staple them together
35. what are some materials that can be recycled?
a. Glass bottles and cans c. Cardboard boxes and wrapping paper
b. Plastic containers and tin cans d. All of the above
36. Which of the following steps is not part of the procedure for making a paper basket according
to the given passage?
a. Cut old newspaper into strips of 1.5 inche’s width
b. Divide 16 strips into half and lay out 8 strips vertically and 8 strips horizontally
c. Weave the strips carefully to make sure that all the sides are uneven
d. Take a strip and go around the sides to build up the basket
37. Which step in making a plastic bottle vase involves pressing the bottle upside down on a flat
surface?
a. Step 1 b. Step 2 c. Step 3 d. Step 4
38. What is required to turn "trash" into cash?
a. A lot of money and time
b. A little entrepreneurship skill and concern for the environment
c. A large team of people
d. A fancy recycling machine
39. What is the main purpose of creating a plastic bottle vase as presented in the given
instructions?
a. To make use of plastic bottles instead of throwing them away
b. To create an artistic vase for personal and home use
c. To learn how to cut and fold plastic strips
d. To reduce waste in the environment
40. What is the primary objective of recycling materials into useful and artistic articles?
a. To earn money from selling the recycled products
b. To reduce the amount of waste generated in the community
c. To create aesthetically pleasing products for personal use
d. To demonstrate entrepreneurship skills to the community
41. What are the tools needed for gift wrapping?
a. Gift boxes, wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows
b. Scissors, pencils, hole puncher, and glue stick
c. Abaca strings, shells, dried flowers, and twigs
d. Narra and bamboo boxes, sinamay, and corrugated papers
42. What is Buri and where is it commonly found?
a. A type of tree found in Asia and Africa
b. A palm tree native to tropical Africa and Madagascar
c. The largest and most common palm found in the Philippines
d. A material that is woven from fibres of the abaca tree
43. Which of the following is not a Philippine-made material for gift wrapping?
a. Sinamay b. Raffia c. Abaca bags d. Silk
44. What is the main purpose of wrapping a gift in personalized gift wrap?
a. To make the gift look expensive
b. To make the gift unique and personalized
c. To hide the gift's contents
d. To make the gift easier to carry
45. Gift wrapping is an art of:
a. measuring the item to be wrapped and placing it in the center of the wrapping paper
b. closing the ends of the wrapping paper tightly and neatly
c. packing, wrapping, and decorating an item or article to be given as a gift
d. rolling out the wrapping paper and cutting it to the right size
46. What should you do after folding the sides of the gift bag?
a. Add handles and decorate. c. Fold the bottom flap up tightly and tape.
b. Fold the top flap down and tape. d. Position the box so the top is facing up.
47. Which of the following is a step in making a ribbon rosette?
a. Cut the ribbon into small pieces c. Examine the ribbon to find the natural curl
b. Twist the ribbon to form a point at each end d. Fold the ribbon into a figure 8 shape
48. Which of the following is NOT a material that can be used for gift wrapping?
a. Printed cardboard boxes c. Painted wooden boxes
b. Plain colored cardboard boxes d. Plastic bags
49. How do you make a twisted trim ribbon decoration?
a. Cut a strip of ribbon and twist it into a figure 8 shape
b. Cut several strips of ribbon and twist them into figure 8 shapes, then stack and fix them together
c. Cut a strip of ribbon and make a loop, then continue making progressively larger loops
d. Cut a strip of ribbon and make several small loops, then tie them together at the center
50. How do you make a ribbon rosette for gift wrapping?
a. Cut a long piece of ribbon and tie it into a knot
b. Make a loop by wrapping the ribbon around your thumb and continue looping the ribbon in
evenly spaced twists until desired size is reached.
c. Cut smaller strips of ribbon and twist them into a figure 8 shape, then pile them up and fix them
together in the center.
d. Make a loop with the ribbon and continue making progressively larger loops until desired size is
reached, then tie at the center with thread or wire to secure.

Prepared by:

VANESSA N. BIADO Approved by:


Subject Teacher

SONIA F. MAMARIL, PhD


Principal III
KEY ANSWER
TLE 7
HANDICRAFT

1. B 26. A
2. B 27. A
3. A 28. C
4. B 29. A
5. C 30. D
6. D 31. C
7. C 32. C
8. C 33. C
9. C 34. A
10. C 35. D
11. A 36. C
12. D 37. D
13. A 38. B
14. C 39. B
15. B 40. B
16. C 41. B
17. D 42. C
18. A 43. D
19. C 44. B
20. B 45. C
21. D 46. A
22. A 47. A
23. B 48. D
24. C 49. B
25. C 50. B

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