G9 3RD Grading Exam 2016

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THIRD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION TAILORING EXPLORATORY

GRADE 9
Name: _____________________________________________________Section: ____________
General Instructions: Read and understand each item carefully.
Test I. Multiple Choice Test. SCORE
Directions: Encircle the letter of your choice.
1. It is stitching the right side of two pieces of cloth then wrong side together and is commonly used on light
materials, raveling fabrics, see through fabrics and silk specially for baby dresses
a. French seam b. pivoting at a corner c. enclosed seam d. lapped seam
2. It is folding the wider seam allowance over the narrower one by ¼” and stitched, usually used on sturdy fabrics
or working clothes and is done on the right side.
a. Seam with ease b. enclosed seam c. French seam d. flat-felled seam
3. Long stitches are closed to the seam line between markings and is used in the sleeve cap and shirring for skirts.
a. Enclosed seam b. seam with ease c. scallops d. plain seam
4. The stitching done when closing collar to keep the raw edges of the neckline is _________.
a. Scallops b. flat-felled seam c. French seam d. enclosed seam
5. Rows of stitches holding two or more edges of fabric together with the use of sewing machine.
a. Seams b. Hems c. armhole d. dart
6. It is stitching on the wrong side of two pieces of cloth together like; shoulder line, side bodice, sleeves, side and
inseam of pants.
a. Seam with ease b. Plain seam c. French seam d. seam
7. The inward corners on both sides are reinforced by small stitches next to the seam line in the seam allowance
and it should be clipped to the point
a. Seam with ease b. pivoting at a corner c. scallops d. lapped seam
8. A curved seam with small reinforcement stitches.
a. Scallops b. Bias cut edge c. French seam d. enclosed seam
9. This seam is done when joining two or more pieces of materials together and are top stitched, commonly used
to join the yoke of polo shirts, blouses, skirts and pants.
a. Bias cut edge b. scallops c. seam with ease d. lapped seam
10. These are the treating of the raw edge of a garment to give a finished appearance
a. Hem b. seam c. seam finishes d. sleeve
11. Edges are cut where one side is longer and the other one is shorter
b. Graded b. over edged c. pinked and stitched d. Opened and bound
12. Both edges of the fabric are joined together and are covered with another piece of fabric and is machine
stitched.
a. Graded b. over edged c. opened and bound d. closed and bound
13. Each of the edge of fabric is covered with binding or another piece of fabric and is machine stitched
a. Graded b. over edged c. opened and bound d. closed and bound
14. Both edges are stitched and pinked by a stronger finishing
a. Over edged b. Graded c. scallops d. pinked and stitched
15. Both edges are turned under and machine stitched
a. Zigzagged b. over edged c. scallops d. turned and stitched
16. It is a finish made by folding the lower edge of skirts, sleeves, pants, and other parts of a garment.
a. Hem b. seam c. hem finishes d. seam finishes
17. A type of hem finishes which prevents raveling and gives a smooth appearance to hem
a. seam tape b. scallops c. zigzagged d. stitched and over edged
18. A type of hem finishes where the hem is invisible from the outside, stitched securely
without bulk
a. seam tape b. scallops c. zigzagged d. stitched and over edged
19. It is a classification of sleeve that is joined to the garment’s armhole with a seam that follows the underarm
curve of the body exactly and then extends over the shoulder bone.
a. Puffed sleeve b. Kimono sleeve c. Set-in sleeve d. Continuous sleeve
20. This is used on light and medium weight washable fabrics, on sheers and limp hems
a. Turned under c. Stitched and pinked
b. Stitched and over edged d. zigzagged finished edge
21. It is an effective finish with the use of zigzag machine for fabric that easily ravel
a. Turned under c. Stitched and pinked
b. Stitched and over edged d. zigzagged finished edge
22. A lining applied to the edge of a garment to neatly finish and conceal raw edges by turning it to the wrong side
of the garment
a. Facing b. interfacing c. seam d. hem
23. All are the basic types of facing except ___________.
a. Bias facing b. extended facing c. fitted facing d. limited facing
24. ____________is found in polo shirt, blouses, blazers and vests’ front opening.
a. Fitted facing b. extended facing c. bias facing d. limited facing
25. A type of facing found in necklines and armholes
a. Fitted facing b. extended facing c. bias facing d. limited facing
26. This type of facing is used to finish the waistline of the skirt without a band and also used in finishing the
neckline, armhole or arm girth of a blouse or sleeveless shirts
a. Fitted facing b. extended facing c. bias facing d. limited facing
27. The part of a shirt, dress, coat, or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck
a. Sleeve b. armhole c. hem d. collar
28. Below are parts of a collar except one
a. Style line b. lapel c. stand d. point
29. The outer edge of a collar where designs/decorations are added
a. Style line b. break c. fall d. stand
30. It is where the collar ends or the end point of a collar
a. Fall b. neckline c. stand d. break
31. The part of the collar where it folds
a. Lapel b. stand c. fall d. break
32. The part of the collar that fall around the neckline
a. Fall b. stand c. lapel d. lapel
33. The portion which is attached to the garment
a. Stand b. neckline c. fall d. style line
34. The portion which provides the height of the roll(connected to the neckline up to the folded part)
a. Stand b. neckline c. fall d. style line
35. A classification of collar according to use that is worn in one position is _____________
a. Convertible b. non-convertible c. continuous d. invertible
36. A collar that is cut along with the same shape as the neckline curve, thus it will lie flat on the shoulder of the
garment
a. Continuous collar b. flat collar c. half-rolled collar d. straight collar
37. These are examples of flat collar except _______
a. Baby collar b. Chinese collar c. bertha collar d. Tailored suit collar
38. A collar that extends from the neckline to a point beyond the armscye
a. Baby collar b. Bertha collar c. flat collar d. straight collar
39. A collar that is cut along a straight line that extends to stand up against the neckline when you wear the garment
a. Straight collar b. chinese collar c. baby collar d. bertha collar
40. A collar that is narrow standing, cut fitting closely to the neck
a. Mandarin collar b. tailored suit collar c. baby collar d. bertha collar
41. A collar that consists of two separate pieces: the stand and the fall and the other name are “closed, fused or
executive collar”
a. Mandarin collar b. tailored suit collar c. trubenized collar d. bertha collar
42. This collar is cut with the combination of the straight and flat collars
a. Mandarin collar b. half-rolled collar c. baby collar d. bertha collar
43. This collar is an extension of the front bodice along the neckline curve extending on the back bodice
a. Continuous collar b. straight collar c. peter pan collar d. sport shirt collar
44. It is part of a garment which covers the arm
a. Sleeve b. armhole c. collar d. bodice
45. A part that covers the cap of the arm
a. Armhole b. cap region c. girth d. seam
46. The part that is attached to the front and back armhole
a. armhole b. cap region c. girth d. seam
47. It is the opening of the sleeve
a. Armhole b. cap region c. girth d. seam
48. It is a small bag that is attached to a garment used to hold small and important items, a bag-like receptacle
either fastened to or inserted in an article of clothing
a. Pouch b. pocket c. patch d. pelon
49. The following are the variations of continuous sleeve except _________
a. Kimono sleeve b. Raglan sleevec. puffed sleeve d. Kaftan sleeve
50. In your pajama pants, what type of pocket is being applied?
a. Patch b. slashed c. in-seam d. side slant
51. The polo of G11 students has a pocket in front at the left side near the armhole, what classification of pocket is
it?
a. Patch b. Inside c. in-seam d. side slant
52. A pocket that is inside of a garment hence, not visible to others is ___________.
a. Patch pocket b. Inside pocket c. in-seam pocket d. side slant
53. It is also called watch pocket, it sits inside the right front pocket.
a. coin pocket b. slashed pocket c. in-seam pocket d. side slant pocket
54. Below are the types of button loops excluding ________.
a. BUTTON LOOPS ON TAPE c. BUTTONHOLES
b. BRAID/CORD BUTTON LOOPS d. SELF – FABRIC BUTTON LOOPS
55. It helps maintain the shape of the shoulder sloper and sleeve cap, 3 inches to 6 inches foams placed in pouches.
a. Facing b. interfacing c. lining d. shoulder pads
56. It is a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment.
a. Facing b. interfacing c. lining d. shoulder pads
57. A type of dart where one end is rectangular in shape from under the bust to the waist and comes to a point on
the hips.
a. Single dart b. Double dart c. Empire dart d. Cut-away dart
58. It is a V-shaped wedge formed into the fabric by sewing from the wide end tapering toward one end
a. Single dart b. Dart c. Notch d. Cut-away dart
59. This type of dart is wide open on one side and closed to the point on the other side
a. Single dart b. Double dart c. Empire dart d. Cut-away dart
60. It is a fastener that consists of two strips of tape each with a row of metal or plastic teeth that are interlocked by
means of a sliding tab.
a. Button b. snaps c. hook and loop tape d. zipper

Test II. Sketching and labeling.


Directions: Sketch/draw polo with the complete parts of the collar and sleeve. Label the parts. Use the space
provided below. (20 pts.)

“Listen to your teachers when they tell you WHAT to do.

But more importantly, think about it later and ask yourself

WHY they told you to do it…”

GOODLUCK AND GOD BLESS!!!

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