The document is a 50 question multiple choice exam on Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) for 7th year junior high school students. The exam covers terminology related to sewing machines, tools, and materials. Questions ask students to identify parts of sewing machines like the bed, cabinet, and belt guide. Other questions cover tools for measuring, marking, and ironing fabrics like tape measures, seam gauges, and ironing boards. The document was prepared by a teacher, checked by a coordinator, and approved by an assistant principal and academic head.
The document is a 50 question multiple choice exam on Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) for 7th year junior high school students. The exam covers terminology related to sewing machines, tools, and materials. Questions ask students to identify parts of sewing machines like the bed, cabinet, and belt guide. Other questions cover tools for measuring, marking, and ironing fabrics like tape measures, seam gauges, and ironing boards. The document was prepared by a teacher, checked by a coordinator, and approved by an assistant principal and academic head.
The document is a 50 question multiple choice exam on Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) for 7th year junior high school students. The exam covers terminology related to sewing machines, tools, and materials. Questions ask students to identify parts of sewing machines like the bed, cabinet, and belt guide. Other questions cover tools for measuring, marking, and ironing fabrics like tape measures, seam gauges, and ironing boards. The document was prepared by a teacher, checked by a coordinator, and approved by an assistant principal and academic head.
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Second Periodical Exam Technology and Livelihood Education - TLE 7 (JHS Department)
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3I. It is used to put together two or more pieces of material/cloth or to stitch decoration on fabric. A. Bobbin winder B. Pencil C. Scissors D. Sewing machine 32. This part of the sewing machine holds the drawer, cover, or extension leaf, and the center drawers. A. Bed B. Belt C. Cabinet D. Leg 33. These are used to keep materials for sewing. A. Belt B. Bobbin C. Drawers C. Needle 34. It covers the cabinet of the sewing machine. A. Belt B. Bobbin C. Drawers D. Extension leaf 35. It drives the balance wheel. A. Belt B. Bobbin winder C. Drive wheel D. Needle 36. It supports the stand of the sewing machine. A. Drawers B. Bobbin winder C. Drive wheel D. Leg 37. It holds the belt in place in our sewing machine. A. Belt guide B. Bobbin winder C. Drive wheel D. Leg 38. It is the most important part of a sewing machine. A. Cabinet B. Drawers C. Head D. Stand 39. It is used for taking body measurements. A. Freach curve B. Ruler C. Tape measure D. Tracing wheel 40. It is a rigid tool used to take and mark long straight measurements or to check grain lines. A. Flat Iron B. Seam gauge C. Tape measure D. Yardstick or meter stick 41. It is a ruler that sewer can see through. A. Flat Iron B. Tape measure C. Transparent ruler D. Yardstick 42. It is a a six-inch metal marking ruler with s sliding marking used to measure hems, buttonholes, and pleats. A. Needle B. Seam gauge C. Tape measure D. Yardstick 43. It is a human-made meausring tool or marker used to measure hem lines. A. Hem marker B. Hip curve C. Seam gauge D. Tape measure 44. They have sharp points and will not leave marks on fabrics. A. Dressmaker pins B. French curve C. Hem marker D. Hip curve 45. These are used to keep needles and pins handy while working. A. Dressmaker pins B. French curve C. Pincushions D. Yardsticks 46. It is a padded flat surface for ironing and pressing. A. French curve B. Hem marker C. Ironing board D. Transparent ruler 47. It is used to draw perpendicular lines, square corners and divide measurements. A. Hip curve B. Ironing board C. Transparent ruler D. L-square/Tailor’s square 48. It is used in shaping hips skirt hemline and hip shape seam lines. A. Hip curve B. Seam gauge C. Transparent ruler D. Yardstick 49. It is used to shape necklines, collars, arm holes, and other curved modified designs. A. French curve B. Hem marker C. Hip curve D. Tailor’s square 50. It is an oil-free chalk for transferring markings. A. Flat iron. B. Permanent marker/pentel pen C. White board marker D. Tailor’s chalk