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CLOTHING

SELECTION
PURCHASE AND
CARE
1.It can be described as the outline of the entire garment.
a)Texture
b)Shape
c)Balance
d)Unity

2.Learning to avoid mass produce cheap fast fashion makes room for our closet
and budgets for quality apparel from better brands.

a)Buy quality and make it last


b)Wash clothes less often
c)Care for what you have
d)Buy fewer new clothes
3.Is used in assembling or constructing the parts of the garment.

a. Thread
b. Fabric
c. Thimble
d. Pincushion

4.This is available in black or white and is used for woolen fabrics

a. Pincushion
b. Fab
c. Wax chalk
d. Tracing Wheel
5.A small ruler with a sliding guides and is about six inches long.

a. Pincushion b. Fabric

c. Wax chalk d. Sewing Gauge

6. It has 4-5 inches finely tapered blades. Both points are sharp for use in working
with fine details in delicate fabrics and in embroidery work.

a. Embroidery scissor b. Thread Clippers

c. Buttonhole scissor d. Cutting scissors


7.This is used to shape the depth of the neck hole and armhole of the pattern. 

a. L-square
b. Yardstick
c. French Curve
d. Sewing Gauge

8.The global fashion industry is generating a lot of ________________ due to the


energy used during its production
a)Water consumption
b)Air pollution
c)Green house gases
d)Waste problem
9.It is serve as a foundation for the development and creation of all textiles.
a)Principles of design
b)Lines
c)Elements of textile design
d)Rhythm

10.______________give an attractive zigzag cut edge to the fabrics that do not


ravel.
a)Pinking shears
b)Shears
c)Scissors
d)Clip scissors
11.That means rising the bar for working conditions ensuring safety and fare
pay for garment workers.

a)Address the impact of production


b)Rethink materials
c)Make sustainable fashion cool
d)Save old clothes

12._____________are used during fiber production, dyeing, bleaching, and wet


processing of each of our garments.

a)Soil degradation
b)Waste problem
c)Chemicals
d)Rainforest destruction
13.___________ refers to the over all look in a garment.
a)Unity
b)Color
c)Lines
d)Shape

14.are shorter than shears, also used for shaping short curves, trimming and cutting
buttonholes.
a)Pinking shears
b)Ruler
c)Scissor
d)Shears
15. Save for the future, and pass quality items onto the next
generation.
a) Rethink end-of-life
b) Make sustainable fashion cool
c) Care for what you have
d) Save old clothes

16. Every time we wash a synthetic garment (polyester,nylon, etc),


about 700.000 individual microfibers are released into the water,
making their way into our oceans.
a) Waste problem
b) Chemicals
c) Microfibers pollution
d) Waste problem
17.____________designs are produced by the application of various printing
processes to fabric or cloth and other media
a)Woven textile design
b)Printed textile design
c)Mixed media textile design
d)Textile designs

18.___________ are the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and
attractive composition,
a)Elements of design
b)Principles of design
c)Principles of arts
d)Elements of arts
19.Creates the most visual impacts when seen from a distance.
a)Symmetrical
b)Balance
c)Asymmetrical
d)Color

20.Sustainable start-ups are small and nimble enough to produce carefully.


a)Care for what you have
b)Wash clothes less often
c)Try made-to-order, custom clothing brand
d)Rethink end of life
21.Even with the best care and longest life, there may still come a time to let
go.
a)Make sustainable fashion cool
b)Save old clothes
c)Rethink materials
d)Rethink end-of-life

22.Clothing has clearly become disposable. As a result, we generate more and


more ____________.
a)Waste problem
b)Chemicals
c)Microfibers pollution
d)Waste problem
23.______________For Humans, this means the potential of long term maintenance
of well-being through the maintenance of our natural world and resources
a)Sustainability
b)Chemicals
c)Microfibers pollution
d)Waste problem

24.____________Is helpful in marking pattern in fabrics with light colors as well as


in drafting of patterns.
a)Tailors chalk
b)Pencil with eraser
c)tracing wheel
d)Tracing paper
25._____________Is used to transfer seam lines, dark lines and seam allowances.

a)Tailors chalk
b)Pencil with eraser
c)tracing wheel
d)Tracing paper

26.____________used to transfer the marks from the pattern to the fabrics.


a)Tailors chalk
b)Pencil with eraser
c)tracing wheel
d)Tracing paper
27.___________ are categorized into black and white depending upon the color to be
traced.
a)Tailors chalk
b)Pencil with eraser
c)tracing wheel
d)Tracing paper

28._____________design emanates from the practice of weaving which produces fabric


by interlacing a vertical yarn (warp) and a horizontal yarn (weft), most often at right
angles.
a)Woven textile design
b)Printed textile design
c)Mixed media textile design
d)Textile designs
29.______________ designs are produced utilizing embroidery or other various
fabric manipulation processes such as pleating, appliqué, quilting, and laser cutting.
a)Woven textile design
b)Printed textile design
c)Mixed media textile design
d)Textile designs

30.______________Methods, patterns, designs, and importance regarding textiles


a)Woven textile design
b)Printed textile design
c)Mixed media textile design
d)Textile designs
31.It occurs when you have different visual image on either side of design, and yet
the image still seems balanced.
a)Symmetrical balance
b)Asymmetrical balance
c)Balance
d)Color

32.Occurs when you have two identical sides of a design with a central point of axis.
a)Symmetrical balance
b)Asymmetrical balance
c)Balance
d)Color
33.Is the characteristics structure as well as the surface quality of material.
a)Lines
b)Color
c)Texture
d)Balance

34.Refers to edge or the outline of a garment.


a)Lines
b)Color
c)Texture
d)Balance
35.In a design may be either formal or informal.
a)Lines
b)Color
c)Texture
d)Balance

36.Refers to the smooth movement of the eye from one part of a design to another.
a)Lines
b)Rhythm
c)Texture
d)Balance
37.When you do wash clothes, follow care instructions that means hand-wash-only
labels really mean pieces should be washed by hand.
a)Care for what you have
b)Wash clothes less often
c)Save old clothes
d)Rethink end of life.

38.____________are used to hold pieces of materials together. Dressmaker’s pins are


used for all fabrics.
a)Tailors chalk
b)Pins
c)Shears
d)Tape measure
39.____________Contrasting colors should be used for easy location and removal if
necessary.
a)Pins
b)Scissors
c)Ruler
d)Threads

40.____________ Is a handy wire rod with a hook in one end which is used to
remove seams and stitches.
a)Ripper
b)Scissors
c)Threads
d)Pins
41. The fashion industry is a major water consumer.
a)True
b)False
c)None of the above
d)All of the above

42.Huge quantity of freshwater is used for the dyeing and finishing process for all of
our clothes.
a)True
b)False
c)None of the above
d)All of the above
43.A textile is a flexible material made by creating an interlocking bundle of yarns
or threads.
a)True
b)False
c)None of the above
d)All of the above

44.__________ Is used to shape the depth of the neck hole and armhole of the
pattern.
a)Pattern
b)Ruler
c)L- square
d)French curve
45.__________ is used in connecting or shaping curve points.
a)Ruler
b)L-square
c)Hip curve
d)French curve

46. aids in connecting line. They are graduated inches and centimeter which are
commonly made of either wood or plastic.
a)Hip curve
b)L-square
c)French curve
d) Ruler
47.Every time we wash a synthetic garment (polyester,nylon, etc), about 900.000
individual microfibers are released into the water, making their way into our oceans.
a)True
b)False
c)None of the above
d)All of the above

48.Is a device used in taking body measurement.


a)Ruler
b)French curve
c)Ripper
d)Tape measure
49.Are instruments that serve well if properly maintained. The joints are oiled once
in a while for better use.
a)Measuring tools
b)Cutting tools
c)Marking tools
d)Shaping tools

50.Sewing _________ are the different tools used on clothing construction.


a)Materials
b)Gauge
c)Machine
d)equipment

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