Multiple Choice. Read and understand the statements carefully.
Encircle the letter that best describes the statement.
1. The first method of fabric straightening is
          a. matching the selvage.                           c. matching the grain line.
          b. cutting the selvage.                            d. marking the warp.
2. The fabric lay out which is best for wide pattern pieces showing the Double fold.
          a. Vertical lay-out               b. Diagonal lay-out                c. Crosswise           d. Horizontal
3. The side of the fabric where the pattern should be laid.
          a. Right side                     b. Wrong side                      c. Bigger Side         d. Smaller Side
4. When working with plaid fabrics, the best laying thickness to
consider is
           a. single.                       b. double                          c. triple.             d. multiple.
5. The recommended fabric to cover the cutting surface when laying out soft sheers and slippery fabrics.
          a. Georgette                      b. Silk                            c. Muslin              d. Seersucker
6. It is advisable to keep the entire length of fabric on top of the cutting surface while pinning and cutting. Why?
          a. To prevent stretching                           c. To eliminate weight
          b. To promote ease                                 d. To hasten speed in cutting
7. The following are tips why we need to check all pattern pieces laid on the fabric before cutting. Which is NOT?
          a. Check completeness of garment parts
          b. Check duplication of garments parts
          c. Estimate the materials needed
          d. Ensure the size of the garment
8. When positioning pattern pieces with straight arrows this should be parallel to the selvage. Why?
          a. Fabrics will be straight when cut
          b. Fabrics are easy to cut
          c. Fabrics will conform the pattern contour
          d Fabrics cling to the pattern
9. When can we say that a fabric has a nap?
          a. Floral Design                                   c. One-way Design
          b. Geometric Design                                d. Abstract Design
10. Which direction will you follow when laying patterns on fabric with nap?
          a. One direction                                   c. Multiple direction
          b. Two direction                                   d. Trio direction
11. A brightly colored marking tool used in marking seams.
          a. Tailors tucks                                   c. Tailor’s chalk
          b. Chalk pencil                                    d. Tracing paper
12. One characteristics of liquid marking pen used by tailors.
          a. Easily removed                                  c. Stays longer when washed.
          b. Cannot be affected by dry cleaning              d. Stains the garment.
13 . In the absence of pins, which of the following is use to hold the pattern pieces in place while cutting the fabric.
          a. Sewing kit             b. Pattern Weight                 c. Pin cushion          d. Needles
14. In what direction the dressmaking carbon paper should be inserted between the pattern and fabric?
          a. Right                  b. Left                           c. Down                 d. Up
15. This is used to rub into the scorch wool fabric while pressing.
          a. Nickel                 b. Iron                           c. Metal                d. Aluminum
16. One reason why we press seam before sewing is to
          a. be more accurate       b. make work faster. c. be done on time.                  d. obtain good fit.
17. How long will you allow the garments to cool down on the ironingboard.
          a. 5 minutes              b. 2 minutes             c. 6 minutes                     d. I minutes
18. Which of the following is the most appropriate cleaning material for the soleplate of the iron?
          a. Candle cleaner         b. Surface cleaner                c. Hot iron cleaner     d. Grease cleaner
19. It is used to flatten seam upon pressing.
          a. Clapper                b. Seam roll                      c. Iron                 d. Crease remover
20. What is the basic structural element of a garment done by joining two or more pieces of fabrics together?
          a. Stitches              b. Partners               c. Seam                     d. Finishes
21. The type of seam suited for sleeping garments and fabrics that ravel easily which is described as seam within a seam.
          a. Plain                 b. French                 c. Flat-feel                d. Lapped
22. It is known as the simplest type of seam.
          a. French                b. Flat full              c. Plain                    d. Lapped
23. The seam applied to the edge of the fabric to prevent from raveling.
          a. Seam finish           b. Seam line              c. Seam Stitch              d. Seam Location
24. Which factor will you consider when choosing seam finished for the material that easily ravel, curl or roll.
          a. Case of garment       b. Equipment              c. Fabric                   d. Use of garment
25. A characteristic of a well constructed seam.
          a. Smooth and even                                 c. Variety of stitchwidth
          b. Lopping stitches                                d. visible of at right side
26. The original method of finishing seam edges.
          a. Hand seam             b. Locked seam            c. Lapped Seam                       d. Hand over cast seam
27. The type of stitches used to over lock the edge of the sleeping garment.
          a. Zigzag                b. Plain                  c. Overcast                          d. Buttonhole
28. The type of pocket commonly use in sleeping garments.
          a. Welt                  b. Flap                   c. In Seam                           d. Patch
29. Why do we over lock the row edge of the fabric?
          a. To prevent from raveling                                  c .For security
          b. To add aesthetic sense                                    d. To save fibers
30. The fold at the edge of the garment used to reinforce and prevent the garment from raveling.
          a. Seam                  b. Hem                    c. Fastener                          d. Finishing
31. What is the recommended fastener for sleeping garment?
          a. String                b. Safety pins            c. Buttons                           d. Hook a eye
32. The type of tool best in trimming garments with excess thread.
          a. Duckbill scissors     b. Snips                  c. Embroidery scissors               d. Knitting scissors
33. In the evaluation of finished garment, open seam, wrong stitching techniques, non-matching thread are example of
          a. garment defects       b. sizing defects.        c. sewing defects.                   d. color defects.
34. One of the features of a well made garment is no color defects. This means it has ________.
          a. variation of color    b. likeness of color.      c. correct colors.                  d. matching dyes.
35 What is the required heat temperature in cotton fiber?
          a. 230°C                 b. 200°C                  c. 204°C                             d. 190°C
36. Most of the electric iron got default setting of 7. Which heat level of iron setting is suited for silk fabric?
          a. 7                     b. 1                      c. 5                                 d. 3
37. The proper way to iron the rayon fabric should be done on the _____.
          a. right side.           b. wrong side.            c. left side.                        d. front side.
38. The following are suggested tip in making clothing label EXCEPT one.
          a. Go shopping           b. Lock in your closet c. Study your logic/design              d. Copy design
39. What is the best packing material for garment?
          a. Acetate               b. Paper                  c. Packing Card                      d. Cardboard
40. Factors to consider when sorting and packing the finished product.
          a. By design and size b. Time manufactured c. Source of raw materials                   d. Company name
41. A type of packaging where the garment is inserted into a poly bag in full visibility to let the customer identify the
color, size and style.
          a. primary package       b. shipping package        c. secondary package                d. executive package
42. The type of sleeve that flares out over shoulder resembling wings of butterfly.
          a. angel sleeve          b. butterfly sleeve       c. set-in sleeve                     d. bell sleeve
43. The skirt which is gathered at the waist and provided with lining to hold the hem and gather inward the hem end.
          a. bubble skirt          b. flared skirt           c. pencil skirt                      d. tube skirt
44. It is the longer version of a pencil skirt, fitted from waist to the lower knee.
          a. Pencil skirt          b. Flared skirt           c. A-line skirt                      d. Tube skirt
45. The skirt which is a combination of shorts and skirts usually loose in the bottom.
        a. Peplum skirt            b. Coluttes             c. Pleated skirt                 d. Tiered Skirt
46. The type of sleeve which is cut together with the bodice. There is no seam joining at the armhole.
        a. Ragian sleeves          b. Raglan sleeves       c. Kimono sleeves                d. Angel sleeves
47. A part of the shirt, dress, coat or blouse fastens around or frames the neck.
        a. Sleeve                  b. Skirt                c. Collar                        d. Pants
48. A wide flat, round collar, often with lace or sheer fabric worn with a low neckline in the Victorian Era.
        a. Bertha collar           b. Sailor’s collar      c. Mandarin collar               d. Convertible collar
49. The chronological steps or operations involved to accomplish the project.
        a. Evaluation              b. Objectives           c. Procedure                     d. Design Specifications
50. The measurement taken from the nape to the waistline on the cord.
        a. Back Figure Length b. Shoulder width            c. Chest Width                   d. Back Across Width