University of San Jose Recoletos
Balamban Campus Knowledge /25
Process /40
Arpili, Balamban, Cebu Understanding /20
Total /85
2nd Quarter Examination In TLE 7
Name:____________________________________Year&Section:_____________________Date_________________
Teacher:Mr. Harley L. Tan___________________Parent’s Signature: _________________Score: ________________
General Direction: Read and answer carefully the different set of questions given below.
I. KNOWLEDGE
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It refers to the particular skill of making decorative objects.
A. Handicrafts B. Pottery C. Weaving D. Tapestry
2. It refers to a pice of art orimage made from the assembling of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials .
A. Tapestry B. Mosaic C. Weaving D. Pottery
3. It is considered as visual art related to writing.
A. Mosaic B. Weaving C. Calligraphy D. Tapestry
4. It is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by a hand on a loom.
A. Tapestry B. Macrame C. Pottery D. Weaving
5. It is the art of knotting cord or string in patterns to make decorative articles.
A. Tapestry B. Macrame C. Pottery D. Weaving
6. Which among these following statements does NOT define Handicraft?
A. It is a type of craft where people make things using only their hands or basic tools.
B. The items are usually decorative and have a particular use.
C. It is a type of craft solely made by machines.
D. The items are usually decorative and have a particular use.
7. It is the process of weaving pliable materials into two-or three dimensional artifacts such as mats and containers.
A. Basket Weaving B. Tapestry C. Pottery D. Macrame
8. It is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high
temperatures to give them a hard and durable form.
A. Pottery B. Tapestry C. Macrame D. Weaving
9. It is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form
a fabric or cloth.
A. Pottery B. Tapestry C. Macrame D. Weaving
10. It is 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.
A. Recycling B. Tapestry C. Embroidery D. Weaving
11. It involves the use of materials that are waste products of a manufacturing process.
A. Reduce B. Recycle C. Internal Recycling D. External
Recycling
12. Is the reclaiming of materials from a product that has been worn out due to constant use.
A. Reduce B. Recycle C. Internal Recycling D. External
Recycling
13. Which of the following statements below emphasizes the advantage of Recycling?
A. Increases pollution
B. Makes people not aware about environmental concerns.
C. Decrease pollution and ease the garbage pollution.
D. All of the above.
14. It is a handicraft of decorating fabric or other material with needle and thread or yarn.
A. Recycling B. Tapestry C. Embroidery D. Weaving
15. It is a classification of Embroidery where designs are applied without regard to the weave of the underlying fabric.
A. Needlepoint B. Counted-thread embroidery C. In free or surface embroidery
16. It is a classification of embroidery where patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of
threads in the foundation fabric.
A. Needlepoint B. Counted-thread embroidery C. In free or surface embroidery
17. It is a classification of Embroidery where threads are stitched through a fabric mesh to create a dense pattern that
completely covers the foundation fabric.
A. Needlepoint B. Counted-thread embroidery C. In free or surface embroidery
18. Why does embroidery considered as a very important art in the Medieval Islamic World?
A. Because embroidery before was full of glitters.
B. Because embroidery before symbolizes the culture of the people.
C. Because embroidery was a sign of beautiful creation.
D. Because embroidery was a sign of high social status in Muslim societies.
19. Embroidery was called by Evliya Celebi as?
A. Craft of the fingers B. Craft of the people C. Craft of the two hands D. Craft of love
20. The following are the different kinds of stitch except for one.
A. Running Stitch B. Stem stitch C. Half stitch D. Whip Stitch
21. It is considered as second most abundant and available waste material.
A. paper B. plastic containers C. used clothing D. tin cans
22. Which of the following below can be made out from paper?
A. Decanter B. Canisters C. Planters D. Paper woven basket
23. Which of the following below is not made by yarn wastes?
A. Canisters B. Tapestries C. Yarn dolls D. String art
24. Elaborately embroidered clothing, religious objects and household items have been a mark of wealth and status in
many cultures except for?
A. India B. China C. Byzantium D. Mexico
25. Which of the following statements below defines the basis of the classification of Embroidery?
A. Degree of the design takes into account/complexity of the design
B. Nature of the base material
C. Relationship of stitch placement to the fabric
D. All of the above
II. PROCESS
A. Using the Chart below, differentiate the two ways in making embroidery. (20pts.)
(10 pts. Each)5 pts. Accuracy/Thought, 5 pts. Grammar
HAND EMBROIDERY MACHINE EMBROIDERY
B. TRUE or FALSE: Identify wether the statement below is true or not. If the statement is TRUE, you write HLTAN. If
the statement is false, you find out what is the word in the sentence that makes it false and write the correct
answer. Example is given out below. (2pts. Each)
EXAMPLE:
The University of San Jose - Recoletos Balamban campus is located at Barangay Buanoy.
Answer: Wrong Answer: Buanoy Correct answer: Arpili
1. Embroidery was called as the Craft of the two hands because it is solely made by machines.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
2. Embroidery has been dated to the Warring States period in China (5 th-3rd BC).
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
3. In counter thread embroidery, patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of threads in the
foundation fabric.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
4. Tapestry is the handicraft of decorating the fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
5. Recycling for product is when you add something to what you are making in order to make it more interesting or to
add an extra bit of color to it.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
6. Embroidery, Applique, Digital printing are just some of the most common forms of apparel technology in used today.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
7.Garbage disposal is one of the biggest problems we Filipinos face.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
8. Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at
high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
9. Recycling is 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.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
10. Plastic container is considered as the most abundant and available waste material.
Answer: _________________________Wrong Answer: _______________________ Correct answer: ______________
III. UNDERSTANDING
ESSAY: (20 points) Explain the following statements below briefly and concisely.
(10 pts. Each) Thought/Organization- 5pts, Grammar 5pts.
1. “There is cash in trash.”
2. “Saving mother earth means saving our future.”
“Together as a global community, our micro efforts will have a macro effect to help save our home, our
planet, our Earth.”
-Karen Ibassco