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Multiple Choice Questions For Fashion Designing Garments and Merc PDF
Multiple Choice Questions For Fashion Designing Garments and Merc PDF
Introduction:
In textile, garments, merchandising or fashion designing sector all textile students are face to an interview to
get a job.So all candidates are get more general knowledge and also textile and apparel related terms. Here all
of you get 100 questions and answers so get preparation for textile or garments interview.
3. The block pattern is placed (or) wheeled on to pattern paper to produce the .................
6. Black pattern does not included seam allowance, in lays and hem allowance. (say True / False)
7. A system of pattern making deperds on a series figure measurement to complete the paper pattern.
(a) Trueing (b) Basic pattern set (c) pattern drathing (d) pattern draping
8. A two - dimensional piece or fabric draped around a form, a figure conferming to its shape creating a
three - dimensional fabric pattern.
(a) Drafting or pattern (b) pattern draping (c) Trueing (d) set of pattern
9. A 5 - piece pattern set, consisting of a front / back / sleeve and skirt front, back is called
(a) Drafting (b) Draping (c) Trueing (d) Basic pattern set
10. .................. is the measurement added to the patterns and line for comfort
(a) Test - fit (b) Ease (c) Figure balance (d) Fabric balance
12. .................. a wedge - shape cutout in a pattern used as a means of controlling the fit of the garment
(a) Ease (b) Garment balance (c) Tracing (d) Dart
14. Yarns parallel to selvedge and at right angler to the cross grain of woven fabric is called ...........
(a) Cross Grain (b) Balance live (c) Bias (45’) (d) Length Grain
15. Finding and adjusting the difference between joining pattern parts to improve the hang and fit of the
garment is called ...............
(a) Garment balance (b) Bicep line (c) Pattern balance (d) Grain
16. ...... is the process of matching two components to establish, grain line, scane length and pattern is
introduced
(a) Garment balance (b) Pattern balance (c) Fabric balance (d) Grain
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17. A slanting or diagonal line cut or sewn across the weave of the cloth is called ...................
(a) Selvedge (b) Bias (c) Bowing (d) Muslin
18. ................... is a line drawn on each pattern piece to indicate low the pattern should the aligned with
the length grain of the fabric
(a) True bias (b) Thick line (c) Pattern grain line (d) Arrows
19. ................... at the top or the bottom indicates that the pattern must be placed in one direction only
(a) Vertical (b) Cross - wise (c) Grain line with arrows (d) Horizontal
20. ...................... grain line is drawn parallel with center for garments to be cut on straight grain
(a) Cross wise (b) Vertical (c) Horizontal (d) Bias
23. Drafting of pattern making is one of the ................... methods of garment making.
27. Component pattern template are used in shop floor (True / False)
28. Pattern parts are made without seam allowance is called .................
29. Muslin cloth is used on dress form for draping (True / False)
30. Which are the following pattern making is / are widely used in garment industry in Bangladesh?
(a) Draping (b) Template (c) Industrial pattern making (d) Block pattern
32. Effectively lay length is reduced while fabric width is wider (True / False)
33. Effectively lay length reduced while cloth width in wider (True / False)
35. Any product capable of being spun/ woven or otherwise made into a fabric is
(a) Fiber (b) Yarn (c) Thread (d) Cotton
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42. Fibres that are measured in miles or kilometers are
a) staplefibres b) filament fibres c) shortfibres d) long fibres
51. The ability of a fiber to return to shape following compression, bending or similar deformation is
termed as
a) elastic recovery b) elongation c) resiliency d) spinning quality
52. If the arrangement of molecules within the fibre are parallel to each other and to the longtitudinal
axis of the fibre then
a) high orientation b) low orientation c) crystalline d) amorphous
53. If the arrangement of molecules within the fibre are parallel to each other but not parallel to each
other and to the longitudinal axis of the fibre then it is
a) high orientation b) low orientation c) crystalline d) amorphous
61. Dupioni is a
a) animal hair b) animal secretion c) leaffibre d) none of the above
62. Sunn is a
a) cellulosicfibre b) protein fibre c) minarelfibre d) rubber
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63. Spot the odd one out
a) C,H,O b) C,H,N
c) C,H,COOH d) C,N,COOH
68. This effect is produced by applying pieces of fabric or different shapes and sizes to the user face
and another fabric
a) band b) beads
c) applique d) motif
a) riping c) embroidery
70. This is inserted in the casing or hem to pull area or fulled together
a) a cord b) hook
c) velcro d) elastic
71. This is a decerativelenotting using two basic knots, the flat and the haly hitch, with variations
a) patch b) macrame
c) applique d) mofit
72. One strip is coverd with hooks and the other with very fine loops.
a) lace b) velcro
c) zippers d) buttons
73. These are rolls or folds of fabris, used for making loops and piping for fastening
74. This type of fastening is introduced on sports wear and industrial garments
75. This is often used at the nack of a dress, or blarse or at the waist as a belt, serve as a fastener
77. This is a decreative fastening that can be introduced into a design in many ways.
c) lacing d) zippers
a) fringing b) darts
c) pleat d) vent
79. Are used in a variety of ways on different areas or a garment such as the yolles, sleeves, skirt or
panel lines.
a) gathering c) pleats
b) darts d) tucks
80. A round, flat type of cap clietly associated with the basque peasant
b) beret d) turban
c) bespoke d) fitting
a) gather b) pleat
c) dart d) tuck
c) jeans d) childrens
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a) leotards b) jeans
c) pants d) shirts
a) cotton b) jute
c) silk d) nylon
a) cotton b) silk
c) jute d) flax
a) cotton b) kapok
c) ramie d) linen
a) cotton b) flax
c) ramie d) kapok
a) line b) tow
c) filament d) lint
a) carding b) scutching
c) combing d) pulling
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a) blended fabric b) burlap
c) jute d) kenaf
a) sisal b) banana
c) pineapple d) jute
100. The fibre which is mainly used for padding and stuffing particularly upholstery is
a) cotton b) kapok
c) hemp d) urena
a) Nylon b) urena
c) arnol d) rayon
a) Delaine b) merino
c) rambouillet d) lincoln
a) alpaca b) mohair
c) cashmere d) angora
c) 4% d) 5%
a) cotton b) silk
c) rayon d) wool
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c) sericin d) all the above
a) Reeling b) throwing
c) Spinning d) degumming
a) pectin b) gluten
c) moderate d) poor
a) alkalies b) acids
a) sericine b) alanine
c) tyrosine d) fiborin
a) rayon b) acetate
c) nytril d) vinyon
119. Azlons gave off disagreeable odor when wet because were made out of
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c) Animal hair d) animal secretion
c) Peanut d) corn
a) Amide b) nitrogen
c) Oxygen d) carbon
a) Nylon 6, 6 b) nylon 6
a) Jeans b) suit
c) Suits d) pants
c) Suits d) wools
126. ‘London fog’ in the example of the brand name for .............
128. ..................... is the copy or near copy of a design under a different brand name
c) Knockoffs d) counterfeit
c) Licensing d) knockoff
130. This type of labeling suggest to consumers the suitability of a garment for their body dimensions
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c) Size labeling d) country of origin labeling
131. This is a key factor in the production, marketing, buying and selling of RTW apparel
133. .................. refers to high quality clothing custom made or made to measure, for a specific
individual
135. .................. is a comparable term for high quality, custom made men’s suits, usually from London
136. .................. is the inter face between an organization and its customers
137. ............... that support the choices of style direction, color, fabric and pattern also be presented.
a) sloper b) sourcing
138. ............. is the process of estimating and then determining the total cost of producing garment.
a) Merchandising b) manufacturing
c) Costing d) marketing
140. ................ refers to how well the garment confirms to the three - dimensional human body.
a) Quality b) fitting
c) Inspection d) customer
141. The.......................... Consists of all the sizes of graded patterns super imposed on one another.
142. Black lines and spaces read by a laser beam; used to electronically identity a product
c) Bagging d) bespoke
a) sloper b) torso
a) Bedding b) barcode
148. Seam made by using fabric binding strips to encase raw edges
149. Stiff plastic strips sewn to garment seams to add shape and support
a) Boning b) canvas
c) Alpaca d) canvas
a) vibgyor b) hue
c) Chroma d) magenta
155. Performance advantage that results from the garments physical features
156. Tunnel of fabric through which elastic or a draw string is threaded to provide shape to the garment
a) Boning b) casing
c) Cord d) braid
158. Seam that has split apart because the stitches have broken
159. Style that takes decades to move through the whole fashion cycle
a) Classic b) modern
c) Traditional d) formal
a) Awl b) bodkin
164. A cuff that is cut doubles the width of a standard cuff, exposing the facing
165. A cuff that has one end projecting from the placket edge
166. Three or four hand stitches in the same spot to hold two pieces of fabrics together.
a) Mitering b) lining
167. Suits, tuxedos, over coat, top coat and separate trousers for business and evening wear is called
a) Sweaters b) pant
170. Scarves, gloves, jewelry such as cuff links and eyewear come under the title or
a) Nylon 6 b) nylon 6, 6
c) Nylon 12 d) nylon 3
172. The formation of tiny balls of fiber on the surface of the cloth is
a) Filing b) balling
c) Raising d) pilling
a) Nylon b) ardil
c) Kevlar d) vinyl
174. Nomex is a
a) Nylon b) ardil
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c) Aramid d) vinyon
a) Nylon b) aramid
c) vinyon d) polyester
176. Polyester, which does not undergo the process tend to shrink at elevated temperatures
a) Mercerized b) texturized
a) Acrylic b) wool
c) Silk d) jute
a) Glass b) asbestos
a) Asbestos b) cotton
a) Silica b) limestone
182. The process by which either solid colors or prints can be applied to the glass fibers is
a) Dyeing b) printing
c) coronizing d) painting
183. Which of the following is a matrix fibre composed of 50% poly vinyl chloride and 50% polyvinyl
alcohol?
a) 90 b) 95
c) 97 d) 99
185. The ....................fibres are black in colour and have a silky sheen
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a) glass b) carbon
c) asbestos d) arnel
a) orlon B) rayon
c) Cotton d) silk
189. The two adjacent silk filament fibers extruded from the silk worm are
c) brims d) braids
190. A process by which natural fibers are sorted, separated and partially aligned
a) combing b) grading
c) ginning d) carding
a) Combing b) grading
c) Ginning d) carding
192. Cotton fibers that are too short for yarn or fabric manufacturing
a) Tow b) lint
c) Linters d) fibers
a) Sisal b) jute
c) Sunny d) kapok
194. Short ends of silk fibers used in making rough, textured spun yarns or blends often termed as
waste silk is
a) tetlon b) tetran
c) teflon d) tetraiene
c) tow d) thread
197. Smooth - surfaced yarn spun from long - staple evenly combed wool fibres is
199. The fibres composed of amino acids that have been formed into polypeptide chains are
a) cellulosic b) protein
c) minerals d) acetate
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121. d) carbon 149.Key Answers of
a) boning Above Questions:
177. d) all the above
1. a) drafting, b) draping 31. thick paper bound 61. b) animal secretion 91. a) cotton
122. d) none of the 150. a) bobbin show 178. a) acrylic
above
2. block pattern 32. true 62. a) cellulosic fibre 92. c) jute
151. b) bias facing 179. b) asbestos
123.
3. b) suits
working pattern 33. false 63. d) pad spinning 93. c) ramie
152. d) bounded fabric 180. d) none of the
124.
4. b) b) women’s
three intimate
dimensional 34. marsh dam layout above
64. a) CHO 94. b) flax
apparel 153. c)chroma
5. true 35. a) fibre 181.
65. a) d)
3 -all the above
5gms / denier 95. b) tow
125. a) juniors sports 154. a) care symbol
wear
6. true 36. b) spinning 182.
66. c)coronizing
buttons 96. c) combing
155. c) buying benefit
126.
7. c) rain coat
c) pattern drafting 37. d) tenacity 183.
67. a) cordelam
zipper 97. b) bur lap
156. b) casing
127.
8. b) d) all thedraping
pattern above 38. d) silk 184.
68. c) d) 99
applique 98. a) 5.3 - 7.5 gms /
157. c) chain stitch denier
128.
9. d) c) knock
basic offs set
pattern 39. b) propare 185.
69. b) b) carbon
draw string
158. b) broken seam 99. b) banana
129.b)b)ease
10. counter feit 40. b) luster 186.
70. a) b) chameleon fibres
a cord
goods 159. a) classic 100. b) kapok
11. c) test fit 41. a) staple fibres 187.
71. b) c) gray fabric
macrame 101. d) rayon
130. c) size labeling 160. c) notches
12. d) dart 42. b) filament fibres 188.
72. b) a) orlon
velcro 102. b) merino
131. a) quality 161. b) cutting line
13. b) grain 43. a) fiber 189.
73. c)brins fastenings
c)rouleam 103. c) reused wool
132. b) pret - a- porter 162. a) grain line
14. d) length grain markings
44. b) yarn 190.
74. d) d) carding
snap fastenings 104. b) mohair
133. a) couture
15. c) pattern balance 163.b)b)flexibility
45. wearing ease 191.
75. a) a) combing
bows 105. b) angora rabbit
134. d) fine sewing
16. a) garment balance 164.a)c)french
46. spinningcuff
quality 192.
76. a) c) linters
frog fastenings 106. d) 5%
135. c) bespoke
17. b) bias 165.d)b)alllapped
47. cuff
the above 193.
77. c) a) sisal
lacing 107. b) silk
136. b) marketing
18. c) pattern grain line 166.a)c)mass
48. overper
tacking
unit 194.
78. a) b) noil
fringing 108. c) sericin
137. c) story board volume
19. c) grain line with 167. b) tailored clothing 195.
79. a) c) Teflon
gathering 109. a) low twist ply yarn
138. c) costing
arrows 49. c) length to width
168. a) hosiery
ratio 196.
80. b) a) staple fibres
beret 110. b) medium twist ply
139.b)d)vertical
20. lab dips yarn
169.b)a)titanium
50. sweaters
dioxide 197.
81. c) d) worsted yarn
bespoke
140.a)b)measurement
21. fitting 111. b) throwing
170.c)c)resiliency
51. accessories 198.
82. d) a) aluminium
breeches
141.c)a)anthropometry
22. graded nest silicate 112. c)sericin
171.a)c)high
52. nylon 12
orientation 83. c) dart
142.basic
23. c) barcode 199. b) protein 113. c) moderate
172.c)d)
53. pilling
crystalline 84. c) jeans
143.oldest
24. b) bifurcated 200. c) pulled wool 114. a) chlorine
garments 173.d)c)kevlar
54. amorphous 85. a) women’s intimate
25. grading wear 115. d) all the above
144. a) sloper 174.b)c)hydrogen
55. aramid bonding
26. production pattern / 86. c) women’s wear 116. d) fibrocin
145. a) balanced
industrial pattern tension 175.a)d)amorphous
56. polyester areas
87. d) men’s shirt 117. a) rayon
146.true
27. c) basting 176.b)c)crystalline
57. heat set area
88. a) underwear 118. b) man made
147.block
28. d) bleaching
pattern 58. d) animal hair protein fibers
89. d) sports wear
148.true
29. c) bound seam 59. d) yucca 119. b) food sources
90. b) strong acids
30. c) industrial pattern 60. b) palm 120. c) peanut
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