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EXAMINATION BOOKLET

TLE HANDICRAFT

GRADE 10

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Name of Student

_______________________
Date Submitted

___Jayzie Kenald B. Jakosalem___


Subject Teacher
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

1. This examination booklet contains 75 points.


2. There are 4 types of examinations: TRUE OR FALSE, IDENTIFICATION,
MATCHING TYPE and MULTIPLE CHOICES.
3. Read instructions indicated in each type of exam.
4. STRICTLY AVOID ERASURES!
5. DO NOT CRUMPLE THE EXAMINATION BOOKLET!
6. If you have queries, please contact me through our Messenger Conversation. I will only
entertain questions regarding this matter. Thank you. 

I. TRUE OR FALSE (10 Items)

Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write
FALSE if the statement is wrong.

_________1. Origami originated from Japan during the seventh century.

_________2. At the onset of the Showa period, Origami had rapidly passed into oblivion.

_________3. Origami was known to have been created for the elite for their paper folding in
writing letters.

_________4. Washi wasa is a type of paper possessing dual qualities of resilient sturdiness and
softness which prevented tearing when it was handled.

_________5. Origami has been known for children’s amusement only.

_________6. The Paper Maché originated from China during the Tang Dynasty.

_________7.This early time paper was used to make two dimensional objects like artifacts such
helmet and pot lids.

_________8. The interest in Paper Maché spread to Japan and Persia.

_________9. In 1800’s Paper Maché was commonly used for ornamental attachments on
architecture and furniture.

________10. The oldest surviving artifacts made of this lightweight but strong material is a
falcon’s coffin from Persia.

II. IDENTIFICATION (15 Items)

Direction: Identify the following symbols or diagrams. Write your answer on the space
provided before the number.
1. ____________________ 2. ___________________ 3. ___________________

4. ____________________ 5. ___________________ 6. ____________________

7. ____________________ 8. ___________________ 9. ____________________


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10. ____________________ 11. ___________________ 12. ____________________


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13. ____________________ 14. ___________________ 15. ____________________


III. MATCHING TYPE (15 Items)

Direction: Select and match the correct answer from Column A to Column B.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. Thick lines show either raw edges or


edges resulting from fold.
2. Thin grey lines shows crease lines which
are the result of prior folds.

3. A dashes lines show that the fold is


supposed to be valley fold.

4. A dash and dotted line shows that the


fold is supposed to be a mountain fold.
Sometimes you will find this line with a
single dot.

5. Fold behind, i.e. make a mountain fold.

6. Fold behind (mountain Fold) and unfold,


creating a mountain crease line.

7. Unfold a part of the model in the shown


direction.

8. Fold and unfold, i.e first fold in the


direction of the normal arrow, and then
fold back in the direction of the hollow
arrow.

9. Hamburger fold is a rectangular sheet of


paper in half along the long side.

10. Valley fold is a rectangular fold that has


sides that rise up from the center fold.

11. Hot dog fold is a rectangular sheet of


paper in half along the short side.

12. Shutter fold is the fold that find the


midpoint on a piece of paper, and then
fold each side into meet that point.

13. Mountain fold has a side that slope down


from the center fold.

14. Taco fold is to fold the corner of a sheet


of paper over to create a triangle. Trim
any excess.

15. Triangle for making 3D objects out of


paper.

IV. MULTIPLE CHOICES (35 Items)

Direction: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer and write its
corresponding letter on the space provided.

________1. On what dynasty was Paper Mache developed, where the paper itself was discovered?
a. Han b. Tang c. Tea
________2. This is the most common paper craft method were strips of paper is soaked in glue
and added to a mold layer by layer.
a. cutting b. layering c. pulp
________3. What is the reason of using fabric conditioner in pulp method?

a. scented purposes b. for cleaning the paper c. to soften the paper


________4. This is a cellulose wallpaper paste which comes as granules then mixed with water.

a. wallpaper paste b. PVA adhesive c. four and water paste

________5. This is referred to a method used in molding clay for making Paper Mache.

a. cutting b. layering c. pulp

________6. This is use to cut a thick cardboard and can removed sharp edges.

a. scissors b. cutter c. knives

________7. These are water-mixable materials which have been used for decorating the product.

a. acrylic paints b. emulsion paints c. varnishes

________8. This was described as a multi-purpose, easy-to-use adhesive which can be used both
as a glue and a varnish. Although white, when dries it is transparent and, as a finish,
gives a glossy, and protective.

a. wallpaper paste b. PVA adhesive c. flour and water paste

________9. This is the paint that uses water based as an undercoat before decoration.

a. acrylic paint b. emulsion paint c. varnish

________10. This is the paint that is use to make the product gloss, satin or matte finish.

a. water b. varnish c. White Cosmetics

_______11. In what year does fashion designing started?


a. 18th century b. 19th century c. 20th century d. 21st century
_______12. Which of the following is the BEST definition of fashion?

a. Refers to the latest trend in clothing


b. It is one way of expressing who you are and wanted to be as a person
c. It is about how you carry one’s dress and accessories.
d. It is changing and it does not prevails one’s personality
_______13. In our country, which definition of fashion we practice?

a. culture b. individual’s Preference

c. western Influences d. trending

______14. The fashionable items like necklace, bracelets, earrings and brooch have long been used to
add stylish touches to all types of outfits is called _____.

a. finishing touches b. footwear

c. hand Coverings d. jewellery

_______15. Which fashion accessories refer to boots and shoes served as practical function?

a. footwear b. hand coverings

c. head wear d. jewellery

_______16. Which of the following accessories refers to as belts and buckles as well as necktie
and neckwear?
a. finishing touches b. footwear

c. hand covering d. head wear

_______17. The pieces of jewellery made from precious metal and semi-precious jewellery is
_______.

a. fashion costume jewellery b. fine jewellery

c. precious jewellery d. semi-precious jewellery

_______18. It’s an ornament which was first attached through the ear lobe.

a. bracelet b. brooches c. earrings d. necklace

_______19. Which ornament that is held by pins and clasp and usually worn near to neck?

a. Bracelet b. Brooches c. Earrings d. Necklace

_______20. Which of the following article usually worn around the neck?

a. Bracelet b. Brooches c. Earrings d. Necklace

_______21. A non-toxic material that can be sculpted moulded and air dry to a hard finish is
called_______.

a. beads b. cocoshells c. paper clay d. seeds

_______22. Which of the following fashion accessories material which is made from metal and a
necessity in jewellery making?

a. leather b. rattail c. thread d. wire

_______23. A crucial material in jewellery making because of its wide variety of shapes, designs
and uses which comes from gemstone to metal.

a. beads b. paper clay c. plastics d. polymer clay

_______24. Describe as the iridescent whitish coating inside oyster shells. It is often used for
studs, buttons, inexpensive jewellery, and carved jewellery.

a. coco shells b. glass beads c. mother of pearl d. paper clay

_______25. Which material of fashion accessories used to join jewellery components together in
completing the article or product?

a. findings b. rattail c. thread d. wire

_______26. Used to cut paper, fabric or thread ends.

a. craft cutter b. knife c. pliers d. scissor

_______27. An invaluable tool for stringing the beads as they easily secure crimps a. chain- nose
plier b. crimping pliers

c. curved-chain nose plier d. flush cutter

_______28. Which needle is made from thin wires with a sharp point at one end a narrow eye on
the other end?

a. beading needle b. crewel needle

c. embroidery needle d. tapestry needle


_______29. It referred to as a tool for picking up tiny beads or for holding in one hand while
applying glue.

a. holder b. puller c. tong d. tweezers

_______30. It is used to keep beads and other small materials and findings.

a. bags b. box

c. cellophane d. storage box with compartment

_______31. Which material comes in various thicknesses and made of gold plated or silver,
surgical steel or colored wire?

a. elastic cord b. monofilament c. nylon cord d. wire and chain

_______32. It is defined as buying or acquiring of goods or materials to make an article or


product.
a. enrolling b. licensing c. purchasing d. selling
_______33. It is specified as the materials that you are going to acquire.
a. item b. name c. quantity d. unit cost
_______34. It served as indicator of how many items you are going to buy.
a. item b. name c. quantity d. unit cost
_______35. What part of production cost indicates the amount per piece of an item?
a. item b. name c. quantity d. unit cost

*** NOTHING FOLLOWS ***

ANSWER KEY

I. TRUE OR FALSE II. IDENTIFICATION


1. True 6. False 1. Dash Lines
2. True 7. True 2. Dotted Lines
3. True 8. True 3. Dash and Dotted Lines
4. True 9. True 4. Fold Behind
5. False 10. True 5. Fold
6. Fold and Unfold
7. Hamburger Fold
8. Valley Fold
9. Hotdog Fold
10. Shutter Fold
11. Mountain Fold
12. Taco Fold
13. Burito Fold
14. Thick Line
15. Thin Grey Line

III. MATCHING TYPE IV. MULTIPLE CHOICES


1. L 1. A 24. C
2. Q 2. B 25. A
3. J 3. C 26. D
4. N 4. A 27. B
5. B 5. C 28. A
6. D 6. C 29. D
7. C 7. A 30. D
8. A 8. B 31. D
9. E 9. B 32. C
10. F 10. B 33. A
11. O 11. B 34. C
12. I 12. B 35. D
13. G 13. A
14. M 14. D
15. P 15. A
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. B
20. D
21. C
22. D
23. A

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