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SECOND PERIODIC TEST IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION

Grade 9 DRESSMAKING

I. Multiple Choice: Directions: Read and analyze each statements very carefully. Then choose the
letter of the best answer and write it on your answer sheet.

1. What should you remember in pre – assembling garments?


A. Sew continuously C. Press before sewing
B. Sew button first D. Press buttons from the right side

2. What do you call the process of lifting the iron and setting it down again in the proper position?
A. Assembling B. Cutting C. Ironing D. Pressing

3. Which of the following is the real secret of a good costume construction?


A. Hemming B. Ironing C. Pressing D. Trimming

4. Which pressing techniques is done using the heat of the body to press or crease small areas of
fabric?
A. Favoring B. Final pressing C. Finger pressing D. Steaming

5. Which part of the seam indicates the line on which the garment is cut out?
A. Cutting line B. Hemline C. Seam line D. Stitching line

6. What is the area of fabric between the stitching line and the cutting line?
A. Grainline B. Hemline C. Seam allowance D. Seam finishes

7. What is the seam that binds the length of the inner trouser leg or the distance from the
bottom crotch to the lower ankle?
A. Inseam B. Side seam C. Side-back seam D. Shoulder seam

8. In clothing construction, seams are identified by their position in the finished garment. If the seams run
vertically down the front of a garment, to which position do we refer?
A. Center front seam B. Center back seam C. Inseam D. Side seam

9. Among the basic seams, which is the most common type of machine - sewn seam as it joins two
pieces of fabric together face-to-face by sewing through both pieces?
A. Flat seam B. French seam C. Lapped seam D. Plain seam

10. Seams should be as flat as possible and unseen except those that are used for decorative purposes.
How is a good seam done related to quality?
A. Match the color of the seam to make it smooth
B. Adjust the tension and stitch length to fabric thickness and texture
C. By making a row of stitches hold two or more edges of a fabric together.
D. All of the above choices

11. What choice would you have made if I asked you the steps in making a flat seam finishes?
1. Sew 5/8"/1.5cm from the cut edge, using a straight stitch
2. Place the fabric right sides together
3. Press the seam allowance open.
A. 123 B. 321 C. 132 D. 213

12. In sewing the garment, what is the usual measurement for seam allowances?
A. 1 cm B. 1.5 cm C. 2 cm D. 2.5 cm

13. Which of the following is an advantage of the unit method of construction?


A. Every piece sewn become wrinkled
B. Each part the dress is sewn completely
C. The time consumed in sewing the dress is shorter
D. The needed marks in constructing the dress can be carefully checked
14. What evidence can you find when 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

15 – 21 List the preliminary procedures to produce sleeping garment by arranging the steps using letters
A – G on your answer sheet.
____ 15. Take body measurements
____ 16. Cut the fabric
____ 17. Draft foundation pattern
____ 18. Make a style pattern
____ 19. Prepare the material for cutting
____ 20. Trace the pattern
____ 21. Layout the pattern pieces on the fabric

22 – 29 Can you write the procedures in assembling sleeping garments (Pajama) through sequential
order by using letters A – H on your answer sheet.
____ 22. Join the sides of both legs
____ 23. Sew the crotch seam
____ 24. Press and fit
____ 25. Attach the waistband
____ 26. Finish the bottom hem
____ 27. Sew on the waistband linings
____ 28. Attach the garter
____ 29. Over-edge the raw edges of the front and back legs

30. Among the different kinds of fasteners, which is the most commonly use fasteners in all types of
garments?
A. Buttons B. Hook and eye C. Snaps and hook D. Zipper

31. Which of the following refers to the work done on a dress to enhance the total quality feature of a
product?
A. Accents B. Designing C. Finishing touches D. Manipulation

Directions: From the information given below can you identify the kinds of fastener used in sewing from
the words inside the box.

Zipper Hook and eye Snaps Buttons

Hook and bar covered buttons

32. _____________ 33. _____________ 34. _____________

35. ________________ 36. ________________

37. During construction, the first step is press the dart on the fold with the tip of the iron. What do you
think is the next step?
A. Underarm and sleeve darts are turned downward
B. Darts in very heavy fabrics may be cut open almost to the point
C. Press the dart toward the center back or center front of the garment
D. Double pointed and curved darts need to be fold or be clipped at the center for a better line

38. Which pressing equipment is considered as a great tool used to press seams open and to beat the
steam into the fabric to flatten bulky edges?
A. Point turner B. Point presser C. Seam roll D. Sleeve board
39. How is toothpick used as pressing equipment related to its function?
A. Helps to press a dart open C. Use for removing threads
B. Use for fusing interfacing D. To press seams open

40. How long will you allow the garments to cool down on the ironing board?
A. 1 minute B. 2 minutes C. 5 minutes D. 6 minutes

41. Which of the following is the most appropriate cleaning materials for the soleplate of the iron?
A. Candle cleaner B. Grease cleaner C. Hot iron cleaner D. Surface cleaner

42. What do you call the technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale and
used?
A. Labeling B. Packaging C. Preserving D. None of the above

43. Which of the following is considered as the most frequently used type of packaging material?
A. Boxes B. Metal C. Plastic D. Tissue paper

44. Which of the following factors states the reason that packages and labels communicate how to use,
transport, recycle, or dispose of the package or product?
A. Convenience B. Information transmission C. Physical protection D. Security

45. What do you call the material place inside a container to fill empty space so that the packed items
do not shift in transit?
A. Boxes B. Metal C. Plastic D. Tissue paper

Directions: Below are the symbols used on packages and labels. Can you make use of the word/s from
the box to identify each symbols? Write your answer on your answer sheet.

Flammable liquid This way up Fragile material


Keep away from water Explosives

46. ___________ 47. ______________ 48. _____________

49. ______________ 50. ____________


Prepared by:

MAYLENE C. DEL ROSARIO


Checked by: TLE Teacher

ERMELINDA G. ILAGAN
TLE Coordinator

Verified by:

DON-DON M. ABANTE, Ed.D.


Head Teacher I Approved:

DULCE AMOR M. BANTE


Principal III

Noted:

ROSALIA B. MANALO, Ed.D.


Public Schools District Supervisor
KEY

1A
2D
3C
4C
5A
6C
7A
8A
9D
10 D
11 D
12 B
13 D
14 A
15 1
16 7
17 2
18 3
19 4
20 6
21 5

22 2
23 3
24 8
25 4
26 7
27 5
28 6
29 1

30 A
31 C
32 SNAPS
33 ZIPPER
34 BUTTONS
35 HOOK AND EYE
36 HOOK AND BAR
37 C
38 B
39 A
40 B
41 C
42 B
43 C
44 B
45 D
46 KEEP AWAY FROM WATER
47 THIS WAY UP
48 FRAGILE MATERIAL
49 FLAMMABLE
50 EXPLOSIVES
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
PRE TEST IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
Grade 9 DRESSMAKING

Learning Remem Under -


Competencies Code bering standing Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating Total
QUARTER I
1. Principles and TLE_HEDM9- 1, 2 5 3, 4 6 6
12SG-Ia-f-1
elements of design
2. Types of fabrics TLE_HEDM9- 8 7 2
12SG-Ia-f-1
3. Types of TLE_HEDM9- 9 10 2
12SG-Ia-f-1
sleeping garments
4. Importance of TLE_HEDM9- 12, 13, 11 4
12SG-Ia-f-1
project plan 14
5. Tools, materials TLE_HEDM9- 15, 17, 16 4
12SG-Ia-f-1
and equipment 18
needed in sewing
6. Measurements TLE_HEDM9- 19, 20, 4
12SG-Ia-f-1
needed in sewing 21, 22
sleeping garments
7. Principles in TLE_HEDM9- 26 1
12SG-Ig-i-2
laying out pattern
pieces
8. Principles in TLE_HEDM9- 25 24 23 3
12SG-Ig-i-2
transferring pattern
marks
9. Techniques in TLE_HEDM9- 27 1
12SG-Ig-i-2
fabric cutting
QUARTER II
1. Pre-assembling TLE_HEDM9- 33 – 39 7
12SG-IIa-g-3
procedure
2. Pressing TLE_HEDM9- 40, 41 45, 46 42 5
12SG-IIa-g-3
techniques
3. Kinds of seams TLE_HEDM9- 28, 31 29, 30 32 5
12SG-IIa-g-3
and seam finishes
4. Pressing tools, TLE_HEDM9- 43 44 2
12SG-IIh-j-4
materials and
equipment
5. Labeling and TLE_HEDM9- 47, 48, 49 4
12SG-IIh-j-4
packaging of 50
garments

TOTAL 21 13 3 5 0 8 50

Prepared by: Checked by: Verified by:

MAYLENE C. DEL ROSARIO ERMELINDA G. ILAGAN JOCELYN M. MANSET


Teacher TLE Coordinator Head Teacher II

Noted:

GUILLERMO J. LIMBOC
Principal III
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
PRE TEST IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
Grade 9 DRESSMAKING

Adopted Cognitive Process Dimensions

Understanding
Remembering Total

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating
Code Learning Item
Competencies Place-
ment

QUARTER I
TLE_HEDM9- Principles and 1, 2 5 3, 4 6 1–6 6
12SG-Ia-f-1 elements of design
TLE_HEDM9- Types of fabrics 8 7 7–8 2
12SG-Ia-f-1
TLE_HEDM9- Types of sleeping 9 10 9 – 10 2
12SG-Ia-f-1 garments
TLE_HEDM9- Importance of 12, 13, 14 11 11 – 14 4
12SG-Ia-f-1 project plan
TLE_HEDM9- Tools, materials and
12SG-Ia-f-1 equipment needed in 15, 17, 18 16 15 - 18 4
sewing
TLE_HEDM9- Measurements 19, 20, 19 – 22 4
12SG-Ia-f-1 needed in sewing 21, 22
sleeping garments
TLE_HEDM9- Principles in laying 26 26 1
12SG-Ig-i-2 out pattern pieces
TLE_HEDM9- Principles in
12SG-Ig-i-2 transferring pattern 25 24 23 23 – 25 3
marks
TLE_HEDM9- Techniques in fabric 27 27 1
12SG-Ig-i-2 cutting
QUARTER II
TLE_HEDM9- Pre-assembling 33 – 33 – 39 7
12SG-IIa-g-3 procedure 39
TLE_HEDM9- Pressing techniques 40, 41 45, 46 42 40 – 42, 5
12SG-IIa-g-3 45 – 46
TLE_HEDM9- Kinds of seams and 28, 31 29, 30 32 28 – 32 5
12SG-IIa-g-3 seam finishes
TLE_HEDM9- Pressing tools,
12SG-IIh-j-4 materials and 43 44 43 – 44 2
equipment
TLE_HEDM9- Labeling and
12SG-IIh-j-4 packaging of 47, 48, 50 49 47 – 50 4
garments

TOTAL 21 13 3 5 0 8 50

Prepared by: Checked by: Verified by:

MAYLENE C. DEL ROSARIO ERMELINDA G. ILAGAN JOCELYN M. MANSET


Teacher TLE Coordinator Head Teacher II

Noted:
GUILLERMO J. LIMBOC
Principal III

NOTE
LUMA ang TOS

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