General Textiles Quiz

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GCSE Textiles Quiz on General Textiles Quiz, created by Lara Jackson on 05/01/2016.
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Question 1

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What does CAD stand for?
Answer
  • Carefully Added Decoration
  • Computer Aided Design
  • Course Additional Information

Question 2

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What fabric is a blend of polyester and cotton?
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  • Polycotton
  • Viscose
  • Cottester

Question 3

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Textile materials are made by spinning fibres into fabrics. True or false?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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One off production is also known as:
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  • Unique Production
  • Job Production
  • Only Production

Question 5

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Woven fabrics are made up of a [blank_start]weft[blank_end] - the yarn going across the width of the fabric - and a [blank_start]warp[blank_end] - the yarn going down the length of the loom. The side of the fabric where the wefts are double-backed to form a non-fraying edge is called the [blank_start]selvedge[blank_end].
Answer
  • weft
  • left
  • thread
  • warp
  • right
  • needle
  • top
  • selvedge
  • fray

Question 6

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What is this symbol?
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  • Bleaching

Question 7

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Fabrics usually need to be washed, bleached and [blank_start]dyed[blank_end] before they are made into textile products. Garments are assembled using various joining techniques including [blank_start]sewing[blank_end], [blank_start]fusing[blank_end] and [blank_start]heat-sealing[blank_end]. Finishing improves the appearance, handle and performance of fabrics, while pressing is used to shape and stabilise fabrics.
Answer
  • dyed
  • dried
  • cleaned
  • painting
  • glueing
  • sewing
  • fusing
  • fuming
  • pritt stick
  • unicorn glitter
  • heat-sealing

Question 8

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Surface decoration techniques are:
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  • bonded, matted, stitched or tangled together
  • sew-on trims, iron-on trims, applique, embroidery, painting and printing
  • form loops of yarn and pass through other yarn loop in a interlooping fashion
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