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Textile & Apparel Production, Management, and Services Reference Book Test

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5 Written Questions

5 Matching Questions

  1. Finishes
  2. Slacks
  3. Shape or form
  4. Collar types
  5. Length of time to dry laundry
  1. a button-down( buttons to the body of the shirt); French-style (short points and large spread); long-point (small spread and 4"-4 1/2" in length; tab collar (snap tabs or collar point to hold tips behind the knot).
  2. b the silhouette formed by the outline of a clothing design.
  3. c pants worn for casual occasions. Traditional slacks have belt loops; Continental slacks have split waistband and no belt loops.
  4. d makes greige goods usable, fabrics more attractive, or improve fabrics performance.
  5. e temperature of the circulating air, size of the load, amount of moisture in teh the laundry, and type of fabric.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. sleeves joined to a garment at the armhole with seam all around and allowing free movement.
  2. determined b current fashion, body build, activity, and type of fabric, and is distributed evenly to each side of a garment.
  3. colors that are adjacent on color wheel with no fewer than 3 and no more than six colors in this scheme.
  4. Producers that manufacture raw materials; Manufacturers who wholesale finished products; Retailers who sell finished products to customers.
  5. WOOL-fiber from the fleece of the sheep or lamb or hair of Angora or Cashmere goat; -VIRGIN OR NEW WOOL-wool that has never been used or reclaimed- RECYCLED WOOL-fiber made from previously produced wool fabric

5 True/False Questions

  1. Spun yarnlengthwise yarns woven along the entire length of the fabric parallel to the selvage.

          

  2. Spreadinglaying down of many layers of fabric, each on top of the preceding one, into a stack for multiple cuts.

          

  3. High Fashionstyles or designs accepted by a limited gorup of fashion leaders.

          

  4. Hemlinepart of garments that is altered most.

          

  5. Fitterdevelops ideas for looks or designs, selects the fabric for the designs, and markets the finished products.