A) Tape Measure B) L-square C) Sewing Gauge D) Rulers
A) I, II, and IV only B) I and IV only C) I, II III, and IV D) I, II, and III only
A) I and IV only B) I, and II only C) I, and III only D) I, II III, and IV
A) It is used to snip threads, and they are not designed to cut fabric B) It is used for trimmings, clipping threads, and snipping slashes C) This is popular in zigzagging or scalloped edge or for seam finishes. D) It is used in working with fine details in delicate fabrics and in embroidery work.
A) Start from the top of the shoulder over bust down to natural waistline. B) Start from the tip of the shoulder down to the center of the bust (nipple). C) Start from the top of the shoulder to the natural waistline. D) Start from the nape of neck down to natural waist.
A) Shoulder to Bust, Back Shoulder to Waist, Down Center Back B) Bust to Bust, Shoulder to Shoulder, Across Back, Full Back C) Bust to Bust, Shoulder to Bust, Upper Bust, Full Back D) Upper Bust, Lower Bust, Waist, Sleeve Hol
A) Horizontal, Vertical, Circumferential Measurements B) Circumferential, Vertical, Rectangular Measurements C) Circumferential, Vertical, Parallel Measurements D) Horizontal, Vertical, Parallel Measurements
A) The garment will be accepted by the client without a problem. B) The garment will not fit perfectly the client. C) The garment will need minor or little alterations. D) The garment will fit perfectly the client.
A) To be able to create the best style for the garment. B) To be able to produce a garment that fits perfectly with the client. C) To be able to produce a garment that is inferior and of poor quality. D) To be able to choose proper print of fabric as well as color combinations.
A) B.Start around the fullest part of the hip/buttocks with two (2) fingers inserted under the measuring tape. B) A.Start around the smallest part of the waistline then insert two (2) fingers under the measuring tape for allowance. C) C.Take the measuring tape around the waistline. D) D.Taken around the fullest part of the bottom.
A) 10/2.54 B) 10+2.54 C) 10x2.54 D) 10-2.54
A) 83.5 B) 73.5cm C) 63.5cm D) 63 cm
A) Php 2,524 B) Php 1,245 C) Php1,425 D) Php 1,524
A) Php1,425 B) Php 1,524 C) Php 1,245 D) Php 2,524
A) 80/ 2.54= B) (80)-2.54 C) 2.54/ 80= D) 80 X 2.54=
A) Multiplication B) Union C) Division D) Subtraction
A) 3/8 B) ½ C) ¼ D) 1/8
A) ½ B) 3/8 C) 1/8 D) ¼
A) 5 B) 3 C) 6 D) 4
A) measure B) median C) mode D) minus
A) Store it in a damp place to keep it from rusting. B) Only clean it when it looks dirty. C) Use it continuously without any breaks. D) Regularly oil the moving parts and clean the lint from the machine.
A) Because it gives a pleasant smell while sewing B) Because it is cheaper than other oils C) Because it is specially made to avoid damaging the machine parts D) Because it dries faster than cooking oil
A) To make it look more presentable in the sewing room B) To protect it from dust and dirt that may affect its function C) To keep it safe from theft D) To prevent children from playing with it
A) To ensure the needle is sharp and not bent, preventing fabric damage B) To see if the presser foot is aligned correctly C) To test if the machine motor is working properly D) To confirm that the machine belt is tight
A) Replace the motor immediately B) Oil the presser foot lever C) Clean and re-thread the machine properly D) Adjust the height of the sewing table
A) Replace the needle with a new one B) Tighten the tension discs C) Cover the machine with a dust cover D) Apply a small amount of sewing machine oil to the moving parts
A) Replace the needle with the correct size for the fabric B) Tighten the table screws C) Oil the balance wheel D) Clean the bobbin case with a cloth
A) Chain stitch B) Basting stitch C) Backstitch D) Overcast stitch
A) Tracing wheel B) Tape measure C) L-square D) Ruler
A) Dressmaker’s carbon paper and tracing wheel B) Ruler and tape measure C) Tailor’s chalk and sewing machine D) Needle threader and scissors
A) Tracing wheel B) Needles C) Tape measure D) Pins and pincushion
A) Thimble B) L-square C) Pinking shears D) Seam ripper
A) Good choice, because kitchen scissors are stronger B) Wrong, because kitchen scissors may damage the fabric and dull quickly C) Correct, because it saves money from buying shears D) Acceptable, because any scissors can cut fabric
A) Correct, because the pen is always available B) Acceptable, because the marks are easy to see C) Good practice, because pens are cheaper than chalk D) Incorrect, because pen marks may stain the fabric permanently
A) Gauge B) Dressmaker’s shears C) L-square D) Tape measure
A) The color of the student’s outfit B) Price of the sewing machine C) Type of marking needed on the fabric D) The size of the sewing room
A) Measuring B) Cutting C) Marking D) Holding or securing fabric
A) Ruler B) Tape measure C) L-square D) French curve
A) Cause: Wrong fabric → Remedy: Replace with thinner fabric B) Cause: Loose presser foot → Remedy: Tighten it C) Cause: Incorrect threading → Remedy: Re-thread the machine properly D) Cause: Dust in shuttle → Remedy: Oil the feed dog
A) Cause: Wrong bobbin size → Remedy: Adjust stitch length B) Cause: Dull needle → Remedy: Change presser foot C) Cause: Loose screw → Remedy: Apply chalk D) Cause: Lack of oil → Remedy: Lubricate moving parts
A) Cause: Presser foot dirty → Remedy: Clean presser foot B) Cause: Thread color mismatch → Remedy: Change to matching thread C) Cause: Incorrect thread tension → Remedy: Adjust upper thread tension D) Cause: Needle too sharp → Remedy: Replace with blunt needle
A) Cause: Loose belt → Remedy: Tighten screw B) Cause: Wrong presser foot → Remedy: Replace thread C) Cause: Wrong bobbin → Remedy: Wind bobbin again D) Cause: Forcing fabric while sewing → Remedy: Let the feed dog move the fabric naturally
A) Cause: Machine old → Remedy: Buy a new machine B) Cause: Presser foot wrong → Remedy: Clean feed dog C) Cause: Loose tension → Remedy: Adjust upper thread tension correctly D) Cause: Fabric too thin → Remedy: Use thick fabric only
A) Ensure the needle is straight and the correct size for the fabric B) Replace the presser foot lever C) Oil the balance wheel D) Use tailor’s chalk for fabric marking
A) Re-thread the upper thread B) Change the bobbin case immediately C) Raise and clean the feed dog to ensure smooth fabric movement D) Replace the presser foot screw |