Introduction:
In textile, garments, merchandising or fashion designing sector all textile students are face to an interview to
get a job.So all candidates are get more general knowledge and also textile and apparel related terms. Here all
of you get 100 questions and answers so get preparation for textile or garments interview.
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17. A slanting or diagonal line cut or sewn across the weave of the cloth is called ...................
(a) Selvedge (b) Bias (c) Bowing (d) Muslin
18. ................... is a line drawn on each pattern piece to indicate low the pattern should the aligned with
the length grain of the fabric
(a) True bias (b) Thick line (c) Pattern grain line (d) Arrows
19. ................... at the top or the bottom indicates that the pattern must be placed in one direction only
(a) Vertical (b) Cross - wise (c) Grain line with arrows (d) Horizontal
20. ...................... grain line is drawn parallel with center for garments to be cut on straight grain
(a) Cross wise (b) Vertical (c) Horizontal (d) Bias
21. Garment cutting and manufacturing is based on ...............
(a) Measurements (b) Fit (c) Style (d) Fullness
22. The study or man and his measurement is called ..............
(a) Anatomy (b) Anthropology (c) Anthropometry (d) Architecture
23. Drafting of pattern making is one of the ................... methods of garment making.
24. Draping is the ....................method used in fashion industry
25. To reduce or enlarge a given size pattern technique is called ......................
26. Seam allowance added pattern making is called ..................
27. Component pattern template are used in shop floor (True / False)
28. Pattern parts are made without seam allowance is called .................
29. Muslin cloth is used on dress form for draping (True / False)
30. Which are the following pattern making is / are widely used in garment industry in Bangladesh?
(a) Draping (b) Template (c) Industrial pattern making (d) Block pattern
31. Pattern template is made up or .................in approved industry.
32. Effectively lay length is reduced while fabric width is wider (True / False)
33. Effectively lay length reduced while cloth width in wider (True / False)
34. .................. layout is widely used in garment industry
35. Any product capable of being spun/ woven or otherwise made into a fabric is
(a) Fiber (b) Yarn (c) Thread (d) Cotton
36. Conversion of a yarn is carried out by a process termed as
(a) weaving (b) spinning (c) combing (d) carding
37. A primary property of a textile fiber which refers to adequate strength is
(a) cohesiveness (b) flexibility (c) density (d) tenacity
38. Find the odd one out
a) cotton b) jute c) linen d) silk
39. The basis of poly propylene fibers are
a) methane b) propane c) propylene d) ethane
40. The secondary property of a textile fiber is
a) tenacity b) luster c) flexibility d) uniformity
41. Fibers that are measured in centimeters or inch are
a) staplefibers b) filament fibers c) shorfibres d) long fibres
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a) leotards b) jeans
c) womens sports wear d) underwear
87. Van Heusew is the example of the brand name of ................
a) jeans b) womens shirts
c) suits d) mens shirts
88. Jockey is the example of the brand name of ..............
a) underwear b) ladies wear
c) pants d) shirts
89. NIKE is the example of the brand name of ...................
a) women's swim wear b) children's wear
c) bridal d) sports wear
90. Cotton is affected by
a) alkalies b) strong acids
c) cold dilute acids d) all the above
91. King of fibres is
a) cotton b) jute
c) silk d) nylon
92. Which fibre is popularly called Golden fibre?
a) cotton b) silk
c) jute d) flax
93. Chain crass is
a) cotton b) kapok
c) ramie d) linen
94. Linen is the other name given to
a) cotton b) flax
c) ramie d) kapok
95. The short fibres are termed as
a) line b) tow
c) filament d) lint
96. Hacking is the term given to ............... operation
a) carding b) scutching
c) combing d) pulling
97. In fabric form jute is frequently called
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c) Aramid d) vinyon
175. Dacron and terrene belong to
a) Nylon b) aramid
c) vinyon d) polyester
176. Polyester, which does not undergo the process tend to shrink at elevated temperatures
a) Mercerized b) texturized
c) Heat set d) tentered
177. Polyester is resistant to
a) weak alkalis b) weak acids
c) Strong acid at room temperature d) all the above
178. Mostly crochet and knitting yarns are made up of
a) Acrylic b) wool
c) Silk d) jute
179. The natural mineral fiber is
a) Glass b) asbestos
c) Carbon d) none of the above
180. The man - made mineral fiber is
a) Asbestos b) cotton
c) arnel d) none of the above
181. Glass fiber is made from
a) Silica b) limestone
c) Soda ash and borax d) all the above
182. The process by which either solid colors or prints can be applied to the glass fibers is
a) Dyeing b) printing
c) coronizing d) painting
183. Which of the following is a matrix fibre composed of 50% poly vinyl chloride and 50% polyvinyl
alcohol?
a) cord lan b) asbestos
c) arnel d) none of the above
184. Graphite is the term when the carbon percent is
a) 90 b) 95
c) 97 d) 99
185. The ....................fibres are black in colour and have a silky sheen
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a) glass b) carbon
c) asbestos d) arnel
186. Fibres which change colour are
a) dexon b) chameleon fibres
c) cord lanfibers d) polychromatic fibers
187. The cloth straight from the loom is
a) Raw goods b) finished fabric
c) Gray fabric d) none of the above
188. Thermoplastic property is exhibited by
a) orlon B) rayon
c) Cotton d) silk
189. The two adjacent silk filament fibers extruded from the silk worm are
a) fiber b) ply yarn
c) brims d) braids
190. A process by which natural fibers are sorted, separated and partially aligned
a) combing b) grading
c) ginning d) carding
191. A process by which natural fibers are sorted and straightened is
a) Combing b) grading
c) Ginning d) carding
192. Cotton fibers that are too short for yarn or fabric manufacturing
a) Tow b) lint
c) Linters d) fibers
193. A bast fibre obtained from agare plant is
a) Sisal b) jute
c) Sunny d) kapok
194. Short ends of silk fibers used in making rough, textured spun yarns or blends often termed as
waste silk is
a) short fiber b) noel
c) Fiber d) none of the above
195. The textile fiber made from tetra fluroethylene monomer is
a) tetlon b) tetran
c) teflon d) tetraiene
196. Spun yarns are composed of
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121. d) carbon
1. a) drafting, b) draping
122. d) none of the
above
2.
block pattern
123.
b) suits
3.
working
pattern
124.
womens
intimate
4.
b) b)
three
dimensional
apparel
5. true
125. a) juniors sports
wear
6.
true
126.
c) rain coat
7.
c) pattern
drafting
127.
all thedraping
above
8.
b) d)
pattern
128.
knock
offs set
9.
d) c)
basic
pattern
129.b)b)ease
counter feit
10.
goods
11. c) test fit
130. c) size labeling
12. d) dart
131. a) quality
13. b) grain
132. b) pret - a- porter
14. d) length grain
133. a) couture
15. c) pattern balance
134. d) fine sewing
16. a) garment balance
135. c) bespoke
17. b) bias
136. b) marketing
18. c) pattern grain line
137. c) story board
19. c) grain line with
138. c) costing
arrows
149.Key
a) boning
Answers of
31. thick paper bound
150. a) bobbin show
32. true
151. b) bias facing
33. false
152. d) bounded fabric
34. marsh dam layout
153. c)chroma
35. a) fibre
154. a) care symbol
36. b) spinning
155. c) buying benefit
37. d) tenacity
156. b) casing
38. d) silk
157. c) chain stitch
39. b) propare
158. b) broken seam
40. b) luster
159. a) classic
41. a) staple fibres
160. c) notches
42. b) filament fibres
161. b) cutting line
43. a) fiber
162. a) grain line
markings
44.
b) yarn
177. d)
all the above
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Questions:
61. b) animal secretion
178. a) acrylic
62. a) cellulosic fibre
179. b) asbestos
63. d) pad spinning
180. d) none of the
above
64.
a) CHO
91. a) cotton
181.
the above
65.
a) d)
3 -all
5gms
/ denier
95. b) tow
182.
c)coronizing
66.
buttons
96. c) combing
183.
a) cordelam
67.
zipper
184.
99
68.
c) d)
applique
93. c) ramie
94. b) flax
185.
carbon
69.
b) b)
draw
string
99. b) banana
186.
chameleon fibres
70.
a) b)
a cord
187.
gray fabric
71.
b) c)
macrame
100. b) kapok
101. d) rayon
188.
orlon
72.
b) a)
velcro
102. b) merino
189.
c)brins fastenings
73.
c)rouleam
190.
carding
74.
d) d)
snap
fastenings
104. b) mohair
163.b)b)flexibility
wearing ease
45.
191.
combing
75.
a) a)
bows
164.a)c)french
46.
spinningcuff
quality
192.
linters
76.
a) c)
frog
fastenings
106. d) 5%
165.d)b)alllapped
cuff
47.
the above
193.
sisal
77.
c) a)
lacing
107. b) silk
166.a)c)mass
overper
tacking
48.
unit
volume
167. b) tailored clothing
49. c) length to width
168. a) hosiery
ratio
194.
noil
78.
a) b)
fringing
108. c) sericin
195.
Teflon
79.
a) c)
gathering
196.
staple fibres
80.
b) a)
beret
169.b)a)titanium
sweaters
50.
dioxide
197.
worsted yarn
81.
c) d)
bespoke
170.c)c)resiliency
accessories
51.
198.
aluminium
82.
d) a)
breeches
silicate
83. c) dart
199. b) protein
84. c) jeans
200. c) pulled wool
85. a) womens intimate
wear
139.b)d)vertical
lab dips
20.
140.a)b)measurement
fitting
21.
111. b) throwing
141.c)a)anthropometry
graded nest
22.
171.a)c)high
nylon
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52.
orientation
142.basic
c) barcode
23.
172.c)d)
pilling
53.
crystalline
143.oldest
b) bifurcated
24.
garments
25. grading
144. a) sloper
26. production pattern /
145. a) balanced
industrial
pattern tension
92. c) jute
173.d)c)kevlar
54.
amorphous
112. c)sericin
113. c) moderate
114. a) chlorine
115. d) all the above
174.b)c)hydrogen
aramid bonding
55.
86. c) womens wear
116. d) fibrocin
117. a) rayon
88. a) underwear
175.a)d)amorphous
polyester areas
56.
146.true
c) basting
27.
176.b)c)crystalline
heat set area
57.
147.block
d) bleaching
28.
pattern
148.true
c) bound seam
29.
59. d) yucca
60. b) palm
120. c) peanut
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