This document appears to be a test for a 7th grade technical-vocational class on embroidery. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of embroidery tools, stitches, and color theory. The questions cover topics like identifying embroidery tools like needles, hoops, and scissors. They also address different embroidery stitches like running stitch, lazy daisy chain, and French knot. Additional questions test knowledge of color schemes like analogous, complementary, monochromatic and primary/secondary/tertiary colors. The test is meant to assess the student's understanding of key concepts in embroidery.
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T.L, e 7 Exam Q2
This document appears to be a test for a 7th grade technical-vocational class on embroidery. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of embroidery tools, stitches, and color theory. The questions cover topics like identifying embroidery tools like needles, hoops, and scissors. They also address different embroidery stitches like running stitch, lazy daisy chain, and French knot. Additional questions test knowledge of color schemes like analogous, complementary, monochromatic and primary/secondary/tertiary colors. The test is meant to assess the student's understanding of key concepts in embroidery.
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. How can you describe the Embroidery tools?
A. It is blunt B. It is thin C. It is sharp D. It is dull 2. Which of the following tool is used to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered? A. Thimble B. Embroidery Hoop C. Embroidery needle D. Thread 3. Among the embroidery tools and materials are given below, which one of them is used in transferring design by pricking method? A. Pounce B. Thimble C. Thread D. Needle 4. How does embroidery hoop is being used? A. Made of wood, bone, metal or plastic B. Use to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. C. It is also used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied to the design D. All of the above 5. Which of the following tools is used for trimming scallops, clipping threads, and cutting large eyelets? A. Embroidery scissor C. Dressmaking scissors B Needle thread D. Thimble 6. This tool is used to keep together the embroidery tools and materials. A. Sewing box B. Bag C. Box D. Tool Box 7. Which of the tools that are used to keep work clean and fresh, made from washable material? A. Bag B. Pin Cushion C. sewing box D. sewing tool 8. A small, hard pitted cup worn for protection on the middle finger. A. thimble B. sewing gauge C. seam ripper D. Fabric 9. If Mr. Joey Santos would like to transfer a design into the fabric. Which embroidery tool would you like to suggest? A. Pin Cushion B. Tailor's Chalk C. Pounce D. Tracing Paper 10. The following are the embroidery tools and materials, EXCEPT A. Fabric B. Thread C. French curve D. Embroidery needle 11. The simplest stitch and quickest to do. Used as outline or as a filling to make texture. The stitches are of equal length with equal spaces between them. A. Running B. Thread C. French curve D. Embroidery needle 12. Also known as detached chain stitch and it resemble the petals of a flower when work in circle. A. Running B. Split C. French curve D. Lazy Daisy Chain 13. A kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers. A. Fishbone B. Split C. Looped D. Lazy Daisy Chain 14. A decorative stitch and can be experimented with threads for various colors over borders. A. Fishbone B. Split C. Looped D. Lazy Daisy Chain 15. A popular stitch among embroiderers that can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face or the center of a flower A. French knot B. Split C. Feather D. Lazy Daisy Chain 16. A stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design area A. French knot B. Split C. Feather D. Lazy Daisy Chain 17. A basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders. A. French knot B. Herringbone C. French curve D. Lazy Daisy Chain 18. The most often used to outline a design. This stitch also forms the base line for other embroidery stitches. A. Back B. Split C. French curve D. Lazy Daisy Chain 19. A solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very close together. A. Satin B. Split C. French curve D. Lazy Daisy Chain 20. Done using quite thick threads, such as wool. It was used as an outlining stitch or as a filling stitch. A. Running B. Split C. French curve D. Lazy Daisy Chain 21. It is a color that can be found between the three spaces of the color wheel. A. Triad B. Complementary C. Analogous Harmony D. Split Complementary 22. A color scheme that has two neighboring colors and their opposite. A. Triad B. Complementary C. Monochromatic Harmony D. Double Complementary 23. A color scheme that has three neighboring colors that are dominant. A. Triad B. Complementary C. Analogous Harmony D. Split Complementary 24. It is a color scheme with opposite each other in the color wheel. A. Triad B. Complementary C. Analogous Harmony D. Split Complementary 25. It is a color scheme with one color of different shades. A. Triad B. Complementary C. Monochromatic Harmony D. Double Complementary 26. The three pigment colors that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors. A. Primary Colors B. Secondary Colors C. Tertiary Colors D. Color Wheel 27. The colors that can be formed by mixing primary and secondary colors. A. Primary Colors B. Secondary Colors C. Tertiary Colors D. Color Scheme 28. It refers to a particular combination of colors. A. Primary Colors B. Secondary Colors C. Tertiary Colors D. Color Scheme 29. It refers to a circular diagram of the spectrum used to show the relationships between the colors. A. Primary Colors B. Secondary Colors C. Tertiary Colors D. Color Wheel 30. The colors are formed by mixing the primary colors. A. Primary Colors B. Secondary Colors C. Tertiary Colors D. Color Wheel