FT 3023 Test 1 - Multiple choice
The fabric of a shirt advertised as oxford chambray has the following ___.
2x1 basket weave white filling (weft) yarns
In the linen system, there are ___ yards in a hank.
300
___ is a thermoplastic fiber.
Acetate
___ fiber is often used in place of wool because it can be made into lofty, bulky yarns.
Acrylic
___ is a natural fiber that is not used due to health reasons.
Asbestos
_____ is an example of rib weave with prominent ribs.
Bengaline
_____ is not a lightweight plain weave fabric.
Bengaline
_____ is not a twill weave fabric.
Bengaline
_____ is not a single knit jacquard.
Blister
___ is a fancy or novelty yarn.
Boucle
____ is an example of rib weave fabric.
Broadcloth
___ can be used to differentiate between fur and faux fur.
Burn test Visual examination Microscopy test
___ is an example of knitted end product.
Caps Gloves Full-fashioned sweaters Hosiery
____ are lightweight fabrics.
Chiffon Batiste Gauze
___ is commonly used for bed linen.
Cotton/polyester Cotton
_____ are examples of jacquard weave fabrics.
Damask Brocade
___ is used as the base weave of a spot weave fabric.
Dobby or Jacquard Twill Satin Plain
___ is silk reeled from cocoons entangled as they were spun.
Doupioni silk
___ enable manufacture of faux fur that resemble a variety of natural furs.
Finishing Fabric construction Fiber properties Dyeing
___ is an example of a bast fiber.
Flax Hemp
____ is an example of a laminated fabric.
Gore-Tex
______ is a variation of twill weave fabric.
Herringbone
Skin of ___ is used to produce exotic leather.
ostrich sting ray
______ requires the least amount of yarn for knitting.
Jersey
___ is an example of a seed hair fiber.
Kapok
___ is an inherently flame retardant fiber.
Modacrylic
___ can be used as a generic name on textile product label in the US.
Modal
___ is an ISO generic name that is defined as rayon by the FTC.
Modal
_____ is not a figure weave fabric.
Moleskin
______ is an example of basket weave fabric.
Monks cloth
___ fibers have poor wrinkle recovery.
Natural cellulosic Natural protein
___ fibers are easily damaged by mildew.
Natural cellulosic Regenerated cellulosic
___ are fibers that scavenge (easily attract) oil and soil in laundering.
Nylon
___ fibers is also known as polyamide.
Nylon
___ is the first synthetic fiber.
Nylon
___ should be ironed at very low temperature setting.
Nylon
___ fiber is lighter than water.
Olefin
___ is suitable for outdoor applications.
Olefin
____ is an example of single knit jacquard.
Pointelle Intarsia Jacquard jersey Cable knits
___ is an ISO generic name for nylon.
Polyamide
___ fibers are commonly used for fabrics with permanent pleats.
Polyester
___ fibers have excellent chemical resistance.
Polyester
___ is a hydrophobic fiber.
Polyester
___ is the manufactured fiber that is most often combined with cotton.
Polyester
______ fibers are typically used for pile of faux fur fabrics.
Polyester Acrylic and modacrylic
___ is a hydrophilic fiber.
Rayon
___ is the first manufactured fiber.
Rayon
___ are regenerated cellulosic fibers.
Rayon Modal Lyocell
____ knits are commonly used for cuffs and collars.
Rib
_____ can be used as base knit of cable knits.
Rib Jersey Purl
_____ is used to create a uniform pile in faux fur.
Shearing
___ is a filament fiber.
Silk
___ are typically used as warp yarns in satin fabrics.
Smooth filament yarns
_____ are typically used as warp yarns in satin fabrics.
Smooth filament yarns
___ fibers are known for excellent elongation and extremely high elastic recovery.
Spandex
___ is made by sanding the flesh side of leather to produce a nap.
Suede
___ is not a rib weave fabric with prominent ribs.
Surah
___ fibers have a propensity for static buildup.
Thermoplastic
_____ are examples of nonwoven fabrics.
Thinsulate Tyvek
Denim is a classic example of a ____.
Twill weave
____ fabric construction is not used to produce lace.
Weaving
_____ are known for their stretch.
Weft knits
___ is the most commonly used method for producing faux fur.
Weft knitting
___ fibers are food source for moths.
Wool
___ fibers have natural crimp.
Wool
___ is a weak fiber.
Wool
Tape yarns are used for ___.
artificial turf wreaths horticulture applications
Tufted fabrics are not used for _____.
dresses
Schiffli machines are used to manufacture ___.
eyelet embroidery lace
Yarn hairiness affects ___.
fabric hand pilling
When bonding fabrics, ___ must be carefully considered.
face fabric adhesives backing fabric
If wool fibers are machine washed, the shrink considerably due to ___.
felting shrinkage
Filament yarns can be made from ___.
fibers from silk cocoons fibers extruded through a spinneret
Low twist yarns are commonly used for ___.
fleece sweaters
Crepe twist yarn are often used for ___.
georgette
Felt is used for _____.
hats
Knitted yard goods are suitable for ____.
lace curtains
Rib and basket weaves are variations of ____.
plain
Organza is a ____ fabric woven with filament yarns.
plain weave stiff lightweight sheer
Oil-based stains are difficult to remove from ___.
polyester
Raschel knits are used of ____.
produce bags lace curtains laundry bags elasticized bandages
The technical back of jersey knit resembles ______.
purl knit
Which of the following is a multicomponent fabric made with batting in between layers of fabric?
quilted
Thermal bonding cannot be used for producing nonwovens made of ____.
rayon
Thermal bonding cannot be used for producing nonwovens made of ______.
rayon
Most single yarns have ___.
regular twist z-twist
Multifilament yarns are often used for ___.
satin fabrics
In ____, the leather side of lamb pelt is sueded and used on the outside.
shearling
Average twist yarns are commonly used for ___.
sheeting shirting denim
Knitted yard goods are used extensively for the manufacture of ____.
sleepwear t-shirts activewear underwear
Plastic-coated metallic yarns are ___.
slit
A leather purse that resembles snakeskin could be made of ___.
snakeskin coated fabric cowhide
Which of the following is not a method for producing multicomponent fabric?
stitch bonded
Yarn twist affects ___.
strength fineness appearance
Monofilament yarns are often used for ___.
sutures fishing line
Full-fashioned knits are used to produce ___.
sweaters caps dresses
In general, ___ fibers have high abrasion resistance.
synthetic
___ yarns are used for fiberfill.
textured
The ___ manufacturing process can be used to produce faux fur.
tufting knitting weaving
Prominent diagonal lines are visible in ____ weave fabrics.
twill
Which of the following fabric structures is the one used in making denim?
twill
3/1 twill is a/an _____.
uneven sided twill
Nonwoven fabrics are often used as interfacings to stabilize ____.
waistbands necklines
Vertical columns of loops on the face of single weft knit fabrics are known as _____.
wales
In woven fabrics, ____ yarns run along the length of the loom.
warp
Velvet is a ____.
warp pile weave cut pile weave
_____ is a shuttleless loom.
Air-jet loom Rapier loom Water-jet loom
___ is the commonly used natural fiber.
Cotton
___ is an elastomeric fiber.
Elastane Spandex Elastoester Lastol
____ is not a basket weave fabric.
Faille Surah
___ is produced using recycled polyester.
Fleece Tote bags T-shirts Outdoor carpet
___ is characterized by a "broken twill" pattern.
Herringbone twill
____ is an example of mechanical bonding.
Hydroentangling Needle punching Stitch bonding
Fur quality on an animal is the best ________.
In the winter when it is cold
Faux leather is used in place of leather because _____.
It is easier to lay it out and cut it. It is easy to maintain. It is cheaper. of religious reasons.
___ is the most commonly used residential carpet fiber.
Nylon
___ is the most common polymer used for the manufacture of polyester fibers.
PET
___ is a bio-based synthetic fiber made from plant sugars.
PLA
_____ is the simplest and most commonly used weave.
Plain weave
___ is an example of a simple yarn.
Plied
___ yarns are produced by twisting two or more single yarns.
Plied
Monofilament yarns are used for ___.
artificial turf wreaths horticulture applications
Horizontal rows of loops on the face of single weft knit fabrics are known as ____.
courses
Exotic hides are ______.
expensive often imitated
Yarn hairiness is affected by ___.
fiber length
Natural fibers are usually graded based on ___.
length fineness color
Olefin fibers are ___.
lighter than water relatively inexpensive difficult to dye rot resistant
Metal fibers are manufactured fibers composed of ___.
metal-coated plastic metal plastic-coated metal core completely covered by metal
Long and narrow ____ pelts are stitched together to make coats.
mink
In Canada and the United States, ___ are often obtained for animals raised on ranches.
mink fur fox fur
Faux leather is made with _____.
multicomponent fabrics
Yarns made of many filament fibers are known as ___.
multifilament
Green cotton is ___.
none of the above
Tufted carpets are ____.
none of the above
Filament yarns can be used as part of ___.
novelty yarns core-spun yarns covered
Castor beans can be used to produce the raw material used to synthesize ___.
nylon
Direct yarn numbering systems is used for ___.
nylon
Which of the following fibers has the lowest specific gravity?
olefin
Rib and basket weaves are variations of _____ weave.
plain
No twist yarns are generally used for ___.
satin fabrics
Spun yarns can be manufactured with ___.
silk cotton rayon
Filament yarns can be manufactured with ___.
silk rayon
In satin weave fabrics, high luster is achieved by using ___.
smooth yarns high luster yarns long floats filament yarns
Braids are used for ___.
wire insulation cords belts trims
Fabric made with ___ fibers have excellent wrinkle recovery.
wool