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No. of Questions: 100
~ q f r ~ l l : 100
Time: 1 30 Hours
w r q : 1 3 0 ~Full Marks: 300
J. ITfIf:300
Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can Each question carries 3
Three) marks One mark will e deducted/or each incorrect
answer Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted
question.
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(3) This paper comprises of three sections
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Cotton is man made fibre:
(1) Yes (2) Does not exist
(3) No (4) Mixed
'Iik'Il R' Rflfu ~ :•
31ft:ffiq -;ffif ~1 ) WI (2)
(3) -;@ (4) f'lI.'1I$11 f i : l f ~ )
02. Viscose rayon was the first truly man made fibre:
(1) Yes (2) Is not a fibre
(3) No (4) Is under development
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t w o ~I) W (2)
(3) om (4) a:rofi "ifW T ' ' WI
03 Coir is a cellulosic fibre
( I) Synthetic Fiber (2) Protein Fibre
(3) Manmade fiber (4) Yes
flii1oi1f"l'li tw
(1) f ~ . . q f G I i (2) >iliA
(3) l RCI f.Iflfu (4) m
04 Viscose rayon is a protein fibre
(1) False (2) nimal Fibre
(3) True (4) manmade fibre
liMI" m >iliA it AT tw -
(1 ) 71ffif (2) ""l it AT tw
(3) (4) l RCI f.Iflfu tw
05 A staple fibre is of infinite length :
( I) True (2) False
(3) Is a mixed fibre (4) There is no staple fiber
q i l ~ ' 1 ( "l41f"lil f;J m -(1) (2) 71ffif
(3) f"liR'ls l f i l ~ C f (4) Q:m l f i l ~ < om
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06 Silk is a natural fibre
(1) Synthetic Fiber (2) Cellulosic fibre
(3) Manmade ibre (4) Yes
~ I $ f < l ' h t :(1) f< loOlRo'h (2) <1 ~ < i l fOi 'h
(3) 11T fq f.Iflfu (4)•m
07 Synthetic fibres are very comfortable:
1) False 2) True
3) Theyare not
Fibres 4)50/50
f@oOlfc'h ~ ) ~ 1 ( 1 ' l < ; I ' I ' h iIlI :1) 1R'ffi 2) 3) ~ I 4) 50/50
08 Sunthetic fibres are more uniform than natural fibres
1) Can not say 2) False
3) True 4) Some times only
QI Rl'h m lit ~ & l l m ~ ' B'll'fdl mt t -(1) 1ffiT
m(2) 1R'ffi (3) (4) q ; , j t - ~
09 Polymers have high molecular weight
1) False
2) They do not have any Weight
3) True
4) The have low Molecular weight
qTi.'il'l{ 'liT 'lTi.'il<piiR lR ~ ' m<rr t -(1) 1R'ffi (2) lR m<rr
(3) (4) it f ; l 'lTi.'il<p 1( lR -it iIlI I
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10 Polymers are the only right materials for making textile fibres
1) False2) Yes but sometimes only
(3) True
4) Textile fibres are only made from cotton
CR'J <I'll ORR if; qT<'iI'H {it i r d { ~ ( 1 t
(1) lffi<I
(2) m R q;oft- iIi'U
(3)
(4) <reiY if; <I'll 'FI i\ {it RH
11 The most durable fibre is :
1) Cotton 2) Nylon 66 3) Silk
l f ~ fc;:I>ldi t
1) 2) "IT.:r.i'R 66 (3) m
12 How many types of twist are their in the yarns
1) Six 2) Two 3) Four
'IT' i flI>lR >I'Im: if; ~ ) 't -(1) "0": (2) c;T (3) IR
13 otton saris from Venkatagiri have a border of:
4) Wool
(4) o;;
4) Three
(4) <iR
1) Block Printing 2) Screen Printing
3) Embroidered work 4) Zari work
ij",, fil(1 '1ft 'I>T lM m r t ?
(1) '<1fi.j; (2)
(3) i. >l'f (4) ;;Itt 'I>T 'WI
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14 Chanderi is a historic city in
(1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Rajasthan(3) Gujarat (4) Andhra Pradesh
t @ l ~ l f \ l l i <"' R t -(1 ) lit [ i (2) {I I >l1'l i
(3) ptUd i (4) ali.. i
15 Mysore is famous for which type of saris
(1 ) Kanchipuram (2) IrkaI
(3) hrmavaam (4) Tanchoi
1Wl: >Ift:r.i; t ?
(1) l i i i l l ~ 4 (2)
(3) I4[ H4 (4) <i<lIt
16 Tamil Nadu is famous for which type of saris
(I) Kanchipuram (2) Tanchoi
(3) IrkaI (4) Dhramavaam
d f l < l t I ~ 1Wl: >Ift:r.i; t ?
(1) liTill (2) <i<lIt
(3) (4) I4[ H4
17 Paithani are which type of Sarees
(1) Printed (2) Painted
(3) Woven (4) Embroidered
-& Fft
wn;'\ t ?(1 ) (2)
(3) (4)
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18 Banaras is famous for which type of sari ?
(1) Brocaded (2) Painted
(3) Printed (4) Embroidered
'l11H"i m:r OW 1ft ~ i l r ~ ' f 'if; ~ "lIitr.i; ~ ?
(1) 0011 <; (2)
(3) fliR;<; (4 ) ~ 1 . I R ' f i
19 Banaras is commonly known as
(1) Baudhnagri (2) Bunkarnagri
(3) Shivanagri (4) Rajnagri
'l11H"i 1ft 3FI m:r "1Jll t OIRT ;;mrr ~ ?
(1) -.j) l1IRl (2) ' j1ifi<1'Rl
(3) PWWRl (4) <1"11'1<l
20 Mostly the weavers in Banaras are
(1) Hindus (2) Muslims
(3) Sardars (4) Christians
'l11H4 'if; 'G"'"< 3 f ~ t -(1) ~ (2) ~ « 4(3) fmo (4)
21 Brocades are also know as :
(1) Embriodered Fabrics (2) Sanganeeris
(3) Kin kbabs (4) Painted fabric
lit 3FI m:r "1Jll t OIRT ;;mrr ~ ?
(1) ~ <P- (2) ~ i I I ~ { l(3) m ~ (4) <rei
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22 Tangail are saris from :
(1) Assam (2) West Bengal
(3) Punjab (4) Chandari
<i'1<'r q,'j i ?
(1) a rmtI (2) iR:<:-<i>TR(3) $n' (4)
23 Pashmina shawls comes from which state?
(1) Jammu & Kashmir (2) Maharastra
(3) Rajasthan (4) Tamil Nadu
q ~ l i l l m \ r . ' fl mifm i ?
(1) ""'i ' I ~ i l l < (2) 4€lRIe
(3) <10Ifl l11 (4) dfl:i<'l111
24 Which are the most expensive shawls of Kashmir?
(1) Shatoosh (2) Jamiavar
(3) Pashmina (4) Kanhi
, ~ i l l < W f f ~ iW\ m 'IiR fl ?(1) 1ffi :IT (2) 0I141<1R
(3) q ~ l i l l (4)
25 The tasar from Madhya Pradesh is
(1) Silk (2) Wool
(3) Cotton (4) Linen
1l'Z q,'j ~ ~ l d -
(1) W4 (2) o;;ft
(3) 'l'fi (4) fi?r;R
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26 Kalamkaris are famous hand painted fabrics and come from which
state?
(1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Uttar Pradesh
(3) Rajasthan (4) Andhra Pradesh
lIft:r.& ' t fa i. >< 1'li. >Rl flI>\:I U<i<I liT ?
(1) l1»I r (2) ou< r(3) \1 Ili'lR (4) a:Ulif r
27 The craft of Aripana is done on :
(1 ) Textiles (3) Walls
(2) Doors (4) Floors
31ft<Rr f ff i\ 1Rft :(1) oreIT I\ (2) ~ \ i l l n- 1\
(3) ~ I \ (4) -q;W I\
28 In Textile Design we learn to make designs for :
(1) Fabrics (2) Furnitures
(3) Exteriors (4) Interiors
<rei .,Qii. >'1 ~ aio>Io {rIl r ; ; I I ~ ' 1 OAR -
( 1 oreIT 1\ (2) <t> lN\ 1\
(3) W \ i ~ \ d l ~ (4) 31id[l:i. > ; - \ i ~ ' \ ' d l ~29 75 of the Designs are influenced from:
(1) Birds (2) Animals
(3) Nature (4) Textures
75 ~ R t ~ l d l % I I ~ ' 1 fiI;m) "l['l foffl mil ?
(1) r i l r $ ~ ' i it
(3) it
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(2) IH' l(f it
(4) i i I 1 I l ~ it
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30.
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32.
Varanasi is famous or
(1 ) Printing
(3) Embroidery
i1 RI 01 f. "I i B r , i1 il; 5Ifu<; ~(1) flifVT
(3) $ i l ~ ' H l
Varanasi is in which state:
(1 ) Punjab
(3) Uttar Pradesh
i 1 R I O I ~ \1 1 i ?
(1)
(3) ~Varanasi was also known as
(1 ) Shivanagri
(3) Sitanagri
(1) f i1i11 Rl
(3) 4 l ~ 1 1 ' 1 { I
(2) Brocade
(4) Painting
(2)
(4) m
(2) Bihar
(4) Madhya Pradesh
(2) f.m\
(4) l{>Zfm
(2) Ramnagri
(4) Bunkarnagri
(2) {l41'I{I
(4) ~ q ; 1 I I { I
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33. The paisley motif found on most of the textiles in India originated
during:
(1) Mauryan Buddhist Period (2) Mohenjo Daro civilization
(3) Mughal Period (4) Jain paintings
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m;i'f'R ,qifq;d ' "1ft ' lm it it IP't TJit :
(1) -.:i't< o U ~ (2) oliGI4l <1 «11
(3) l R l (4) m
34 Religious texts from India s prehistory in the Rig Veda and the
Upanishads, tell us about early literary references to fabric nearly:
(1) 10,000 years ago (2) 500 years ago
(3) 20,000 years ago (4) 3,000 years ago
:;fu: 3qRtlc{l it IP't IR qffi mfiIq; B I f ~ i 1 <m't m;i f ii;
IR it fflf<t ?
(1) 10,000 <m't
(3) 20,000 <m't
(2) 500 <m't
(4) 3,000 <m't
35 Which motif evolved from 17th centrury floral and tree -of -life designs
that were created in expensive tapestry-woven on Mughal textiles.
(1) Saganerri motif (2) Jamdani motifs
(3) Ikat motif (4) Paisley motif
1foif M«n 'I>t. #t ' "1ft oft l R l ~ R R W . 1 'R 'IP't TJit -
(1) m 1f.ffi (2) IIQG41
(3) (4)
36 The first example of a stone statuette of a high priest figure which is
decorated wit a raised trefoil patterned shawl was found at the excavation site of
(1) Konark
(3) Mohenjo-daro
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(2) Samath
(4) Ajanta
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qft it WR qft If<I "" >I'1l i J ~ m < O I , oil f ~ < h l ~ ( 1'-it, <"IR 'l< 'IT'it"lf'1\ ?
1) <hlOIl<t
3) 4 l ~ 1 . n ~ 1 4 I ·(2) m<1j0l
(4) 31'iR T
37 A cotton cloth from ...... was used to wrap the body of the Buddha
when he attained eternal rest
(1) Kashi (2) Gujarat
(3) Rajasthan (4) Orissa
<"IR li W mR 'lit WR: t w:irT flI;>:rr 1 l1
f.r<liuT 'lit >IT'< W t ?
1) m 2) ' l H I ~(3) <I"If'l11 (4)
38 Archaeological finds on the walls of early primitive homes have re-
vealed drawings and designs of :
(1) Buildings
(3) Animals and birds
(2) Geometrical Patterns
(4) Plants & Grass
1<1\1'" f<i'll'l IDU > RiA .ro 'lit 'R >r'IiT< 1ll t '11il ' it ?
(1) (2) 'l<Iif'lru'l 1ll t
(3) 0 R'I1: am laj] (4) ..ftit am 1m
39What comes first ?
(1) Design (2) Weave
(3) Cloth (4) Print
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(2)
(4)
40 Which colour Hannony is achieved by the use of different tints of shades
of one Hue or colour
(I) Triad (2) Analogous
(3) Complementary (4) Monochromatic
v:< > M ii> M'ffl ' m q;f.t 'l1: <it 'Ii ffi 61\41;ft >IT <f mt ?
(1) (2) 'fllctl l l\'l
f il fI 'ilf<3) I> l <1 'i ( (4) 'il1101>1 ,,'"
41 Complementary colors are :
(I) Adjacent to each other
(3) Next to each othder
(2) Opposite to each other
(4) Forming a Triad
'l>l"lctlil'i (l 'Ii ffi mit t
(1) lR j - lR j
(3) v:< > ii> W l
(2) v:< > ii> f<mla(4) r ~ h l o l 0Af<t t
42 How many Primary Colours are there?
(1) Three (2) Five (3) Seven
flf;a;f m'lfilq; M mit t ?
(I) <fA (2) -,rr"
43 Which is the warm colour?
(1) Green
(3) Black
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(3) Wd
(2) Red
(4) Blue
(4) Two
(4)
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Fr" 11' it 'IiR ~ j l l f "M t
(1) (2) <'lffi
(3) (4) -;f\ffi
44 Which is the cool colour?
(1) Orange (2) Red
(3) lack (4) lue
f. l:;j i'i it 'IiR W OUGT "M
(1 ) I1fIiI (2) <'lffi
(3) (4) -;f\ffi
45 When we mix YeHow and Red we get
(1 ) Green (2) Orange
(3) Mauve (4) Brown
1fi<;;rr afu <'lffi "M fA< II Ii< f1<IT -
(1) (2) I1fIiI
(3) * (4) 'iU
46 o make brown we mix
(1) auve Red (2) Orange + lue
(3) lue + Red (4) Red Green
'iU"M 0Rf.t if; fW .
'IiR it"flit
'liTfl:r( rrH
(1) * + <'lffi(2) I1fIiI + -;f\ffi
(3) -;f\ffi + <'lffi (4) <'lffi +
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47 In 1856 Synthetic dyes were first derived from
(1) Tyrian purple (2) Plants
(3) Coal tar (4) Cochineal
1856 i i Rci' lRif> m; <fA \l 1f1fi ?
(1) W1R1 (2) ..ftit
(3) < iWr <m: (4) <ilf<liA4i '1
48 Naphthool dyes are also known as :
(1) Azoic Dyes (2) Vat Dyes
(3) Sulphur Dyes (4) Disperse Dyes
~ i R H l ~ <it 3Fl m; "1r'1 "\l "1111 l1<11 t ?
1) <I>'ffl if> (2) ~(3) (4) f t < f s ~ f q c i z ; f
49 The vat dye is made soluble in water by dissolving ............... .
(1) Potassium dichromate (2) Turkey Red Oil
(3) Acetic acid (4) Hydro-sulphite
~ <it f<li\4i h R1 ' At ii i i ' 1 1 ~ f i i ' 1 0f1T41 l1<11 t ?
(1) < i l f c ~ 4 4 sl s,Mk: (2) tg a:rI$<'I
(3) QJfIfcif> (4) \4<"1iI$l
50 The fastest dyes or cotton linen and rayon are ..... .. .
(I) Sulphur Dyes (2) Direct Dyes
(3) Vat Dyes (4) Disperse Dyes
~ 1WR afu: BiR if; m t - I)
(3) ~
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(2) sl i t l l
(4) fsfqz;f
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51 The Animal Dye Tyrian purple is obtained from
(I) Cutch madder (2) Henna saffron
(3) Indigo, and alizarin (4) Fish and small insects
ttflq('1 i 1 ~ n " 1 'R'I<'f f. "'f i l B > 1'<1 mm i ?
(I) q;-;;(, (2) fu";n, 4 liiH
(3) ~ f . s n 1l: i 1lf<'l<iHl'1 (4) m 1l: i52 After dyeing, the fabric is well soaped while dyeing with
(I) Direct dyes (2) Pigment dyes
(3) Reactive dyes
(I) S I ~ R(3) fl:l«Ifc<i
(4) Developed dyes
(2) fq'liI'<
(4) S'l('1CS
53 Before dyeing when yarn is constructed into fabric it is known as
(I) Stock dyeing (2) Top dyeing
(3) Yarn dyeing (4) Piece dyeing
\ B <IR B "iRA '1ft 'hil('1ld1 i -(I) ~ S $ (2) i fq S$
(3) <IR S$ (4) 1ffi:I S$
54 The dyeing process after certain kinds of apparel are knitted is known
as
(I) Top dyeing (2) Garment dyeing
(3) Piece dyeing (4) Yarn dyeing
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flmq >I'l>R <'R' I' < it ~ <m 1ft lIfil><lI '*11ci1 t :
1) i q 2) '1I<il'i ~3) -.:fm ~ 4) 'l1'f ~
55 Dyeing a staple before it is spun refers to as ........ .
(1) Garment dyeing (2) Stock dyeing
(3) Piece dyeing (4) Top dyeing~ < it ~ B 'f'I <m 1ft lIfil><lI . , ~ 1 l < i l t :1) '1I\il'i ~ (2) ~ ~3) -.:fm ~ 4) i q
56 Yarn wound on spools cones or similar units and then dyed is re
ferred to as
(1) Space dyed
(3) Piece dyed
(2) Package-dyed
(4) Yarn dyed
'l1'f < it '@, m ~ ~ R . n ~ (1q;;.,<) <m 'Ift llfil><ll '-l>'I
'I' l <mt t ?1) ~3) -.:fm $
2) ~4) 'l1'f $
57 Warp-beam Dyeing method is similar to . ...... but is more economical.
(1) Space Dyeing (2) Piece Dyeing
(3) Package Dyeing (4) Yarn Dyeing
ql'f <i\ll ~ m ~ f'R 3 l f ~ m ~ ~ <l'lA t 'R 3 l f ~ f'"1d6ll41 t
1) ~ 2) -.:fm ~3) ~ ~ 4) 'l1'f ~
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58 Which method gives manufacturers maximum flexibility or their in-ventories to meet large small demands or a given colour as fashionrequires?
(1) Space dyeing (2) Piece dyeing
(3) Yarn dyeing (4) Garment dyeing
f. "I iI -B <i> R mW l iI if; m q ~ ~ 'R N-t 'fiT < 1+i1< 1IQ1
fu t
(1) ~ (2) q m ~3) 'lA (4) 'IRi't' 2 ~
59 Maximum durability of colour depends on selection of correct
(1) Weather (2) Mordents
(3) Dye (4) Water temperature
~ 'fiT fl i j ;IM1 f. "I iI i't f < j ~ < f mft ' R f lof>: < mIT t ?
(1) <itwr 2) ~ 1 { ~ ' 2 ~(3) ~
60 The Natural dyes are used on .......
(1) Synthetics Fibers (2) Artificial Fibers
(3) Man made Fibers (4) Natural Fibers
Wiifu , m 'fit -.mft t ;1) Ri,.qfl'li tm'R
(3) ~ 1 1 ' * l ' i d tm 'R
(2) ~ t m R(4) ~ l l f u i j ; tm'R
61 For which fiber was Disperse dyes originally developed.(1) otton and linen fibers (2) Rayon fibers
(3) Acetate fibers (4) Wool fibers
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fSlA lf lIT 4>W l{ oft ?
( 1) 'f> 'R:;f T(Ci ft;r;R (2)
(3) l I > < i l ~ l (4)
62 Which was the first synthetic indigo dye
(1) Disperse Dyes (2) Azoic Dyes
(3) Vat Dye (4) Sulphur Dyes
l [ ~ ~ £ l i l q;'}.j m ft ?
(1) f s ~ q ' l f(3) <k
(2) Il>;;\\;;ij;
(4) m'lf> {
63 Natural dyes have no affinity for the fiber and are held to the fabric
with the help of :
(1) Gelatine
(3) Steaming
(2) Mordents
(4) Starches
"t'reij; €:I 'iii w.t f.I" i €:I f 1T ~ l \ l l i j ; iRt ~ ?
(1) ; l i < A f ~ 1 (2) 4 d o e ~(3) <:<.lYj '1 (4)
64 Before dyeing when yarn is constructed into fabric it is known as
(1) Stock dyeing (2) Top dyeing
(3) Yarn dyeing (4) Piece dyeing
w.t €:I <tR €:I <RR lIT >If'iI;<rr ij;\l<1ldl t :(1) sWT (2) tftr sWT
(3) <tR sWT (4) -qm sWT
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65 The Machlipatnum block printed fabric comes from which state ......
(I) Tamil Nadu (2) Andhra Pradesh(3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Kerala
01l1I <ref f'if,-.r \fa it \4I4f"'1< t I
(I) d l l : i i l 1 1 ~ (2) 3lRT J r
(3) 11 'l J r (4) iRi"I
66 Which is a painted fabric?
(I) Bagh (2) Pichhavai
(3) Bandhani (4) Kanjivaram
f I;<rr <R'JI ""'" \11 t ?(1) 'I17T (2) q ~ q ~(3) (4) ihHq{,{
67 Resisting of cloth is when colour cannot enter the ....... . .
(I) Printed area (2) Tied area
(3) Woven area (4) Em broidered area
'liT 3lq{ 'lih 'IWT f;rnif tlT wr <.j;1: lRIT ?
(I) a);r (2) mtf.t IiT a);r
(3) a);r (4) a);r
68 The Economical Warp beam Dyeing method is similar to .......
(I) Space Dyeing (2) Piece Dyeing
(3) Package Dyeing (4) Yarn Dyeing
3llf>fq;- . , it 'IR' -oW M'l ....... it WlR t I
(I) m (2) -.ffi:I
(3) (4) 'l1'1T
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69 From ... state we get Pashmina shawls which are famous needle Em-
broidered shawls with small beautiful borders having flowers leaves
etc.
I) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Gujarat
(2) Jammu & Kashmir
(4) Uttar Pradesh
q ~ < 1 \ 1 1 Ilffi ....... I'l ~ l 4 f " l l l t ;;jj GRT if; Ilffi if; tow. t
Of ~ ~ n i f t it 'F'PI'ITWif ~ I
(I) 3' RI 2) ' i Of M<1\(
(3) 2 1(1<1 (4)
70 Jain Patas are the oldest among the Indian ...... on cloth
I) Weaves (2) Mordents
(3) Painting (4) Printings
' ' Iml R ' iT lmfI l ...... t I
(I) 2) j j o ~ o <(3) ilR<T (4)
71 The hangings used on ceremonial occasions hung behind the Deityare the
(1) Brocades
(3) Kalamkari
(2) Phadas
(4) Pichhavai
....... qi] 'If<i if; if; _ R i . 1 < " ; I ~ if; "'IT' :;mn t I
I) 2) <ri6
(3) ";i.1Y";I'J (4) M0i1{
72 Phadas is the traditional folk painting of ...................... .I) Cotton and linen fibers
(3) Rajasthan
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(2) Rayon fibers
(4) Wool fibers
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76 The 2/2 Twill repeats on
(1) Seven ends(3) Two ends
2/2 < i i ~ { l 4 l omit i -(1) 7 ~ l 1 :3) <ii 'l1:
(2) Eight ends(4) Four ends
(2) 8 'l1:
(4) IR 'l1:
77 How many ends are there in the sateen weave in its warp or weft form
(1) Four-end (2) One-end
(3) Three-end (4) Eight-end
-miR <fiq il; oR aW 'IA 'l1: flI;(R i ?
(1) IR (2) (3) <fR (4) me
78 What type of weaves produced an all-over non-twill) affects?
(1) Sateen Weave (2) Honeycombs
(3) Crepe Weave (4) Huckaback Wea,-e
f.r<;j it -B <liR ~ \1T 1R ~ "l '1l' q;«fr ?
(1) -miR (2) ~ ; f l " ' T I < I(3) m (4) ~ ' ~ '
79 The Designers and pattern weavers prefer which type of Handloom ?
(1) Treadle (2) Dobby
(3) Warp Knitting Machine (4) Lace Loom
r l 5 " ' I ~ ; f '<'i m ( ~ ) 1 iPI OW liT ~ \ ) " ' { " l l l1:R <Pi t ?
(1) (2) s'i'<fi
(3) om Rfi1T ll"'IiR (4) ffi:I C'['l
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80 What is put on the warp yarn to strengthen and protect them during
weaving?
1) Sizing 2) mercerization
3) Starches 4) Gelatin
< f.'r 'iI> ?lR qft ~ , * t d 'RA 'iI> ~ 'iI> WI l 'iI> -.m, R
'I< l W1PlI -;;mrr t ?
(1) <fif;M
(3) RRi
(2)
(4)
~ 4 < 1 ¥ 1 1<ilclf< 1
81 What is a Mechanical finish to smoothen and straighten the fabric
and to give it a more saleable appearance?
1) Calendaring 2) Embossing
3) Starches 4) Mercerization
m qft it"if.I 'iI> <=ihn afu ' f 1 1 ' 1 ~ 'RA iI> q;'\;r -m 4il>f1iliclN ; f . l ~ 1 ~ omft t ?
(1) <i<il SR 1 (2) llf<ilRi 1
(3) RRi (4) ~ * I < i l ~ 1 1
82 Which weave is the least expensive and most commonly used for boththick and sheer fabric?
1) Sateen Weaves 2) Satin Weaves
3) Plain Weaves 4) Twill Weaves
' ll"<iI afu m WliR 'iI> qft flI;<J { 1 1 ~ I ' I d : 'R1 IT -;;mrr t :(1) miR (2)
(3) (4)
83 The simplest form of interlacing is weave1) Twill 2) Satin
3) Plain 4) Sateen
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R 'f if ' >t. .IT ~ ' i « ~ r + i ' l <1ft mom:uT MOl ~ ?
(1) (2) mft;
(3) '<iR (4) miR
84 Twill weave requires a minimum of ...... ..... warp and weft threads each.
(1) Two (2) Three (3) Four (4) Nine
<WI if 1 <R <fA afu: 'II'it <1ft q l j q;lj a 1 \ i 1 ~ ~ ' l i d l WIT ~ :
(1) (2) <fA (3) <m: (4)- ; f l
85 fabric has a glossy surface and a dull back
(1) Denim (2) Satin
(3) Woolen (4) Cotton
<1ft T14'1iGR * WIT ~ I
(1) (2) mft;
(3) (4) 'f l\
86 Plain weave requires ...........harnesses for construction.
(1) One (2) Five
(3) Four (4) Two
'<.'R <WI lit ORR <1ft 3l1'm'lidl WIT ~(1) (2) -q).;
(3) <m: (4)
87 A fabric is woven on a ...... .
(1) Loom
(3) Trolley
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(2) Table
(4) Beam
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<I> m < it f.IJ:;f it it ~ P R ;;mIT i ?
(1) l ( li<'IT) (2) m (itor)
(3) (4) ofm
88 The printing paste is pressed through the screen with the help of a
(1) Brush (2) Spoon
(3) Squeeze (4) Cloth
flm >T < it 'R 14> 8 1>1 ~ d l it iffi f;;<rr ;;mIT i ?
(1) -.ro (2) l
(3) wiliiill (4) <I> m
89 In earlier day s . ............. .meshes were used as screens
(1) organdie (2) Silk mesh
(3) Nylon (4) Paper
~ a m r it fW< f.IJ:;f it it l' T m mm I IT ?
(1) 31M·s1 (2) ro
(3) 1 1 ~ < I T 1 (4) it<R
90 .. .............Agents are added to increase the viscosity of the printing
paste
(1) Glycerene
(3) Urea
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(2) Thikning
(4) Thinning
(2) f l'liH'1
(4) fl lf.iTr
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91 Needling technique binds the fibre web using ........ needles.
(1)Single
(2) Latch
(3) Multiple (4) Barbed
oflsf<ii" di f>1 'h j m <it f"'{l<l; ID\T 311'rn j <If'll 'lfII'IT i ?
(1) ftirr<'T (2)
(3) '1<.' ilQ(1 (4)
92 . ............ threads are used in the process of stitch through bonding.
(1) Thermoplastic (2) Steel
(3) Plastic (4) Cotton
;fl"f4·, ID\T 'lit 'lIflI>'lT j 'lit. >Wt m W t i :(1) tJ.,l'<'l,fl:i 'h (2)
(3) '<'I,fl:i 'h (4)
93 Fibres when passed through carding machines become ....... ..... .
(1) Coiled (2) Twisted
(3) Parallel (4) Wrinkled
' 'h,ft·, ..rnA i\; 00 W t 'hit m JR\ t ?
(1) '1>1$<.' s (2) f ~ c t s(3) ~ { 1 1 (4) R'if><.' s
94 The loops created along the width of the fabric are termed as :
(1) Courses (2) Pearls
(3) Wales (4) Knitters
'lit i\; '8'1'"''<1, ;;it err rn t, 'f' T -.;i<t t ?
(1) <hl{R1{l (2) '<.'f'8
(3) itR: (4) m
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95 In ....................process the fibres are suspended in the air
(1) Air-laid web (2) Blow hard Air(3) Round Air (4) Blow Air
........ lit ~ f u if fjCIT if fmt mt t I
( 1 ll:'R < Is m.; (2) -..;it mi ll:'R
(3) mos ll:'R (4) -..;it ll:'R
96 . ................ is a type of needle used inknitting machines
(1) Barbed
(3) Single
(2) Latch
(4) Multiple
......... ll:'I> wnR lit \rt t oil f.WT if wWr lit ;;rnft t :(1) (2)
(3) fuTR'I (4) l : r . * o ; i , ~ h l q , i I
97 . ...............fabrics are more stretchable thanthe warp knitted fabrics
(1) Woolen (2) Silk
(3) Thick (4) Weft Knitted
........... M0i4'1i q1'f f. fts >f0i4'1i lit W I ~ an"", ( ~ i l ' l i l ) iRt t :(1) di ft (2)
(3) f2l<l> (4) f. fts
98 The loops created along the width of the fabric are termed ............ .
(1) Wales (2) Knitters
(3) Courses (4) Pearls
q;q- lit it; (141'11'<1( oil i I llt t, 6'%' t :(1) -iM: (2)
(3) &iI<f*Il. l (4)
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99 The vertical rows ofJoops formed during knitting are known as
1) Knitter 2) Courses3) Wales 4) Pearls
'" G'tm <f tr ;;it < i f U i ~ ( q ~ 1 < t ; i . 1 "U) i t ~ :1) f.Im 2) <hl ffl 1
3) 4) '<'h:
100 Knitting is the process of of yarns
1) Interloping 2) Interlacing
3) Weaving 4) Twining
lR lIT • q;f t tr >IfWlT f I
1) ~ w . 1 1 f 4 1 1 2) ~ ~ « m i l l3) ftf iTT (4) R: I .j 'I
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