1. The basic element of textile. It is a fine, hair-like strand that forms the base of a yarn.
a. Staple
b. Fibers
c. Denier
d. Filament
2. Soluble substance that penetrates into the fabric and are fixed by chemical action, heat or other treatments.
a. Color
b. Dyes
c. Paint
d. Pigment
3. The type of weave when two weft threads are interlaced into two warp threads.
a. Tabby
b. Basket
c. Plain
d. Twill
4. Natural fibers that come from the fleece of sheep.
a. Silk
b. Cotton
c. Jute
d. Wool
5. A chemical finish that makes a fabric resistant to wetting.
a. Antiseptic
b. Waterproof
c. Water repellant
d. Crease resistant
6. A finish for fabric that make it resistant to wrinkling.
a. Crease-resistant
b. Water repellant
c. Glazed
d. Napping
7. Fabric that has a rib weave that gives its pebbly appearance.
a. Bouche
b. Barathea
c. Batiste
d. Bengaline
8. Decorative fabric wherein the pictorial/ornamental design is made by weaving colored weft thread alternatively.
a. Leno
b. Tapestry
c. Frieze
d. Sateen
9. How many pieces of 15’x16’ ceramic tile would fit a 5.75m x 6m living room?
a. 238 pieces
b. 250 pieces
c. 235 pieces
d. 245 pieces
10.How many pieces of marine plywood would fit a 20m x 38.75m flat ceiling of a lobby area?
a. 294 pieces
b. 302 pieces
c. 296 pieces
d. 286 pieces
11.How many pieces of marble slab .60m x .30m would fit a 10.25m x 9.60m open area?
a. 596 pieces
b. 599 pieces
c. 602 pieces
d. 605 pieces
12.How many rolls of wallpaper would be needed to fit a 6.0m x 4.0m room with a ceiling height of 2.80m and with the following obstructions: 3.0m window width, 1.5m window height; .85m door width, 2.10m door height?
a. 10 rolls
b. 11 rolls
c. 8 rolls
d. 7 rolls
13.How many pieces of carpet tiles would be needed to fit a 8.45m x 6.32m room?
Carpet tile: 16”x16”
a. 375 pieces
b. 368 pieces
c. 365 pieces
d. 370 pieces
14.How many pieces of acoustic board 2”x2” would fit 7.0m x 6.0m room?
a. 375 pieces
b. 368 pieces
c. 365 pieces
d. 370 pieces
15.How many gallons of epoxy paint would you need for a laboratory flooring hallway? Requirement that has a size of 3.0m x 8.35m.
a. 4 gallons
b. 3 gallons
c. 3 ½ gallons
d. 4 ½ gallons
16.Fire exit door bolt locking device used on exit door the door latch releases when a bar across the inside of the door is pushed.
a. Fire exit door
b. Panic door device
c. Double action door
d. Single action door
17.How many board feet is 1,500 pieces of 1”x4”x8”?
a. 3,990 bdft.
b. 3,995 bdft.
c. 3,980 bdft.
d. 3,975 bdft.
18.What is the construction term for wood plank?
a. Tabla
b. Haspe
c. Senepa
d. Kahoy
19.Pleated of draped lengths of fabric hanging down side by the sides of the window, usually with swags.
a. Jabot
b. Scarf
c. Valance
d. Lambrequin
20.A hinge door which is divided into two. The upper part can be opened while the lower part can be closed and vice versa.
a. French door
b. Sliding door
c. American door
d. Dutch door
21.The molding that covers the angle formed by a ceiling and a wall.
a. Trim
b. Cornice
c. Frieze
d. Baseboard
22.Marble chips mixed with cement (matrix) or epoxy, poured, troweled and polished with machines.
a. Monolithic
b. Linoleum
c. Terrazzo
23.Plant fiber that is sometimes used as a substitute for flax or linen.
a. Cotton
b. Ramie
c. Jute
d. Hemp
24.Animal fibers of good resistance to abrasion, flame resistant, anti-static and has a pleasingly soft hand.
a. Hair
b. Wool
c. Mohair
d. Alpaca
25.The most common plant fiber used in the market.
a. Linen
b. Cotton
c. Ramie
d. Jute
26.Plain weave, a simple interweaving of warp and weft threads with the same yarn count per square inch is also called:
a. Tabby weave
b. Unbalanced weave
c. Regular weave
d. Double weave
27.Thin cotton fabric, soft plain weave. Suitable for glass curtains or for draperies. Inexpensive, durable, informal and may be used alone in windows.
a. Silk
b. Fiberglass
c. Muslin
d. Tafetta
28.A close plain weave lightweight material, crisp and sometimes weighted with chemical salts. Cracks in strong sunlight. Used as backing material.
a. Satin
b. Silk
c. Poplin
d. Taffeta
29.A medium weight fabric suitable for heavy drapery, upholstery and wall covering. Woven on a jacquard loom; raised designs are produced by floating some of the filling yarns. Usually has multi colored floral or conventional pattern.
a. Damask
b. Burlap
c. Brocade
d. Canvas
30.Cotton or blend in a plain, diagonal weave. Heavy, firm and durable. Often used for awnings, outdoor curtains and upholstery.
a. Damask
b. Burlap
c. Brocade
d. Canvas
31.Any combination of two of the three basic weaves; flat jacquard patterns, which is similar to brocade but the design is not in relief.
a. Mohair
b. Burlap
c. Damask
d. Brocatelle
32.One of the oldest weave known since the ancient times is:
a. Tapestry
b. Satin
c. Silk
d. Pile
33.Clear acrylic paint that acts as a barrier to masonry dampness or moisture.
a. Clear gloss acrylic emulsion
b. Epoxy
c. Topcoat
d. Primer
34.Multi colored finish that defines depth and dimension through colors.
a. Plexiboard
b. Tile kote
c. Multi fleck
d. Acritex
35.Window treatment that is primarily decorative may be drawn for privacy, normally hung to cover top and casing of a window.
a. Glass curtain
b. Over draperies
c. Casement curtain
d. Sheer curtain
36.Pleated blinds.
a. Cat ridge pleats
b. Vero sol
c. Roller blinds
d. Venetian blinds
37.Fabric covered shades of horizontal panels, folding up in accordion pleats from the bottom.
a. Balloon shades
b. Austrian shades
c. Roman shades
d. Casement shades
38.Enlarged photograph used as mural on walls.
a. Scenic
b. Mural
c. Photomural
d. Scaling
39.Paint defect where film breaks into small pieces and falls off.
a. Leveling
b. Flaking
c. Grinning
d. Scaling
40.Three pleated heading used for formal window dressing.
a. Ripple fold
b. French pleats
c. Cat ridge pleats
d. Box pleats
41.Fluorescent textile finish used to make fabrics resistant to water borne and oil borne stains.
a. Applique
b. Plain weaving
c. Scotch guard
d. Color line
42.The name of a manufacturer gives a product to distinguish it from other products.
a. Trade name
b. Plain weave
c. Resist printing
d. Sanforized
43.Wax or paste applied to sections of the cloth that prevents the dye from being absorbed in those areas.
a. Resist printing
b. Mildew-resistant finish
c. Color line
d. Mercerization
44.The filler thread crosses over every other warp yarn.
a. Mercerization
b. Plain weave
c. Resist printing
d. Elastic finish
45.Indicates that there is no more than 1% residual shrinkage is the fabric.
a. Sanforized
b. Color line
c. Elastic finish
d. Mildew-resistant finish
46.Fabric that is treated with the toxic compound that can destroy organism.
a. Mildew-resistant finish
b. Color line
c. Trade name
d. Elastic finish
47.Ornamental stitchery that is applied to another surface.
a. Applique
b. Mercerization
c. Mildew-resistant finish
d. Color line
48.How many pieces of 16”x16” ceramic tile would fit a 5.75m x 6m living room?
a. 238 pieces
b. 250 pieces
c. 235 pieces
49.A fabric terminology, which means top loss color in water.
a. Cropping
b. Bleeding
c. Cracking
50.A three-sided shaped or straight cornice that frames the window across the top and down the two sides. It is made of hardboard, padded and covered with fabrics.
a. Canopy
b. Cantonnaire
c. Carrier
51.A sized coarse cotton or linen used as stiffening
a. Buckram
b. Dacron
c. Brocatelle
52.A type of wallpaper that is made from heavy white paper backed with another layer of ordinary wood pulp and embossed white damp so pronounced relief patterns remain when hung.
a. Anaglypta
b. Lincrusta
c. Ingrain
53.Window treatment that gives privacy to seated patrons beside the window while allowing passersby to have a glimpse inside
a. Café curtains
b. Tiers
c. Eyelet curtains
d. Tab top curtain
54.Vernacular term for carpet
a. Alpombra
b. Azulea
c. Solehiya
d. Tapakan
55.How many pieces or marine plywood would fit a 20m x 38.75m ceiling of a lobby area?
a. 294 pieces
b. 302 pieces
c. 296 pieces
56.How many bdft. of t&g plank natural size ½”x4”x4” would fit a 6.0m x 4.5m room?
a. 227 pieces
b. 228 pieces
c. 229 pieces
57.Carpet weaving process named after a town in England, employs a jacquard pattern making mechanism, operating in the same principle as the player piano rolls with punched pattern cards determining pile height and color selection.
a. Wilton
b. Tufting
c. Knitting
58.Carpet machine woven method, which has a similar principle to an ordinary sewing machine, only that stitches more than one row at a time.
a. Weaving
b. Tufting
c. Knitting
59.An opaque or translucent element used to shield a lamp from a view or to absorb unwanted light.
a. Louver
b. Crown
c. Baffle
60.A type of bed with a canopy suspended from the ceiling rather than supported by posts.
a. A la Duchess
b. Canopy
c. Baton
61.A brocade-like fabric usually of silk or wool.
a. Leno
b. Jacquard
c. Brocatelle
62.The science of fiber and their end product fabrics.
a. Textile
b. Nap
c. Pilling
63.Unused raw wool
a. Jute
b. Virgin wool
c. Polonaise
64.Fiber end rise to give a soft finish to cloth.
a. Sash curtain
b. Nap
c. Gimp
65.A flour chemical textile finish used to make fabrics resistant to water borne and oil borne stains.
a. Polonaise
b. Scotch guard
c. Organzine
66.Delicately colored antique silk rug.
a. Jute
b. Welting
c. Polonaise
67.Fiber which resembles flax, but is made from the interior of the stalk of a tall plant, which grows in India.
a. Jute
b. Cheesecloth
c. Sash curtain
68.A transformer that delivers a lower voltage to the output, as in low voltage lighting.
a. Wavelength
b. Step down transformer
c. Minstar
69.A compact fluorescent filament lamp filled in part with halogen vapor.
a. Tungsten halogen lamp
b. Step down transformer
c. Wavelength
70.The distance between one peal or crest of a wave and the next corresponding peak or crest; can be applied to heat, light, sound or other electromagnetic waves.
a. Wavelength
b. Step down transformer
c. Tungsten halogen lamp
71.Sometimes known as brise-brise, French term roughly translated as “wind screen”
a. Sash curtain
b. Welting
c. Gimp
72.Similar to stretch curtain but is permanently tied with a tie back in the middle.
a. Sash curtain
b. Plain weave
c. Hourglass curtain
73.Strips of material sewn between upholstery seams or drapery seams to give a finished appearance. May be braided or filled with card.
a. Welting
b. Sash rods
c. Gimp
74.A narrow, flat braid or rounded card of fabric used for trimming.
a. Gimp
b. Sash rods
c. Welting
75.A narrow, close-woven or braid used for trimming draperies and upholstery and commonly made of lace, metallic thread or embroidery.
a. Gimp
b. Galloons
c. Jute
76.Commonly used of French doors and casement windows to hold sash curtains or hourglass curtains, these adjustable rods attach with brackets to the top and bottom of the frame.
a. Sash rods
b. Cheese cloth
c. Gimp
77.A loosely woven cloth like a coarse version of butter muslin.
a. Cheese cloth
b. Polonaise
c. Orgazine
78.A velvet finish cut pile carpet. Involves 70% acrylic fiber and 30% nylon fiber, fused with an impermeable backing of latex and jute.
a. Milstar
b. Plain weave
c. Jute
79.A basic fabric weave wherein the filler thread crosses over every other warp yarn. Sometimes called a tabby weave.
a. Taffeta weave
b. Jute
c. Polonaise
80.Type of glass curtain hung on the window sash. They can be stretched between rods on the top and bottom of window sashes or hung in loose folds.
a. Casement
b. Sash
c. Draw
d. Sheer
81.A rod pocket curtain stretched between two sash rods and tied at the center. Also known as rod-to-rod sheers.
a. Hour glass
b. Sheers
c. Tie back
d. Cafe
82.This type of soft treatment is wherein the fabric is draped over the rod at the top of the window.
a. Swag
b. Cascade
c. Jabots
d. Skirting
83.This type of rod operated on a pulley system and is available either in one or two-way types. It is used in drawing curtains or draperies.
a. Triple rods
b. Flat rods
c. Traverse rods
d. Extension rods
84.Fabric, cord or metal whose function is to hold back draperies.
a. Ruffles
b. Braids
c. Tiebacks
d. Edging
85.Oval or round, these rods have spring tension mechanism inside to hold the rod curtains within the window frame.
a. Café rods
b. Sash rods
c. Tension rods
d. Spring rods
86. Window type that is hinged at one side swinging in or out.
a. Awning
b. Jalousie
c. Double hung
d. Casement
87.A type of carpet weave distinguished by the double row of weft and filling yarns.
a. Ax minister weave
b. Velvet weave
c. Chenille weave
d. Tapestry weave
88.A surface texture of carpet with looped tufts that are all the same height.
a. Level tip
b. Level loop
c. Plush pile
d. Shag
89.A coarsely woven rug with fringe end traditionally this kind of fabric was used for ponchos.
a. Mexican serape
b. Navajo
c. Numdah
d. Kasham
90.A sheer plain weave cotton fabric woven or embroidered with dots at intervals.
a. Brocatelle
b. Dotted Swiss
c. Oxford
d. Terry cloth
91.Earthenware covered with opaque colored glaze containing tin oxide.
a. Slipware
b. Red ware
c. Porcelain
d. Faience
92.White earthenware with a transparent glaze Josiah Wedgewood renamed it “Queen’s ware” as a result of an order for a tea service for Queen Charlotte.
a. Whieldon wares
b. Pratt ware
c. Cream ware
d. Elers ware
93.T and G with 3.20 sq. m. floor area using .20mx.20m tiles. How many pieces will be used?
a. 60 pieces
b. 80 pieces
c. 8 pieces
d. 40 pieces
94.Balcony with 61.73 meter floor area using .40mx.40m tiles. How many tiles will be used?
a. 3,858 pieces
b. 38 pieces
c. 385 pieces
d. 340 pieces
95.Terrace with 51.33 sq. m. floor area using .45mx.45m tiles. How many tiles will be used?
a. 25 pieces
b. 2,550 pieces
c. 254 pieces
d. 256 pieces
96.Hallway with 18.42 sq. m. floor area using .10mx.10m tiles. How many tiles will be used?
a. 1,842 pieces
b. 184 pieces
c. 2,000 pieces
d. 200 pieces
97.Kitchen with 44.05 sq. m. floor area using .25mx.25m tiles. How many tiles will be used?
a. 700 pieces
b. 705 pieces
c. 770 pieces
d. 780 pieces
98.Number of board feet to be used in a 4.0m x 4.0m room using 1”x4”x6” lumber.
a. 18bf
b. 175.8bf
c. 128bf
d. 26bf
99.Number of planks to be used in a 8.0mx4.0m room using 1”x6”x10” lumber.
a. 45.3 pieces
b. 52.5 pieces
c. 68.9 pieces
d. None of the above
100. Measure for the number of board feet to be used in an 8.0m x 4.0m room using 1”x6”x10” lumber
a. 500 bf
b. 344 bf
c. 286 bf
d. None of the above
101. French term describing ornately carved paneling
a. Bolection
b. Boiserie
c. Applique
d. Soffit
102. Another name for gypsum board
a. Hardwood
b. Drywall
c. Cement board
d. Plywood
103. It is a French term referring to finishes that simulates the appearance of other materials
a. Trompe l’oeil
b. Faux
c. Gouache
d. Lac
104. The ability to hide or obscure a substrate
a. Sheen
b. Opacity
c. Efflorescence
d. Extender
105. Living room with a 73 sq. m. wall coverage using textured paint, which covers 16 sq. m. per gallon. How many gallons of paint will be used?
a. 9 gal
b. 5 gal
c. 11 gal
d. 10 gal
106. It is a metal alloy that is considered a poor man’s silver
a. Aluminum
b. Chromium
c. Stainless steel
d. Pewter
107. Form of carving that imitates vertical folds of drapery
a. Linen-fold
b. Gadroon
c. Fluting
d. Textiling
108. Na ornament having generally circular combination of plants resembling flower or plant
a. Rosette
b. Arabesque
c. Anthemion
d. Floral
109. Living room wall with 73.95 sq. m. wall coverage using wallpaper boarder, which is 5.0m long per roll. Room perimeter is 33.80m. How many rolls will be used?
a. 6 rolls
b. 7 rolls
c. 6 ½ rolls
d. 8 rolls
110. Coir is a natural fiber obtained from:
a. Abaca
b. Coconut husk
c. Pina
d. Cotton
111. Stationary curtains shirred over rods.
a. Casement curtain
b. Tiers
c. Over drapery
d. Glass curtain
112. A palm tree with large, fan shaped leaves and stout petioles, form where raffia and buntal fibers are derived.
a. Abaca
b. Anahaw
c. Buri
d. Almaciga
113. Gathering of a textile in small folds on a thread, cord or rod.
a. Shirring
b. Sheering
c. Pleating
d. Tying
114. Broadloom carpets comes in 9, 12 and ___ feet in width.
a. 21
b. 18
c. 24
d. 15
115. Study with wall perimeter of 9.20m using wallpaper boarder, which is 10m long per roll. How many rolls will be used?
a. 1 roll
b. 2 rolls
c. 3 rolls
d. 4 rolls
TEST II
ILLUSTRATION: Draw the following curtain/window treatment style (2 pts. Each)
1. French pleat
2. Pencil pleat
3. Tab top
4. Goblet pleat
5. Jabot
6. Roman shade
7. Valance board
8. Swag
9. Balloon shades
10.Tie back
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