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This document appears to be a test for a technical-vocational subject involving embroidery and sewing. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various embroidery tools, stitches, fabrics, and business/project terms. The questions cover identifying embroidery needles, scissors, frames/hoops, common stitches like running stitch, back stitch, cross stitch, and French knot. Other questions ask about fabrics, embroidery threads, planning, transferring designs, profits, project specifications, bills of materials, and work procedures. Stitching techniques like herringbone, calado, and smocking are also addressed. The test aims to evaluate a student's understanding of key concepts and terminology in technical and livelihood education involving textiles and embroidery.
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4TH Summative

This document appears to be a test for a technical-vocational subject involving embroidery and sewing. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various embroidery tools, stitches, fabrics, and business/project terms. The questions cover identifying embroidery needles, scissors, frames/hoops, common stitches like running stitch, back stitch, cross stitch, and French knot. Other questions ask about fabrics, embroidery threads, planning, transferring designs, profits, project specifications, bills of materials, and work procedures. Stitching techniques like herringbone, calado, and smocking are also addressed. The test aims to evaluate a student's understanding of key concepts and terminology in technical and livelihood education involving textiles and embroidery.
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Division of Masbate

Region V
Department of Education
QUEZON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Quezon, Claveria, Masbate
4TH SUMMATIVE TES IN TLE-9
Name:_______________________________________________Date:______________Score:_______________
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. These are sharp, pointed, and curved upward. They will help you in doing some tasks like trimming scallops,
clipping threads, or cutting large eyelets.
A. Stiletto B. Embroidery Needle C. Embroidery Scissors D. Embroidery Frame/Hoops
2. A single detached stitch used primarily to fill in a design area. It is popular stitch among embroiderers because it
can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face or the center of the flower.
A. Running Stitch B. Back Stitch C. Cross Stitch D. French Knot
3. A short piece of steel with a fine point at one end and a little opening or eye at the other.
A. Stiletto B. Embroidery Needle C. Embroidery Scissors D. Embroidery Frame/Hoops
4. Used keep the fabric stretched while you apply embroidery stitches on the design.
A. Stiletto B. Embroidery Needle C. Embroidery Scissors D. Embroidery Frame/Hoops
5. One of the most basic stitches, and is usually the first stitch learned by the beginner embroidery or sewing
enthusiast. This stitch can be worked in straight or curved lines, or for assembly when finishing an embroidery
project.
A. Running Stitch B. Back Stitch C. Cross Stitch D. French Knot 4
6. Referred as a cloth which comes in different material, weight, weave, design, color and finish.
A. Carbon Paper B. Embroidery Threads C. Chalk Pencil D. Fabrics
7. These are yarns that are manufactured or hand-spun specifically for embroidery and are bought in skeins, balls or
spool.
A. Fabrics B. Embroidery Threads C. Chalk Pencil D. Carbon Paper
8. This stitch most often used to outline a design. This stitch also forms the base line for other embroidery stitches.
A. Running Stitch B. Back Stitch C. Cross Stitch D. French Knot
9. Stitch formed by two-crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill an entire area.
A. Running Stitch B. Back Stitch C. Cross Stitch D. French Knot
10. It is basic overlapping stitch popular in border making.
A. Running Stitch B. Herringbone Stitch C. Cross Stitch D. French Knot
11. It is a fundamental process of any project which directs and guides the worker to manage the project carefully
and successfully.
A. Planning B. Expenses c. Sales D. Total sales
12. A way of transferring design by laying the fabric and passing over a hot flat iron on the transfer sheet.
A. Tracing B. Ironing C. Calado D. Smocking
13. A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying,
operating, or producing something.
A. Profit B. Financial Statement C. Sales D. Total Sales
14. This provides illustrations and details of expected product.
A. Name of Project B. Specification of the Project C. Bill of Materials D. Work Procedure
15. Statement of the objectives of the project.
A. Name of Project B. Specification of the Project C. Purpose of the Project D. Work Procedure
16. Provides the budgetary requirement needed to create the product.
A. Name of Project B. Specification of the Project C. Bill of Materials D. Work Procedure
17. States the name of the project that gives a clear picture of the product.
A. Name of Project B. Specification of the Project C. Bill of Materials D. Work Procedure
18. The step by step procedure in making the product.
A. Name of Project B. Specification of the Project C. Bill of Materials D. Work Procedure
19. A popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used
to form a picture.
A. Cross Stitch B. Outline Stitch C. Calado D. Tracing
20. A traditional style of white work method of decorating a textile by pulling out threads from certain areas,
reinforcing other areas and sewing them together to make intricate lacy designs.
A. Cross Stitch B. Outline Stitch C. Calado D. Tracin

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