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1.

Which of the following methods is commonly used for the dyeing of wool
fibers?
a) Beck dyeing
b) Jig dyeing
c) Pad dyeing
d) Hank dyeing
Answer: b) Jig dyeing
2.What is the term for the process of mechanically reducing the size of
cotton fibers to improve yarn quality?
a) Ginning
b) Combing
c) Carding
d) Blending
Answer: b) Combing
3.Which type of fabric structure is characterized by a series of interlocking
loops?
a) Satin
b) Twill
c) Velvet
d) Knit
Answer: d) Knit
4.Which of the following is NOT a method for fabricating nonwoven
textiles?
a) Needle punching
b) Hydroentangling
c) Mordanting
d) Spunbonding
Answer: c) Mordanting
5.What is the primary function of a dobby loom attachment in weaving?
a) Controlling fabric width
b) Creating complex patterns
c) Increasing weaving speed
d) Reducing yarn tension
Answer: b) Creating complex patterns
6.Which chemical finishing process is used to improve the flame
resistance of textiles?
a) Sanforizing
b) Mercerizing
c) Calendering
d) Flame-retardant treatment
Answer: d) Flame-retardant treatment
7.What type of dye is commonly used in digital textile printing?
a) Reactive dye
b) Acid dye
c) Disperse dye
d) Basic dye
Answer: c) Disperse dye
8.In the context of textile testing, what does the "Martindale Abrasion
Test" measure?
a) Colorfastness to light
b) Tensile strength
c) Abrasion resistance
d) Pilling resistance
Answer: c) Abrasion resistance
9.What is the primary function of a warp sizing agent in weaving?
a) Increasing yarn strength
b) Reducing yarn friction
c) Preventing yarn slippage
d) Improving yarn elasticity
Answer: c) Preventing yarn slippage
10.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of spandex fibers?
a) High elasticity
b) Heat resistance
c) Lightweight
d) Excellent stretch recovery
Answer: b) Heat resistance
11.Which dyeing method involves the application of dye to fabric in a solid
color?
a) Tie-dyeing
b) Batik dyeing
c) Space dyeing
d) Piece dyeing
Answer: d) Piece dyeing
12.What is the term for the process of reducing the thickness of a fabric
using heat and pressure?
a) Shearing
b) Fulling
c) Decating
d) Napping
Answer: c) Decating
13.Which textile finishing process imparts water-repellent properties to
fabrics?
a) Sizing
b) Tentering
c) Padding
d) Waxing
Answer: d) Waxing
14.Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting the hand feel of a
fabric?
a) Fiber composition
b) Fabric construction
c) Chemical finishing
d) Fabric color
Answer: d) Fabric color
15.What is the term for the process of aligning warp yarns in a loom
during weaving?
a) Shedding
b) Denting
c) Drawing-in
d) Beaming
Answer: a) Shedding
16.Which type of fabric is known for its excellent moisture-wicking
properties?
a) Wool
b) Cotton
c) Polyester
d) Bamboo
Answer: d) Bamboo
17.What is the primary function of a creel in the textile industry?
a) Warp yarn preparation
b) Fabric inspection
c) Weft yarn insertion
d) Fabric winding
Answer: a) Warp yarn preparation
18.Which textile fiber is derived from the cellulose in wood pulp?
a) Viscose
b) Polyester
c) Nylon
d) Acrylic
Answer: a) Viscose
19.In which stage of textile production is the ginning process performed?
a) Spinning
b) Weaving
c) Preparing
d) Finishing
Answer: c) Preparing
20.Which of the following is a characteristic of a plain weave fabric?
a) High elasticity
b) Complex patterns
c) Strong and durable
d) Soft and fluffy
Answer: c) Strong and durable

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