Diploma in Textile Designing /60 0 Your Examination is Complete !You will get your result in your email id within 10 days.kindly also email your 10th Marskheet and Aadhar Card copy at iisdtindia@gmail.com. Diploma in Textile Designing 1 / 60For the application of basic dyes on cotton this process is essential. Mordanting Acetylating Coupling Vatting 2 / 60The green yarns on this fabric are referred to as __________________ yarns. Warp yarns Weft yarns Courses rrrrrWales 3 / 60Formation of a fabric directly from fibres is known as A woven fabric structures A woven fabric structures A non-woven fabric structure None of the above 4 / 60Basic approaches to printing a colour on a fabric areā¦.. 2 3 4 5 5 / 60Shapes are flat. Some shapes are geometric, like:Doors, cars, shoes, and candy. Doors, cars, shoes, and candy. pancakes, shoeboxes and soup cans. Spheres, pyramids, cones and cylinders. Circles, squares, triangles and rectangles. 6 / 60____________ print of varieties of flowers huge or small, bunch or single known as Classical Floral Traditional 7 / 60Finish that improves the performance properties of the fabric is known as Functional Aesthetics Both None of these 8 / 60What type of smell is felt during burning of cotton fibre? Paper burning Feather burning Hair burning No Smells 9 / 60The fabric of compact construction has a ____________Thread count: Low Medium High Equal 10 / 60What type of balance is: (formal) elements are equally distributed on either side of a central vertical axis; one side duplicates or mirrors the other side, which suggests stability. Symmetrical Radial Asymmetrical Intrahelical 11 / 60The process of converting fibres directly into fabric is __________. Weaving Spinning Knitting Felting 12 / 60.āāāāāfibre melts in excessive heat. Silk Polyester Jute Cotton 13 / 60The function of common salt in the dye bath of direct dyes on cotton is As an exhausting agent As a retarding agent As a solvent As a softening agent 14 / 60A path made by a moving point Line Shape Space Texture 15 / 60Choose an example of emphasis. Rough & smooth Use of bright colours Very dark colours Use of many shapes 16 / 60What refers to a way of combining similar elements of art to create an uncomplicated look to an overall composition? Balance Unity Harmony Patter/Repetition 17 / 60High denier count give__________ to the fabrics. Strength Elasticity Crimp Shine 18 / 60Point of interest in a work of art - attracts more attention than anything else in composition; Dominant element or form in artwork - often the focal point; noticed. Emphasis Harmony Balance Variety Contact 19 / 60Most advanced type of printing is Digital Roller Rotary None 20 / 60Resist the penetration of water into or through the fabric Water repellent Water proof Both None of these 21 / 60The class of dyes which are formed from to components usually referred to as naphtholās and bases Dispersed dyes Sulphur dyes Azonic dyes Reactive dyes 22 / 60What are some examples of Variety/Contrast? ex. ________ and __________. Big and small Day and night Light and dark Rough and smooth All of the above 23 / 60Colours which are exact opposite to each other on colour wheel are _________. Analogous Monochromatic Complimentary Tetrad 24 / 60When the design elements work well together _______ is achieved. Rhythm Balance Proportion Harmony 25 / 60Which is the best cotton fibre? Egyptian Segu Island Indian American 26 / 60Count Hilaire de Chardonnet was known as the father of ____________. Rayon Acetate Nylon Polyester 27 / 60Spinning of yarn means_________. Denier Twisting Tex Pulling 28 / 60What are the Principles of Design? Several colours together to create a pattern. Repeating lines, shapes, or other elements that create a pattern. Similar elements of art. To create an uncomplicated look. The rules; help arrange the ingredients or elements. 29 / 60non-woven fabric is made by ______________ process. Yarn Fiber Cloth Felting 30 / 60An indirect method of printing in which dyes are transferred from paper to a thermoplastic fabric under controlled condition is known as Roller Screen Transfer None of these 31 / 60The printing approach that imprinted the dye in the paste form to form a pattern are. Direct Discharge Reactive None 32 / 60What type of balance is: (informal) a balance of unlike objects that create a "felt" balance of the total artwork; images on either side of a central line are different yet give the feeling of balance. Radial Asymmetrical Symmetrical Unmetrical 33 / 60Cork screw weaves are produced by rearranging threads of a regular ________ weave. Twill Mat Rib Honey comb 34 / 60___________ finish is removed or diminished the first time the article is laundered. Temporary Durable Semi durable Permanent 35 / 60By joining lines you can create: Colour Shapes Spaces Textures 36 / 60A plan for selecting colours for a composition is also known as a ________. Colour spectrum Colour Wheel Colour Scheme Colour Mix 37 / 60__________ is the final process given to a textile material for desirable feel and good appearance Dyeing Finishing Printing Calendaring 38 / 60Artists create visual weight with: Balance Emphasis Pattern Rhythm 39 / 60The treatment that follows printing are termed Successor process After treatment Discharging Crimping 40 / 60An example for a water insoluble dye is _________ dyes. Vat Acid Reactive Basic 41 / 60____________________ is usually created when an artist repeats or alternates a specific element creating a feeling of movement. Lyric Flow Rhythm Music 42 / 60The culture of any particular place can be described in ____________ print. Classical Ethnic Floral Traditional 43 / 60___________ finish involves a chemical change in fibre structure and do not alter through the life of the fabric Temporary Durable Semi durable Permanent 44 / 60Formal balance is another word for which type of balance? Asymmetrical Radial Symmetrical Geometric 45 / 60What type of balance is: (radiate) elements branch/radiate out from a central point? Symmetrical Radial Centre radiation None of the above 46 / 60What are repeating lines, shapes, or other elements that create a pattern? Pattern/Repetition Shape Unitys None of the above 47 / 60Artists use emphasis to make certain parts of their work stand out and grab your attention. The centre of interest or ______________ is the place the artist draws your eye to first. Focal point Point of interest Attention point All of the above 48 / 60he interloping of sets of yarns forms what type of fabric? Twill weave fabric Plain weave fabric A knitted fabric None of the above 49 / 60Triangular-shaped folds of fabric stitched to control fullness are called __________. Gathers Pleats Darts Hem 50 / 60The process of converting waste material into new product and objects is called __________. Recreation Redesigning Reformation Recycling 51 / 60Oldest and simplest way of printing is Roller Screen Rotary Block 52 / 60The short length man-made yarns are called ___________ yarns. Complex Filament Spun None of these 53 / 60The function of doctor blade in roller printing is to Give pressure to the roller Scrap off excess colour paste from the roller Give pressure to the cloth Give pressure to the cloth 54 / 60The cross-sectional shape of āāāāāā fibre looks triangular? Jute Silk Wool Nylon 55 / 60Excitement and interest in artworks are created using: Contrast Rhythm Space Value 56 / 60Symmetrical balance occurs when the space within aĀ GarmentĀ is divided into _________ parts. Equal Un equal Three Four 57 / 60Profile method is one of the methods used to develop ________ for printing. Blocks Screens Fabric Pigments 58 / 60Which is an elastomeric fibre? Acrylic Mod Acrylic Nylon Spandex 59 / 60Lightness or darkness of a colour is known as ____________. Value Intensity Brightness Brightne 60 / 60The property of fibre bending without breaking is __________. Spinning quality Tenacity Flexibility Breaking strength Exit