MER 330 Exam Practice Questions Solved
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Extra warp or filling yarns are woven in to give a cut or uncut surface to a three dimensional
weave. - ✔✔Pile
A herringbone design is made with a satin weave. - ✔✔False
What is the term that describes a yarn-dyed checked or plaid fabric? - ✔✔Gingham
Differentiating between warp and filling directions is not possible. - ✔✔True
Herringbone is a classic example of a broken twill fabric. - ✔✔True
Which of the following fabric does not make with Jacquard machine? - ✔✔Pinwale Pique
Which of these fabrics is a twill weave? - ✔✔Gabardine
Damask fabric is not reversible because of the metallic yarn its contain - ✔✔False
Plain weave fabric has no technical face or back and is less absorbent. - ✔✔False
Interlacing - ✔✔Occurs when a yarn changes its position from one fabric side to the other.
Grain - ✔✔The position of warp yarns relative to filling yarns in the fabric.
, Count - ✔✔The number of warp and filling yarns per square centermeter or square inch.
Skew - ✔✔A description of how the filling yarns dip in the center of the fabric
Most common type of knitted fabric is weft or filling knits. - ✔✔True
Which of the following single filling knit combines several types of stitches and 2 or more yarn
colors? - ✔✔Jacquard Jersey
Which of the following end uses of raschel knits, except? - ✔✔Tulle
Which of the fabrics below is a sliver knit? - ✔✔Fake fur
Knits are more likely to snag and sag. - ✔✔True
When compared to weaving, knitting (choose all that apply) - ✔✔-requires more regular
yarns
-is faster
-may run
-has problems with snagging and skew
Most socks are circular knits. - ✔✔True
A run develops when one stitch after another in a wale collapses due to stress on the loop
when a yarn is cut. - ✔✔True
Loop structure makes knits less likely to wrinkle comparing to woven fabrics. - ✔✔True
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Extra warp or filling yarns are woven in to give a cut or uncut surface to a three dimensional
weave. - ✔✔Pile
A herringbone design is made with a satin weave. - ✔✔False
What is the term that describes a yarn-dyed checked or plaid fabric? - ✔✔Gingham
Differentiating between warp and filling directions is not possible. - ✔✔True
Herringbone is a classic example of a broken twill fabric. - ✔✔True
Which of the following fabric does not make with Jacquard machine? - ✔✔Pinwale Pique
Which of these fabrics is a twill weave? - ✔✔Gabardine
Damask fabric is not reversible because of the metallic yarn its contain - ✔✔False
Plain weave fabric has no technical face or back and is less absorbent. - ✔✔False
Interlacing - ✔✔Occurs when a yarn changes its position from one fabric side to the other.
Grain - ✔✔The position of warp yarns relative to filling yarns in the fabric.
, Count - ✔✔The number of warp and filling yarns per square centermeter or square inch.
Skew - ✔✔A description of how the filling yarns dip in the center of the fabric
Most common type of knitted fabric is weft or filling knits. - ✔✔True
Which of the following single filling knit combines several types of stitches and 2 or more yarn
colors? - ✔✔Jacquard Jersey
Which of the following end uses of raschel knits, except? - ✔✔Tulle
Which of the fabrics below is a sliver knit? - ✔✔Fake fur
Knits are more likely to snag and sag. - ✔✔True
When compared to weaving, knitting (choose all that apply) - ✔✔-requires more regular
yarns
-is faster
-may run
-has problems with snagging and skew
Most socks are circular knits. - ✔✔True
A run develops when one stitch after another in a wale collapses due to stress on the loop
when a yarn is cut. - ✔✔True
Loop structure makes knits less likely to wrinkle comparing to woven fabrics. - ✔✔True