First Periodical Test in Handicraft 8: Old Cabalan Integrated School

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Department of Education

Region III
Schools Division Office of Olongapo City
OLD CABALAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Olongapo City, District III

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN HANDICRAFT 8

NAME_______________________________________DATE____________SCORE_________

II. TRUE OR FALSE. . If the statement is true, write a happy face  and if its not true write a
sad face .
____ 1. Needles should not be put in pin cushions before and after using it.
____ 2. You should meddle with the work of others or tamper with their tools.
____ 3. Never leave tools unattended.
____ 4. Use the proper safety gear, such as a thimble.
____ 5. Do not run or engage in horseplay while working.
____ 6. Return your tools and materials in their storage place or sewing box after use.
____ 7. In case of any accidents, report immediately to your teacher.
____ 8.The handicraft industry does not play an important role in the economic growth.
____ 9. Handicraft making reduces stress.
____ 10. Philippine handicrafts does not promote our cultural heritage.
____ 11. Planning is the process of thinking ahead to achieve a desired goal.
____ 12. Packaging is the process of using materials to wrap or protect goods or products.
____ 13.Creative and artistic packaging does not lie on the hand of the packager.
____ 14. The use of plastics is being promoted to package the products.
____ 15.Aside from the quality, buyers are not attracted to buy the product because of its
appearance and packaging.
____ 16.Proper and adequate care must not be taken to preserve the needlecraft articles.
____ 17.To protect the environment indigenous materials may be utilized for packaging.
____ 18.If you don’t know what type of yarn was used, it is best to have it handwashed.
____ 19.In the Philippines, embroidery started in the Japanese occupation.
____ 20.Improper storage and laundering are the causes of damage to needlecraft articles
____ 21.Cross stitch is most often used to outline a design.
____ 22. The most basic stitches is the running stitch.
____ 23.Cross stitch can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face, center of flower.
____ 24.Blanket stitch is used to create an edging.
____ 25.Lazy Daisy Chain Stitch is worked in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower.
____ 26.Running stitch is the most basic stitches learned by a beginner.
____ 27.Herringbone stitch is a basic overlapping stitch popular in border making.
____ 28.Fish bone stitch is a kind of filling stitch ideal for making leaves or feather.
____ 29. Chevron stitch is a wider form of satin stich ideal for decorative borders and bands.
____ 30.Stem stitch is an outline stitch which is often used for the stems of flowers.

I.Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write the letter that best describes the statement of the
correct answer on the space provided before the number on your answer sheet.
____1. It is a drawn work embroidery which the Philippines is noted for.
a.calesa b. embroidery c. calado d. hem stitch
____2. A popular form of counted-thread-embroidery yarn with X-shaped stitches
a.calado b. embroidery c. Satin stitch d. cross stitch
____3.The process of transferring design on the cloth with the use of a perforated pattern
a.stamping b. embroidery c.calado d. cross stitch
____4. The handicraft of decorating fabric with needle and thread
a.stamping b. couching c. embroidery d. cross stitch
____5. Calado is most appropriately embroidered for
a.baby dress b. undergarments c. aprons d. Barong Tagalog
____6.A place known to be the “Embroidery Capital of the Philippines”
a.Cuenca, Batangas b. Leyte c. Lumban, Laguna d. Mabalacat
____7.Embroidery in the Philippines became more popular because of its
a.advertisments b.fine workmanship c. cheap price d. imported materials
____8. A decorative embroidery or shirring design to control fullness in garments to gather fabric.
a.calado b. cross stitch c. embroidery d. smocking
____9. The simplest method of transferring design.
a.ironing b. tracing c. stamp d. cross stitch
____10. A solid filling stitch used to cover a design with long, straight stitches closed together
a.running stitch b. lazy daisy b. embroidery d. satin stitches
____11. These are made from metal or plastic, to protect the middle finger.
a.needle threader b. thimble c. pin cushions d. needle
____12. It is used for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight.
a.needle threader b. thimble c. pin cushions d. needle
____13.Made of cotton, wool or hair, where the pins and needles are pinned.
a.needle threader b. thimble c. pin cushions d. needle
____14.It is intended for measuring more than one foot distances.
a.tape measure b. ruler c. protractor d. meter stick
____15. It is used to measure short distances.
a.tape measure b. ruler c. protractor d. meter stick
____16.It is a device to keep the fabric stretched while you apply embroidery.
a.stilleto b. embroidery hoops c. ruler d. embroidery scissors
____17. It is a short piece of steel with a fine point at one end and a little opening or eye at the other.
a.ruler b. embroidery needles c. pin d. safety pin
____18.It allows the placement of fine lines on fabric and can be erased.
a.pen b. chalk pencil c. marker d. crayons
____19.It is made from waxed carbon that transfers the tracing markings on the fabrics.
a.chalk pencil b. carbon paper c. marker d. crayons
____20.It the most basic stitches, usually the first stich learned by the beginner embroiderer.
a.back stitch b. blanket stitch c. running stitch d.cross stitch

Prepared:

GRACIELLA PILAZA
TLE Teacher

Checked:

RODOLFO I. CAYABYAB
Head Teacher 1

Noted:

JOSEPHINE A. LISING
Principal IV

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