B Des FT 1 PDF
B Des FT 1 PDF
B Des FT 1 PDF
A. Weaving
B. Knitting
C. Non-woven
D. Braiding
A. EPI
B. PPI
C. Yarn count
D. Weave
Question 4: Warp cover factor can be obtained if the values of following parameters are known
A. EPI
B. PPI
Question 5: If the crimp in a woven fabric is 10%, the value of contraction factor will be
approximately
A. 9.1%
B. 11.1%
C. 10.1%
D. 9.9%
A. Apparel
B. Fliters
C. Industrial textiles
D. Wipes
A. Single jersey
B. Rib
C. Interlock
D. Underlap
Question 10: The best suited technology among the following for Geotextiles would be
A. Knitting
B. Meltblowing
C. Hydroentangling
D. Needlepunching
Question 11: Cam shedding can control up to
A. 2-4 healds
B. 12 healds
C. 24 healds
D. 36 healds
B. Crank shaft
C. Bottom shaft
D. Tappet shaft
Question 13: The speed of tappet shaft on a loom running at 180 rpm and weaving 2 up 1 down
twill would be
A. 90 rpm
B. 180 rpm
C. 60 rpm
D. 120 rpm
Question 14: The speed of a tappet shaft on a loom weaving design on 4 ends and 3 picks will be
Question 17: In late shedding for plain woven fabric, the duration of shed dwell will be
approximately
Question 18: In spring reversing system, roller with varying diameter is used to
Question 19: A plain woven fabric is being woven with straight draft of four healds and heald
staggering. The PPM of loom is 240. If the two cams are separated by 10 degree on the
bottom shaft then the difference in the crossing time for the shed lines will be
A. 0.15 second
B. 0.014 second
C. 0.25 second
Sometimes higher but mostly lower pick spacing than set pick spacing at start
Question 22: Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following assertion [a] and the reason
[r]
Assertion: The positive let-off motion maintains the free length of warp and the tension in warp
sheet at constant levels.
Reason: The fluctuation of free warp length due to take-up causes change in warp tension, which is
sensed by the system, and correction in both warp tension and in free warp length is carried
out through the let-off system automatically
A. Both [a] and [r] are true and [r] is the correct reason for [a]
B. Both [a] and [r] are true but [r] is not the correct reason for[a]
Question 23: Weaving of heavy fabrics on wide looms is carried out preferably with a positive take-
up motion of the type
A. Continuous indirect
B. Continuous direct
C. Intermittent indirect
D. Intermittent direct
Question 24: Tick the wrong statement
A. Take up mition
B. Let-off motion
D. Drop wires
Question 26: In negative let off motion, the weights have to shifted
Question 28: In case of weft break, center weft fork motion would stop the loom
Question 30. --------------------- means a series of stitches used to join two or more pieces of material
together
A. Quilting
B. Seam
C. Stitches
D. Interlocking
A. Shell fabric
B. Interling
C. Fusing
D. Second fabric
Question 32. --------------- is the distance between the upper and the lower surface of the stitch.
A. Stitch type
B. Stitch depth
C. Stitich width
D. Stitch variation
A. Jackets
B. Tags
C. Trims
D. Laces
Question 34. --------------- is the process of bonding fabric layers with an adhesive by the
application of
A. Pressing
B. Fusing
C. Bonding
D. Attaching
A. Shirring
B. Long stitch
C. Puckering
D. Seersucker
A. Grading
C. Alteration
D. Variation
Question 37. Item for retail display not permanently attached to garment ----------------
A. Trim
B. Lace
C. Fasteners
D. Hangtags
Question 38. permanently attached printed as woven items presenting brand names as required
information.
A. Labels
B. Tags
C. Tickets
D. Slips