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1. It is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques.

A. embroidery C. basketry
B. macramé D. tailoring
2. Is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional
Artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture
A. embroidery C. basketry
B. macramé D. tailoring
3. What is the most widely used knotting material?
A. cotton twine C. waxed linen
B. nylon/rayon D. abaca twine
4. This handicraft is proven to be a great natural therapy for those undergoing rehabilitation
processes.
A. cross-stitch C. pottery
B. macramé D. basketry
5. It is one of humankind's oldest art forms.
A. dress C. baskets
B. bags D. pouches
6. What cord is excellent for macramé jewelry?
A. Abaca twine C. waxed linen
B. waxed cotton D. waxed nylon
7. What is the most important material in basketry?
A. shears C. clamps
B. reed D. pattern
8. This is an elegant knot that looks best in long, lacy designs with many strands.
A. overhand knot C. Lark’s head knot
B. square knot D. Josephine knot
9. This is a weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements
("Weavers") cross each other as they weave through the stiffer radial spokes.
A. coiled basketry C. twining basketry
B. plaiting basketry D. splint basketry
10. What is the most frequently used decorative knots in macramé?
A. overhand knot C. Lark’s head knot
B. square knot D. Josephine knot
11. What tool is used to hold basket edges?
A. paper clips C. weights
B. clamps D. pair of scissors
12. It is used to make loops in thread or yarn and to interlock them.
A. needle and thread C. knotting cord
B. reed gauge D. crochet hooks
13. Where can you usually buy macramé and basketry tools?
A. craft shops C. lumber shops
B. hardware D. textile
14. These are commonly used to anchor work to a board while doing macramé.
A. push pins C. bobby pins
B. T- pins D. hair pins
15. This is the most important material in basketry.
A. shears C. reed or cane
B. pattern D. reed gauge
16. Which is not true about macramé?
A. It helps strengthen the memory.
B. It is a natural therapy for those undergoing rehabilitation processes.
C. It helps calm the mind and spirit as it requires concentration.
D. It helps in developing thigh muscles.
17. What do you call those craftspeople and artists who specializes in making baskets?
A. basket producer’s C. basket weavers
B. basket warrior’s D. basket creators
18. Which of the following materials cannot be used in basketry?
A. pine straw C. vines
B. hard wood D. stems
19. Some baskets are manufactured by machines.
A. yes C. I don’t know
B. no D. I cannot tell
20. These baskets are made to function as filters and as sieves and strains.
A. primitive baskets C. openwork baskets
B. rug baskets D. basket bags
21. Which one is not a macramé product?
A. cushion product C. glassware product
B. planter’s product D. food products
22. What macramé technique is used to create intricate bowls and baskets for both decorative and
functional purposes?
A. Knots and Braids C. Round and Hang
B. Overlap and Twist D. Loop and Hook
23. What knots offer attractive alternatives for coaster design particularly in kitchen and dining
product?
A. Round knots C. Square knots
B. Flat knots D. Thin knots
24. Which basketry product is a lunch basket?
A. Tagga-I C. Uppig
B. Kabil D. Lig-o
25 .Which one is not a basketry product?
A. Tupil C. Binga
B. Origami D. Bay’ung

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