1. What is the angle between warp and weft when forming the weaving?
A) 60 B) 45 C) 90 D) 75
2. Which of the yarns forming the surface in weaving is longitudinal and parallel to the edge of the fabric?
A) Scarf B) warp C) Knitting D) Rope
3. What is the smallest unit of woven fabric that repeats in the same way in both the transverse and longitudinal directions?
A) Weft report B) warp report C) satin report D) knitting report
4. How is the position of the warp thread on the weft thread shown on the pattern paper?
A) Full B) half full C) Null D) Star
5. Which of the following is not the main weave?
A) plain B) Panama C) Dimity D) Brown
6. Which of the following is one of the techniques for obtaining surfaces in textiles?
A) Weaving B) Scarf C) warp D) Report
7. Which of the following is a characteristic of plain weave?
A) The knitting pattern has two wefts and two warps. B) It is a weave where weft and warp connections are not frequent. C) Weft and warp threads float. D) Both surfaces of the fabric are different from each other.
8. Which plan shows how many frames a weave can be woven?
A) dobby plan B) drawing plan C) warp plan D) weft plan
9. Which plan determines the movement of the frames?
A) warp plan B) weft plan C) dobby plan D) drawing plan
10. Which of the following is not a type of dobby plan?
A) right dobby B) left dobby C) mirror dobby D) dobby up
11. If the warp yarn is higher than the weft yarn in twill knitting, which twill group does it belong to?
A) warp faced B) weft faced C) Balanced D) Unbalanced
12. What is the number of warps and wefts to be used for the smallest twill weave?
A) 2 warps 1 weft B) 1 weft 2 warps C) 2 weft 2 warps D) 3 warps 3 weft
13. Which of the following is the basic weaving weave that creates diagonal (inclined) paths on the fabric surface?
A) Brown B) Dimity C) plain D) Panama
14. Which of the following is a characteristic of twill weave?
A) Threads do not float in twill weaves. B) The smallest twill weave pattern consists of two warps and two wefts. C) The reverse and face of twill weave fabrics have the same appearance. D) Twill weaves form inclined paths in two directions, Z or S, on the fabric surface.
15. Which of the following weaves is not derived from twill weaves?
A) broken twill B) cut twill C) Corkscrew D) herringbone twill
16. Which of the following represents the smallest satin weave pattern?
A) 6 × 6 B) 5 × 5 C) 4 × 4 D) 3 × 3
17. Which of the following is a characteristic of satin weave?
A) Satin weave fabrics form a diagonal. B) Yarn floats are seen in the fabric woven with satin weave. C) The smallest satin weave pattern is 4-fold satin. D) The front and back sides of the fabrics woven with satin weave have the same appearance.
18. Which of the following will be the number of hops of the knitting.
A) 4 B) 1 C) 3 D) 5
19. Which of the following definitions refers to warp satin?
A) The satin weave, in which the weft yarn is connected only once in each row, is called warp satin. B) The satin weave, in which the warp thread is connected only once in each row, is called warp satin. C) The satin weave, in which the weft yarn is connected by going up twice in each row, is called warp satin. D) The satin weave, in which the warp thread is connected by going up twice in each row, is called warp satin.
20. ( ) Creating patterns by using threads of various colors and sequences on woven fabrics is not a method of obtaining a pattern.
21. ( ) When patterning with colored threads, only the color harmony (the harmony of colors with each other) should be taken into consideration.
22. ( ) In the method of patterning with colored threads, a single color warp thread and a different color weft thread can be used.
23. ( ) In the method of patterning with colored threads, one color can be used in the weft thread, while more than one color can be used in the warp thread.
24. ( ) In the method of patterning with colored threads, more than one color can be used in warp and weft thread.
25. It is the textile surface obtained by connecting the weft and warp threads by cutting each other perpendicularly according to a certain principle.
A) Knitting B) Yarn C) Weaving D) Knitting
26. Which of the following are threads running parallel to the edge in a woven fabric?
A) warp threads B) weft threads C) sewing threads D) knitting yarns
27. Which of the following is the first movement applied in the drawing of the knitting pattern?
A) drawing the weave B) Marking report dimensions C) Marking the weft color report D) Marking the warp color report
28. Which of the following explains the expressions (Z) and (S) on the twill diagonal?
A) (Z) twill diagonal rises from left to right – (S) twill diagonal rises from right to left
B) (Z) twill diagonal rises from right to left – (S) twill diagonal rises from left to right
C) (Z) twill diagonal rises from right to right – (S) twill diagonal rises from right to left
D) (Z) twill diagonal rises from left to left – (S) twill diagonal rises from right to left
29. It shows which frames the warp threads belong to in the drawing-in process?
A) Comb plan B) drawing plan C) knitting report D) dobby plan
30. Which of the following is equal to the number of frames required for the weave to be woven?
A) The number of warps in the knitting report B) The number of wefts in the knitting report C) Knitting report number of repetitions D) The number of different warp movements in the knitting pattern
31. Which of the following represents the number of wires passing through a tooth space in the reed?
A) Comb plan B) carding C) drawing strength D) drawing plan
32. Which of the following determines the frame movement sequence in the shedding process?
A) dobby plan B) drawing plan C) Comb plan D) knitting report
33. ( ) The smallest pattern of plain weave consists of 3 warps and 3 weft threads.
34. ( ) Shear stability of plain weave is higher than other weaves.
35. ( ) Warp and weft yarn elevations are not the same in plain weaves.
36. ( ) Both sides of the fabrics produced with plain weave are the same.
37. ( ) The smallest irregular weft rips weave consists of 3 warp and 2 weft yarns.
38. ( ) Regular warp rips create transverse paths of equal width on the fabric.
39. ( ) Weft rips weaves are also called transverse rips weaves.
40. ( ) In regular panama knitting, the number of warp and weft is always equal.
41. ( ) The smallest irregular panama weave consists of 4 warp and 3 weft threads.
42. Which of the following is the basic type of knitting that creates diagonal paths on the fabric surface?
A) Dimity B) Brown C) plain D) Rips
43. What are the warp and weft wire counts of the smallest twill weave pattern?
A) 2 warps - 2 wefts B) 2 warps - 3 wefts C) 3 warps - 2 wefts D) 3 warps - 3 wefts
44. Which of the following is a characteristic of twill weave?
A) The smallest twill weave pattern consists of 2 warp and 2 weft threads. B) Threads do not float in twill weaves. C) Twill weaves create slopes in two different directions, right and left. D) Twill knit fabrics have the same appearance on both sides.
45. ( ) Broken twill weaves are weaves in which the twill diagonal does not change direction in the weave report.
46. ( ) In order to calculate the number of warps in broken twill weaves in the weft direction, the warp number of the twill weave is multiplied by two.
47. ( ) The weft number of the broken twill weave created in the weft direction is equal to the weft number of the twill pattern based on it.
48. ( ) Cross twill weaves are used for weaving dress, coat, jacket and cover fabrics.
49. ( ) The number of warps and wefts in the cross twill weave pattern in the weft direction is equal to the twill pattern taken as the basis.
50. ( ) The twill weave pattern, which is taken as a basis in cut twill weaves in the weft direction, is divided into two equal parts in the warp direction.
51. How many wefts are in the weft pattern of weft rips knitting?
A) There is always a scarf. B) There are always two scarves. C) There are always three scarves. D) There are always four scarves.
52. Which of the following is false about warp rips knitting?
A) In warp rips weaves, the width of the paths is determined by the number of wefts that make up the paths. B) The smallest irregular warp rips knitting pattern consists of 3 wefts and 2 warps. C) Regular warp rips create transverse paths of different widths on the fabric. D) Warp rips weaves are weaves formed by throwing more than one weft yarn from the same shed.
53. Which of the following options is the definition of the regular panama weave?
A) Regular Panama weaves are weaves formed by two or more warp threads passing under and over the same number of weft threads. B) Regular Panama weaves are weaves that are formed by passing different numbers of warp threads under and over different numbers of weft threads. C) Regular panama weaves are weaves that are formed by passing different numbers of warp threads under and over two weft threads. D) Regular panama knits are knits formed by two warp threads passing under and over different numbers of weft threads.
54. Which of the following 4 3 1
D --------------------------- Z
4 2 2
gives the number of cross twill weave reports in the weft direction obtained from the weave?
A) 16 warps - 32 wefts B) 16 warps - 16 wefts C) 16 warps - 8 wefts D) 8 warps - 19 wefts
55. ( ) To calculate the warp number in broken twill weaves in the weft direction, the weft number of the twill weave is multiplied by two.
56. ( ) The weaves in which the twill diagonal changes direction with the ordering of the warps or wefts from the half of any twill weave pattern from the end to the beginning are called cross twill weave.
57. ( ) In broken twill weaves in the warp direction, the twill diagonal is directed from bottom to top in the first half of the report and from top to bottom in the other half.
58. ( ) The twill weave pattern, which is taken as a basis in cross twill weaves in the weft direction, is divided into two equal parts in the warp direction.
59. ( ) The number of warp and weft in the diagonal twill weave pattern in the warp direction is equal to twice the number of warps and wefts of the twill pattern taken as the basis.
60. ( ) The weft number of the broken twill weave created in the warp direction is equal to the weft number of the twill pattern based on it.
61. ( ) Herringbone twill weaves are twill weaves in which the twill diagonal changes direction after the half of the knitting pattern is drawn, as the empty spaces opposite the solids.
62. ( ) The warp count in herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction is twice the number of wefts in the twill weave.
63. ( ) In herringbone twill weaves in the weft direction, the number of warps and wefts is always equal.
64. ( ) In herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction, the twill diagonal is directed from bottom to top in half of the report and from top to bottom in the other half.
65. ( ) Twill weaves with two or more jumps up or to the side are called diagonal twill weaves.
66. ( ) Plain weaves are used to obtain diagonal twill weaves in the warp direction.
67. ( ) If the main knitting pattern is dividing by the number of skips, we divide the knitting pattern by the given number of skips to calculate the weft number of the diagonal knitting pattern in the weft direction.
68. ( ) In diagonal twill weaves, the twill paths form different angles.
69. ( ) Shaded twills are weaves obtained by gradually switching from weft twill to warp twill or from warp twill to weft twill.
70. ( ) Shaded twill is obtained from twill weaves only in the warp direction.
71. Which of the following is the number of warp and weft threads in the smallest pattern of satin weave?
A) 4 warps–4 wefts B) 5 warps–5 wefts C) 6 warps–6 wefts D) 7 warps–7 wefts
72. A for 7-pack satin weaveşafiedwhich of the following is the number of skipsısı can not?
A) 6 B) 5 C) 4 D) 3
73. Long jumps in satin braidsın side by side, form twill linesşwithout touring line up in the sandş what special surfaceği does not give?
A) Smoothness B) Lubricity C) Brightness D) Hardness
74. TheşafiedWhich of the statements inbusinesstır?
A) The number of hops cannot be 1 less than the number of report wires. B) The number dividing the number of report wires cannot be the number of hops. C) The number of jumps cannot be 2 and the number of report wires less than two D) The number of hops cannot be exactly divisible by the same number as the report wire number.
75 jump count of 8-pack satin weaveıhomeı aşafiedWhich of them are in?
A) 2, 3, 4, 5 B) 3, 5 C) 2, 4, 5, 7 D) 3, 7
76. Weft satin weaves, the addition of the connection point where the warp yarn is on top or the warp satin weaves, the weaves obtained by adding the connection point where the weft yarn is on top. ...........................called satin weaves.
77. In weft satin weave, one or more …………..squares are added to the top or bottom of each solid square to strengthen the warp.
78. In order to strengthen the weft from the warp satin weave, one or more of the filled squares on the right or left of each empty square are made.
79. Mixed satin weaves………. and it is obtained by the displacement of the connection points in the direction of ………….
80. Full or half shaded satin weaves formed in the warp direction are mostly applied on …………………weaving machines, as many frames will be needed depending on the twill weave pattern given.
81. ( ) In herringbone twill weaves in the weft direction, if the twill diagonal rises from left to right in the first half of the report, it is oriented in the same way in the other half.
82. ( ) If the twill pattern based on double jumps is odd, the diagonal twill pattern is half of the basic twill pattern.
83. ( ) Herringbone weaves are used for weaving jackets, skirts, and overcoat fabrics.
84. ( ) Basic twill weaves are used to obtain diagonal twill weaves in the warp direction.
85. ( ) In reinforced satin weaves, the reinforcement, that is, the addition of the connection point, can only be made in two directions, in the warp and weft direction.
86. ( ) In order to strengthen the warp satin weave, one or more subtractions are made in the filled squares above or below each empty square.
87. ( ) In weft satin weave, one or more full squares are added to the right or left of each solid square to strengthen the weft.
88. ( ) Weaves in which the satin binding points are randomly distributed outside of their regular placement are called mixed satin weaves.
89. ( ) The number of weft wires to be used for the half shaded satin weave in the weft direction is determined as the value obtained as a result of the sum of the given satin weave report wire number and the one minus of the report wire number.
90. ( ) The counting number is not the number that divides the report.
91. ( ) Herringbone twill weaves are twill weaves in which the twill diagonal changes direction after the half of the knitting pattern is drawn, as the empty spaces opposite the solids.
92. ( ) The warp count in herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction is twice the number of wefts in the twill weave.
93. ( ) In herringbone twill weaves in the weft direction, the number of warps and wefts is always equal.
94. ( ) In herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction, the twill diagonal is directed from bottom to top in half of the report and from top to bottom in the other half.
95. ( ) Twill weaves with two or more jumps up or to the side are called diagonal twill weaves.
96. ( ) Plain weaves are used to obtain diagonal twill weaves in the warp direction.
97. ( ) If the main knitting pattern is dividing by the number of skips, we divide the knitting pattern by the given number of skips to calculate the weft number of the diagonal knitting pattern in the weft direction.
98. ( ) In diagonal twill weaves, the twill paths form different angles.
99. ( ) Shaded twills are weaves obtained by gradually switching from weft twill to warp twill or from warp twill to weft twill.
100. ( ) Shaded twill is obtained from twill weaves only in the warp direction.
101. Which of the following is the number of warp and weft threads in the smallest pattern of satin weave?
A) 4 warps–4 wefts B) 5 warps–5 wefts C) 6 warps–6 wefts D) 7 warps–7 wefts
102. Which of the following cannot be the number of jumps for a 7-pack satin weave?
A) 6 B) 5 C) 4 D) 3
103. What feature does the long jumps in satin weaves, being arranged side by side without forming twill lines, does not give the fabric surface?
A) Smoothness B) Slippery C) Luster D) Hardness
104. Which of the following statements is false?
A) The number of jumps cannot be 1 less than the number of report wires B) The number that divides the number of report wires cannot be the number of jumps C) The number of jumps cannot be 2 and the number of report wires less than two D) report phone numberısı same withı sayıor a number that is exactly divisibleı number of jumpsısı can not