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App - Section 1.01 Review 2
Test Description: App - Section 1.01 Review 2
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1) After World War II, which garment gained widespread public acceptance for women?
A
Gloves
B
Dresses
C
Pants
D
Hats
2) What invention allowed a single weaver to weave much wider fabrics and could be mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms?
A
Cotton gin
B
Flying shuttle
C
Spinning mule
D
Spinning jenny
3) Guidelines for sizing patterns or clothing are known as:
A
standardized sizes
B
ready-to-wear
C
sewing machine
D
paper pattern
4) James Hargreaves invented the:
A
spinning jenny
B
cotton gin
C
spinning mule
D
flying shuttle
5) What invention is credited for making fashion global?
A
Ready-to-wear
B
Internet
C
Paper pattern
D
Fast fashion
6) Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for an invention that added strength to pocket seams and other weak points on waist overalls. This invention is known as a:
A
rivet
B
bodkin
C
zipper
D
hook-and-eye
7) What piece of equipment did Samuel Crompton invent?
A
Cotton gin
B
Spinning jenny
C
Flying shuttle
D
Spinning mule
8) Levi Strauss designed the first waist overalls during which time period?
A
21st Century
B
20th Century
C
Industrial Revolution
D
19th Century
9) During what time period were the flying shuttle and the cotton gin invented?
A
19th Century
B
21st Century
C
20th Century
D
Industrial Revolution
10) What is the term used to describe factory made clothing, sold in finished condition, and in standardized sizes?
A
Ready-to-wear
B
Sewing Machine
C
Serger
D
Paper Pattern
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