
Technology and Livelihood Education 7 - 1st Quarter Examination (2022-2023)
Quiz by Fil Edrick Fabia
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Fushigi is a gift-wrapping technique that originated in Japan and uses a reusable cloth to wrap things up.
Tertiary colors are colors formed by mixing the primary colors.
Staples have to be removed before recycling paper.
Arabians introduced the concepts of embroidery in the Philippines.
Emphasis refers to the relationship in size between a part and the whole design.
The idea of wrapping gifts originated in China.
You have the freedom to choose any needle and thread you want to use as long as it is compatible with the fabric and design you are going to make.
Recycling is the process of reusing discarded objects in such a way as to create a product of a higher quality or value than the original.
Republic Act 3009 mandates waste recycling by providing a comprehensive ecological waste management program for all provinces and barangays.
When creating embroidery artwork, you are limited to use only one pair of scissors to lessen the use of sharp objects.
It is a looped stitch that can also be used in doing curved or straight lines.
It is a stitch in alternate rows that is like brickwork and can be used as a shading stitch.
It is also known as“Laisy Daisy” which can be used to form flower petals.
It is the process of converting waste into reusable materials.
It is the simplest and most used stitch that is done to give definition and outline shapes.
It is the process of reusing discarded objects to create a product of higher value than the original.
It is made from plant fibers, which can be recycled for a limited time.
It is a non-profit association in the Philippines that provides trainings in managing waste management.
It is a recycling process that includes demolition scraps that can be recycled into masses like gravel.
They are used to give emphasis to embroidery by building up layers using a variety of threads.