RSMSSB Handloom Inspector 2019 Paper
Exam Date – 22nd Dec 2019 Duration – 3 hours
In _______, yarns are rewound on large cones, tubes so that they can be used to weave fabric on a specific loom.
(a) Winding
(b) Warping
(c) Sizing
(d) Slashing
___________is done when there is no previous warps on loom
(a) Drawing in
(b) Tying in
(c) Taking up
(d) Letting off
__________indicates number of heald shaft required for a given weave repeat.
(a) Drawing plan
(b) Design
(c) Lifting plan
(d) Weave repeat
___________ is a frame to hold the heddles.
(a) Harness
(b) Shuttle
(c) Reed
(d) Wrap Beam
Weight in grams of 9000 m yarn is known as
(a) Tenacity
(b) Tex
(c) Denier
(d) Gram
The process of inserting warp yarns through reed is called
(a) Drawing
(b) Drafting
(c) Tensioning
(d) Denting
Cranks are used for moving heald frame up and down in
(a) Shedding
(b) Taking off
(c) Beating
(d) Picking
The process of drawing the warp yarns into the heddles eyes according to the weave plan or design is called
(a) Beating
(b) Drawing
(c) Drafting
(d) Denting
________loom refers to high warp loom and is not portable
(a) Backstrap
(b) Vertical
(c) Shuttle
(d) Shuttleless
Simplest form of weaving is also known as
(a) Plain weave
(b) Twill weave
(c) Satin weave
(d) Sateen weave
In twill weave, when warp yarns predominate on face of fabric, it is called
(a) Steep twill
(b) Even twill
(c) Warp faced twill
(d) Filling faced twill
Towelling fabrics are made in ______ weaves
(a) Jacquard
(b) Mock
(c) Leno
(d) Huck a back
2/3, 4/3 and 5/3 are examples of _______twill weave.
(a) Balanced
(b) Unbalanced
(c) Rearranged
(d) Wavy
An example of weft pile fabric is
(a) Velveteen
(b) Seersucker
(c) Madras
(d) Brocade
Which of the following natural fibers has excellent resiliency?
(a) Linen
(b) Jute
(c) Cotton
(d) Silk
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