Knitting Technology (MCQ : MODULE - 3)

 

Question 1 : Because of design, of all the needles

The latch needle is thickest and requires lowest amplitude of motion
The bearded needle is finest and requires highest amplitude of motion
The compound needle is finest and requires lowest amplitude of motion
The latch needle is nearly as thick as compound needle and requires the highest amplitude of motion

Question 2: Match the pairs

A .Cam track 1. Cylinder tricks
B.Sinker 2. Needle bar
C.Latch needle 3. Guard cam
D.Bearded needle 4. Throat

(A1, B2 C4, D3)
(A3, B4, C2, D1)
(A3, B4, C1, D2)
(A2, B3, C4, D1)

Question 3 : The clearing motion during loop formation process

Enables the new yarn getting bent into the shape of a loop.
Allows the old loop to slip-off the needle and become a complete loop
Allows the old loop to slide down along needle stem and out of the extended range of hook
Allows the needle to catch a new yarn

Question 4 : From the viewpoint of an observer

Fabric produced by a cylindrical needle bed exhibits the technical back side
Fabric produced by a cylindrical needle bed exhibits the technical front side
Rib fabric produced on a cylinder and dial needle bed system exhibits the technical front side
Fabric produced by a single flat needle bed machine exhibits the technical front side

Question 5 : Match the pairs

A .Rib gating 1. Two needle beds
B.Interlock gating 2. Needles arranged in offset fashion
C.Purl gating 3. Long and short needles
D.Double jersey 4. Double headed latch needles on either bed

(A2, B3 C4, D1)
(A3, B4, C2, D1)
(A4, B1, C2, D3)
(A3, B2, C4, D1)

 

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