General Trivia Questions On FABRIC care! Quiz

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In this general trivia, we aim to help you review just how much you know about fabric care. One cannot handle all fabrics the same way as one method would make a fabric clean or softer the same method could totally destroy the other. Do you think that you have what it takes to tackle it, or are you looking to learn more? Give it a try!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following statements about laundering cotton linens is false?

    • A.

      All-cotton linens can be washed or ironed at high temperatures

    • B.

      Cotton retains color better than polyester fabrics

    • C.

      Cotton linens can shrink as much as 15% in their first washings

    • D.

      Cotton fabrics cab be starched

    Correct Answer
    B. Cotton retains color better than polyester fabrics
    Explanation
    Cotton retains color better than polyester fabrics. This statement is false because polyester fabrics are known to retain color better than cotton. Polyester is a synthetic fiber that is resistant to fading and can hold color for a longer time compared to cotton. Cotton, being a natural fiber, is more prone to color fading and may require special care to maintain its color.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following linen items should be dry cleaned and not laundered?

    • A.

      Wool blankets

    • B.

      Polyester uniforms

    • C.

      100% cotton table napkins

    • D.

      Polycotton table cloths

    Correct Answer
    A. Wool blankets
    Explanation
    Wool blankets should be dry cleaned and not laundered because wool is a delicate fabric that can shrink and lose its shape when exposed to water and agitation. Dry cleaning uses solvents instead of water to clean the fabric, ensuring that the blankets maintain their quality and texture.

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  • 3. 

    What is the weakness of nylon fabrics?

    • A.

      It is weak when wet

    • B.

      It is weak when dry

    • C.

      It is sensitive to heat

    • D.

      It is slow to dry

    Correct Answer
    C. It is sensitive to heat
    Explanation
    Nylon is strong when wet and dry. And, nylon also dries quickly.

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  • 4. 

    Despite initial shrinkage, which of the following fabrics can be safely washed and ironed at high temperatures?

    • A.

      100% cotton table napkins

    • B.

      Wool blankets

    • C.

      Polyester napkins

    • D.

      Nylon sheets

    Correct Answer
    A. 100% cotton table napkins
    Explanation
    100% cotton table napkins can be safely washed and ironed at high temperatures because cotton is a durable and heat-resistant fabric. It can withstand high temperatures without shrinking or getting damaged. Wool blankets, on the other hand, are delicate and can shrink or lose their shape when exposed to high temperatures. Polyester napkins and nylon sheets are synthetic fabrics that can melt or warp when subjected to high heat, so they should be washed and ironed at lower temperatures.

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  • 5. 

    High thread count sheets should be washed on what setting?

    • A.

      Hot

    • B.

      Warm

    • C.

      Cold

    Correct Answer
    B. Warm
    Explanation
    High thread count sheets should be washed on a warm setting because warm water helps to remove dirt, oils, and sweat from the sheets more effectively than cold water. The warm water also helps to kill any bacteria or allergens that may be present on the sheets. Washing high thread count sheets on a warm setting ensures that they are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, while also helping to preserve their quality and softness.

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