Exam Details
Subject | Advanced Design - Ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Sc Footwear Technology (BSCFWT) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Match Column with Column of the following :
Column Column Foot Paris Point
(ii) P.U. Lining
(iii) Folding Weight bearing
HDPP 05 mm
(v) Underlay Thermoplastic
(vi) Sole Adhesive
(vii) Toe Puff Last
(viii) Toe Cap 10 mm
Heel Grip Bottom Size 42 Upper
2. State True or False for the following:
Textile can be used as an upper material.
(ii) Lock stitch can be found in Oxford shoe.
(iii) Red, Green and Blue are primary colours.
Middle phalanges have four bones. Texture is not the surface quality of a form.
(vi) Monk shoe is based on derby design.
(vii) Generally underlay allowance is 20 mm.
(viii) English size "8" is equal to "42" of Paris Point.
Length increment In USA size system is 6·46 mm. English shoe size commences from "6" inches.
3. Describe the characteristics of various shoe upper materials.
4. What do you understand by "Cutting room efficiency" Explain.
5. "Colour plays a vital role in Trend Forecasting." View your reasons.
6. "Cork can be an alternative material for shoe bottom." Explain with suitable examples.
7. "Toe shape plays a vital role in shoe styling." Illustrate.
Column Column Foot Paris Point
(ii) P.U. Lining
(iii) Folding Weight bearing
HDPP 05 mm
(v) Underlay Thermoplastic
(vi) Sole Adhesive
(vii) Toe Puff Last
(viii) Toe Cap 10 mm
Heel Grip Bottom Size 42 Upper
2. State True or False for the following:
Textile can be used as an upper material.
(ii) Lock stitch can be found in Oxford shoe.
(iii) Red, Green and Blue are primary colours.
Middle phalanges have four bones. Texture is not the surface quality of a form.
(vi) Monk shoe is based on derby design.
(vii) Generally underlay allowance is 20 mm.
(viii) English size "8" is equal to "42" of Paris Point.
Length increment In USA size system is 6·46 mm. English shoe size commences from "6" inches.
3. Describe the characteristics of various shoe upper materials.
4. What do you understand by "Cutting room efficiency" Explain.
5. "Colour plays a vital role in Trend Forecasting." View your reasons.
6. "Cork can be an alternative material for shoe bottom." Explain with suitable examples.
7. "Toe shape plays a vital role in shoe styling." Illustrate.
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- Advanced Design - I
- Advanced Design - Ii
- Advanced Manufacturing Technique
- Art of Public Speaking - I
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