Exam Details

Subject textile manufacturing
Paper
Exam / Course b.sc. in fashion design
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2018
Second Semester
Fashion Design
TEXTILE MANUFACTURING
(2016 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 X 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. What are the process involved in the blow room?
2. State the object of carding.
3. Define weaving and knitting.
4. State principle of air jet weaving.
5. State the principle of weft knitting.
6. State the difference between warp and weft knitting.
7. Define fancy yarns and list their types.
8. What are the fibres used for production of sewing thread?
9. Define unevenness and its implications.
10. How to minimize the knitted fabric defects?
Sub. Code
23
CP-8597
2
wk12
Part B X 5 25)
Answer all questions.
11. Explain about cone winding process.
Or
Explain the roving process.
12. Explain about the shuttle weaving.
Or
Explain about drawing in and gaiting process.
13. Explain in detail about working principle of
interlock machine.
Or
Explain in detail about working principle of raschel
machine.
14. Enumerate the essential quality requirements of
sewing thread.
Or
Explain the fancy yarn production methods.
15. Discuss about the yarn imperfections and its causes.
Or
Explain about the causes and remedies of woven
fabrics.
Part C x 10 30)
Answer all questions.
16. Explain the combing process.
Or
Explain in detail about the ring spinning process
CP-8597
3
wk12
17. Explain about the winding and warping process.
Or
Explain the working of single jersey knitting
machine.
18. Explain about the fancy yarn manufacturing
process.
Or
Discuss about the process particulars for weft and
hosiery yarns.
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