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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Textiles and Design Total marks 50 Section I Pages 2 4 General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes Working time 1 1 hours 2 Write using black pen Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of pages 5, 7 and 9 10 marks Attempt Questions 1 10 Allow about 15 minutes for this section Section II Pages 5 10 25 marks Attempt Questions 11 13 Allow about 45 minutes for this section Section III Page 11 15 marks Attempt either Question 14 or Question 15 Allow about 30 minutes for this section 2750

Section I 10 marks Attempt Questions 1 10 Allow about 15 minutes for this section Use the multiple-choice answer sheet for Questions 1 10. 1 Which fabric decoration technique uses stitches to create a raised surface? (A) Embroidery (B) Marbling (C) Patchwork (D) Stencilling 2 Some designers use kimono motifs in their fabric design. What is most likely to have influenced the designers? (A) Religious practices (B) Cultural expression (C) Resource availability (D) Technological development 3 In which of the following textile items is the application of a soil-resistant finish most important in maintaining the appearance of the item? (A) Apron (B) (C) Carpet Curtain (D) Bed sheet 4 Which aspect of the Australian textile industry has been most affected by globalisation? (A) Clothing design (B) Pattern development (C) Raw fibre production (D) Clothing manufacture 2

5 Which of the following is true of digital printing on textiles? (A) It is suitable for all fabrics. (B) The colour range is limited. (C) Fabrics must be pre-treated. (D) The commercial set-up costs are low. 6 What type of yarn can be made by inserting a flexible metal thread into a hollow yarn? (A) Bicomponent (B) Blended (C) Multifilament (D) Textured 7 Some swimwear designers have added sun protective shirts to their collections to address increased concern regarding exposure to the sun. What is the best explanation for this? (A) Use of available resources (B) (C) Technological development Trends influencing designers (D) Display of designer expertise 8 Which combination of fibre, yarn and fabric structure would be the most suitable for thick and stretchy socks? Fibre Yarn Fabric (A) Wool High Twist Multifilament Warp Knit (B) Cotton Low Twist Staple Warp Knit (C) Wool Low Twist Staple Weft Knit (D) Cotton High Twist Multifilament Weft Knit 3

9 Which of the following is the best example of an environmentally sustainable practice in large scale commercial fabric dyeing? (A) Using natural dyes (B) (C) Managing waste water Using rock salt fixatives (D) Disposing of dye particles to landfill 10 A textile item has the following care label. Warm machine wash Do not bleach No ironing Hang to dry Do not No fabric dry clean softener In which of the following textile items is the care label most likely to be found? (A) A cotton bath towel (B) A wool tailored jacket (C) A rayon summer shirt (D) A microfibre cleaning cloth 4 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2751 15390 8329310040 2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Textiles and Design Section II 25 marks Attempt Questions 11 13 Allow about 45 minutes for this section Centre Number Student Number Answer the questions in the spaces provided. These spaces provide guidance for the expected length of response. Question 11 Australian Textiles, Clothing, Footwear and Allied Industries (5 marks) (a) Outline why some Australian consumers may prefer to buy clothing made from organic fibre sources. 2 (b) Distinguish between mass-produced and niche textile products. In your answer, provide an example of each. 3 5

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2752 15390 8432310089 2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Textiles and Design Section II (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 12 Design (10 marks) (a) Outline ONE principle of textile dyeing. 2 (b) Explain how ONE textile art form can be used as a medium for communication. 4 Question 12 continues on page 8 7

5391310080 Question 12 (continued) (c) Explain how textile fabric design can be influenced by the availability of resources. 4 End of Question 12 8 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2753 15390 7046310090 2015 Higher School Certificate EXAMINATION Textiles and Design Section II (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 13 Properties and Performance of Textiles (10 marks) (a) What are the functional properties that would make a fabric suitable for a sports shirt? 2 (b) Explain how the use of microfibres in ONE specific textile item enhances the item s performance. 3 Question 13 continues on page 10 9

1445310097 Question 13 (continued) (c) A cotton fibre, staple spun yarn, twill weave denim fabric has been chosen for a pair of jeans. Justify the choice with reference to fibre, yarn and fabric properties. 5 End of Question 13 10 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Textiles and Design Section III 15 marks Attempt either Question 14 or Question 15 Allow about 30 minutes for this section Answer the question in a writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. Question 14 Design (15 marks) (a) Describe how designers could respond to economic and social influences to maintain their success. 5 (b) Explain how designers sources of inspiration can be reflected in the fabric decoration and/or fabric colouration used in their designs. Include examples in your answer. 10 OR Question 15 Properties and Performance of Textiles (15 marks) (a) Describe the design features and fabric properties of a reusable shopping bag. 5 (b) Explain the effects that the use of computer-linked machines in the textile industry has had on both the consumer and the environment. Include examples in your answer. 10 End of paper 2754 11

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