CBSE Class 12 Home science Part II by Pavan | Practice Test to Test Your Knowledge
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CBSE Class 12 Home science Part II

CBSE Class 12 Home science Part II

Detailed mock test covering Child Development, Family Relations, and Community Health. Includes developmental psychology, family dynamics, and social welfare.

2025-07-19
CBSE Class 12 Home science Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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What is the primary function of 'Design' in fabric and apparel?

A
Creating aesthetically pleasing products that are functional and serve a specific purpose
B
Decorating clothes for artistic value only
C
Focusing purely on color schemes
D
Only concerned with garment construction

Which of the following is not a principle of design?

A
Proportion
B
Texture
C
Balance
D
Emphasis

What does the term 'harmony' in design refer to?

A
The combination of elements that create a pleasing and unified effect
B
Using only one type of design element repeatedly
C
Focusing on symmetry without any variations
D
Creating random combinations of colors and textures

Which color harmony involves two hues that lie directly opposite each other on the color wheel?

A
Complementary harmony
B
Monochromatic harmony
C
Analogous harmony
D
Triadic harmony

What does the 'Proportion' principle in design concern?

A
The relationship of one part of an object to another part
B
The visual appeal of the design from a distance
C
The distribution of weight from the central point of the garment
D
The texture and feel of the fabric

Which element of design is most associated with the tactile qualities of the material?

A
Color
B
Texture
C
Shape
D
Line

What is the basic purpose of 'line' as an element of design?

A
To define the shape or form of a design
B
To add texture and visual interest
C
To highlight specific design details
D
To create balance in a design

Which of the following is an example of a geometric shape used in fabric design?

A
Circle
B
Flower
C
Cloud
D
Animal shape

Which color scheme uses only one hue, varied in value and intensity?

A
Monochromatic harmony
B
Complementary harmony
C
Triadic harmony
D
Analogous harmony

Which of the following is a characteristic of 'vertical lines' in garment design?

A
They emphasize height and give a dignified, reserved effect
B
They create an illusion of width
C
They create an active, dramatic effect
D
They appear soft and graceful

In fabric design, which stage is most commonly used for dyeing?

A
Fibre stage
B
Yarn stage
C
Fabric stage
D
Finished product stage

Which method of dyeing is used to create multifarious designs like brocade or Jacquard patterns?

A
Yarn dyeing
B
Fabric dyeing
C
Fibre dyeing
D
Paint dyeing

Which of the following is a feature of 'analogous harmony' in color schemes?

A
It uses two or three hues side by side on the color wheel
B
It uses two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
C
It uses three equidistant hues on the color wheel
D
It uses only neutral colors

What does 'texture' in fabric design refer to?

A
The visual and tactile qualities of the material
B
The overall color scheme used in the fabric
C
The length and type of the fibers used
D
The weight and thickness of the fabric

Which of the following is an example of an 'abstract' shape in fabric design?

A
A geometric shape like a square or triangle
B
A stylized flower shape
C
An irregular, free-form shape
D
A symmetrical heart shape

Which of the following is a characteristic of 'horizontal lines' in garment design?

A
They emphasize height
B
They create an illusion of width
C
They create an active effect
D
They appear soft and graceful

What does 'rhythm' in design refer to?

A
The flow of visual elements through repetition, gradation, or radiation
B
The central focus of a design
C
The balance between elements in the design
D
The harmony of colors used in the design

Which of the following is an example of a technique used to create texture in fabric design?

A
Printing
B
Dyeing
C
Weaving
D
All of the above

Which fabric design method involves applying wax to resist dyeing?

A
Block printing
B
Tie-dyeing
C
Batik
D
Screen printing

Which dyeing technique is known for creating intricate patterns through tying or folding fabric?

A
Tie-dyeing
B
Batik
C
Block printing
D
Screen printing

Which design principle involves the distribution of weight from the center of the garment?

A
Balance
B
Proportion
C
Emphasis
D
Rhythm

Which technique is used to create a design on fabric by applying ink through a mesh?

A
Block printing
B
Screen printing
C
Batik
D
Tie-dyeing

What is the primary benefit of using color in fabric design?

A
To make the fabric visually appealing and enhance its identity
B
To create texture in the fabric
C
To increase the durability of the fabric
D
To reduce the cost of fabric production

Which principle of design is concerned with the repetition of elements in a pattern?

A
Rhythm
B
Proportion
C
Balance
D
Emphasis

Which color scheme involves using neutral colors like black, white, and grey?

A
Achromatic harmony
B
Analogous harmony
C
Complementary harmony
D
Monochromatic harmony

What principle of design focuses on the central focus of a garment?

A
Emphasis
B
Balance
C
Proportion
D
Rhythm

Which of the following techniques involves painting the design area with wax?

A
Batik
B
Tie-dyeing
C
Block printing
D
Screen printing

Which fabric design method involves the application of wax on fabric before dyeing?

A
Tie-dyeing
B
Batik
C
Block printing
D
Screen printing

What is the purpose of using 'line' in fabric design?

A
To define the shape of the garment or fabric
B
To add texture to the fabric
C
To create an illusion of depth
D
To enhance the color scheme

Which of the following is a technique used to create patterns by carving designs into wooden blocks?

A
Block printing
B
Screen printing
C
Tie-dyeing
D
Batik