WAEC Clothing Textile Questions and Answers: On this article, I’ll be giving you free access to previous WAEC Textile random repeated questions to help you prepare for your exams. Read on to get detailed information.

WAEC Clothing Textile Questions and Answers

Along with many other examination details, you will comprehend the way WAEC Textile questions are constructed. All you have to do is stay focused and adhere to this guideline.

WAEC Clothing Textile Questions 2024

Examination Scheme:

There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3, all of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be composite papers to be taken in one sitting.

Paper 1: Will consist of forty multiple-choice objective questions all of which must be answered within 50 minutes for 40 marks.

Paper 2: Will consist of six essay-type questions. Candidates will be required to answer four within 2 hours for 60 marks.

Paper 3: Will be two practical projects out of which candidates will execute one within five days, working for six hours each of the days. The paper will carry 80 marks

Two weeks prior to the execution period, the questions will be sent to the candidates so they can prepare. The two weeks before the project’s execution should also be used to complete design sketches and preliminary notes.

These will carry 20 marks. The total mark for the paper is therefore 100.

OBJ [OBJECTIVE] Questions:

1. Identify from the options below, a reason for the study of textiles.
A. To acquire more fabrics
B. To retail fabrics
C. To understand the behaviour of fabrics.
D. To wear gorgeous fabrics

2. Identity, from the options below, a primary property of a textile fibre.
A. Absorption
B. Density
C. Elasticity
D. Pliability

3. Select the property that best describes a traditionally spun yarn from the options.
A. Coarse
B. Fine
C. Lustre
D. Smooth

4. Which of the following statements is peculiar to woven fabrics?
A. It can accommodate movement.
B. It can easily be stretched.
C. It is made up of two sets of yarns.
D. It is suitable for underwear.

5. The purpose of blending fibres is to
A. Achieve a specific fibre property.
B. Acquire a temporary fibre strength.
C. Create an artificial fibre.
D. Decrease fibre fluffs and neps.

6. To produce fine yarns, slivers are further processed by
A. Carding.
B. Combing.
C. Ginning.
D. Roving.

7. Find the density of the reed which is used to weave a stole 15 cm wide with 300 ends of 36s count cotton.
A. 20 dents/cm
B. 51 dents/cm
C. 540 dents/cm
D. 4500 dents/cm

8. Identify the most appropriate chemical used for coating screens in exposures.
A. Lacquer
B. Potassium dichromate
C. Sodium bicarbonate
D. Starch

9. Calculate the number of ends needed to weave a fabric 90 cm wide, if the reed density is 15 dents/cm. Include 25 ends in each selvedge.
A. 375 ends
B. 1400 ends
C. 1450 ends
D. 2250 ends
10. Calendering, singeing and tentering are classified as
A. Dry finishing.
B. Permanent finishing.
C. Chemical finishing.
D. Wet finishing.

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Theory [Essay] Questions:

1. State and explain five reasons to justify why Textiles should be studied in schools.

2. Discuss how textiles can be used to solve the following national issues. Give examples to
support your answer:
(a) Unemployment;
(b) Drug abuse,
(c) Rural-urban migration.

3. (a) List two textile industries established and indicate their location and product.
(b) Identify and discuss three factors which encouraged the establishment of textile
Industries in Ghana in the early1960s.

4. Advance five reasons to convince the Ghanaian consumer to patronize made-in-Ghana
textile products.

5. Compare the characteristics of the following pairs of fabrics:
(a) Bark cloth (kyenkyen) and kente;
(b) Adinkra and Nasasaawa (appliqué cloth);
(c) Wax prints and fancy prints

PAPER 3 [PROJECT]:

(1) Design and produce a pictorial batik based on the proverb, Birds of the same feathers, flock together. The product is to be used for a wall hanging. Enhance the work with suitable accessories. Size: 60 cm by 80 cm

(2) Using any suitable loom, design and weave a stripped plain fabric. The woven fabric should be less than 40 cm by 10 cm. The warped pattern should be in two colours only.

DISCLAIMER! These are not real WAEC Textile questions but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidates understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to take note of every question provided on this page.

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