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MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Read each statement and choose the BEST answer Write the letter of your choice on the space provided/on your answer sheet

1. The most common used outine element of embroidery design is
A. Back stitch
B. Running stitch
C. Split stitch
D. Stem stitch

2. It is the easiest and quickest stitch to do.
A Back stitch
B. Running stitch
C. Split stitch
D. Stem stitch

3. It is a simple embroidery stitch that is easy to learn and flexible to use.
A Back stitch
B. Running stitch
C. Split stitch
D. Stem stitch

4. It is another basic stitch that is perfect to make smooth outlines.
A. Back stitch
B. Running stitch
C. Split stitch
D. Stem stitch

5. This is a single detached stitch used for filling in the design area.
A. Back stitch
B. Bullion stitch
C. Chain Stitch
D. Cross-stitch

6. This is a stitch formed by two cross-arms and can be used for bordering or filling the entire area
A. Back stitch
B. Bullion stitch
C. Chain Stitch
D. Cross-stitch

7. It is one of the more popular stitches used for outining.
A. Back stitch
B. Bullion stitch
C. Chain stitch
D. Cross-stitch

8. It runs diagonally across the lines, and it's pretty simple to work with.
A. Feather stitch
B. Fish Bone
C. French knot
D. Herringbone stitch

9. It is a popular stitch among embroiderers that can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face or a center of a flower
A. Feather stitch
B. Fish Bone
C. French knot
D. Herringbone stitch

10. A kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers
A. Feather stitch
B. Fish Bone
C. French knot
D. Herringbone stitch

11. A stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design area.
A. Feather stitch
B.Fish Bone
C. French knot
D. Herringbone stitch

12. This stitch is worked in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower.
A. Lazy daisy chain stitch
B. Looped stitch
C. Seed stitch
D. Satin stitch

13. Close layers of this stitch can create wonderful effects on a pattern.
A. Lazy daisy chain stitch
B. Looped stitch
C. Seed stitch
D. Satin stitch

14. A solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very close together.
A. Lazy daisy chain stitch
B. Looped stitch
C. Seed stitch
D. Satin stitch

15. This stitch uses simple straight stitches in a single direction to fill in patterns.
A. Lazy daisy chain stitch
B. Looped stitch
C. Seed stitch
D. Satin stitch ​