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A series of practice questions and answers for the ftce family and consumer sciences exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including communication, career development, parenting, housing, food science, and consumer protection. The questions are designed to assess knowledge and understanding of key concepts and principles in the field of family and consumer sciences.
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Avoiding communications that are incorrect or misleading CORRECT ANSWER Under the Integrity of principle of the AAFCS statement of Priciples of professional practice in its code of ethics Integrity CORRECT ANSWER Under the AAFCS's code of ethnics, it's statement of principles of professional practice includes that members eschew practices that exploit, intimidate, or harm others, and maintain their profession's credibility To espouse variety in scholarship and lifetime learning CORRECT ANSWER Reflects one of the core values of the AAFCS code of ethics Regarding good body language during job interviews, conversations, and other interactions with your hands you should CORRECT ANSWER Use them when speaking in a confident, relaxed, natural way Be prepared for typical interview questions whether they ask or not CORRECT ANSWER Something that a job applicant should do for an interview Students should list activities they enjoy most and pick one favorite CORRECT ANSWER Most appropriate statement for students to develop career goals Giving personal nutrition, parenting, and financial counseling services CORRECT ANSWER The following represents one of the job descriptions they perform For a FSC graduate who wants a career in marketing consumer products and services
Brokerage firms want to hire qualified financial planners, who are among FCS graduates CORRECT ANSWER Regarding financial institutions, the current status for FCS graduates More employment opportunities are now developing are now developing in the appliance and food industries CORRECT ANSWER Accurate regarding future career for FCS majors Best reflects a principle of effective classroom management CORRECT ANSWER Classroom management should teach students to manage their own behaviors Cooperate business and nonprofits equally CORRECT ANSWER In terms of career education, the AAFC's Education Fundamentals certification can help recipients gain jobs and continuing education Encoding CORRECT ANSWER The sender converts information into symbols representing the the ideas involved The medium. CORRECT ANSWER Whereby the sender transmits the message, e.g. visual, oral, written, Decoding CORRECT ANSWER Whereby the receiver(s) will interpret the message received in terms of the receiver(s) ' own experiences to gain meaning from the symbols sent (and correct interpretation equals successful communication Feedback CORRECT ANSWER Whereby the receiver(s) respond to the sender's message. 15.2 Evaluate parenting practices that maximize human growth and development CORRECT ANSWER In the National Standards for Family and Consumer
Sciences EductIon, Parenting is Area of study 15.0. One of the competencies in Parenting is : " Apply communication strategies that promote positive self-esteem in Family members" 13.6: "Demonstrate standard that guide behavior in interpersonal relationships." CORRECT ANSWER The National Standards for Family and Consumer Science included Interpersonal Relationships, which is Area Of study 13.0. This area includes the following competency: "Apply critical thinking and ethical standards when making judgements and taking action." "Demonstrate measuring, estimating, ordering, purchasing, pricing, and repurposing skills CORRECT ANSWER Housing and Interior Designs is Area of study 11.0 of the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences. In this area, content standard 11.3 is "Apply housing and interior design knowledge, skills, and process to meet specific design needs." "Demonstrate standard procedures for receiving and storage of raw and prepared food." CORRECT ANSWER In the Family and Consumer Sciences National Standards, under Area of Study 9.0, Food Science. Diabetics, and Nutrition, which of the following is a competency under content standard 9.2, " Apply risk management procedures to food safety, food testing, and sanitation" Analyze energy efficient methods CORRECT ANSWER Under National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Area of Study 5.0, Facilities Management and Maintenance, content standard 5.2 is "Demonstrating planning, organizing, and maintaining an efficient housekeeping operation for residential or commercial facilities." Career, Community, and Family Connections CORRECT ANSWER The National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences competency that analyzed how career decisions can affect the balance between family life and work
How to prepare themselves for getting paid employment CORRECT ANSWER Students taking occupational Family and Consumer Sciences courses would be learning ... Focusing on the organization and design of American homes CORRECT ANSWER Home economics has been identified Both Catherine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe CORRECT ANSWER Pioneered domestic Sciences before the home economics movement began By helping them make informed decisions CORRECT ANSWER The ultimate and overall goal of professionals in FCS is to help people improve their quality of living Ellen H. Richards CORRECT ANSWER Founded the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 1899 CORRECT ANSWER Historically, Family and Consumer Sciences began Flood insurance CORRECT ANSWER Insurance related to owning a home that covers the loss of personal properties Determine what they need and want, and when, in their real estate purchase CORRECT ANSWER Realtors recommend the buyer should first consider this when planning for buying a house Unfinished Knut or woven fabrics CORRECT ANSWER In textile manufacturing, this is the most accurate definition of the term "gray goods"
Medium-weight fabrics with a flat texture CORRECT ANSWER Type of fabric usually most flattering to overweight body types Sodium pectinate CORRECT ANSWER Food additives is the safest to consume Overhandling any fat-based pastry or cookie dough CORRECT ANSWER Can cause some kinds of dough to become tough Daily Value (DV) CORRECT ANSWER The values of nutrients on food and supplement labels develops by the FDA Whether an alternative is economical CORRECT ANSWER In management decision-making, managers may evaluate alternatives according to four parameters. Determining whether a company's performance goals can maintain a particular alternative or not reflects on this parameter Opportunity cost CORRECT ANSWER What you have to give up to get something else when they may be mutually exclusive financially. The reason for analysis is to distinguish between wants and needs CORRECT ANSWER We are advised to analyze our financial goals and values periodically to aid in planning. The UN Consumer Protection Guidelines CORRECT ANSWER Consumer's right to a healthy environment Interpreter-sensitive values mean relative to commutation styles CORRECT ANSWER The listener is expected to be responsible for interpreting meaning
Resolve the Oedipal conflict CORRECT ANSWER According to Freud, in early childhood a must do this to enable him thereafter to have a healthy interpersonal relationships Intellectual disability CORRECT ANSWER Learning in the same way as non disabled peers, but at an overall slower rate The autism spectrum CORRECT ANSWER Normal intelligence and learning ata normal rate but with deficits in specific areas, e.g.. in social comprehension, range , of interest and activities, and verbal communication for some Sensory impairments CORRECT ANSWER Do not necessarily cause slower overall learning (deaf, blind) Microsystems CORRECT ANSWER According to Bronfenbrenner, it's a person's immediate environment, including gmail, friends, communities, religious groups and others with which the person has direct contact and regular interactions Exosystem CORRECT ANSWER According to Bronfenbrenner, it's the wider social System of events and experiences that directly affect a person's Microsystems (immediate environment, family, friends, etc) but which the person does not construct; e.g., getting or losing a job Mesosystem CORRECT ANSWER According to Bronfenbrenner, it's the system of connections between elements of the Microsystems; e.g. between a child's parents and teachers, friends and relatives, etc Macrosystem (Bronfenbrenner) CORRECT ANSWER The cultural values, economic conditions, and other forms that shape a society.
Ex: Religion Chronosystem CORRECT ANSWER According to Bronfenbrenner, it's a system in the dimension of the time that includes process and events like biological maturation, parental death, etc Later adulthood CORRECT ANSWER e.g. around 60 to 75 years, it is a common developmental task to redirect one's energies to new activities and role as like circumstances change Middle adulthood CORRECT ANSWER Common development e.g. around ages between 34 and 60 Years. Include nurturing marital relationships, parenting, household management, and career management early adulthood CORRECT ANSWER e.g., around 22 to 34years old, includes developmental task like going to work, getting married, and having children Old Age CORRECT ANSWER e.g., from age 75 to death, includes developmental task like coping with the physiological changes aging causes, making life review, and developing psychohistorical perspectives Infancy CORRECT ANSWER Birth to 3 years, is a life stage that includes developmental task of cognitively understanding simple causality, the nature of objects, and categorization as well as early emotional development, social attachment; maturation in motor, perceptual, and sensory functions, etc Toodlerhood CORRECT ANSWER Includes developmental tasks of self control, language, elaborated locomotion, pretend play, etc
early school ages CORRECT ANSWER Included developmental tasks of group ply, gender role identification, early moral development, etc Middle school ages CORRECT ANSWER Include tasks of performing concrete mental operations; learning skill; self evaluation; developing friendships; playing on teams, etc physiological CORRECT ANSWER breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion physiological CORRECT ANSWER According to Maslow's levels of need ,To a newborn infant this is the most important Anomy CORRECT ANSWER Piaget used this term to mean that a child's social and moral development was not regulated, either by self or by others Heteronomy CORRECT ANSWER Piaget used this term to mean regulation of this development by others Autonomy CORRECT ANSWER Piaget used this term to mean regulation by the self From anomy (no regulation) to heteronomy (regulation by adults) to autonomy (self regulation) CORRECT ANSWER Piaget viewed child development in social and moral contexts as a progression of... Family lifestyles CORRECT ANSWER A factor affecting family relationships that includes such elements as communication styles, eating habits, and kinds of friends of the family members
Family structure CORRECT ANSWER Includes such examples as single parent families, blended families with step parents, two parent families, and extended families Family resource CORRECT ANSWER Includes such things as how much money the family has, how much time, how much education, how many friends, social support networks, etx Family roles CORRECT ANSWER Encompasses both basic roles such as parent, child, sibling, and grandparent and other roles family members adopt like troublemaker, peacemaker, clown, etc Clarity of communication CORRECT ANSWER The parenting dimension labeled by Baumrind, involves how willing parents are to ask for children's opinions and reasons with them to encourage the behaviors they want as parts of communicating with their children Nurturance CORRECT ANSWER What Baumrind name the dimension involving parents' protecting their children's physical and emotional welfare and expressing approval and warmth toward their children Parental control CORRECT ANSWER Baumrind's label for the dimension wherein parents enforce rules for behavior with their children Maturity demands CORRECT ANSWER What Baumrind describes as the dimension of expectations parents have for their children to behave up to their abilities
Piaget's later Pre-operational stage CORRECT ANSWER When children's thinking becomes less egocentric but still remains animistic and magical characteristics, takes place during the preschool years (3-6) The stage of "family of origin experiences" CORRECT ANSWER Involves primary developmental tasks of maintaining relationships with parents, siblings, and peers; completing ones education; and establishing foundations for a model of family life, which children rely on as adults to form their own families The second stage " leaving Home" CORRECT ANSWER With primary tasks of differentiation of self from family, establishing adult-to-adult relationship with parents; forming intimate relationships with peer; starting to work, developing a work identity and becoming financially independent The third stage "pre-marriage stage" CORRECT ANSWER With primary tasks of choosing a life partner; developing the couple's relationship; and deciding to to create a home with the partner The fourth stage " childless couple stage" CORRECT ANSWER With primary tasks for learning, emotionally, and practically, to live with a partner; and adjusting family origin relationships to include the partner In stages of family development, the parental stage "expanding" CORRECT ANSWER When couples first marry, they share many activities. After they have children in the expanding years, the time they have to share activities as a couple is dramatically decreased In stages of family development, the parental stage " developing years" CORRECT ANSWER Children begin school: while families have limited time and more activities take place outside of the home,family members typically manage and share their duties successfully
In stages of family development, the parental stage "launching years" CORRECT ANSWER Children become independent, signaling the end of parental stage of family development Middle years CORRECT ANSWER After children move out, "empty nest" parents return to being couples and having more time to share activities Family and/or medical leave CORRECT ANSWER The family and Medical Leave Act Of 1933 requires employers to give eligible employees unpaid time off with job protection because of this reason Duvall's Stages of the Family Cycle CORRECT ANSWER 1. Childless married couples
Permissive CORRECT ANSWER According to Baumrind, this parenting style is very loving and warm, but also overly indulgent and lacking in limits, consequences and control Authoritarian CORRECT ANSWER According to Baumrind, this parenting style is overly controlling and rigidly while lacking warmth Uninvolved CORRECT ANSWER According to Baumrind, this parenting style lacks both warmth and control Attention CORRECT ANSWER According to Bandura, this condition of modeling of behaviors requires the observational learner to attend to behavior modeled. Motivation CORRECT ANSWER According to Bandura, this condition of modeling of behaviors in which is most related to the observers having good reason(s) for observing and imitating others behaviors e.g. previous rewards, imagined or promised rewards etc Retention CORRECT ANSWER According to Bandura, this condition of modeling of behaviors involves being able to remember the behaviors one observed Reproduction CORRECT ANSWER According to Bandura, this condition of modeling of behaviors involves imitating or replicating the observed behavior Environment, behavior, and psychological process interact CORRECT ANSWER Accurately reflects what Bandura believes in developing his social learning theory
Improvements in communications CORRECT ANSWER A variety of researchers have found evidence that family recreation provides many benefits, both to families and to the individual family members Teaching moral values and healthy lifestyles CORRECT ANSWER A benefit researchers have found family recreation provides children as individual members of the family; providing children with educational experiences Early school years CORRECT ANSWER A child whose developmental task include learning to play in groups, to identify as a female or male, and to have a basic understanding of right and wrong is typically in which life stage? During which life stage is it most typical to focus on developmental task like thinking abstractly, attaining peer group membership, and experiencing sexual relationships CORRECT ANSWER Early adolescence According to models of developmental tasks at various life stages m, when is an adult most likely to develop a perspective related to death CORRECT ANSWER Around 60- The Ecosystem CORRECT ANSWER The impact on a child's development of local and global communities belongs in which of the systems in Bronfenbrenner' ecological systems theory? Freud theorized the young boys unconsciously desired their mothers and wanted to get rid of their fathers as competition for the mothers attrition CORRECT ANSWER Want to be just like their mothers Distractors CORRECT ANSWER Described by Satir as those members who divert the other's attention from problematic issue and the attendant emotions by
engaging in various attention-getting behaviors. They may be the "babies" of trainer families, and feel the other will o my love them if perceiving them harmless and cute Blamers CORRECT ANSWER Hide Homer insecurities by attacking the others Placators CORRECT ANSWER Try to appease the others to avoid the rejection or disapproval they fear. Computers CORRECT ANSWER Avoid confronting or expressing feelings by denying all emotion and limiting their communication to only intellectual, objective, or factual topics The speaker has responsibility for clearly communicating CORRECT ANSWER In describing higher context vs. low context styles of communication, what do "sender-oriented values" mean 1914 CORRECT ANSWER The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) established devils advocacy method CORRECT ANSWER One alternative at a time is presented by the group, and one group member then critiques the alternative and/or the group's process for identifying alternatives by pointing out the drawbacks Dialectic inquiry method CORRECT ANSWER Two groups wash select alternatives and each group then critiques the other groups choices. Managers listen to each groups presentation and critique of alternatives The whug CORRECT ANSWER In fabric that is woven using a triaxial weave, this is what The this set of yard is called
Cleaning, singeing, bleaching or brightening, mercerizing, dyeing CORRECT ANSWER This is the correct sequence The process of finishing knitted or woven fabrics At the closing of the home sale CORRECT ANSWER A home buyer gets warranty d insurance coverage for the home when... Betty Lamp CORRECT ANSWER The symbol of the AAFCs and A colonial lighting innovation "Demonstrates procedures for assuring guest or customer safety" CORRECT ANSWER Area of Study 10.0, Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation of the Family and Consumer Sciences National Standards includes Content Standard 10.2: "Demonstrate procedures applied to safety, security, and environmental issues." "Analyze physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual development" CORRECT ANSWER Area of Study 12.01 of the Family and Consumer Sciences National Standards is Human Development. In this area, Content Standard 12.1 is: "Analyze principles of human growth and development across the life span. Demonstrates safe and environmentally responsible waste disposal and recycling methods CORRECT ANSWER In the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences, under Area of Study 8.0, Food Production and Services, falls under the competency under Content Standard 8.2., "Demonstrate food safety and sanitation procedures" 14.1: "Analyze factors that influence nutrition and wellness practices across the life span" CORRECT ANSWER Nutrition and Wellness, which is Area of Study 14. of the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education, includes
this competency: "Explain physically, emotional, social, psychological, and spiritual components of individual and family wellness." "Demonstrate fashion, apparel, and textile products " CORRECT ANSWER The National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education includes Textiles, Fashion, and Apparel as Area of Study 16.0. In this area, one competency is: "Explain the ways in which fabric, texture, pattern, and finish can affect visual appearance" Conceptual Thinking CORRECT ANSWER According to some business experts, five Kong's if thinking processes are needed for strategic leadership. A leader discerns patterns or connections among abstract ideas and assembles these to create a full picture. Critical Thinking CORRECT ANSWER Being able to analyze multiple features objectively, evaluate several different plans based on that analysis, and make a decision informed by the evaluation. This is one of the areas whereby the FCCLA helps it's members develop life skills The resolution regarding Healthy Weight CORRECT ANSWER Of the following AAFCS resolutions related to public legislation, this is the most important They should justify decisions for program design and teaching practices using data-based evidence CORRECT ANSWER The National Association of Teacher Educators for Family and Consumer Science assigned work groups to examine requirements of national standard 9, Student and Program Assessment, of the National Standards for Teachers of Family Conflict of Interest CORRECT ANSWER The AAFCS Code of Ethics holds members responsible for actively avoiding exploiting people with whom they work or interact professionally
Professional Competence CORRECT ANSWER According to the AAFCS Code of Ethnics Statement of Principles of Profesional Practice, AAFCS members do not claim to have expertise in areas wherein they are not educated, trained, and experienced Pareto Analysis System CORRECT ANSWER A decision making model which assumes that approximately 80% of the benefits that an organization receives from a particular task are the results of 20 % of the effort that the various individuals within the organization put into the task. It assumes that 80% of the problems that the organization faces are produced by approximately 20% of the factors that may be causing them. Pareto Analysis System CORRECT ANSWER 1. List all of the problems that needed to be addressed and/or the choices that are available.
Short of reaching its specified goal. Basically, it's the process of identifying and listing which factors involved with each option help the organization and which ones hurt the organization. Force Field Analysis CORRECT ANSWER 1. Make a list of all the factors involved with a particular option and then identify them as either aiding the organization in moving towards a particular goal or hindering the organization's movement toward that goal.
for the cells of the body. People with this, cannot produce insulin or cannot use what is produced, the body is unable to appropriately use the sugars that the cells need to survive. Instead the sugar builds up in the body, leading to high sugar concentration in the blood, which is a conduction known as hyperglycemia Type 1 Diabetes CORRECT ANSWER The individual's own immune system mistakes the beta cells is the pancreas, which are the cells responsible for producing insulin, as being harmful and therefore attacks and destroys them. It prevents the individual from Actually producing insulin. It is treated primarily through use of a carefully constructed diet and insulin injections or the use of an insulin pump Hypertension CORRECT ANSWER A condition in which an individual's blood pressure is regularly higher than the range that is normally acceptable. It can be treated through the use of a low-salt and low fat diet along with exercise to bring individual's blood pressure back down to a reasonable level. Vitamin A CORRECT ANSWER Known as retinol, is important because it aids in bond growth, skin health, and the ability to reproduce. It also promotes eye health and aids in the production of tears, which prevents the eyes from drying out and washes away bacteria that might cause infections Vitamin A deficiency CORRECT ANSWER Can cause the eyes to deteriorate and may lead to conditions such as nigh blindness, also known as nyctalopia, in which an individual has difficulty seeing in low light environments Vitamin A CORRECT ANSWER Carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, spinach, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, and broccoli
Vitamin B12 CORRECT ANSWER Known as cyanocobalamin, is important because it's necessary for the production of blood cells and aids in maintaining the health of the nervous system Vitamin B12 deficiency CORRECT ANSWER Megaloblastic anemia, a condition in which the red blood cells have less hemoglobin and therefore have more difficulty functioning properly. It can cause the disintegration. May also develop symptoms such as numbness, tingling and difficulty with muscle control. Vitamin B12 sources CORRECT ANSWER Chicken, beef, pork, liver, fish, shellfish, certain breakfast, cereals, milk, cheese, eggs, and yogurt. Vitamin C CORRECT ANSWER Known as ascorbic acid, is important because it helps protect the health of he skin, bones, teeth, cartilage, and blood vessels. It protects these areas of the body primarily by acting as an antioxidant that helps reduce the negative effects that oxygen reactions within the body can have on the cells. It is also necessary in the production of collagen, which is a protein necessary for skin and cartilage health Vitamin C deficiency CORRECT ANSWER A disorder known as scurvy, in which the body lacks the collagen it requires to maintain the health of the skin. Scurvy leads to the formation of liver spots on the skin and gums and can also cause bleeding from all the body's mucous membranes including the nose, lips, ears, and other areas Vitamin C sources CORRECT ANSWER Strawberries, oranges, lemons, limes, mangos, grapes, broccoli, potatoes, spinach, liver, and milk Vitamin E CORRECT ANSWER Also known as tocopherol, is important primally because it aids in maintaining proper brain function and eye health. Helps reduce
the risk of cancer, cataracts, heart disease, and other health conditions as well as helping treat patients that have Párkinson's or Alzheimer's disease Vitamin E deficiency CORRECT ANSWER Muscle weakness, blindness, and neurological problems as a result of he body transmitting nerve impulses incorrectly. Vitamin E sources CORRECT ANSWER Peanuts, hazelnuts, Coconuts, corn, asparagus, carrots, tomatoes, fish, peanut butter, and vegetable oils Telling CORRECT ANSWER Which Of Hersey and Blanchard's leadership styles emphasizes the performance of tasks and ignores the development of positive relationship? Delegating CORRECT ANSWER Hershey and Blanchard's style which entails little commitment to either function. This type of leader passes off authority to his or her subordinates Selling CORRECT ANSWER A leader that is heavily involved with both tasks performance and the building of relationships. Such a leader is constantly engaged with his or her subordinates, helping them do their jobs and keeping them motivated. Telling CORRECT ANSWER Leader is very involved in the performance of take, he or she is not very interested in building positive relationships with subordinates. Such a leader is not involved in tasks but is very invested in his or her relationships with subordinates. Such a leader rarely asserts authority over the other members of the group
group polarization CORRECT ANSWER A group will often make more extreme decisions than any one member would make independently. Management experts believe that this is due to the desire for conformity and the subsequent reinforcement or whatever solutions are first suggested. Rather than critique another group member and create disharmony, participants will often go along and even amplify the First opinion given. This phenomenon is known as Organizational Conflict CORRECT ANSWER Can actually be a healthy thing, since it indicates that views are being aired openly Social facilitation CORRECT ANSWER A phenomenon in which the presence of others improves a person's performance or encourages a person to work harder Group Think CORRECT ANSWER Similar to group polarization, except that it does not necessarily result in extreme decisions. It's the suppression of reason in he interest of Manitoba for up cohesion Social loafing CORRECT ANSWER Is a phenomenon in which people do not work as hard in a group, often because they feel their contributions will not be respected A goal is well defined CORRECT ANSWER The members of a family are more likely to be motivated when Defining the problem to be solved CORRECT ANSWER The proper decision making process begins by Drop-in childcare is useful when CORRECT ANSWER A family's regular child care provider is unavailable
They tend to charge high interest rates CORRECT ANSWER What is one disadvantage of dealing with consumer finance companies Prime rate CORRECT ANSWER Borrowers with a poor credit tarting will not be eligible for a banks Debenture Bond CORRECT ANSWER Which type of corporate bond is secured only by assets and earnings of corporation Collateral trust bonds CORRECT ANSWER Uses the stocks and bonds of other companies as collateral mortgage bond CORRECT ANSWER Is secure by a piece of mortgaged property, such as an office building or factory Sinking fund bond CORRECT ANSWER A form of debenture bond in which the corporation additionally pledges to pay back the money slowly over a long time. convertible bond CORRECT ANSWER Can be traded in for common stock at any time It helps the body produce healthy hair and skin. Carrots, pumpkins, fish and eggs are all good sources. Help with forming new cells is a major benefit of folate, or folic acids CORRECT ANSWER What is a major benefit of Vitamin A Bread, cereal, rice and pasta CORRECT ANSWER From which food group should the most daily servings be taken
Folic acid CORRECT ANSWER In order to reduce the risk of spinal bífida in infants, food manufactures have begun adding ... Rapid weight loss CORRECT ANSWER Events that decrease metabolism Fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products, and eggs CORRECT ANSWER An ovo- lactó vegetarian is a person who eats... 100 milligrams CORRECT ANSWER Sodium and chloride are major minerals: every day a lesson should consume of each Vitamin C CORRECT ANSWER Vitamin that is water soluble , meaning that is absorbed into the blood stream and can be forced out is the body through urine and sweat. Worsted CORRECT ANSWER Wool that has been spun into a fine yarn form parallel threads. Renowned for its strength, it is used in dresses and suits Cashmere CORRECT ANSWER An especially soft form of wool that is created from the hair of a specific Indian goat Angora CORRECT ANSWER Another high-end wool made from the long hairs of angora rabbit Polyester CORRECT ANSWER Synthetic textile, meaning that it is not made from plants or animals. It's often blended with other fibers in the creation of clothing Spandex CORRECT ANSWER Synthetic textile with amazing flexibility
Pilling CORRECT ANSWER Fuzzy fibers that ball up and adhere to the outside of a garment are said to be... Carded CORRECT ANSWER The garment is made of short and thick cotton fibers Carded CORRECT ANSWER The garment is made of short and thick cotton fibers Wool Pants CORRECT ANSWER Garment most resistant to wrinkles Black stain CORRECT ANSWER Fabric is best for blocking sunlight Cotton CORRECT ANSWER Fabric that is safe to use bleach occasionally Radial balance CORRECT ANSWER In interior design, the arrangement of elements in a pattern around some central point. The pattern is based on size, color, or texture Symmetrical balance CORRECT ANSWER The arrangement of identical elements spring a center point or line. This is the most rigidly balanced form of interior design gradation balance CORRECT ANSWER The subtle but rebuke alteration ox sos idol elements in an interior. For instance, a room might include various shades of the Same color