Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 50,000 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 1,000

5th Grade Topic 1 Question When natural and manufactured fibers are combined to produce a better quality product, they are referred to as a: Blend Plain Satin Twill

5th Grade Topic 1 Answer Blend Return

5th Grade Topic 2 Question Which textile law prevents manufacturers from producing home interior products from materials that burn easily? Consumer Product Safety Commission Flammable Fabrics Act Textile Fiber Products Act Wool Products Labeling Act

B. Flammable Fabrics Act 5th Grade Topic 2 Answer B. Flammable Fabrics Act Return

4th Grade Topic 3 Question Which natural fibers come from the cellulose in plants? Cellulosic Manufactured Protein Synthetic

4th Grade Topic 3 Answer A. Cellulosic Return

4th Grade Topic 4 Question Which weave is used to produce damask, tapestry, and brocade? Jacquard Plain Satin Twill

4th Grade Topic 4 Answer A. Jacquard Return

3rd Grade Topic 5 Question Which threads are referred to as the filling yarns and run in the crosswise direction? Grain Nap Warp Weft

3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer D. Weft Return

3rd Grade Topic 6 Question Cotton, silk and wool are examples of which fiber classification? Artificial Manufactured Natural Synthetic

3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer C. Natural Return

2nd Grade Topic 7 Question Which textile law requires the manufacturer to include the labeling, identifying, and amount of natural fiber that comes from a sheep? Consumer Product Safety Commission Flammable Fabrics Act Textile Fiber Products Act Wool Products Labeling Act

D. Wool Products Labeling Act 2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer D. Wool Products Labeling Act Return

2nd Grade Topic 8 Question What word describes the lengthwise direction threads run in a woven fabric? Grain Nap Warp Weft

2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer C. Warp Return

1st Grade Topic 9 Question What is the layer of fiber ends that standup from the surface of the fabric and looks different when you view it from different directions? Grain Knitted Nap Woven

1st Grade Topic 9 Answer C. Nap Return

1st Grade Topic 10 Question Which natural fibers come from animal sources? Cellulosic Manufactured Protein Synthetic

1st Grade Topic 10 Answer C. Protein Return

Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11

1,000,000 Question Which textile law specifies what must appear on the label specifying the fiber content with its percentage, country of origin and care information? Consumer Product Safety Commission Flammable Fabrics Act Textile Fiber Products Identification Act Wool Products Labeling Act

C. Textile Fiber Products Identification Act 1,000,000 Answer C. Textile Fiber Products Identification Act

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