FASHION B – STATE TEST REVIEW Jeopardy. $100  A color scheme that combines white, black or gray with a bright color accent is?

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FASHION B – STATE TEST REVIEW Jeopardy

$100  A color scheme that combines white, black or gray with a bright color accent is?

100  Accented Neutral

200  A color scheme that uses different tints, shades and intensities of one color.

200  Monochromatic

300  A color scheme that uses hues across from each other on the color wheel.

300  complement

400  A color scheme that uses two or three adjacent or “related” colors on the color wheel is:

400  analogous

500  Accessories should be in proportion to:

500  Garment and the body build of the wearer

600  Bright, sunny, cheerful, warm, prosperous, cowardly, and deceitful are common psychological associations for the color:

600  Yellow

700  Green is in which of the following categories of colors: Intermediate Primary Secondary complimentary

700  Secondary

800  Hot, dangerous, angry, passionate, sentimental, exciting, vibrant, and aggressive are common psychological associations for the color:

800  Red

900  Hues such as red, orange, and yellow that appear to be hot like the sun or fire are:

900  Warm Colors

1000  Royal, dignified, powerful, rich, dominating, dramatic, mysterious, wise, and passionate are common psychological associations for the color:

1000  Violet/purple

100  The brightness or dullness of a color

100  intensity

200  The name given to a color is:

200  Hue

300  Violet is in which category of colors: Primary Secondary Intermediate complimentary

300  secondary

400  If clothes are too tight, they tend to make a person look:

400  overweight

500  Lines that slant rather than being vertical or horizontal are:

500  diagonal

600  Vertical lines give the feeling of:

600  Strength, poise & dignity

700  Gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements used to create rhythm in a design:

700  gradation

800  A person’s cleanliness and neatness of hair, nails, teeth and body is:

800  grooming

900  Investment dressing is best defined as:

900  Buying very good quality items that will last a long time

1000  To give the best image, your clothes should:

1000  Flatter your physical assets

100  Yang forces are represented by:

100  Straight lines and minimal detail

200  Yin and Yang qualities are represented by:

200  A circle divided in half by a shaped, curved line

300  Yin is best described as:

300  The passive, timid, delicate elements of personality with small feminine characteristics

400  You should be aware of your activities, so your apparel is:

400  Geared to your lifestyle

500  Your basic apparel should be:

500  The core of a person’s wardrobe

600  Goods that a country sends to a foreign source are:

600  exports

700  How do trade quotas affect the fashion industry?

700  They control the amount of a product that a country is allowed to sell or trade

800  How has globalization changed the fashion industry?

800  Fashion companies can produce their goods and sell them wherever they choose

900  The relationship between a country’s imports and export is:

900  Balance of Trade

1000  What are goods that come into a country from a foreign source?

1000  Imports

100  What determines whether prices go up or down for fashion merchandise?

100  Law of Supply and Demand

200  What is a business partnership?

200  A business created through a legal agreement between 2 or more people

300  What is a trade deficit?

300  A country importing more goods than it exports

400  In clothing, the best value is:

400  The highest quality of materials, construction, and fashion for the lowest price

500  Petite sizes are for people: 5’ 5’8 5’4 4’4

500  5’4

600  What is a corporation?

600  A business that is chartered by a state & legally apart from the owner

700  What do forecasting services do?

700  They sell predictions of future fashion trends to companies that subscribe to their services

800  What are categories for Mens Wear?

800  Furnishings  Sportswear  Work clothing  Footwear  Heavy outerwear  Tailored apparel

900  What are human risks and economic risks for a business?

900  Human Risk = someone slips on a wet floor in your store and sues the store and the store loses money  Economic Risk = gas prices go up so people aren’t buying as many clothes

1000  What is a Garment District?

1000  The fashion center, the fashion neighborhood, dense concentration of fashion industries, stores, manufacturers, designers, etc…..

100  What are the 4 items required on labels of textile products in the U.S.?

100  Fiber Content  Country of Origin  Care Information  Manufacturer and Distribution

200  What is Credit Limit?

200  The maximum financial amount a person can have outstanding on a charge or credit account

300  What is a hangtag?

300  A detachable “sign” usually affixed on the outside of a garment that provides promotional information

400  What is the covering wrapper or container in which some merchandise is place?

400  packaging

500  What age are preschoolers?

500  They are children between 2 ½ and 5 years old

600  How is the clothing for preschoolers sized?

600  2-6x

700  What are children ages 1 to 2 ½ called that are walking and crawling around?

700  Toddlers

800  How are infant clothes sized?

800  They are sized by their height & weight

900  Lines that make a wearer look shorter & wider are:

900  Horizontal Lines

1000  What are the categories for Women’s Wear?

1000  Sportswear  Dresses  Evening & Bridal  Maternity  Outerwear  Suits  Active Wear

100  What are examples of 3 wardrobe extenders?

100  Red Scarf  Decorative Belt  Patterned Hosiery

200  What is a debit card:

200  Similar to the credit card, but the money is automatically deducted as you use it. You don’t get a monthly bill.

300  What is a 30-day charge account?

300  Charge accounts that must be paid in full 30 days after the billing date.

400  What are credit cards?

400  You use them and are receive a bill each month. You can pay off the balance or make payments each month. Can cause debt and sometimes people make fraudulent charges on credit cards

500  List the specific points to check when judging the quality of a garment.

500  Hem  Fabric  Cut  Stitching  Zipper  Lining  Waistbands  collars

600  Private label brands can sell for less because:

600  They sell directly to retailers. Stores buy them in quantity and they are not advertised nationally.

100  Bulky Fabrics – add visual size & can overpower a small person  Smooth Fabrics – can make a person look smaller  Shiny Fabrics – tend to make the body look larger, emphasize body contours & make the fabric colors seem lighter & brighter  Dull Fabrics – make a person look smaller because they absorb light

200  Steps of the Design Process Basic Decisions Design Concept & Samples Sales Research Analysis Design Presentation Purchase Orders Production