Question:

Match Group I with Group II and choose the correct options

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  • Brighton Honeycomb (P-5) A type of honeycomb weave forming distinct diamond cells, often with repeats on multiples of 4 (e.g., 8x8, 16x16).
  • Irregular Sateen (Q-1) A 4-end "sateen" is actually a 2/2 twill (minimum $4 \times 4$ repeat). True sateens start from 5 ends. So, a 4-end construction could be termed an "irregular sateen" in this context.
  • Devon Huck (R-6) Huckaback weaves are for toweling. "Devon Huck" being a specific type with a $10 \times 6$ repeat is a specific detail.
  • Loose Back Pique (S-3) Piques have cords/welts. They often use multiple yarn systems. "Two ground and one figuring" describes a common construction (e.g., two ground warps or wefts forming the fabric surfaces, and one set of figuring/stuffer yarns creating the raised effect or loose back).
Updated On: Jun 12, 2025
  • P -- 3, Q -- 6, R -- 2, S -- 1
  • P -- 6, Q -- 3, R -- 1, S -- 2
  • P -- 5, Q -- 1, R -- 6, S -- 3
  • P -- 5, Q -- 2, R -- 3, S -- 6
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Group I:

P: Always it is on multiples of four

This refers to a pattern or weaving type in textile production. When something is always done on multiples of four, it usually means a weaving pattern where two ground threads and one figuring thread are involved. This describes a fabric structure where the number of warp and weft threads follows a regular repetition, typically in multiples of four.

Correct Match: P corresponds to Option 3: "Two ground and one figuring."

Q: Irregular Sateen

Sateen is a weave with a smooth, lustrous surface, but irregular sateen would involve a slight variation in the regularity of the weave pattern, leading to a fabric with unique, sometimes irregular, lustrous properties. The number of threads (picks and ends) in such a weave is important for its characteristic finish. Here, we’re dealing with the idea that 10 ends and 6 picks are used in this specific pattern.

Correct Match: Q corresponds to Option 6: "10 ends and 6 picks."

R: Devon Huck

Devon Huck refers to a type of huckaback fabric, which is woven with a special weave pattern that forms loops, creating a textured surface. This fabric is generally known for its 4 X 4 weave, meaning there are 4 ends and 4 picks, which relates to the minimum number of ends and picks.

Correct Match: R corresponds to Option 1: "Minimum ends are 4 X 4."

S: Loose Back Pique

Loose Back Pique is a fabric structure characterized by raised areas that give it a texture. For pique fabrics, especially when describing "loose back," it’s important to check how the folded garment presents itself in terms of its texture and presentation after finishing. The appropriate method here is to check the outer presentation of folded garments.

Correct Match: S corresponds to Option 2: "Check for outer presentation of folded garment."

Group II:

Minimum ends are 4 X 4

Refers to a specific weaving pattern where there are 4 ends (warp threads) and 4 picks (weft threads), commonly used in Devon Huck fabric. So, this matches with R (Devon Huck) from Group I.

Check for outer presentation of folded garment

This relates to Loose Back Pique fabric, which requires checking how the fabric appears once folded. It ensures that the texture and finish appear as desired.

This matches with S (Loose Back Pique) from Group I.

Two ground and one figuring

This refers to the fabric pattern structure where two ground threads (warp) and one figuring thread (weft) are used. This structure is often related to patterns woven in multiples of four, such as Always it is on multiples of four.

This matches with P (Always it is on multiples of four) from Group I.

Odd numbers are move numbers

This is a pattern used in certain woven fabrics but doesn't directly apply to the provided fabric options in Group I, so it's not selected here.

Brighton Honey Comb

This is another fabric structure but is not relevant for the given options in Group I, so it is not chosen.

10 ends and 6 picks

This is a specific number of warp and weft threads, used in Irregular Sateen fabric.

This matches with Q (Irregular Sateen) from Group I.

Conclusion:

The correct matching between Group I and Group II is:

P - 3: "Always it is on multiples of four" matches with "Two ground and one figuring."

Q - 6: "Irregular Sateen" matches with "10 ends and 6 picks."

R - 1: "Devon Huck" matches with "Minimum ends are 4 X 4."

S - 2: "Loose Back Pique" matches with "Check for outer presentation of folded garment."

So, the correct option is:

Option 3: P - 5, Q - 1, R - 6, S - 3.

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