List-I (Trims) | List-II (Examples) |
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(A) Lacings | (I) Lettuce Edge |
(B) Linear Trims | (II) Buckles and Locks |
(C) Hardwares | (III) Spaghetti Straps |
(D) Shaped Edges | (IV) Corded Seam |
To solve the problem of matching List-I (Trims) with List-II (Examples), we need to understand the characteristics associated with each trim:
Considering the above analysis, the correct matches are: (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
Let's break down the trims and their corresponding examples from List-I and List-II:
(A) Lacings: Lacings are typically associated with spaghetti straps (which are narrow strips used to tie or lace up a garment). Hence, (A)-(III) is correct.
(B) Linear Trims: Linear trims are trims that are straight and used to add length or lines to the garment. Corded seam (a type of trim that creates a linear effect along seams) fits under this category. Hence, (B)-(IV) is correct.
(C) Hardwares: Hardwares are items like buckles and locks used to add functionality and style to garments. Hence, (C)-(II) is correct.
(D) Shaped Edges: Shaped edges are trims that shape the edges of garments, such as the lettuce edge, which is a wavy or curled edge typically used in knits. Hence, (D)-(I) is correct.
Thus, the correct matching is:
(A)-(III): Lacings → Spaghetti Straps
(B)-(IV): Linear Trims → Corded Seam
(C)-(II): Hardwares → Buckles and Locks
(D)-(I): Shaped Edges → Lettuce Edge
The correct answer is (4) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I).