Grade 1 Creative Arts – Plain paper Quiz

1. A frame (or machine) on which weaving is done

Yarn
Loom
Warp
Weft
Explanation:

2. It is the method of fabric production where threads or yarns are interlaced at right angle with each other.

Paper Quilling
Papier-MΓ’chΓ©
Paper Marbling
Weaving
Explanation:

3. It is the most fundamental type of weave that forms a strong, durable, and versatile output

Satin Weave
Plain weav
Quill Weave
Twill Weave
Explanation:

4. The lateral threads in weaving is called __________.

Parallelacross
Across
Weft
Warp
Explanation:

5. The longitudinal threads in weaving is called______

Weft
Longitude
Warp
Latitude
Explanation:

6. It is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other kinds of stone.

Paper Marbling
Paper Quilling
Origami
Weaving
Explanation:

7. It is the first stage in recycling.

Collecting and Sorting
Manufacturing
Selling
Collecting
Explanation:

8. The process of separating, collecting, and remanufacturing or converting used or waste products into new products.

Recycling
Sorting
Manufacturing
Collecting
Explanation:

9. Waste materials need to be sorted because they are __________.

Pollutants
Hazardous
Recyclable
Dangerous
Explanation:

10. The moveable frame that holds the reed. Pulling it forward pushes the weft into the warp is called

Beater
Yarn
Weft
Loom
Explanation:

11. What tools do you use for weaving?

Scissors
Pencil
Brush
Loom
Explanation:

A loom is a tool used in weaving to hold the threads under tension and help create the fabric.

12. What material is commonly used in weaving?

Cement
Chocolate
Wood
Yarn
Explanation:

Yarn is a common material used in weaving as it is flexible and easy to manipulate into different patterns.

13. What is the process of weaving called?

Cooking
Weaving
Singing
Dancing
Explanation:

The process of creating fabric by intertwining threads or yarn is called weaving.

14. Which of the following is NOT a step in weaving?

Setting up the loom
Measuring yarn
Weaving the fabric
Adding flavor
Explanation:

Adding flavor is not a step in weaving, as it is a process unrelated to creating woven fabric.

15. What can you create through weaving?

Fabric
Music
Sandcastles
Water
Explanation:

Weaving allows you to create fabrics with different textures and patterns by combining different threads or yarn.

16. What do you need to hold the threads in place during weaving?

Air
Ice
Loom
Water
Explanation:

A loom is used to hold the threads in place and maintain tension during the weaving process.

17. What type of art form is weaving?

Dancing
Weaving
Acting
Painting
Explanation:

Weaving is a form of art where threads or yarn are intertwined to create fabric with different designs and patterns.

18. What is the purpose of weaving?

To fly in the sky
To create fabric
To build a house
To make music
Explanation:

The primary purpose of weaving is to create fabrics for clothing, home decor, and various other uses.

19. What skill can you develop through weaving?

Mathematics
Swimming
Patience
Cooking
Explanation:

Weaving requires patience to create intricate designs and patterns, making it a great skill to develop patience.

20. Which tool is used to cut the fabric after weaving?

Loom
Scissors
Paintbrush
Spoon
Explanation:

Scissors are used to cut the fabric off the loom after the weaving process is completed.

21. What is the primary material used in weaving on plain paper?

Plastic
Paper
Yarn
Metal
Explanation:

The correct choice is paper because weaving on plain paper involves using strips of paper to create patterns and designs.

22. Which tool is NOT commonly used in weaving on plain paper?

Ruler
Glue
Paintbrush
Scissors
Explanation:

The correct choice is paintbrush because painting is not typically a part of the weaving process on plain paper.

23. What is the purpose of weaving on plain paper?

To brush teeth
To create artwork
To make music
To cook food
Explanation:

The correct choice is to create artwork because weaving on plain paper is a form of artistic expression that involves creating intricate patterns and designs.

24. Which technique involves weaving on plain paper?

Quilting
Origami
Knitting
Sewing
Explanation:

The correct choice is origami because it is a form of paper folding art and not weaving on plain paper.

25. What is the end result of weaving on plain paper?

A sculpture
A painting
A collage
A woven design
Explanation:

The correct choice is a woven design because weaving on plain paper involves creating intricate patterns and textures through the weaving process.

26. Which of the following is NOT a step in weaving on plain paper?

Weaving paper strips
Cutting paper strips
Throwing paint
Gluing paper strips
Explanation:

The correct choice is throwing paint because painting is not typically a part of the weaving process on plain paper.

27. How can you add color to your woven design on plain paper?

With buttons
With markers
With glitter
With dirt
Explanation:

The correct choice is with markers because markers can be used to add colorful accents to the woven design on plain paper.

28. What is NOT a benefit of weaving on plain paper?

Enhances creativity
Improves hand-eye coordination
Tastes delicious
Relaxing and therapeutic
Explanation:

The correct choice is tastes delicious because weaving on plain paper is not meant to be consumed but rather appreciated for its artistic value.

29. Which skill can be developed through weaving on plain paper?

Drawing
Singing
Counting
Patience
Explanation:

The correct choice is patience because weaving on plain paper involves repetitive and intricate movements that require patience to complete.

30. What should you do with your woven design on plain paper once it's finished?

Wear it as a hat
Hang it on the wall
Feed it to the goats
Bury it in the backyard
Explanation:

The correct choice is hang it on the wall because the woven design on plain paper is meant to be displayed as a piece of artwork.

31. What material is commonly used for weaving in Kenya?

Metal
Plastic
Plain paper
Wood
Explanation:

In Kenya, plain paper is commonly used for weaving as it is easily available and affordable.

32. Which of the following is NOT a common weaving material in Kenya?

Glass beads
Plastic straws
Plain paper
Cotton
Explanation:

While plain paper is commonly used for weaving in Kenya, it is not as common as cotton, glass beads, or plastic straws.

33. Where can you find plain paper for weaving in Kenya?

In the sky
In the ocean
At the market
In the forest
Explanation:

You can find plain paper for weaving at the market, where it is sold in stores and shops.

34. Which of the following is a suitable alternative to plain paper for weaving?

Rocks
Leaves
Coins
Fabric scraps
Explanation:

Fabric scraps can be a suitable alternative to plain paper for weaving as they are flexible and easy to work with.

35. What can you create by weaving plain paper in Kenya?

A basket
A painting
A sculpture
A song
Explanation:

In Kenya, you can create beautiful baskets by weaving plain paper, which are used for various purposes.

36. Which tool is essential for weaving with plain paper?

A hammer
A paintbrush
A loom
Scissors
Explanation:

Scissors are essential for weaving with plain paper as they help cut the paper into strips for weaving.

37. What is the first step in weaving with plain paper?

Folding the paper
Sewing the paper
Painting the paper
Cutting the paper into strips
Explanation:

The first step in weaving with plain paper is cutting the paper into strips to create the weaving material.

38. Which of the following is NOT a common pattern used in plain paper weaving?

Polka dots
Stripes
Spirals
Checks
Explanation:

While stripes, polka dots, and checks are common patterns in plain paper weaving, spirals are not as commonly seen.

39. What is the purpose of weaving with plain paper in Kenya?

To create art
To write a letter
To cook a meal
To build a house
Explanation:

The purpose of weaving with plain paper in Kenya is to create beautiful art pieces and crafts.

40. Which of the following is a benefit of weaving with plain paper?

Strengthening muscles
Increasing creativity
Improving memory
Enhancing taste buds
Explanation:

Weaving with plain paper can increase creativity by allowing individuals to experiment with different patterns and designs.

41. How can you add color to plain paper for weaving?

By singing to it
By painting or coloring it
By watering it
By burying it
Explanation:

To add color to plain paper for weaving, you can paint or color it using various art supplies.

42. Which of the following is an important skill developed through plain paper weaving?

Loud singing
Patience
Eating quickly
Running fast
Explanation:

Plain paper weaving helps develop patience as it requires focus and attention to detail while creating the woven piece.

43. What can you do with a woven plain paper piece in Kenya?

Hang it on the wall
Eat it for dinner
Use it as a hat
Fly to the moon
Explanation:

In Kenya, woven plain paper pieces are often used as wall decorations to add color and texture to a room.

44. Which of the following is NOT a common woven item made with plain paper?

Hat
Necklace
Car
Bag
Explanation:

While hats, bags, and necklaces are common woven items made with plain paper, cars are not typically made through weaving.

45. What role does creativity play in plain paper weaving?

Big role
Medium role
No role
Small role
Explanation:

Creativity plays a big role in plain paper weaving as it allows individuals to explore different designs and techniques.

46. How can you make your plain paper weaving more unique?

By following someone else's design exactly
By keeping it plain and boring
By never finishing it
By using unexpected materials
Explanation:

You can make your plain paper weaving more unique by incorporating unexpected materials or techniques into your design.

47. What can you learn through weaving with plain paper?

Singing
Spatial reasoning
Mathematics
Basketball
Explanation:

Weaving with plain paper helps develop spatial reasoning skills as you plan and create geometric patterns in the weaving process.

48. Which of the following is a famous weaving technique used with plain paper?

Tie-dye
Acrobatics
Macrame
Jumping jacks
Explanation:

Macrame is a famous weaving technique that can be adapted for use with plain paper to create intricate patterns and designs.

49. What can you use to secure the ends of your plain paper weaving?

Yogurt
Hot sauce
Magic
Glue
Explanation:

You can use glue to secure the ends of your plain paper weaving and prevent them from unraveling.

50. How does plain paper weaving contribute to sustainable practices?

By polluting the environment
By wasting materials
By promoting reuse
By singing loudly
Explanation:

Plain paper weaving contributes to sustainable practices by promoting the reuse of materials such as paper that would otherwise be discarded.

51. What can you do with the mistakes in your plain paper weaving?

Celebrate them
Hide them
Ignore them
Throw them away
Explanation:

You can celebrate the mistakes in your plain paper weaving as they can add character and uniqueness to your finished piece.

52. How can you turn your plain paper weaving into a functional item?

By burying it in the ground
By using it as a mat
By hanging it on the wall
By wearing it as a hat
Explanation:

You can turn your plain paper weaving into a functional item by using it as a mat to protect surfaces or decorate a space.

53. Which of the following is a common motif used in plain paper weaving designs?

Space stations
Pizza slices
Cars
Flowers
Explanation:

Flowers are a common motif used in plain paper weaving designs to add color and beauty to the woven piece.

54. What can you do with your plain paper weaving skills in the future?

Start a weaving business
Open a restaurant
Become an astronaut
Live on a farm
Explanation:

You can use your plain paper weaving skills to start a weaving business in the future and create woven products to sell or share with others.

55. How can plain paper weaving help improve hand-eye coordination?

By dancing
By playing sports
By manipulating small strips of paper
By singing loudly
Explanation:

Plain paper weaving can help improve hand-eye coordination by requiring individuals to manipulate small strips of paper with precision and accuracy.

56. What is the best way to showcase your plain paper weaving artwork?

By sharing it with others
By throwing it away
By eating it for breakfast
By hiding it in a closet
Explanation:

The best way to showcase your plain paper weaving artwork is by sharing it with others to appreciate and enjoy the creativity and skill involved.