1) When evaluating an existing product, which of the following should you consider? a) Its brand popularity only b) Cost, sustainability and the materials used c) How colourful it is 2) Which type of stitch might be best for a strong seam in sewing? a) Running stitch b) Back stitch c) Over stitch 3) What is the first step in making a 3D textile product? a) Create a 3D mock-up from a paper pattern b) Sew pieces together without planning c) Buy ready-made patterns 4) To design a new product, you should: a) Conduct market research and generate ideas within constraints b) Copy a competitor exactly c) Ignore user needs 5) How do you make a 3D textile product? a) Glue fabric pieces together b) Sew together different shaped pieces of fabric c) Draw on fabric with pens only 6) When evaluating your final product, which aspects should you assess? a) Only the colours used b) Durability, functionality and aesthetics c) How quickly it was made 7) What is an advantage of a running stitch? a) Quick and simple to use b) The strongest stitch for heavy fabrics c) Difficult to learn 8) What does a paper pattern help you do? a) Plan the shapes and sizes of fabric pieces b) Replace sewing c) Make the fabric waterproof 9) Which stitch is suitable for sewing curves or corners? a) Back stitch b) Running stitch c) Over stitch 10) Why is sustainability important when evaluating a product? a) It helps decide the colour b) It ensures materials are environmentally friendly c) It makes the product more expensive 11) Why do designers use constraints when generating ideas? a) To limit creativity b) To focus ideas and make practical solutions c) To make the project take longer 12) What does the word “sustainability” mean in design? a) Making products last forever b) Using materials and processes that are good for the environment c) Making a product cheaper 13) Which stitch is quick and simple but not very strong? a) Back stitch b) Running stitch c) Over stitch 14) Which stitch is good for finishing raw edges to stop fraying? a) Running stitch b) Back stitch c) Over stitch 15) What is a constraint in design? a) A limit or rule that guides what the product should be like b) A tool used for sewing c) A way of testing the final product 16) Why is durability important when evaluating a product? a) It shows how long the product will last under use b) It makes the product look colourful c) It helps you finish quickly

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