| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 1 | sturdy cotton or worsted cloth |
1 osnaburg 2 bombazine 3 mackintosh 4 lasting 5 mull | |
| 2 | cotton or linen in twill weave |
1 moleskin 2 marcella 3 raschel 4 paduasoy 5 tweed | |
| 3 | garment of camel or goat hair; camel or goat-hair fabric |
1 taffeta 2 toile 3 pekin 4 aba 5 mogadore | |
| 4 | coarse napped cotton or wool fabric |
1 madras 2 baize 3 fustian 4 pekin 5 oxford | |
| 5 | glossy silk |
1 domett 2 camlet 3 coburg 4 lustring 5 burlap | |
| 6 | soft light cotton fabric resembling silk |
1 silkaline 2 voile 3 surah 4 sateen 5 duvetyn | |
| 7 | silk and wool cloth |
1 farandine 2 chambray 3 prunella 4 swansdown 5 baldachin | |
| 8 | twilled silk and worsted fabric |
1 toile 2 duck 3 panne 4 mockado 5 bombazine | |
| 9 | plain spun silk fabric |
1 chambray 2 georgette 3 dreadnought 4 fuji 5 poodle | |
| 10 | light blend of silk and cotton or wool |
1 crinoline 2 rumchunder 3 oxford 4 sagathy 5 stammel | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 11 | stiff-finished cotton or linen used for linings of garments |
1 balzarine 2 needlecord 3 duroy 4 buckram 5 kincob | |
| 12 | piled fabric consisting of uncut loops |
1 voile 2 terry 3 cretonne 4 needlecord 5 stammel | |
| 13 | heavy napped cotton flannel |
1 etamine 2 gingham 3 saxony 4 pique 5 swansdown | |
| 14 | shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric |
1 samite 2 broadcloth 3 needlecord 4 faille 5 mull | |
| 15 | any diagonally woven fabric |
1 tricolette 2 plisse 3 holland 4 marcella 5 twill | |
| 16 | soft napped fabric resembling flannel |
1 aba 2 chino 3 swanskin 4 organza 5 dreadnought | |
| 17 | fine soft woollen fabric |
1 stockinette 2 jacquard 3 saxony 4 farandine 5 mackinaw | |
| 18 | striped watered silk and satin fabric |
1 hopsack 2 zephyr 3 serge 4 huckaback 5 tabaret | |
| 19 | strong lustrous fabric resembling linen or silk |
1 bengaline 2 mohair 3 cypress 4 duroy 5 ramie | |
| 20 | twilled worsted and cloth |
1 grosgrain 2 tricot 3 gambroon 4 cheviot 5 grogram | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 21 | fine closely-woven wool |
1 batiste 2 farandine 3 veloutine 4 shalloon 5 worsted | |
| 22 | fine silk and wool |
1 mackinaw 2 eolienne 3 galatea 4 madras 5 rep | |
| 23 | silk voile or other thin fabric |
1 taffeta 2 fuji 3 cheviot 4 ninon 5 kincob | |
| 24 | ribbed woollen dress |
1 duvetyn 2 genappe 3 tabby 4 droguet 5 sicilienne | |
| 25 | ribbed lustred wool |
1 nainsook 2 eolienne 3 satara 4 gabardine 5 mohair | |
| 26 | durable plain-woven cotton fabric |
1 duck 2 ottoman 3 gingham 4 bombazine 5 scrim | |
| 27 | pebbly silk or worsted fabric with broken rib weave |
1 stammel 2 gazar 3 tricot 4 stockinette 5 barathea | |
| 28 | plain or simple twilled fabric |
1 bengaline 2 swansdown 3 toile 4 sagathy 5 dungaree | |
| 29 | buff-coloured; durable buff-coloured cotton |
1 kersey 2 merino 3 osnaburg 4 nankeen 5 duck | |
| 30 | plain-woven fine cotton |
1 organdie 2 crepon 3 muslin 4 burrel 5 broadcloth | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 31 | striped cotton |
1 oxford 2 galatea 3 worcester 4 georgette 5 camlet | |
| 32 | rough bulky plain-woven fabric |
1 shalloon 2 barathea 3 silkaline 4 ratine 5 corduroy | |
| 33 | rich and heavy silk, sometimes interwoven with gold or silver |
1 veloutine 2 moreen 3 satara 4 samite 5 nankeen | |
| 34 | heavy close-woven corded silk |
1 genappe 2 domett 3 grosgrain 4 broadcloth 5 drap-de-Berry | |
| 35 | thin twilled cotton or linen |
1 tiffany 2 filoselle 3 batiste 4 tricotine 5 silesia | |
| 36 | fine silk |
1 oxford 2 rumchunder 3 tabby 4 dungaree 5 orleans | |
| 37 | rich embroidered silk and gold fabric |
1 chintz 2 herringbone 3 baldachin 4 kincob 5 fustian | |
| 38 | handkerchief or headcloth; silk or cotton fabric |
1 stammel 2 kincob 3 fustian 4 romal 5 sharkskin | |
| 39 | smooth durable wool or worsted fabric |
1 samite 2 sarsenet 3 sharkskin 4 dimity 5 buckram | |
| 40 | stout corded wool or cotton |
1 serge 2 faille 3 russel 4 moreen 5 paramatta | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 41 | corded silk |
1 paduasoy 2 prunella 3 cassimere 4 seersucker 5 sicilienne | |
| 42 | coarse linen or cotton |
1 poplin 2 osnaburg 3 genappe 4 damask 5 tiffany | |
| 43 | thin glazed worsted |
1 tamin 2 sindon 3 ticking 4 tabaret 5 challis | |
| 44 | watered silk |
1 hodden 2 marquisette 3 moire 4 stammel 5 messaline | |
| 45 | fine sheer plain-woven cotton or linen |
1 lockram 2 lawn 3 drabbet 4 filoselle 5 tricot | |
| 46 | lightweight fabric with coloured warp and white filling |
1 prunella 2 dreadnought 3 chambray 4 moleskin 5 burnet | |
| 47 | glossy lightweight cotton |
1 lockram 2 tabby 3 percaline 4 challis 5 tulle | |
| 48 | fine soft silk |
1 eolienne 2 satinet 3 marquisette 4 pekin 5 coburg | |
| 49 | plain or twilled cotton |
1 marquisette 2 rumchunder 3 tweed 4 tamis 5 wincey | |
| 50 | light loosely kitted cloth |
1 wigan 2 messaline 3 sarsenet 4 raschel 5 poplin | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 51 | coarse homespun cloth |
1 russet 2 domett 3 satin 4 stockinette 5 dowlas | |
| 52 | soft lightweight silk, wool or cotton fabric |
1 challis 2 worsted 3 wadmal 4 madras 5 lustring | |
| 53 | light woollen fabric |
1 burlap 2 lockram 3 percale 4 flannel 5 wincey | |
| 54 | heavy napped and felted wool cloth |
1 plisse 2 tarlatan 3 burnet 4 mackinaw 5 genappe | |
| 55 | transparent thin silk or nylon |
1 zibeline 2 organza 3 veloutine 4 lawn 5 drabbet | |
| 56 | heavy crepe fabric with lengthwise crinkles |
1 georgette 2 worsted 3 crepon 4 foule 5 drugget | |
| 57 | stout linen |
1 dornick 2 zibeline 3 damask 4 serge 5 poodle | |
| 58 | plain cotton-wool blend |
1 kersey 2 domett 3 burlap 4 huckaback 5 voile | |
| 59 | silk and wool watered fabric |
1 fustian 2 taffeta 3 sharkskin 4 veloutine 5 tabinet | |
| 60 | fabric with horizontal stripes in strongly contrasting colours |
1 crash 2 genappe 3 bayadere 4 shetland 5 shantung | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 61 | ribbed crepe fabric |
1 gazar 2 camlet 3 marocain 4 ratine 5 sagathy | |
| 62 | old woollen cloth |
1 woolsey 2 fuji 3 etamine 4 drap-de-Berry 5 wadmal | |
| 63 | cotton with silk pile |
1 velvet 2 velvetine 3 bengaline 4 saxony 5 harn | |
| 64 | fine soft sheer fabric of plain weave |
1 batiste 2 taffeta 3 shetland 4 ardass 5 toile | |
| 65 | light twilled wool or worsted |
1 terry 2 tulle 3 shalloon 4 etamine 5 linsey | |
| 66 | light crinkled fabric |
1 russel 2 holland 3 leno 4 foule 5 crepe | |
| 67 | thin wool |
1 messaline 2 fustian 3 tabby 4 duvetyn 5 tamis | |
| 68 | light loosely woven fabric used for flags |
1 brilliantine 2 duvetyn 3 jersey 4 bunting 5 poodle | |
| 69 | coarse plain-woven jute or hemp fabric |
1 galatea 2 challis 3 filoselle 4 burlap 5 duroy | |
| 70 | fine sheer fabric |
1 ratine 2 saxony 3 swanskin 4 lockram 5 mousseline | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 71 | stiff flax or cotton fabric |
1 organza 2 mackintosh 3 plisse 4 saxony 5 crinoline | |
| 72 | heavy coarse durable twilled cotton, usually coloured |
1 filoselle 2 shantung 3 woolsey 4 dungaree 5 velvetine | |
| 73 | crosswise ribbed fabric |
1 bengaline 2 worcester 3 holland 4 plisse 5 hodden | |
| 74 | lightweight fabric |
1 zephyr 2 gabardine 3 dimity 4 tamin 5 crinoline | |
| 75 | smooth lustrous velvety fabric |
1 rumchunder 2 chiffon 3 velour 4 duvetyn 5 russel | |
| 76 | coarse undyed woollen cloth |
1 batiste 2 farandine 3 madras 4 hodden 5 velvetine | |
| 77 | soft piled wool |
1 velvet 2 wadmal 3 crash 4 zibeline 5 shantung | |
| 78 | light puckered cotton or linen fabric |
1 mockado 2 tricot 3 chiffon 4 brocade 5 seersucker | |
| 79 | coarse linen |
1 mackintosh 2 drap-de-Berry 3 herringbone 4 foule 5 lockram | |
| 80 | stout cotton cloth |
1 lasting 2 merino 3 jaconet 4 organdie 5 chenille | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 81 | glossy cotton or wool |
1 sendal 2 cassimere 3 etamine 4 hodden 5 sateen | |
| 82 | plain-woven silk taffeta fabric |
1 needlecord 2 silesia 3 sempiternum 4 tabby 5 satinet | |
| 83 | plain knitted silk or woollen fabric |
1 kerseymere 2 jersey 3 tricot 4 twill 5 panne | |
| 84 | embroidered silk |
1 jaconet 2 stockinette 3 fuji 4 kincob 5 rep | |
| 85 | lightweight rubberized waterproof cotton |
1 etamine 2 shalloon 3 flannel 4 mackintosh 5 wincey | |
| 86 | strong and heavy silk or wool |
1 russel 2 prunella 3 hodden 4 shalloon 5 wadmal | |
| 87 | coarse woollen |
1 marcella 2 duroy 3 russel 4 percale 5 marquisette | |
| 88 | soft fine sheer cotton or silk fabric |
1 mull 2 crash 3 worsted 4 merino 5 broadcloth | |
| 89 | fine wool |
1 jean 2 worcester 3 voile 4 kersey 5 poodle | |
| 90 | silk or cotton gauze fabric, usually black |
1 cypress 2 crepon 3 mackinaw 4 pekin 5 muslin | |
| Number | Question | Answer | Your answer |
| 91 | thin soft fabric woven from raw silk |
1 lustring 2 burlap 3 gingham 4 pongee 5 tricotine | |
| 92 | heavy durable cotton |
1 velvetine 2 tussah 3 moleskin 4 tiffany 5 nankeen | |
| 93 | fabric with an embossed design |
1 duroy 2 rep 3 cloque 4 chino 5 domett | |
| 94 | closely woven lightweight cloth |
1 buckram 2 crepe 3 tabby 4 percale 5 poodle | |
| 95 | durable twilled cotton |
1 sagathy 2 filoselle 3 drill 4 lutestring 5 huckaback | |
| 96 | plain white cotton |
1 needlecord 2 marquisette 3 calico 4 chenille 5 mousseline | |
| 97 | fabric made from silky hair of angora goats |
1 stammel 2 paramatta 3 grosgrain 4 saxony 5 mohair | |
| 98 | light woollen fulled cloth |
1 chambray 2 toile 3 cretonne 4 foule 5 batiste | |
| 99 | durable cotton piled fabric with vertical ribs |
1 scrim 2 cambric 3 corduroy 4 moire 5 ticking | |
| 100 | thin sheer stiff cotton |
1 sarsenet 2 tiffany 3 stockinette 4 tarlatan 5 kincob |