Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Fashion MCQs 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. What does CAD stand for in fashion design? (A) Computer-Aided Drafting (B) Computer-Aided Design (C) Computer Animation Design (D) Creative Art Development 2. The primary purpose of CAD in fashion is to: (A) Create physical garments (B) Design and modify fashion sketches digitally (C) Sew fabrics automatically (D) Test garment strength 3. Which of the following is a popular CAD software used in fashion? (A) AutoCAD (B) Adobe Illustrator (C) Gerber AccuMark (D) Both B and C 4. CAD helps fashion designers by: (A) Increasing manual drawing time (B) Automating textile dyeing (C) Reducing design time and increasing accuracy (D) Replacing sewing machines 5. Which file format is commonly used to save CAD fashion designs? (A) .DOCX (B) .JPG (C) .DXF (D) .TXT 6. In CAD, vector graphics are preferred because they: (A) Blur when zoomed (B) Are easy to scale without losing quality (C) Take up more storage space (D) Cannot be edited 7. Which CAD application is widely used for pattern making? (A) CorelDRAW (B) TUKAcad (C) Blender (D) Photoshop 8. CAD systems in fashion are primarily used for: (A) Pattern making and garment visualization (B) Weaving machines only (C) Embroidery stitching manually (D) Fabric ironing 9. 3D CAD in fashion allows designers to: (A) Create virtual garment prototypes (B) Replace fabrics with paper models (C) Only measure fabric GSM (D) Manually stitch garments 10. Which tool in Adobe Illustrator is essential for fashion CAD? (A) Pen Tool (B) Crop Tool (C) Eraser Tool (D) Blur Tool 11. CAD improves communication in the fashion industry by: (A) Providing real-time digital samples (B) Replacing physical stores (C) Eliminating all production steps (D) Slowing design sharing 12. Digital textile printing often begins with designs created in: (A) CAD software (B) Hand embroidery (C) Mechanical looms (D) Heat press machines 13. Which of the following is a benefit of CAD in fashion? (A) Increased waste production (B) Higher production costs (C) Quick modifications and alterations (D) Slow turnaround times 14. CAD software for fashion often integrates with: (A) Sewing machines (B) PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) systems (C) Washing machines (D) Looms directly 15. Which CAD system is known for 3D garment simulation? (A) CLO 3D (B) AutoCAD Civil (C) Photoshop (D) Microsoft Paint 16. The “layering” feature in CAD is used to: (A) Create physical garment layers (B) Separate design components digitally (C) Dye fabric in layers (D) Weave multiple yarns 17. Which type of CAD is used for embroidery designs? (A) TUKAcad (B) Wilcom (C) CLO 3D (D) Rhino 18. CAD reduces the need for: (A) Physical fabric samples (B) Digital presentations (C) Electronic communication (D) Trend forecasting 19. In CAD fashion design, a “tech pack” often includes: (A) Cooking recipes (B) Digital garment specifications (C) Textile chemical compositions only (D) Retail price list 20. Which feature allows CAD to automatically create size variations? (A) Pattern grading (B) Rasterization (C) Heat transfer (D) Layer masking 21. CAD systems save time in fashion production by: (A) Eliminating marketing teams (B) Automating manual cutting (C) Reducing sample development time (D) Slowing design approval 22. Which hardware is essential for CAD fashion designers? (A) Sewing needles (B) High-resolution monitor and drawing tablet (C) Fabric cutting machines (D) Loom shuttle 23. CAD files for fashion are often shared in which image format for approval? (A) .MP3 (B) .PNG (C) .EXE (D) .RAR 24. The use of CAD in fashion trend forecasting involves: (A) AI-based design predictions (B) Manual weaving (C) Only hand drawing (D) Mechanical stitching 25. Which of these is NOT a CAD benefit? (A) Accurate pattern creation (B) Digital color matching (C) Increased fabric wastage (D) Faster prototyping 26. Which CAD software is commonly used in apparel manufacturing? (A) Gerber AccuMark (B) MS Excel (C) VLC Media Player (D) Google Chrome 27. CAD can be integrated with which technology for custom-fit garments? (A) 3D body scanning (B) Loom tension controls (C) Heat setting (D) Manual stitching 28. Raster graphics in CAD are best for: (A) High-resolution print textures (B) Vector-based scaling (C) Pattern grading (D) Yarn counting 29. CAD enables virtual fitting sessions through: (A) Digital avatars and mannequins (B) Physical mannequins only (C) Heat transfer methods (D) Sewing machine simulation 30. The CAD “color palette” feature is used to: (A) Adjust garment weight (B) Select and manage colors for designs (C) Measure stitching density (D) Scan textiles 31. CAD allows real-time collaboration among: (A) Retail storekeepers (B) Designers, pattern makers, and manufacturers (C) Only textile weavers (D) Loom operators 32. Which CAD process involves creating a 3D garment from a 2D pattern? (A) Rendering (B) Draping simulation (C) Color calibration (D) Rasterization 33. The “rendering” process in fashion CAD means: (A) Finalizing a realistic digital image of a garment (B) Cutting the fabric physically (C) Printing a paper pattern (D) Weaving a digital textile 34. CAD minimizes errors in: (A) Trend analysis (B) Manual pattern drafting (C) Store management (D) Fabric washing 35. Which file format is commonly exported from CAD for textile printing? (A) .PDF (B) .PSD (C) .TIFF (D) All of the above 36. CAD helps in sustainable fashion by: (A) Reducing the need for multiple physical samples (B) Using more plastic fabrics (C) Eliminating recycling (D) Slowing production cycles 37. Which CAD tool helps create seamless textile repeats? (A) Pattern repeat tool (B) Eraser tool (C) Mesh tool (D) Clone stamp 38. Digital draping in CAD replaces: (A) Physical mannequin draping (B) Dye mixing (C) Yarn spinning (D) Colorfastness testing 39. CAD helps in apparel costing by: (A) Estimating fabric consumption digitally (B) Increasing manual calculations (C) Ignoring production waste (D) Avoiding size grading 40. Which feature in CAD enables designers to preview how a garment moves? (A) Animation simulation (B) Raster drawing (C) Pixel mapping (D) Yarn count calculation 41. CAD systems often use which technology for fabric textures? (A) Bitmap images (B) Laser scanning (C) UV mapping (D) Both A and C 42. The benefit of CAD libraries in fashion includes: (A) Pre-stored templates for quick design (B) Physical sample storage (C) Yarn spinning efficiency (D) Manual pattern correction 43. Which CAD application is known for footwear design? (A) Rhino (B) Optitex (C) TUKAcad (D) All of the above 44. CAD assists in color matching using: (A) Pantone libraries (B) Fabric washing (C) Yarn dyeing machines (D) Mechanical looms 45. Which of the following is a disadvantage of CAD in fashion? (A) High initial software cost (B) Inaccurate pattern grading (C) Slower design approval (D) Excessive manual tracing 46. Virtual prototypes in CAD reduce: (A) Production waste (B) Design flexibility (C) Digital rendering (D) Fashion creativity 47. CAD tools can simulate fabric properties like: (A) Drape, weight, and stretch (B) Chemical dye reactions (C) Air pollution (D) Physical shrinkage only 48. In CAD, “digitizing” refers to: (A) Converting paper patterns into digital format (B) Printing fabrics (C) Scanning barcodes (D) Knitting automatically 49. Which software combines CAD with PLM for apparel? (A) Lectra (B) VLC Player (C) Excel (D) Zoom 50. The future of CAD in fashion includes: (A) Artificial intelligence for automated designs (B) Hand stitching only (C) Eliminating digital platforms (D) Removing 3D technology 1. Core Fashion Design SubjectsFashion Illustration & Sketching MCQsElements of Fashion & Design MCQsGarment Construction Techniques MCQsPattern Making & Draping MCQsFashion Portfolio Development MCQsDesign Process & Concept Development MCQs2. Textile and Fabric StudiesTextile Science MCQsFabric Manufacturing & Weaving Techniques MCQsFabric Dyeing & Printing MCQsSurface Ornamentation & Embroidery MCQsTextile Testing & Quality Control MCQs3. Fashion Technology & ProductionComputer-Aided Design (CAD) for Fashion MCQsApparel Production & Manufacturing MCQsSewing Technology MCQsFashion Merchandising & Production Planning MCQsQuality Assurance in Garment Production MCQs4. Fashion Marketing & BusinessFashion Marketing & Merchandising MCQsRetail Management MCQsFashion Branding & Promotion MCQsFashion Entrepreneurship MCQsE-commerce in Fashion MCQs5. History & TheoryHistory of Fashion & Costume MCQsWorld Art & Culture in Fashion MCQsContemporary Fashion Studies MCQsFashion Forecasting & Trend Analysis MCQs6. Accessory & Product DesignJewelry Design MCQsFootwear Design MCQsHandbag & Leather Goods Design MCQsFashion Accessories Design MCQs7. Sustainable & Ethical FashionSustainable Fashion Practices MCQsEco-friendly Materials & Processes MCQsFashion Ethics & Social Responsibility MCQs8. 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