Component

Component: Australian Textile, Clothing, Footwear and Allied Industries

Question 1

Written Paper Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Nature of tariff reduction

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Consumer group to be considered when designing backpacks for mountain climbers

Question 4

Written Paper Section I Question 4 - 2001 HSC

Item of clothing most suitable for care label illustrated

Question 5

Written Paper Section I Question 5 - 2001 HSC

Product indicating how the Australian Textiles, Clothing, Footwear and Allied Industries have satisfied changing consumer demands

Question 6

Written Paper Section I Question 6 - 2010 HSC

Factor that determines the success of pink ribbon symbols into clothing design

Question 6

Written Paper Section I Question 6 - 2002 HSC

Trends in Australian society that influence contemporary designers

Question 6

Written Paper Section I Question 6 - 2001 HSC

Definition of product life cycle

Question 7

Written Paper Section I Question 7 - 2010 HSC

Aspect of marketing to increase availability of a uniform in the marketplace

Question 8

Written Paper Section I Question 8 - 2002 HSC

Aspects of marketing textile products

Question 9

Written Paper Section I Question 9 - 2010 HSC

Textile designers' response to society's concern for the environment

Question 10

Written Paper Section I Question 10 - 2010 HSC

Method used by Australian textile manufacturers to increase export of locally-produced products

Question 11

Written Paper Section II Question 11 - 2010 HSC

Explain how Australian clothing manufacturers respond to changing consumer demands for sun protection. How Australian government legislation has influenced Australian textile industries to select processes and resources to reduce impact on the environment.

Question 11

Written Paper Section II Question 11 - 2001 HSC

Issues affecting restructuring of the Australian Textiles, Clothing, Footwear and Allied Industries. Outline place and distribution channels, price structure and promotion strategies for a target market.

Component: Design

Question 1

Written Paper Section I Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Definition of applique

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2002 HSC

Cultural influence in contemporary apparel and furnishings

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Internal factors that could determine success or failure of a designer

Question 4

Written Paper Section I Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Properties examined when dyeing cotton woven fabric

Question 10

Written Paper Section I Question 10 - 2002 HSC

Method of fabric decoration using large multicoloured graphic designs

Question 12

Written Paper Section II Question 12 - 2010 HSC

In relation to a contemporary designer studied, identify two sources of inspiration and analyse the influence the designer has on current trends. In relation to a culture studied, explain the influence of geographic location and resource availability on a traditional production method or textile art form.

Question 12

Written Paper Section II Question 12 - 2001 HSC

Influence of one historical development on textile design in contemporary society. Method of decoration called appliqué. Design features of textile items typical of a culture and their influence on contemporary textile design.

Question 14

Written Paper Section III Question 14 - 2001 HSC

Impact of external factors on success or failure of designers. Factors that influenced a contemporary designer and analysis of designer's influence on current trends.

Component: Properties and Performance of Textiles

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Fabrics appropriate for a beach towel

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2001 HSC

Technique to consistently reproduce an accurate image on a textile item

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Textile technology that enables apparel designers to transfer ideas into patterns

Question 5

Written Paper Section I Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Suitable fibre, yarn and fabric structure in the manufacture of school socks

Question 7

Written Paper Section I Question 7 - 2002 HSC

Manufacturing advantages provided by technological innovations

Question 7

Written Paper Section I Question 7 - 2001 HSC

Finishing technique most appropriate for a fabric to be used on the seats in a movie theatre

Question 8

Written Paper Section I Question 8 - 2010 HSC

Definition of a bicomponent yarn

Question 8

Written Paper Section I Question 8 - 2001 HSC

Most suitable fabric for use on outdoor furniture

Question 9

Written Paper Section I Question 9 - 2002 HSC

Definition of bicomponent yarns

Question 13

Written Paper Section II Question 13 - 2001 HSC

How a finishing technique enhances fabric performance. Impact of a technological advance in textile production machinery. Reason why a fabric structure is appropriate for a cotton hat. Reason for excellent abrasion resistance in fabric and factors that optimise abrasion resistance.