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11

Body measurements are usually taken with individual standing in a relaxed, natural posture.  

A

True 

B

False 

correct option: b
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12

Which part of the body is typically measured to determine waist size?  

A

chest

B

hips

C

neck

D

waist

correct option: d
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13

Body measurements are only taken once in a lifetime and do not change over time   

A

True 

B

False 

correct option: b
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14

Which of the following is not commonly measured during a full-body measurement session?

A

Bust 

B

Waist 

C

shoe size  

D

arm length

correct option: c
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15

Body measurements are always taken in inches.  

A

True 

B

False 

correct option: b
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16

What is the purpose of taking inseam measurements? 

A

to determine sleeve length 

B

to measure the length of the torso

C

 to measure the length of the leg 

D

to assess hip width

correct option: c
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17

It is acceptable to take body measurements over clothing.

A

True 

B

False 

correct option: a
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18

Which of the following is commonly measured to determine sleeve length?  

A

waist

B

arm length from shoulder to wrist

C

inseam

D

chest

correct option: b
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19

Body measurements are only necessary for tailoring custom made clothing.  

A

True 

B

False 

correct option: a
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20

What is the purpose of taking neck measurements?  

A

to determine hat size 

B

 to assess head circumference  

C

To choose the correct collar size for shirts  

D

to determine shoe size 

correct option: c
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