PrepTest 81, Section 3, Question 5
Heavy tapestry fabrics are appropriate only for use in applications that will not need to be laundered frequently. These applications do not include any types of clothing—such as skirts or even jackets—but instead include swags and balloon valances, which are types of window treatments.
Heavy tapestry fabrics are appropriate only for use in applications that will not need to be laundered frequently. These applications do not include any types of clothing—such as skirts or even jackets—but instead include swags and balloon valances, which are types of window treatments.
Heavy tapestry fabrics are appropriate only for use in applications that will not need to be laundered frequently. These applications do not include any types of clothing—such as skirts or even jackets—but instead include swags and balloon valances, which are types of window treatments.
Heavy tapestry fabrics are appropriate only for use in applications that will not need to be laundered frequently. These applications do not include any types of clothing—such as skirts or even jackets—but instead include swags and balloon valances, which are types of window treatments.
Which one of the following statements is most supported by the information above?
If a fabric is not a heavy tapestry fabric, then it is not appropriate for use in swags.
Heavy tapestry fabrics should not be used unless swags or balloon valances are being made.
If heavy tapestry fabrics are appropriate for a particular application, then that application must be a window treatment.
If a fabric is appropriate for use in a skirt or jacket, then that fabric is not a heavy tapestry fabric.
Heavy tapestry fabrics are sometimes appropriate for use in types of clothing other than skirts and jackets.
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