1. Many firms now completely last the shoe in ___________ stages.
(A) Four
(B) One
(C) Two
(D) Three
2. Forepart lasting machines were introduced to the trade in mid ________.
(A) 1940
(B) 1950
(C) 1945
(D) 1947
3. String lasting replaces all lasting operations with a ______________.
(A) Double
(B) Single
(C) Three-way
(D) Half
4. Cement is applied to the lasting _________ of the upper.
(A) line
(B) feather
(C) wedge
(D) edge
5. The stiffener is inserted between the _________ and lining in the heel area.
(A) last
(B) bottom
(C) upper
(D) shoe
6. The uppers are pre-heated to soften the thermoplastic _______ of the stiffener.
(A) buffing
(B) coating
(C) sniffing
(D) dusting
7. Some of the machines on the market use _______ melt injection.
(A) cold
(B) ice
(C) hot
(D) warm
8. The insole is positioned on one or two location _______ mould.
(A) pins
(B) stapler
(C) hammer
(D) rubber
9. The molds are chilled to 0°C in order to ensure rapid setback of the stiffener material.
(A) 0°C
(B) 100°C
(C) 200°C
(D) 10°C
10. Some of the early forepart lasting machines had left and right operating ______.
(A) heads
(B) bead
(C) seed
(D) need
11. The most recent method of direct moulding, developed in the late 1960’s is _______.
(A) 1950
(B) 1955
(C) 1960
(D) 1965