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This yarn uses fiber strength to the best advantage.
 
  A) Spun yarns
  B) Regular filament yarns
  C) BCP yarns
  D) novelty yarns
  E) blended yarns

Question 2

When compared to regular filament yarns, BCP yarns are
 
  A) less permeable to air and water.
  B) more likely to slip.
  C) more static prone.
  D) more comfortable next to the skin.
  E) less expensive.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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