NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery Important Questions 2025 (Code 628): Complete Exam Preparation Guide

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NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery Important Questions 2026 (Code 628) – Chapter-Wise Objective Question Bank

If you are preparing for NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery (Code 628) in 2026 and want to know which objective questions are most likely to appear in your exam, this page is exactly what you need. These are chapter-wise sample objective questions based on the NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 Class 10 Book, selected for their exam relevance and frequency. Answers are included for reference. For complete detailed solutions, contact Unnati Education at 9654279279 or 9899436384.

NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 – Quick Subject Overview

Detail Information
Subject Name Certificate in Indian Embroidery
Subject Code 628
Board NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling)
Class 10th Secondary
Exam Year 2026
Total Modules 3 Modules, 11 Lessons
Question Types Covered MCQ, Fill in the Blanks, True or False
Solutions Available Yes, from Unnati Education
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What Are NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery Important Questions for 2026?

Indian Embroidery is a subject that combines art, culture, history, and craft technique. Many students enjoy the practical side of this course but find themselves underprepared for the written exam. The objective section tests very specific facts — names of stitches, regional embroidery styles, colour theory terms, design principles — and unless you have practised these as questions, you will hesitate in the exam even when you know the answer. This page gives you chapter-wise sample objective questions from all three modules of NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628. The questions here are selected for their exam frequency and importance. For the full booklet of NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 Important Questions with complete answers and explanations for every chapter, contact Unnati Education and get your copy today.

Chapter-Wise Sample Objective Questions for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628

Module 1 – Fundamentals of Embroidery and Design

Lesson 1 – Introduction to Embroidery: Important Objective Questions

This is where the subject begins and where the examiner also likes to begin. The origin of embroidery, its importance as a traditional Indian art form, the basic materials and tools used, and the cultural significance of embroidery in different regions of India are all tested here.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. Embroidery is defined as: A. Printing patterns on fabric using machines B. The art of decorating fabric using needle and thread C. Weaving patterns into cloth during manufacturing D. Dyeing cloth with natural colours
    Answer B
  • Q2. The basic tool used in all types of hand embroidery is: A. Knitting needle B. Crochet hook C. Embroidery needle D. Sewing machine needle
    Answer C
  • Q3. Embroidery in India is closely associated with: A. Industrial textile production only B. Regional cultural traditions and handcraft heritage C. Foreign design influences exclusively D. Machine-made fabric patterns
    Answer B

Fill in the Blank: The art of decorating cloth with designs using needle and coloured thread is called __________.
Answer Embroidery

True or False: Embroidery can only be done on silk fabric.
Answer False

Many students assume nothing important comes from the introductory lesson and skip practising its questions. That is a costly mistake. Introduction questions set up conceptual definitions and the exam uses those exact definitions in MCQs with very similar-sounding wrong options.

Lesson 2 – Elements of Art: Important Objective Questions

The elements of art are the building blocks of any design and this lesson explains all of them. Line, shape, form, texture, space, and colour are the primary elements. Questions from this lesson test whether you know how each element functions in a design and how they interact with each other.

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Sample Questions

  • Q1. The most basic element of design that gives direction and movement to a composition is: A. Colour B. Texture C. Line D. Space
    Answer C
  • Q2. The element of art that refers to the surface quality of a fabric or design — whether rough, smooth, or silky — is: A. Form B. Texture C. Line D. Shape
    Answer B
  • Q3. Positive space in a design refers to: A. The empty area around the design B. The background of the composition C. The area occupied by the design itself D. The colour of the fabric
    Answer C

Fill in the Blank: The element of art that has length and width but no depth is called __________.
Answer Shape

True or False: Lines in embroidery design can only be straight.
Answer False

Positive space and negative space are tested every year in this lesson. Positive space is where the design sits. Negative space is the background or empty area around it. The exam uses this pair in true or false and MCQ questions regularly.

Lesson 3 – Principles of Design: Important Objective Questions

The principles of design explain how the elements of art are used together to create effective and beautiful compositions. Balance, rhythm, proportion, emphasis, harmony, and unity are all tested from this lesson.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. The principle of design that ensures all parts of a composition feel equal in visual weight is: A. Rhythm B. Emphasis C. Balance D. Proportion
    Answer C
  • Q2. Which principle of design refers to the size relationship between different parts of a composition? A. Unity B. Proportion C. Balance D. Rhythm
    Answer B
  • Q3. The principle that creates a focal point by making one element stand out from the rest is called: A. Harmony B. Balance C. Rhythm D. Emphasis
    Answer D

Fill in the Blank: The principle of __________ is achieved when all elements of a design work together to create a sense of completeness.
Answer Unity

True or False: Rhythm in design is only created through colour.
Answer False

Balance, proportion, and emphasis are three terms that the exam tests in combinations. Students sometimes confuse emphasis with contrast. Emphasis is specifically about creating a focal point. Keep that distinction clear and you will get these questions right.

Lesson 4 – Placement of Design: Important Objective Questions

This lesson explains where and how embroidery designs are placed on fabric. Border placement, central motif placement, all-over designs, and corner placement are all covered. The rules of good placement are tested as both MCQs and short answers.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. A design that is repeated continuously along the edge of a fabric is called: A. Central motif B. Corner motif C. Border design D. Scattered design
    Answer C
  • Q2. When an embroidery design is placed at equal distances across the entire surface of a fabric, it is called a: A. Border design B. Sprig design C. All-over design D. Corner design
    Answer C

Fill in the Blank: A single design unit placed at the centre of a fabric is called a __________ motif.
Answer Central

True or False: Border designs can only be placed on the edges of a garment.
Answer False

Module 2 – Understanding Colour and Composition

Lesson 5 – Colour and How It Works: Important Objective Questions

Colour theory is one of the most tested areas in the entire subject. Primary colours, secondary colours, tertiary colours, warm and cool colours, hue, value, and intensity — all of these concepts appear repeatedly in objective questions.

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Sample Questions

  • Q1. The three primary colours in art are: A. Red, orange, and blue B. Red, yellow, and blue C. Red, green, and blue D. Yellow, orange, and purple
    Answer B
  • Q2. A colour that is made by mixing two primary colours is called a: A. Tertiary colour B. Primary colour C. Neutral colour D. Secondary colour
    Answer D
  • Q3. Warm colours in design include: A. Blue, green, and violet B. Red, orange, and yellow C. White, black, and grey D. Purple, teal, and navy
    Answer B

Fill in the Blank: The lightness or darkness of a colour is called its __________.
Answer Value

True or False: Green is a primary colour in the traditional colour wheel used in art.
Answer False

Primary, secondary, and tertiary colours are tested every year. Red, yellow, and blue are primary. Orange, green, and violet are secondary. Tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary with a secondary. This sequence gets asked in multiple formats in the objective section.

Lesson 6 – Colour Schemes: Important Objective Questions

Colour schemes are organised ways of combining colours in a design. Monochromatic, complementary, analogous, and triadic colour schemes are the most frequently tested in this lesson.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. A colour scheme that uses only one colour in different shades and tints is called: A. Complementary B. Analogous C. Monochromatic D. Triadic
    Answer C
  • Q2. A complementary colour scheme uses: A. Colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel B. Colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel C. Only warm colours together D. Only three equally spaced colours
    Answer B

Fill in the Blank: A colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced on the colour wheel is called a __________ colour scheme.
Answer Triadic

True or False: An analogous colour scheme uses colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel.
Answer False

Module 3 – Traditional and Hand Embroidery Techniques

Lesson 7 – Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches: Important Objective Questions

This lesson is one of the highest-scoring areas of the subject. Running stitch, back stitch, chain stitch, satin stitch, stem stitch, herringbone stitch, and cross stitch are all covered here. Identifying stitches by description and knowing which stitch is used for what purpose are both tested.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. The stitch that creates a solid, smooth filled appearance on the fabric surface is: A. Running stitch B. Back stitch C. Satin stitch D. Chain stitch
    Answer C
  • Q2. The back stitch is primarily used for: A. Creating a raised texture B. Outlining designs with a continuous line C. Filling large areas with colour D. Creating loose looped patterns
    Answer B
  • Q3. Which stitch creates a series of interlocking loops that form a chain-like pattern? A. Stem stitch B. Running stitch C. Herringbone stitch D. Chain stitch
    Answer D

Fill in the Blank: The simplest and most basic stitch used in embroidery, where the needle passes in and out of the fabric at equal intervals, is the __________ stitch.
Answer Running

True or False: The satin stitch is used only for outlining and not for filling areas.
Answer False

Satin stitch fills. Back stitch outlines. Chain stitch creates loops. Running stitch is the simplest stitch. Stem stitch creates a twisted rope effect along curves. Knowing these five functions clearly will help you answer at least three to four objective questions from this lesson correctly.

Lesson 8 – Kantha and Sujni: Important Objective Questions

Kantha is one of the most culturally significant embroidery traditions in India and this lesson covers both Kantha from West Bengal and Sujni from Bihar. The running stitch used in Kantha, the materials traditionally used, and the purpose of Sujni are tested here.

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Sample Questions

  • Q1. Kantha embroidery originates from: A. Rajasthan B. West Bengal C. Punjab D. Uttar Pradesh
    Answer B
  • Q2. The primary stitch used in Kantha embroidery is: A. Chain stitch B. Herringbone stitch C. Running stitch D. Cross stitch
    Answer C
  • Q3. Sujni embroidery is traditionally associated with which state? A. Gujarat B. West Bengal C. Bihar D. Karnataka
    Answer C

Fill in the Blank: Kantha embroidery traditionally uses __________ layers of old cloth stitched together with running stitches.
Answer Multiple (or old recycled)

True or False: Kantha embroidery uses a complex mix of stitches that require advanced training.
Answer False

Lesson 9 – Kasuti and Phulkari: Important Objective Questions

Kasuti comes from Karnataka and Phulkari is the celebrated embroidery of Punjab. Both are tested for their origin, characteristic stitches, and cultural significance.

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Sample Questions

  • Q1. Kasuti embroidery belongs to which state? A. Punjab B. Rajasthan C. Karnataka D. Bihar
    Answer C
  • Q2. Phulkari embroidery is most associated with: A. Uttar Pradesh B. Punjab C. Odisha D. Andhra Pradesh
    Answer B
  • Q3. The word "Phulkari" literally means: A. Thread art B. Flower work C. Needle craft D. Coloured weaving
    Answer B

Fill in the Blank: Kasuti uses four main stitches: Gavanti, Murgi, Negi, and __________.
Answer Menthi

True or False: Phulkari and Bagh are the same type of embroidery with no distinction.
Answer False

The difference between Phulkari and Bagh is regularly tested. In Phulkari, the base fabric is visible. In Bagh, the entire fabric is covered with embroidery. That single distinction appears in MCQ, true or false, and fill-in-the-blank formats across different exam years.

Lesson 10 – Kashida and Zardozi: Important Objective Questions

Kashida comes from Kashmir and is known for its rich floral motifs. Zardozi is the gold and silver metallic thread embroidery associated with Lucknow and other parts of northern India. Both are asked for their origin, technique, and materials.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. Kashida embroidery is traditionally practised in: A. Rajasthan B. Gujarat C. Jammu and Kashmir D. Maharashtra
    Answer C
  • Q2. Zardozi embroidery uses: A. Simple cotton threads on plain fabric B. Metallic gold and silver threads to create raised designs C. Wool threads on woollen fabric D. Running stitches in bright colours
    Answer B
  • Q3. The heavy, metallic thread work that creates a three-dimensional raised effect on fabric is characteristic of: A. Phulkari B. Kantha C. Zardozi D. Kasuti
    Answer C

Fill in the Blank: Kashida embroidery is famous for its intricate __________ motifs inspired by the natural landscape of Kashmir.
Answer Floral

True or False: Zardozi embroidery requires only basic tools and no specialist knowledge.
Answer False

Lesson 11 – Chikan Kari: Important Objective Questions

Chikan Kari is the delicate white thread embroidery from Lucknow. Its stitches, techniques, and cultural history are all tested. This lesson also covers the types of stitches unique to Chikan Kari that do not appear in other embroidery styles.

Sample Questions

  • Q1. Chikan Kari embroidery originated in: A. Jaipur B. Lucknow C. Hyderabad D. Amritsar
    Answer B
  • Q2. Chikan Kari is traditionally done with: A. Metallic threads on dark fabric B. White thread on fine muslin or light-coloured fabric C. Coloured wool on heavy cotton D. Silk thread on velvet
    Answer B
  • Q3. Which of the following is a stitch unique to Chikan Kari? A. Running stitch B. Tepchi C. Chain stitch D. Satin stitch
    Answer B

Fill in the Blank: Chikan Kari is most famous for its __________ and delicate white thread work on fine fabric.
Answer Intricate (or shadow work)

True or False: Chikan Kari uses bright, multicoloured threads as its primary characteristic feature.
Answer False

Most Repeated Topics in NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 Exams

These topics appear in the objective section across multiple years and should not be skipped under any circumstances.

The three elements of art — line, shape, and texture — are tested in almost every paper. The definition and example of primary, secondary, and tertiary colours from Module 2 appear every year. The stitch used in Kantha embroidery is a standard MCQ across exam cycles. The state of origin for every embroidery style covered in Module 3 is tested very consistently. The difference between Phulkari and Bagh is a high-frequency question. The stitch names from Kasuti — Gavanti, Murgi, Negi, and Menthi — appear regularly. The characteristic material used in Zardozi is always tested. Chikan Kari's place of origin and its use of white thread on muslin are standard questions.

Important Stitch Identification Quick Reference

Stitch Name Primary Use
Running stitch Basic line, used in Kantha
Back stitch Outlining designs
Satin stitch Filling areas smoothly
Chain stitch Looped line patterns
Stem stitch Curved outlines, twisted effect
Herringbone stitch Borders and crossing patterns
Cross stitch Grid-based patterned designs
Tepchi Long running stitch unique to Chikan Kari

Regional Embroidery Quick Reference Table

Embroidery Style State of Origin Key Feature
Kantha West Bengal Running stitch on recycled cloth
Sujni Bihar Running stitch, narrative designs
Kasuti Karnataka Four counted stitches on fabric
Phulkari Punjab Darning stitch, floral patterns
Kashida Jammu and Kashmir Floral motifs, satin-like finish
Zardozi Uttar Pradesh Metallic gold and silver thread
Chikan Kari Lucknow, U.P. White thread on muslin, shadow work

Common Mistakes Students Make in Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 Exam

Confusing primary, secondary, and tertiary colour definitions is one of the most common errors in Module 2. Mixing up the state of origin for Kasuti and Kantha — Karnataka and West Bengal respectively — costs marks every year. Getting the difference between Phulkari and Bagh wrong in true or false questions is very frequent. Thinking that Zardozi only involves simple stitching and missing its metallic thread characteristic is a conceptual gap many students carry into the exam. Getting the stitch names for Kasuti wrong, especially Menthi and Murgi, is another area where preparation makes a clear difference. Not preparing the design principles lesson from Module 1 because it seems theoretical results in easy objective marks being lost.

Why Practising Objective Questions Changes Your Results in This Subject

Indian Embroidery feels like a practical subject and it largely is. But the written exam has a focused objective section that tests facts very directly. You either know that Kantha uses running stitch or you do not. You either know that Chikan Kari comes from Lucknow or you do not. These questions cannot be answered through general understanding alone. The only way to get them right under exam pressure is to have practised them repeatedly as questions, not just read them as facts. The Unnati Education objective question booklet for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 is built for exactly this kind of preparation. Every chapter covered, every question type included, all based on the 2026 NIOS exam pattern.

About Unnati Education

Unnati Education has been supporting NIOS students since 2010. We know this board inside out and we understand exactly which topics matter in each subject. For Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628, we provide a complete chapter-wise objective question booklet covering all eleven lessons across all three modules with full solutions and clear explanations. We also offer solved TMAs in typed and handwritten format, previous year question papers with complete solutions, practical files, and chapter-wise notes — all updated for the 2026 NIOS exam cycle and valid for both the April and October exam sessions.

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Final Words

The NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery (628) is a creative route to mastering Indian traditional craftsmanship. NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery Important Questions can help you prepare for the exam by helping you to focus on your studies, improve your skills, and gain confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Are these NIOS Class 10 Certificate in Indian Embroidery important questions enough for 2026 exam preparation?

These chapter-wise questions are selected based on exam frequency and cover all key objective topics from all eleven lessons of NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628. They are an excellent starting point. For the complete booklet with solutions and explanations for every chapter, contact Unnati Education at 9654279279 or 9899436384 and get your copy today.

Q2. From where can I get the NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 important questions PDF or download it?

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Q3. Does the Unnati Education booklet cover stitch identification and design theory questions for Indian Embroidery 628?

Yes, the Unnati Education booklet for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 covers objective questions from all lessons including stitch identification, colour theory, design principles, and all regional embroidery styles. Every question comes with a clear answer. Contact us at 9654279279 or 9899436384 for your complete solution booklet for the 2026 exam.

Q4. Can I get previous year question papers for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 from Unnati Education?

Yes, Unnati Education provides previous year question papers with complete solutions for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628. These papers clearly show you how questions are framed and what level of specificity is expected. Call or WhatsApp at 9654279279 or 9899436384 to receive the full paper set for the 2026 exam cycle along with all supporting study material.

Q5. Is the Unnati Education booklet valid for both the April and October 2026 NIOS Indian Embroidery exams?

Yes, the Unnati Education objective question booklet for NIOS Certificate in Indian Embroidery 628 is fully valid for both the April and October 2026 NIOS exam cycles. All content is based on the current syllabus and is reviewed and updated regularly throughout the year. Whether you are appearing in April or October, this material prepares you completely for every chapter in the objective section.

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