Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) Practice Test

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Which term describes a line made of twisted fibers or threads?

  1. Cord

  2. String

  3. Wire

  4. Thread

The correct answer is: Cord

The term "cord" accurately describes a line made of twisted fibers or threads because it typically refers to thicker, stronger assemblages of such materials, often used in applications requiring durability and resilience. Cords are usually made by twisting together several strands of fiber or thread, which not only enhances their strength but also allows them to bear tension effectively. String, while it may also be made of twisted fibers, generally refers to a thinner and more flexible material, often used for less demanding tasks, such as tying items together. Wire is a different material altogether, made from metal and not composed of fibers or threads, which distinguishes it significantly from the options that involve twisting fibers. Thread, on the other hand, is typically finer than cord and is specifically used for sewing, where strength is still important, but it is not generally thought of as a line made for heavy-duty applications.