Worksheet on Clothes We Wear

Worksheet on clothes we wear contains various types of questions on the clothes suitable to the different weather conditions, material used to made clothes and the different types of clothes we wear in our work place.

I. Name the following:

(i) The fibre that comes from sheep.

(ii) In summer we wear clothes made from these plants.

(iii) Silk fibre is made by this insect.

(iv) Cloth worn by a factory worker.

(v) Cleaning of clothes by petrol.

II. Match the columns:

(i) Nylons

(ii) Soldier

(iii) Doctor

(iv) Leather

(a) animal skin

(b) fibre not obtained from plants or animals

(c) tough uniform

(d) white coat


III. Answer the following questions:

(i) Why do people living in hot places wear cotton clothes?

(ii) What kind of clothes do people living in cold climates wear? Why?

(iii) How should your silk and woollen clothes be stored?


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Answers:


I. (i) wool

(ii) cotton

(iii) silkworm

(iv) overall

(v) dry cleaning


II. (i) Nylons

(ii) Soldier

(iii) Doctor

(iv) Leather

(b) fibre not obtained from plants or animals

(c) tough uniform

(d) white coat

(a) animal skin


III. (i) People living in hot places wear cotton clothes because cotton clothes are light and let the air in and they also absorb sweat.

(ii) People living in cold climates wear clothes made of wool, fur and leather because these clothes keep us warm.

(iii) Silk and woollen clothes should be stored in boxes along with moth balls or dried neem leaves.




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