(i) What material is commonly used for making clothes in summer?
(a) Wool
(b) Silk
(c) Cotton
(d) Polyester
(ii) Where does cotton come from?
(a) Sheep
(b) Mulberry plant
(c) Cotton plant
(d) Silkworm
(iii) Which season is associated with wearing woollen clothes?
(a) Summer
(b) Winter
(c) Spring
(d) Autumn
(iv) What is the source of wool for making woollen clothes?
(a) Cotton plant
(b) Sheep
(c) Mulberry plant
(d) Silkworm
(v) What do people wear on special occasions like weddings, made from silkworms?
(a) Cotton clothes
(b) Woollen clothes
(c) Silk clothes
(d) Polyester clothes
(i) We wear __________ clothes in summer to keep us cool.
(ii) Thread is made from the cotton in the __________. This process is called __________.
(iii) The silkworm eats the leaves of the __________ plant.
(iv) In the rainy season, we use __________ to keep us dry.
(v) People from different countries wear different dresses, also known as __________.
(i) Wool is obtained from the cotton plant.
(ii) Silk is derived from the silkworm.
(iii) Raincoats, umbrellas, and gum boots are used in winter.
(iv) Cotton grows in pods, and the process of making thread from cotton is called weaving.
(v) School uniforms should be untidy and dirty.
1. How is the CBSE syllabus related to our clothes? |
2. What does the article "Our Clothes" discuss? |
3. How does the CBSE syllabus help in developing fashion sense? |
4. What are the factors that influence our clothing choices? |
5. How does the CBSE syllabus promote sustainable fashion? |
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