Class 03 EVS Clothes And Dresses CBSE Questions & Answers

This is EVS class 03 EVS Clothes and dresses CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.


Q.1) The woman shown below is wearing traditional dress of
  1. Rajasthan
  2. Bihar
  3. Orissa
  4. Punjab
Q.2) ______________ clothes are cheap and easy to maintain.
  1. Traditional clothes
  2. Natural clothes
  3. Synthetic clothes
  4. Western clothes
Q.3) Wool and silk are obtained from
  1. Plants
  2. Organic matter
  3. Chemicals
  4. Animals
Q.4) Nylon and polyester are obtained from
  1. Chemical substances
  2. Both plants and animals
  3. Plants
  4. Animals
Q.5) Select the correct match
  1. Synthetic fibre ? silk
  2. Animal fibre ? jute
  3. Natural fibre ? cotton
  4. Plant fibre ? wool
Q.6) The image below is traditional dress of
  1. West Bengal
  2. Jharkhand
  3. Assam
  4. Bihar
Q.7) Yarn is commonly called as
  1. Dressing materials
  2. Fabric
  3. Thread
  4. Clothes
Q.8) The fibre obtained from sheep and goat is
  1. Silk
  2. Wool
  3. Jute
  4. Acrylic
Q.9) The seed of cotton is called
  1. Silver
  2. Ginny
  3. Binola
  4. Bolus
Q.10) Ginning is the separating the
  1. Silk from cocoon
  2. Coir from coconut
  3. Cotton from cotton bolls
  4. Jute from stem
Q.11) Weaving is the process of arranging
  1. One set of yarn to make fabric
  2. Two sets of yarn to make fabric
  3. Two sets of fibre to make fabric
  4. One sets of yarn to make fabric
Q.12) The clothes that can be worn unstitched includes
  1. Sarees and coat
  2. Pant and coat
  3. Skirt and shirt
  4. Sarees and lungi
Q.13) Natural fibers are obtained from
  1. Only plants
  2. Only animals
  3. Both plants and animals
  4. Microorganisms
Q.14) The image shown below represents the traditional dress of
  1. Manipur
  2. Assam
  3. West Bengal
  4. Haryana
Q.15) Clothes are essential for
  1. Looking presentable
  2. Looking healthy
  3. Protection of body
  4. Feeling good

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