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Questions and Answers
In the Middle Ages, most people wore warm woollen clothes made from ______.
In the Middle Ages, most people wore warm woollen clothes made from ______.
sheep
Only rich people could afford silk and colourful clothes as dyed fabrics were ______.
Only rich people could afford silk and colourful clothes as dyed fabrics were ______.
expensive
Fleece is a special manmade fabric made from recycled ______ bottles.
Fleece is a special manmade fabric made from recycled ______ bottles.
plastic
Study Notes
- In the past, people used natural materials like animal fur, skin, leaves, and plants to make clothes.
- In the Middle Ages, most people wore warm woollen clothes made from sheep.
- Only rich people could afford silk and colourful clothes as dyed fabrics were expensive.
- Today, we use both natural and manmade textiles for clothes.
- Manmade textiles like acrylic, polyester, and nylon are cheaper and have different qualities.
- Fleece is a special manmade fabric made from recycled plastic bottles.
- Smart textiles are the future of clothing and have sensors hidden inside that can change colour, light up and grow.
- Smart textiles are important for sports and can help keep players cool during a match.
- Smart textiles can also be fun and change colour at parties.
- Clothes in the future will likely be made of smart textiles.
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Description
Discover the evolution of textiles and clothing in this fascinating quiz! From animal fur to recycled plastic bottles and smart textiles, this quiz covers the history and future of clothing materials. Learn about the different qualities of natural and manmade textiles, the importance of smart textiles in sports, and the exciting possibilities of clothing with hidden sensors. Test your knowledge and see how much you know about the evolution of textiles in fashion!