Clothes Accessories Vocabulary English Exercises (A1-A2)

⏱ Time: 10:00 📝 Questions: 20 📊 Level: A1, A2 📚 Type: Vocabulary ⭐ XP: up to +18 (on pass)

Can you use Clothes Accessories Vocabulary English correctly in everyday English? These 20 practice questions for Level A1-A2 go beyond memorisation — they put vocabulary concepts into realistic sentences and situations. Detailed explanations help you understand not just the what, but the why.

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Question 1: What does SCARF mean?

Question 1 options
Scarf is a piece of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration. The other options describe different accessories unrelated to neck/head fabric.
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Question 2: It is cold outside. She puts on her ___ to keep her neck warm.

Question 2 options
Scarf is correct because it is a piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth. A handbag is carried, flip flops are shoes, and a cap covers the head.
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Question 3: A HOODIE is a sweatshirt with a hood attached.

Question 3 options
True. A hoodie is defined as a sweatshirt that has a hood attached to it.
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Question 4: Which word is closest in meaning to SNEAKERS?

Question 4 options
Sneakers are casual shoes, so shoes is the closest in meaning. A skirt, scarf, and handbag are not footwear.
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Question 5: Match each word to its short definition.

Question 5 options
boots
mittens
vest
cap
a sleeveless garment worn over a shirt
footwear that covers the foot and ankle
a hat with a visor to shade the eyes
gloves that keep the hands warm in winter

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

Boots cover the foot and ankle; mittens keep hands warm; vest is a sleeveless garment; cap is a hat with a visor.
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Question 6: Which word naturally goes with WINTER ___? (a heavy outer garment worn in cold weather)

Question 6 options
Winter coat is the natural collocation for a heavy coat worn in cold weather. Winter scarf, winter bag, and winter dress are not standard collocations from this vocabulary set.
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Question 7: A: 'What do you wear to the beach in summer?' B: 'I wear my ___ and flip flops!'

Question 7 options
Swimsuit is correct because it is the garment designed for swimming and beach activities. A trench coat is for rain, boots are for cold/wet weather, and a hoodie is casual warm wear.
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Question 8: She needs to carry her phone and keys. She puts them in her ___.

Question 8 options
Handbag is correct because it is a bag used to carry personal items. A scarf, cap, and socks cannot carry items.
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Question 9: Put the words/chunks in the correct order to make a sentence:

Question 9 options
  • She wore
  • from the sun.
  • to protect her face
  • a straw hat

Drag items or use arrows to arrange them in the correct order.

The correct order is: 'She wore a straw hat to protect her face from the sun.' This is the natural subject-verb-object structure for describing wearing an accessory for a purpose.
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Question 10: It is raining hard. He takes his ___ so he does not get wet.

Question 10 options
Umbrella is the most natural and precise word because it is a device used to protect from rain. A swimsuit, straw hat, and singlet do not protect from rain.
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Question 11: He is going to a job interview. Which word describes the most formal clothing item?

Question 11 options
Dress pants are formal trousers worn for professional occasions like job interviews. Shorts, flip flops, and a tank top are all casual or informal clothing.
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Question 12: She wore a ___ to the party. It was long and covered her legs.

Question 12 options
Dress is correct because it is a one-piece garment that covers the body and extends down to the legs. A bikini is for swimming, a vest is sleeveless and short, and a polo shirt does not cover the legs.
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Question 13: FLIP FLOPS are shoes you wear in cold, snowy weather.

Question 13 options
False. Flip flops are open-toed sandals with a flat sole, typically worn at the beach or in warm weather, not in cold or snowy conditions.
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Question 14: He wants to keep his feet warm inside the house. Which word best describes what he should put on?

Question 14 options
Socks are garments worn on the feet that keep them warm. Mittens cover hands, a scarf covers the neck, and a cap covers the head.
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Question 15: She wore her favorite boots to the carnival. What does the word BOOTS mean HERE?

Question 15 options
Boots means footwear that covers the foot and ankle. It does not mean a type of hat, a bag, or a coat in this context.
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Question 16: Which phrase is a real English expression?

Question 16 options
Wear a scarf is the correct and natural English phrase. You do not 'put a scarf', 'do a scarf', or 'make a scarf' to describe wearing it as clothing.
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Question 17: Which sentence uses the word SHORTS incorrectly?

Question 17 options
Saying 'He wore shorts to keep warm in the snow' is incorrect because shorts cover only part of the legs and are worn in warm weather, not cold or snowy conditions. The other sentences use clothing words correctly.
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Question 18: Put these sentences in the correct order to make a short story:

Question 18 options
  • Tom gets up in the morning.
  • He goes for a run outside.
  • He puts on his socks and sneakers.
  • He picks up his cap to shade his eyes.

Drag items or use arrows to arrange them in the correct order.

The correct order is: Tom gets up, puts on his socks and sneakers, picks up his cap, and goes for a run. This is the logical sequence of getting dressed before running.
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Question 19: A TRENCH COAT is a long coat made of waterproof fabric, and a STRAW HAT is made of woven material to give shade from the sun.

Question 19 options
True. Both facts are correct: a trench coat is a long, waterproof coat, and a straw hat is made of woven straw to protect from the sun.
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Question 20: The weather is very hot and sunny. She wants to go swimming. She puts on the most suitable item from the list.

Question 20 options
Swimsuit is the most precise word because it is specifically designed for swimming. A jumper is warm knitwear, mittens are for cold weather, and a polo shirt is casual daywear, not swimwear.