Clothes Names Quiz (A1-B1) — Vocabulary Practice Test

⏱ Time: 10:00 📝 Questions: 20 📊 Level: A1, A2, B1 📚 Type: Vocabulary ⭐ XP: up to +20 (on pass)
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10-minute daily practice: 20 Clothes Names exercises for Level A1-B1. Short enough to fit into a coffee break, thorough enough to make real progress. Covers the most useful aspects of clothes names with instant feedback.

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Question 1: I need a warm ___ for winter.

Question 1 options
'Jacket' is correct because it is a warm outer garment worn in winter. 'Skirt' is a lower-body garment, 'sock' is footwear, and 'belt' is an accessory worn around the waist — none are primarily for warmth in winter.
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Question 2: What does 'T-shirt' mean?

Question 2 options
A T-shirt is a casual top with short sleeves and no collar or buttons, shaped like the letter T. It is not a formal shirt, not trousers, and not a hat.
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Question 3: She put on her ___ before her shoes.

Question 3 options
'Socks' is correct because socks are worn on the feet before putting on shoes. 'Gloves' go on hands, 'scarf' goes around the neck, and 'hat' goes on the head.
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Question 4: A 'dress' is a piece of clothing that covers the body and part of the legs, usually worn by women.

Question 4 options
True. A dress is a one-piece garment with a top and skirt, traditionally worn by women and girls, covering the body from the shoulders to at least the knees.
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Question 5: Match each clothing item to the body part it covers.

Question 5 options
gloves
boots
scarf
cap
neck
hands
feet and lower legs
head

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

Gloves cover hands, boots cover feet and lower legs, scarf covers the neck, and cap covers the head.
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Question 6: He wore a ___ and tie to the meeting.

Question 6 options
'Shirt' is correct because 'shirt and tie' is a standard collocation for formal menswear. 'Sweater,' 'hoodie,' and 'vest' are not typically worn with a tie.
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Question 7: Which word is closest in meaning to 'trousers'?

Question 7 options
'Pants' is the American English equivalent of 'trousers,' both referring to a garment covering each leg separately from the waist to the ankles. 'Shorts' are shorter, 'leggings' are tight-fitting, and 'skirt' is a different garment entirely.
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Question 8: In summer, many people wear ___ on their feet at the beach.

Question 8 options
'Sandals' is correct because sandals are open shoes commonly worn at the beach in summer. 'Boots' are heavy and warm, 'slippers' are for indoors, and 'trainers' are athletic shoes.
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Question 9: What does 'cardigan' mean?

Question 9 options
A cardigan is a knitted jacket or sweater that opens at the front with buttons or a zip. It is not a type of skirt, scarf, or hat.
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Question 10: She changed into her ___ before going to bed.

Question 10 options
'Pyjamas' (also spelled 'pajamas') are clothes worn for sleeping. 'Uniform' is for work or school, 'raincoat' is outerwear for rain, and 'suit' is formal clothing.
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Question 11: The swimmer wore a ___ at the pool.

Question 11 options
'Swimsuit' is the correct clothing item worn for swimming. 'Tracksuit' is sportswear for running or training, 'waistcoat' is a formal vest, and 'overcoat' is a heavy outdoor coat.
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Question 12: A 'blouse' is a type of shoe worn by women.

Question 12 options
False. A blouse is a woman's upper-body garment similar to a shirt, often made of light fabric. It is not a type of shoe.
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Question 13: He fastened his ___ to keep his trousers up.

Question 13 options
'Belt' is correct because a belt is an accessory worn around the waist to hold trousers in place. 'Bracelet' is a wrist accessory, 'collar' is the part around the neck of a shirt, and 'hem' is the edge of a garment.
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Question 14: Which word naturally goes with 'high' to describe a type of shoe?

Question 14 options
'Heels' is correct because 'high heels' is a fixed collocation referring to shoes with tall, thin bases. 'Laces,' 'soles,' and 'tongues' are parts of shoes but do not form this standard compound.
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Question 15: A three-piece ___ includes a jacket, trousers, and a waistcoat.

Question 15 options
The fixed expression is 'three-piece suit,' referring to a formal set of matching jacket, trousers, and waistcoat.
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Question 16: The baby was wearing a cute little ___.

Question 16 options
'Onesie' is correct because it is a one-piece garment commonly worn by babies. 'Tuxedo' is a formal men's suit, 'blazer' is a smart jacket, and 'dungarees,' while possible for babies, are less typical as a single cute baby garment than a onesie.
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Question 17: She wrapped a silk ___ around her shoulders at the evening event.

Question 17 options
'Shawl' is correct because a shawl is a large piece of fabric draped over the shoulders, often at formal occasions. 'Apron' is for cooking, 'mitten' covers a hand, and 'hoodie' is casual sportswear.
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Question 18: In British English, 'trainers' refers to ___.

Question 18 options
'Athletic shoes for running or sport' is correct. In American English the equivalent word is 'sneakers.' Trainers are not formal leather shoes, winter boots, or ballet shoes.
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Question 19: The workers on the building site must wear protective ___ and hard hats.

Question 19 options
'Overalls' is correct because overalls are protective one-piece or bib-and-brace garments worn by workers. 'Tights' are thin legwear, 'cufflinks' are small shirt accessories, and 'lingerie' is undergarments.
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Question 20: Be careful not to confuse 'vest' in British and American English. In British English, a 'vest' is ___.

Question 20 options
In British English, a 'vest' is an undergarment worn on the upper body (what Americans call an 'undershirt'). In American English, 'vest' means a sleeveless outer garment (what the British call a 'waistcoat').