Materials
Describing Materials
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Simple Present Passive
100

Wool
 Wool most commonly comes from:
 A) Sheep
 B) Cows
 C) Goats
 D) Horses

A. Sheep

Wool, a natural fiber, is made by shearing the fleece of sheep, then cleaning, sorting, carding, and spinning the fibers into yarn, which is then woven or knitted into fabric

100

Natural
 Which of these is a natural material?
 A) Plastic
 B) Polyester
 C) Wool
 D) Nylon

C. Wool


100
  1. What does eco-friendly mean?
     A) Safe for the economy
     B) Good for the environment
     C) Good for education
     D) Safe for cooking

 B) Good for the environment

100
  1. Which sentence is in the simple present passive?
     A) Farmers take cotton from plants.
     B) Cotton is taken from plants.
     C) The farmers are taking cotton.
     D) Cotton took water.

 B) Cotton is taken from plants.

200

Glass
 Glass is mostly made from which material?
 A) Sand
 B) Salt
 C) Clay
 D) Stone

A. Sand

Glass is made by melting sand (silica), soda ash (sodium carbonate), and limestone (calcium oxide) at extremely high temperatures and then cooling the molten mixture to create a solid, amorphous material

200

What does the word "fragile" mean?

A) Strong and durable
B) Easy to break or damage
C) Heavy and hard to move
D) Waterproof and secure

B. Easy to break or damage

200
  1. What does budget-friendly mean?
     A) Expensive but high-quality
     B) Cheap and poorly made
     C) Affordable and inexpensive
     D) Only for rich people

 C) Affordable and inexpensive

200
  1. In the passive voice, we use:
     A) do/does + verb
     B) is/are + past participle
     C) have/has + verb
     D) will + verb

 B) is/are + past participle

300

Leather
 Leather is made from which part of animals?
 A) Bone
 B) Skin
 C) Fur
 D) Horn

B. Skin

Leather production involves transforming animal hides into a durable and flexible material through a process called tanning, which stabilizes the collagen fibers and prevents decomposition.

300

What does "waterproof" mean?

A) Can soak up water easily
B) Can be damaged by water
C) Does not let water pass through
D) Feels soft when wet

C) Does not let water pass through

300
  1. What does family-friendly mean?
     A) Suitable for children and adults
     B) Only for parents
     C) Only for kids
     D) Something that families make at home

 A) Suitable for children and adults

300

Choose the correct passive form: "The clothes ___ made from recycled materials."
 A) is
 B) are
 C) was
 D) to

B) are

400

Plastic
 Plastic is made from which source?
 A) Trees
 B) Oil
 C) Metal
 D) Wool

B. Oil

The majority of plastics are made from petrochemicals, with ethane, a byproduct of natural gas fracking, being a common starting point in the United States. 


400

Which of these fabrics is the lightest?

A) Denim
B) Velvet
C) Cotton
D) Wool

C. Cotton

400
  1. What does pet-friendly mean?
     A) Safe and welcoming for animals
     B) Healthy for pets
     C) Only for pets
     D) Non-toxic to pets

 A) Safe and welcoming for animals

400

In Simple Present Passive: "Cotton is ______ from plants" 

A) Took

B) Taken

C) Take

D) Takes

B) Taken

500

Polyester
 Polyester is:
 A) Natural
 B) Man-made
 C) Grown from plants

B. Man-made

Polyester, a widely used synthetic fabric, is made through a process called polymerization, where monomers, derived from petroleum, react to form long chains called polymers, which are then processed into fibers and used in various applications

500

What is a synonym of "artificial" to describe a product?

A) Synthetic
B) Authentic
C) Organic
D) Genuine

A. Synthetic

(of a substance) made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.

500
  1. What does user-friendly mean?
     A) Friendly service
     B) Easy to use and understand
     C) Easy to find in stores
     D) Not expensive to use

 B) Easy to use and understand

500

Which word do we use in the passive tense to show the person or thing doing the action? Example: A lot of chemicals are used _____ cotton farmers.
 A) with
 B) from
 C) by
 D) for

 C) by

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