NEET  >  Chemistry Class 12  >  Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers Download as PDF

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers


Test Description

10 Questions MCQ Test Chemistry Class 12 | Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers for NEET 2023 is part of Chemistry Class 12 preparation. The Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers questions and answers have been prepared according to the NEET exam syllabus.The Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers MCQs are made for NEET 2023 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers below.
Solutions of Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers questions in English are available as part of our Chemistry Class 12 for NEET & Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers solutions in Hindi for Chemistry Class 12 course. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for NEET Exam by signing up for free. Attempt Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers | 10 questions in 15 minutes | Mock test for NEET preparation | Free important questions MCQ to study Chemistry Class 12 for NEET Exam | Download free PDF with solutions
1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you?
Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 1

Buna-S is a copolymer of:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 1

Styrene-butadiene or styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) describe families of synthetic rubbers derived from styrene and butadiene (the version developed by Goodyear is called Neolite). These materials have good abrasion resistance and good aging stability when protected by additives.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 2

A synthetic polymer which resembles natural rubber is:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 2

Synthetic polymer that resembles natural rubber is Neoprene. It is made from monomer chloroprene (2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene) as shown in the above reaction.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 3

Which type of polymer will be formed if the susbstituent group is –C6H5

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 3

Polystyrene will be formed if the susbstituent group is –C6H5. It is a synthetic aromatic polymer made from the monomer styrene. Polystyrene can be solid or foamed.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 4

Vulcanisation is used in processing of:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 4

The correct answer is option A
Vulcanization is a chemical process in which the rubber is heated with sulphur, accelerator and activator at 140–160°C. The process involves the formation of cross-links between long rubber molecules so as to achieve improved elasticity, resilience, tensile strength, viscosity, hardness and weather resistance.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 5

Name the monomer of nylon-6:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 5

The correct answer is Option C.
Nylon 6 is synthesized by ring-opening polymerization of caprolactam. Caprolactam has 6 carbons, hence Nylon 6.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 6

Isoprene is the monomer of:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 6

The correct answer is option D
Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is the monomer of natural rubber and a building block for many natural compounds. C. G. Williams first isolated it in 1860 by pyrolyzing rubber. Many methods have been developed for its commercial manufacture for the production of synthetic rubber and other polymers.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 7

Which intermolecular force is present in Nylon 6,6?

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 7

The correct answer is Option B.

Van der Waals forces include attraction and repulsions between atoms, molecules, and surfaces.
Hydrogen bonding is a special type of attraction between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a very electronegative atom such as  N, O, or F atom and another very electronegative atom.
Dipole-dipole interactions occur when the partial charges formed within one molecule are attracted to an opposite partial charge in a nearby molecule.

From the picture of Nylon-6,6, we can see there is hydrogen bonding between oxygen and hydrogen atom.
Though hydrogen bonds are also one type of dipole-dipole attraction, here, a more appropriate answer will be - The intermolecular forces present in nylon-6,6 are hydrogen bonding.
 

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 8

Polymers having ester linkage are called:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 8

Polyesters are polymers in which component monomers are bonded via ester linkages. These ester linkages are generally easy to hydrolyze and hence a number of synthetic polyesters are biodegradable. Therefore, bacterial polyesters (polyhydroxyalkanoates, PHAs) have been used to make biodegradable plastics.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 9

PAN is prepared from:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 9

The correct answer is option  D

Polyacrylonitrile (PAN), a synthetic resin prepared by the polymerization of acrylonitrile. A member of the important family of acrylic resins, it is a hard, rigid thermoplastic material that is resistant to most solvents and chemicals, slow to burn, and of low permeability to gases.

Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 10

Condensation polymerisation of ethylene glycol and terepthalic acid gives:

Detailed Solution for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers - Question 10

The correct answer is option D
Terylene or Dacron is obtained by the condensation polymerisation of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.
It is an example of polyester. The balanced equation is as shown.

157 videos|385 docs|261 tests
Use Code STAYHOME200 and get INR 200 additional OFF
Use Coupon Code
Information about Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers Page
In this test you can find the Exam questions for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers solved & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving Questions and answers for Test: Addition & Condensation Polymers, EduRev gives you an ample number of Online tests for practice