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LEARNERS HABITAT
I] MCQ with one correct answer
1] Polymerisation of butadiene and styrene to give Buna-S is catalysed by
a) S b) N c) Na d) Zeigler-Natta catalyst
2] Perspex is the commercial name of
a) Teflon b) PAN c) PMMA d) Neoprene
3] Which can absorb over 90% of its own mass of water and does not stick to wound?
a) Rayon b) Gun cotton c) Thiokol d) Saran
4] Bubble gum contains
a) Buna-S b) Polyisoprene c) PTFE d) PMMA
5] Monomer of is 
a) 2-methylpropene  b) Styrene c) Propene d) Ethene
6] Regenerated fibres are prepared from :
a) Starch b) Terylene c) Nylon d) Cellulose
7] Terylene is a :
a) Polyamide b) Polyester c) Vegetable fibre d) Natural fibre
8] Nylon-6,6 is used for?
a) Bristles of tooth brushes b) Polycaprolactum
c) Tyre cords d) Fishing nets
9] Nylon-6 and Nylon-6,6 have same :
a) Molecular mass b) Molecular formula
c) Empirical formula d) Structrual formula
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LEARNERS HABITAT
I] MCQ with one correct answer
1] Polymerisation of butadiene and styrene to give Buna-S is catalysed by
a) S b) N c) Na d) Zeigler-Natta catalyst
2] Perspex is the commercial name of
a) Teflon b) PAN c) PMMA d) Neoprene
3] Which can absorb over 90% of its own mass of water and does not stick to wound?
a) Rayon b) Gun cotton c) Thiokol d) Saran
4] Bubble gum contains
a) Buna-S b) Polyisoprene c) PTFE d) PMMA
5] Monomer of is 
a) 2-methylpropene  b) Styrene c) Propene d) Ethene
6] Regenerated fibres are prepared from :
a) Starch b) Terylene c) Nylon d) Cellulose
7] Terylene is a :
a) Polyamide b) Polyester c) Vegetable fibre d) Natural fibre
8] Nylon-6,6 is used for?
a) Bristles of tooth brushes b) Polycaprolactum
c) Tyre cords d) Fishing nets
9] Nylon-6 and Nylon-6,6 have same :
a) Molecular mass b) Molecular formula
c) Empirical formula d) Structrual formula
Practice Sheet POLYMERS
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10] Terylene has the monomer units ethylene glycol and :
a) Phthalic acid b) Adipic acid
c) Terephathalic acid d) Formaldehyde
11] Polyamide heteropolymer is:
a) Nylon-6 b) Nylon-6, 6
c) -caprolactum d)DMT(Dimethyl terephthalate)
12] The monomer used in the preparation of terylene is known as :
a) Dihydroxy diethyl terephthalate b) Dimethyl terephthalate
c) Ethylene glycol d) Dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol
13] Which of the following is a step growth polymer?
a) PAN b) Nylon c) Polythene d) Polyisoprene
14] Of the following which is not a homopolymer?
a) Bakelite b) Polyethylene c) Teflon d) PVC
15] Natural rubber is a polymer of
a) Butadiene b) Ethyne c) Styrene d) Isoprene
16] If natural rubber has a molecular weight of 20,400, then number of repeating units in
the polymer are
a) 4.6 b) 300 c) 200 d) 150
17] Epsilon caprolactum is used to preapre :
a) Nylon-6, 6 b) Terylene c) Nylon-6 d) Artificial silk
18] Terylene is a polyester because ?
a) It is an ester of polymer
b) It is a polymer of an ester
c) It contains repetitive ester linkages in the chain
d) None of the above
19] An ester linkage is present in :
a) Nylon-6 b) Nylon-6, 6 c) Dacron d) Rayon
Practice Sheet POLYMERS
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LEARNERS HABITAT
I] MCQ with one correct answer
1] Polymerisation of butadiene and styrene to give Buna-S is catalysed by
a) S b) N c) Na d) Zeigler-Natta catalyst
2] Perspex is the commercial name of
a) Teflon b) PAN c) PMMA d) Neoprene
3] Which can absorb over 90% of its own mass of water and does not stick to wound?
a) Rayon b) Gun cotton c) Thiokol d) Saran
4] Bubble gum contains
a) Buna-S b) Polyisoprene c) PTFE d) PMMA
5] Monomer of is 
a) 2-methylpropene  b) Styrene c) Propene d) Ethene
6] Regenerated fibres are prepared from :
a) Starch b) Terylene c) Nylon d) Cellulose
7] Terylene is a :
a) Polyamide b) Polyester c) Vegetable fibre d) Natural fibre
8] Nylon-6,6 is used for?
a) Bristles of tooth brushes b) Polycaprolactum
c) Tyre cords d) Fishing nets
9] Nylon-6 and Nylon-6,6 have same :
a) Molecular mass b) Molecular formula
c) Empirical formula d) Structrual formula
Practice Sheet POLYMERS
LEARNERS HABITAT, 97/1, 3rd Floor, Near NCERT Gate No. 01, Adhchini, New Delhi. +91-8510800081/82 
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10] Terylene has the monomer units ethylene glycol and :
a) Phthalic acid b) Adipic acid
c) Terephathalic acid d) Formaldehyde
11] Polyamide heteropolymer is:
a) Nylon-6 b) Nylon-6, 6
c) -caprolactum d)DMT(Dimethyl terephthalate)
12] The monomer used in the preparation of terylene is known as :
a) Dihydroxy diethyl terephthalate b) Dimethyl terephthalate
c) Ethylene glycol d) Dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol
13] Which of the following is a step growth polymer?
a) PAN b) Nylon c) Polythene d) Polyisoprene
14] Of the following which is not a homopolymer?
a) Bakelite b) Polyethylene c) Teflon d) PVC
15] Natural rubber is a polymer of
a) Butadiene b) Ethyne c) Styrene d) Isoprene
16] If natural rubber has a molecular weight of 20,400, then number of repeating units in
the polymer are
a) 4.6 b) 300 c) 200 d) 150
17] Epsilon caprolactum is used to preapre :
a) Nylon-6, 6 b) Terylene c) Nylon-6 d) Artificial silk
18] Terylene is a polyester because ?
a) It is an ester of polymer
b) It is a polymer of an ester
c) It contains repetitive ester linkages in the chain
d) None of the above
19] An ester linkage is present in :
a) Nylon-6 b) Nylon-6, 6 c) Dacron d) Rayon
Practice Sheet POLYMERS
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20] The synthetic fibre obtained by the condensation of hexamethylene diamine and adipic
acid is :
a) Dacron b) Nylon-6, 6 c) Rayon d) Teflon
21] Synthetic polymer prepared by using caprolactum is known as :
a) Terylene b) Teflon c) Nylon-6 d) Neoprene
22] A polymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile is called
a) Buna-2 b) Buna - N c) Buna -S d) Buna-A
23] Which of the following has ester linkage?
a) Nylon b) Bakelite c) Terylene d) PVC
24] Which of the following is a chain growth polymer
a) Starch b) Nucleic acid c) Polystyrene d) Protein
25] Glyptal (alkyd resin) is a polymer of
a) Ethylene glycol and phthalic acid b) Ehylene glycol and terephthalic acid
c) Phthalic acid and acetylene d) None of the above
26] When rubber is stretched and then released, it comes to its original state due to
a) Cross links b) Hydrogen bonding
c) Dipole-dipole forces d) Covalent bonding
27] Eye lenses are manufactured by using
a) Teflon b) Acrilan c) Lucite d) Dextron
28] Synthesis of caprolactum from cyclohexanone involves
a) Hoffmann’s rearrangement b) Beckmann’s rearrangement
c) Pinacol-Pinacolone rearrangement  d) Schmidt reaction
29] Bullet proof iner is made up of which polymer?
a) PTFE b) Kevlar c) Nomex d) Lexan
30] Butyl rubber has the monomer units
a) Isobutylene + Isoprene b) Isobutylene + Butadiene
c) Butadiene + Isoprene d) Isobutylene + Sodium polymsulphide
Practice Sheet POLYMERS
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1. What are polymers and how are they formed?
Ans. Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating subunits called monomers. They are formed through a process called polymerization, where monomers chemically bond together to create a long chain or network structure.
2. What are the different types of polymers?
Ans. There are several types of polymers, including addition polymers, condensation polymers, copolymers, and natural polymers. Addition polymers are formed by the addition of monomers without the release of any byproducts, while condensation polymers are formed through the elimination of small molecules like water or alcohol. Copolymers consist of two or more different types of monomers, and natural polymers are derived from natural sources such as plants or animals.
3. What are the applications of polymers in daily life?
Ans. Polymers have numerous applications in daily life. They are used in the production of plastics, rubber, fibers, adhesives, coatings, and packaging materials. Polymers also find applications in the medical field, including drug delivery systems, implants, and prosthetics. Additionally, they are used in electronics, automotive parts, and construction materials.
4. How are polymers classified based on their properties?
Ans. Polymers can be classified based on their properties such as thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers, and fibers. Thermoplastics can be melted and re-molded multiple times without undergoing any chemical change. Thermosetting plastics, on the other hand, undergo a permanent chemical change upon heating and cannot be re-molded. Elastomers have the ability to stretch and return to their original shape, while fibers are polymers with high tensile strength and are used to make textiles.
5. What are the environmental concerns associated with polymers?
Ans. One of the main environmental concerns associated with polymers is their persistence in the environment, as they are not easily biodegradable. This leads to accumulation in landfills and can contribute to pollution. Additionally, the production of certain polymers involves the use of fossil fuels, which contributes to carbon emissions and climate change. Efforts are being made to develop biodegradable polymers and improve recycling methods to mitigate these environmental concerns.
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