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Which of the following statements is/are correct?

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Pre-weighed pieces of cloth of nylon, cotton, silk and wool of equal measurements are taken and soaked in a beaker filled with water. After a few minutes, the cloth pieces were taken out of the beaker and weighed again. Which of the following options places them in the correct order of their final weights?
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Why is it not advisable to wear clothes made up of synthetic fibres in hot and humid weather?
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A brief information about three different plastics is given below :

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Which of the following statements about plastics are true?

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Match column I with column II and select the correct answer from the codes given below.

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Which of the following materials is the best for making garments and jackets that can be used in wet or damp environment?
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Match column I with column II and mark the correct option from the codes given below.

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Choose the correct option for the given statements.

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Read the given statements and mark the appropriate answer.
Statement 1: Polyester is synthesised from petrochemicals by linking ester units.
Statement 2: Polyester is a natural fibre
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of plastics?
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See the figure given below and select the correct statements regarding polymers.

1. Figure (X) shows structure of a monomer while figure (Y) shows structure of a polymer.
2. Small boxes in the structure represent monomers which are joined to give a polymer.
3. Figure (X) shows structure of a linear polymer while (Y) shows structure of a cross-linked polymer.
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Choose the option containing correct words word to replace P,Q,R and S:
Fibres are materials which are usually thin and have thread-like structure. They are generally classified as P and Q, on the basis of their origin. Natural fibres may be plant fibres like R or animal fibres like S.
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Sneha has classified a few materials as shown in the table.

The materials which are classified incorrectly are
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Anisha prepared a flowchart to show classification of fibres and plastics. She left few columns blank. Fill in the blanks by choosing the option with correct words.

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A few polymers are grouped together on the basis of some common property as follows: Group I: Rayon, acrylic, nylon, jute Group II: PVC, melamine, teflon Group III: Polycot, terrywool, acrylic
Choose the odd one out in group I, II and III.
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Read the given passage and fill in the blanks by choosing an appropriate option. Cellulose is a naturally occurring fibre. The walls of i are made of cellulose. It is used in making a synthetic fibre ii which resembles the most expensive natural fibre iii in appearance hence, it is also called iv .
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Read the following statements carefully.
P. I am extensively used in the healthcare industry but my one disadvantage is that I am non-biodegradable.
Q. I am very familiar form of polyester and used for making bottles, utensils, films, wires, etc.
R. I am artificial silk and mixed with wool to make carpets. P, Q and R are respectively
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Match column I with column II and choose the correct option from the codes given below.

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