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Cellulose is the main contituent of most __________ fibres.
Options
A. acrylic
B. spandex
C. synthetic
D. natural
Correct Answer
natural
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1. Visco-elastic behaviour exhibited by plastics is a __________ like behaviour.
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A. solid
B. liquid
C. combination of solid & liquid
D. neither solid nor liquid
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Correct Answer: combination of solid & liquid
2. Orlan fibre which is used as a wool sub stitute is
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A. an amorphous polymer.
B. a natural polymeric fibre.
C. polyacrylonitrile.
D. polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
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Correct Answer: polyacrylonitrile.
3. Automobile steering wheels are normally made of
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A. cellulose acetate
B. cellulose nitrate
C. PVC
D. high density polythene
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Correct Answer: cellulose acetate
4. Due to its excellent permeability to air/gas and oxidation resistance, the tubes of automobile tyres is made of
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A. cold SBR
B. butyl rubber
C. Bunai N
D. Buna S
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Correct Answer: butyl rubber
5. Peptizers like aromatic mercaptans (e.g. thiophenes) are added in rubber to
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A. protect rubber goods from attack by oxygen & ozone present in the atmosphere.
B. reduce its viscosity to permit easier processing.
C. reduce the time of vulcanisation and quantity of vulcanising agent.
D. increase its viscosity.
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Correct Answer: reduce its viscosity to permit easier processing.
6. Mastication of rubber means
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A. its softening.
B. a treatment to retard its deterioration due to oxidation.
C. improving its curing rate.
D. depression of its freezing point.
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Correct Answer: its softening.
7. Trade name of __________ is neoprene.
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A. polychloroprene
B. polyisoprene
C. polytetraflouroethylene
D. poly vinyl acetate
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Correct Answer: polychloroprene
8. Caprolactum, a raw material for the manufacture of nylon-6, is produced from
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A. phenol
B. naphthalene
C. benzene
D. pyridine
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Correct Answer: benzene
9. Fillers such as zinc oxide and carbon black are added to the crude natural rubber before vulcanisation in order to improve its
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A. elasticity
B. strength
C. plasticity
D. weathering characteristics
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Correct Answer: weathering characteristics
10. __________ tubes are good substitude for human blood vessels onrheart by-pass operation.
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A. PVC
B. Polythene
C. Teflon/dacron
D. Polystyrene
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Correct Answer: Teflon/dacron
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