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Hot drink (e.g, tea) cups are usually made of
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A. polystyrene
B. polythene
C. polypropylene
D. PVC
Correct Answer
polystyrene
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1. __________ are produced by reacting polybasic acid (e.g. phthalic anhydride) with polyhydric alcohol (e.g., glycerol).
Options
A. Unsaturated polyester
B. Alkyd resins
C. Saturated polyester
D. Amino resins
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Correct Answer: Alkyd resins
2. Thermoplastic resins usually
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A. remain hard as long as they are hot.
B. can not be reclaimed from waste.
C. permanent setting resins.
D. less brittle than thermosetting resins.
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Correct Answer: less brittle than thermosetting resins.
3. Buna-S is also called
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A. polyurathane
B. SBR
C. teflon
D. bakelite
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Correct Answer: SBR
4. Diphenylamine is added to rubber to
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A. valcanise it.
B. protect it from deterioration on exposure to air.
C. make it non-inflammable.
D. make it thermosetting.
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Correct Answer: protect it from deterioration on exposure to air.
5. Molecular weight of polymers are in the range of
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A. 10 to 10
3
B. 10
2
-10
7
C. 10
7
-10
9
D. 10
9
-10
11
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Correct Answer: 10
2
-10
7
6. Which of the following is not a thermoplastic material?
Options
A. Epoxy polymer
B. PVC
C. Polystyrene
D. Polythene
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Correct Answer: Epoxy polymer
7. The monomer for the production of neoprene rubber is
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A. acetylene
B. chloroprene
C. isoprene
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: chloroprene
8. Linear polymers are normally
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A. thermosetting.
B. thermosplastic.
C. elastometric.
D. having extremely high softening point.
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Correct Answer: thermosplastic.
9. Polystyrene is a light, transparent, thermoplastic material used for making
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A. toys and combs
B. packaging bags
C. non-sticking utensils
D. electrical insulation
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Correct Answer: toys and combs
10. A copolymer is formed by the combination of two or more monomer molecules
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A. in a chain without the elimination of water.
B. with the elimination of small amount of water.
C. of the same monomer by elimination of small molecules of water.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: in a chain without the elimination of water.
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