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Muhammad Usama Khan


150701018

Muhammad Usama Nasir


150701042
POLYMERS
1) The first totally synthetic plastic was:
a) PVC b) Bakelite c) Nylon d) Polyester

2) Polymers which are usually formed from bi-functional and tri-functional monomers
and contain strong covalent bonds between various linear polymer chains are :

a) Branched chain polymers b) Cross-linked polymers c) Linear Polymers


d) Both b and c
3) A polymer is formed as a result of joining of monomers with the removal of small
molecules as a by-product. The polymer is:
a) Condensed polymer b) Copolymerized polymer c) Linear Polymer d)None of these
4) The glass transition temperature of polymers increases with:
a) Decrease in intermolecular forces and increase in molecular weight
b) Decrease in intermolecular forces and decrease in molecular weight
c) Increase in cross-linking and decrease in molecular weight
d) Increase in cross-linking and increase in molecular weight
5) A polymerization reaction is taking place between 1,3- Butadiene and Styrene to form a
new polymer butadiene-styrene( Buna-S). The type polymerization reaction is:
a) Addition reaction
b) Copolymerization
c) Condensation reaction
d) Both a and c
6) The tensile strength of polymer rises with:
a) Increase in crosslinking and decrease in molecular weight
b) Decrease in crosslinking and decrease in molecular weight
c) Increase in crosslinking and increase in molecular weight
d) Decrease in crosslinking and increase in molecular weight
7) Polyvinylchloride is a type of:
a) addition polymer
b) condensed polymer
c) copolymerized polymer
d) both a and c
8) Polymers having simple chains such as linear chains and having slow cooling rates have:
a) Amorphous form
b) Lamellae crystalline form
c) Both a and b
d) None of these

9) Amorphous form is characterized by:


a) Melting point
b) Molecular weight
c) Glass transition temperature
d) All of these
10) If a polymer has more elastic deformation, then it is:
a) Ductile
b) Brittle
c) Tough
d) Both b and c

Answers
1) B 2) B 3) A 4) D 5) B 6) C 7) A 8) B 9) C 10) A

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