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Polymers NEET Objective Questions for Students
Which of the following is not condensation polymer?
(A) Buna-S
(B) Nylon-6,6
(C) Terylene
(D) Polyurethanes
Option a – Buna-S
Ring-opening polymerization is a step-growth polymerization similar to
(A) Elastomers
(B) Fibres
(C) Condensation polymerization
(D) Thermosetting
Option c – Condensation polymerization
The polymers in which the polymer chains are held by weak Vander Waal’s type of intermolecular force of attraction are called
(A) Fibres
(B) Thermoplastic
(C) Thermosetting
(D) Elastomers
Option d – Elastomers
Which of the following is not fiber?
(A) Neoprene
(B) Dacron
(C) Nylon-6
(D) Nylon-6,6
Option a – Neoprene
Which of the following polymers are soft on heating and hard on cooling?
(A) Thermosetting
(B) Thermoplastic
(C) Fibres
(D) Elastomers
Option b – Thermoplastic
Examples of thermoplastic polymers are
(A) Bakelite
(B) Urea formaldehyde resin
(C) Polystyrene
(D) Neoprene
Option c – Polystyrene
An example of a thermosetting polymer is
(A) Urea formaldehyde resin
(B) Dacron
(C) Rubber
(D) Synthetic polymer
Option a – Urea formaldehyde resin
Which of the following is not an additional polymer?
(A) Nylon-6,6
(B) PVC
(C) Teflon
(D) Orlon
Option a – Nylon-6,6
The formation of polymers from polyfunctional monomers with the elimination of CH3OH is
(A) Addition of polymers
(B) Elastomers
(C) Condensation polymers
(D) Thermoplastics
Option c – Condensation polymers
Non-inflammable photographic films and cinema films varnishes are prepared from
(A) Natural polymer
(B) Regenerated polymer
(C) Synthetic polymer
(D) Animal polymer
Option b – Regenerated polymer
Polymers containing long continuous chains without any side chains are
(A) Cross-linked polymer
(B) Branched polymer
(C) Linear polymer
(D) Network polymer
Option c – Linear polymer
Polyvinyl chloride is an example of
(B) Plant polymers
(C) Natural polymers
(D) Linear polymers
Option d – Linear polymers
Polymers having a continuous chain with branches is
(A) Nylon-6
(B) Polypropylene
(C) Teflon
(D) PVC
Option b – Polypropylene
Monomers are converted into polymers. This process is called
(A) Polysaccharides.
(B) Polymorphism
(C) Polymerisation
(D) polyformation
Option c – Polymerisation
Which of the following is a natural polymer?
(A) Bura-N
(B) Teflon
(C) Nylon-6, 6
(D) Linen
Option d – Linen
Polymers are obtained from plant and animal bodies
(A) Animal polymer
(B) Plant polymer
(C) Synthetic polymer
(D) Natural polymer
Option d – Natural polymer
Regenerated fiber is
(A) Cellulose nitrate
(B) Polypropylene
(C) PVC
(D) Bakelite
Option a – Cellulose nitrate
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