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Polymers Worksheet Class 12 Chemistry
Question. Which of the following polymer is an example of fibre ?
(a) Silk
(b) Dacron
(c) Nylon-66
(d) All of these
Answer
D
Question.Which of the following statements is not correct for fibres?
(a) Fibres possess high tensile strength and high modulus.
(b) Fibres impart crystalline nature.
(c) Characteristic features of fibres are due to strong intermolecular forces like hydrogen bonding.
(d) All are correct.
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following is/are examples of fibres?
(a) Polyesters
(b) Polyamide
(c) Polythene
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following can be repeatedly soften on heating?
(i) Polystyrene (ii) Melamine
(iii) Polyesters (iv) Polyethylene
(v) Neoprene
(a) (i) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (iv)
(c) (iii), (iv) and (v)
(d) (ii) and (iv)
Answer
B
Question.Which of the following does not undergo addition polymerization?
(a) Vinylchloride
(b) Butadiene
(c) Styrene
(d) All of the above undergoes addition polymerizations
Answer
D
Question. Fibres that have good resistance to stains, chemicals, insects and fungi is
(a) Acrylic
(b) Terylene
(c) Nylon
(d) All of these
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following statements is not true about low density polythene?
(a) Tough
(b) Hard
(c) Poor conductor of electricity
(d) Highly branched structure
Answer
C
Question.A polymer made from a polymerization reaction that produces small molecules (such as water) as well as the polymer is classified as a/an ….. polymer.
(a) addition
(b) natural
(c) condensation
(d) elimination
Answer
C
Question. Low density polythene is prepared by
(a) Free radical polymerisation
(b) Cationic polymerisation
(c) Anionic polymerisation
(d) Ziegler-Natta polymerisation
Answer
A
Question. Synthetic polymer which resembles natural rubber is :
(a) neoprene
(b) chloroprene
(c) glyptal
(d) nylon
Answer
A
Question. Synthetic rubber is:
(a) polyester
(b) polyamide
(c) polysaccharide
(d) poly (halodiene)
Answer
D
Question. The monomer(s) used in the preparation of Orlon, a substitute for wool is/are
(a) caprolactam
(b) tetrafluoroethene
(c) styrene and 1, 3-butadiene
(d) acrylonitrile
Answer
D
Question. Natural rubber is a polymer of
(a) butadiene
(b) isoprene
(c) 2-methylbutadiene
(d) hexa-1, 3-diene
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following statements is false?
(a) Artificial silk is derived from cellulose.
(b) Nylon-66 is an example of elastomer.
(c) The repeat unit in natural rubber is isoprene.
(d) Both starch and cellulose are polymers of glucose.
Answer
B
Question. Three dimensional molecular structure with cross links are formed in the case of a
(a) thermoplastic
(b) thermosetting plastic
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Answer
B
Question. Nylons, polysters and cotton, all posses strength due to:
(a) intermolecule H-bonding
(b) van der Waals’ attraction
(c) dipole-dipole interaction
(d) None of the above
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following is not the property of natural rubber
(a) Low tensile strength
(b) High water absorption capacity
(c) Soft and sticky
(d) High elasticity
Answer
D
Question.Interparticle forces present in nylon-66 are
(a) van der waal’s
(b) hydrogen bonding
(c) dipole-dipole interactions
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. Which one is a homopolymer?
(a) Bakelite
(b) Nylon
(c) Terylene
(d) Neoprene
Answer
D
Question. Of the following which one is classified as polyester polymer ?
(a) Terylene
(b) Bakelite
(c) Melamine
(d) Nylon-66
Answer
A
Question.Which one of the following is not a condensation polymer ?
(a) Melamine
(b) Glyptal
(c) Dacron
(d) Neoprene
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following is not linear polymer ?
(a) Bakelite
(b) Polyester
(c) Cellulose
(d) High density polyethene
Answer
A
Question. The polymer containing strong intermolecular forces e.g. hydrogen bonding, is
(a) teflon
(b) nylon 6, 6
(c) polystyrene
(d) natural rubber
Answer
B
Question. In addition polymer monomer used is
(a) unsaturated compounds
(b) saturated compounds
(c) bifunctional saturated compounds
(d) trifunctional saturated compounds
Answer
A
Question. Nylon 66 belongs to the class of
(a) Addition polymer
(b) Condensation polymer
(c) Addition homopolymer
(d) Condensation heteropolymer
Answer
D
Question. Nylon threads are made of
(a) polyester polymer
(b) polyamide polymer
(c) polyethylene polymer
(d) polyvinyl polymer
Answer
B
Question.The plastic household crockery is prepared by using
(a) melamine and tetrafluoroethane
(b) malonic acid and hexamethyleneamine
(c) melamine and vinyl acetate
(d) melamine and formaldehyde
Answer
D
Question. Which compound/set of compounds is used in the manufacture of nylon 6?
Answer
D
Question.The polymer which undergoes environment degradation by microoganism is known as
(a) chain-growth polymer
(b) chain step polymer
(c) biodegradable polymer
(d) non-biodegradable polymer
Answer
B
Question. Among the following a natural polymer is
(a) cellulose
(b) PVC
(c) teflon
(d) polyethylene
Answer
A
Question. The repeating unit present in Nylon 6 is
(a) — [NH(CH2)6NHCO(CH2)4CO] —
(b) — [CO(CH2)5NH] —
(c) — [CO (CH2)6NH] —
(d) — [CO (CH2)4NH] —
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following polymer is a polyamide ?
(a) Terylene
(b) Nylon
(b) Rubber
(d) Vulcanised rubber
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following compound is used for preparation of melamine formaldehyde polymer ?
Answer
C
Question. Acetic acid is added in the preparation of Nylon-6 due to
(a) initiate polymerisation
(b) avoid polymerisation at first step
(c) avoid oxidation
(d) removal of water
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is not a biopolymer ?
(a) Proteins
(b) Rubber
(c) Cellulose
(d) RNA
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following belongs to the class of natural polymers?
(a) Proteins
(b) Cellulose
(c) Rubber
(d) All of these
Answer
D
Question. Rayon is :
(a) synthetic plastic
(b) natural rubber
(c) natural silk
(d) artificial silk
Answer
D
Question. Novolac is
(a) cross-linked polymer
(b) linear polymer
(c) addition polymer1
(d) synthetic rubber
Answer
B
Question. The monomeric units of terylene are glycol and which of the followin.
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following is novolac ?
Answer
D
Question. Soft drinks and baby feeding bottles are generally made up of
(a) Polystyrene
(b) Polyurethane
(c) Polyurea
(d) Polyamide
Question. Buna-N synthetic rubber is a copolymer of :
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is an use of butadiene – styrene copolymer?
(a) Manufacture of autotyres
(b) Footwear components
(c) Cable insulation
(d) All of these
Answer
A
Question. Polymers are:
(a) micromolecules
(b) macromolecules
(c) sub-micromolecules
(d) None of the above
Answer
B
Question. A copolymer of isobutylene and isoprene is called:
(a) align butyl rubber
(b) buna-S
(c) buna-N
(d) thiokol
Answer
A
Question. The bakelite is made from phenol and formaldehyde. The initial reaction between the two compounds is an example of:
(a) aromatic electrophilic substitution
(b) aromatic nucleophilic substitution
(c) free radical reaction
(d) aldol reaction
Answer
A
Question. Polymerisation in which two or more chemically different monomers take part is called:
(a) addition polymerisation
(b) copolymerisation
(c) chain polymerisation
(d) homo polymerisation
Answer
B
Question. Which one of the following statement is not true?
(a) In vulcanization the formation of sulphur bridges between different chains make rubber harder and stronger.
(b) Natural rubber has the trans -configuration at every double bond
(c) Buna-S is a copolymer of butadiene and styrene
(d) Natural rubber is a 1, 4 – polymer of isoprene
Answer
B
Question. Natural rubber is polymer of
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is a cross linked polymer?
(a) PVC
(b) Bakelite
(c) Polyethylene
(d) Rubber
Answer
B
Question. Natural rubber is
(a) all trans polyisoprene
(b) all cis-polysioprene
(c) chloroprene
(d) Buna-N
Answer
B
MATCHING TYPE QUESTIONS
Question. Match the columns.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Highly branched (p) Teflon
chemically inert polymer
used in the insulation of
electric wires.
(B) Linear polymer (q) Polyacrylonitrile
prepared in presence of
Al(C2H5)3 and TiCl4.
(C) Corrosion resistant (r) HDPE
polymer used in
manufacture of non–stick
surface coated utensils.
(D) Addition polymer (s) LDPE
used as a substitute for
wool.
(a) A–(s), B–(r), C–(q), D–(p)
(b) A–(s), B–(p), C–(r), D–(q)
(c) A–(s), B–(r), C–(p), D–(q)
(d) A–(r), B–(s), C–(p), D–(q)
Answer
C
Question. Match the polymers given in Column-I with their chemical names given in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) Nylon 6 (p) Polyvinyl chloride
(B) PVC (q) Polyacrylonitrile
(C) Acralin (r) Polycaprolactum
(D) Natural rubber (s) Low density polythene
(E) LDP (t) cis-polyisoprene
(a) A – (r), B – (p), C – (q), D – (t), E – (s)
(b) A – (s), B – (q), C – (t), D – (r), E – (p)
(c) A – (t), B – (s), C – (p), D – (q), E – (r)
(d) A – (s), B – (t), C – (r), D – (q), E – (p)
Answer
A
Question. Match Column-I (Monomer) with Colum-II (Polymer) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
Column-I Column-II
(A) Hexamethylenediamine (p) Bakelite
(B) Phenol (q) Dacron
(C) Phthalic acid (r) Glyptal
(D) Terephthalic acid (s) Melamine
(t) Nylon
(a) A – (t), B – (p), C – (q), D – (r)
(b) A – (t), B – (p), C – (r), D – (q)
(c) A – (s), B – (r), C – (p), D – (q)
(d) A – (s), B – (r), C – (q), D – (p)
Answer
B
Question. Match the columns
Column-I Column-II
(A) Polymer of styrene (p) used in making handles
of utensils and computer discs
(B) Polymer of ethylene (q) used as an insulator
glycol and phtalic acid
(C) Polymer of phenol (r) used in making paints and lacquers.
and formaldehyde
(D) Polymer of vinyl (s) used in manufacture of
chloride rain coats and flooring.
(a) A – (q), B – (r), C– (p), D – (s)
(b) A – (r), B – (q), C– (p), D – (s)
(c) A – (q), B – (p), C– (r), D – (s)
(d) A – (q), B – (r), C– (s), D – (p)
Answer
A
Question. Match the columns
Column-I Column-II
(A) Polyester of glycol and (p) Novalac
phtalic acid
(B) Copolymer of 1, 3-butadiene (q) Glyptal
and styrene
(C) Phenol and formaldehyde (r) Buna-S
resin
(E) Polyester of glycol and (s) Buna-N
terephthalic acid
(F) Copolymer of 1, 3-butadiene (t) Dacron
and acrylonitrile
(a) A – (q), B – (s), C – (p), D – (t), E – (r)
(b) A – (q), B – (r), C – (p), D – (t), E – (s)
(c) A – (r), B – (p), C – (t), D – (s), E – (q)
(d) A – (p), B – (s), C – (q), D – (t), E – (r)
Answer
B
Question. Match the columns.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Linear polymer (p) Melamine
(B) Semisynthetic polymer (q) Polyvinyl chloride
(C) Branched chain polymer (r) LDPE
(D) Network polymer (s) Cellulose nitrate
(a) A– (s), B – (q), C – (r), D – (p)
(b) A– (q), B – (s), C – (r), D – (p)
(c) A– (q), B – (r), C – (s), D – (p)
(d) A– (q), B – (s), C – (p), D – (r)
Answer
B
Question. Match the columns
Column-I (Polymers) Column-II (Uses)
(A) Nylon 6,6 (p) Fabrics and ropes
(B) Nylon 6 (q) Electrical switches
(C) Dacron (r) Bristles for brushes
(D) Bakelite (s) As glass reinforcing helmets.
materials in safety
(a) A – (q), B – (s), C – (r), D – (p)
(b) A – (r), B – (q), C – (s), D – (p)
(c) A – (r), B – (p), C – (s), D – (q)
(d) A – (r), B – (p), C – (q), D – (s)
Answer
C
CRITICAL THINKING TYPE QUESTIONS
Question. Arrange the following in increasing order of their melting point. Nylon 2,2 (1); Nylon 2,4 (2), Nylon 2,6 (3), Nylon 2,10(4)(a) 1, 2, 3, 4
(b) 3, 4, 2, 1
(c) 2, 1, 3, 4
(d) 4, 3, 2, 1
Answer
D
Question. The mass average molecular mass & number average molecular mass of a polymer are 40,000 and 30,000 respectively. The polydispersity index of polymer will be(a) < 1
(b) > 1
(c) 1
(d) 0
Answer
D
Question. Which one of the following polymers is prepared by condensation polymerisation?
(a) Teflon
(b) Natural rubber
(c) Styrene
(d) Nylon-66
Answer
D
Question. The polymer containing strong intermolecular forces e.g. hydrogen bonding, is
(a) teflon
(b) nylon 6, 6
(c) polystyrene
(d) natural rubber
Answer
B
Question. Identify A, B and C in the following sequence of reactions
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following rubber is not a polydiene?
(a) Polyisoprene
(b) Polychloroprene
(c) Thiokol rubber
(d) Nitrile rubber
Answer
C
Question. In which of the following the formation of radical was found to be more stable; the formation of radical of (acrylonitrile) or [CH2 – CH2]n (ethene).
(a) Both are equally stable
(b) Acrylonitrile.
(c) Ethene
(d) Cannot say
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
Answer
A
Question. When condensation product of hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid is heated to 525K in an atmosphere of nitrogen for about 4-5 hours, the product obtained is
(a) solid polymer of nylon 66
(b) liquid polymer of nylon 66
(c) gaseous polymer of nylon 66
(d) liquid polymer of nylon 6
Answer
B
Question. In which of the following polymers ethylene glycol is one of the monomer units?
Answer
A
Question. Among cellulose, poly (vinyl chloride), nylon and natural rubber, the polymer in which the intermolecular force of attraction is weakest is
(a) nylon
(b) poly (vinyl chloride)
(c) cellulose
(d) natural rubber
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following polymer is biodegradable?
Answer
B
Question. Which one of the following monomers gives the polymer neoprene on polymerization ?
Answer
D