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Mastering Synthetic Fibres & Plastics Quiz

Test your knowledge on synthetic fibres and plastics with our engaging quiz! Dive into the fascinating world of materials that shape our daily lives. From understanding various types of fibres to recognizing the properties of plastics, this quiz covers a wide range of interesting topics.

Whether you're a student, a teacher, or just curious about textiles and materials, this quiz is perfect for you. Here are some highlights:

  • 20 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple-choice format for easy answering
  • Gain insight into synthetic and natural materials
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExploringTextiles57
Man made fibres are also called as
Synthetic fibres
Natural Fibres
Original fibres
None of the above
Pick the synthetic fibre out of the following
Cotton
Jute
Nylon
Wool
Polycot is obtained by mixing
Nylon & wool
Polyester & cotton
Nylon & cotton
Polyester & wool
The material similar to silk in appearance is
Nylon
Polyester
Rayon
Terylene
Which of the following is not a common property of plastics?
Non-reactive
Durable
Light in weight
Good conductor of electricity
The material which is commonly used for making kitchen containers is
PVC
Teflon
Acrylic
PET
Cotton is a natural polymer. What is its chemical name?
Cellulose
Graphite
Bauxite
None of the above
Terrycot is obtained by mixing
Terylene & cotton
Nylon & wool
Polyester & cotton
None of the above
A polymer is a chain of many small units joined together which are called
Monomers
Polythene
Isomers
None of the above
Rayon is different from synthetic fibres because
It has a silk like appearance
It is obtained from wood pulp
Its fibres can also be woven like those of natural fibres.
None of the above.
Plastics which get deformed easily on heating and can be bent easily are known as
Thermoplastics
Thermosetting plastics
Both
None of the above
An example of a thermoplastic is
Polythene & PVC
Bakelite
Melamine
None of the above
Plastics which when moulded once cannot be softened by heating is called
Thermosetting plastic
Thermoplastics
Both
None of the above
A material which gets decomposed through natural processes, such as action by bacteria, is called
Biodegradable
Non-Biodegradable
A material which is not easily decomposed by natural processes is termed as
Non-Biodegradable
Bio-degradable
The synthetic fibre which resembles wool is called
Acrylic
Nylon
Rayon
None of the above
The first fully synthetic fibre prepared from coal,water & air is
Nylon
Rayon
Acrylic
None of the above
Synthetic fibres are synthesized from raw materials called
Petrochemicals
Water
Hydrogen chloride
None of the above.
A plastic used for mking crockery is
Melamine
Acrylic
Rayon
Nylon
Synthetic fibres are also called as
Natural fibres
Man-made fibres
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