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Synthetic Fibres

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Which among the following fibres is not a natural fibre?

  1. Cotton

  2. Nylon

  3. Wool

  4. Silk


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cotton, wool and silk fibres are obtained from cotton plant, sheep and silkworm, respectively. It means that they are obtained from natural sources. But, nylon is synthesized by the use of chemicals. Hence it is not a natural fibre.

Which among the following can occur naturally and synthetically also?

  1. Polyester

  2. Rayon

  3. Polymer

  4. Sucrose


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Polymers can be made in both ways. Cotton is a polymer of cellulose.

Richa wants to buy a fabric whose properties are similar to that of silk fibre. Which among the following would you suggest her?

  1. Rayon

  2. Nylon

  3. Polyester

  4. Terrycot


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Rayon is also known as artificial silk because many of its properties are similar to that of natural silk fibre.

Which among the following statements is incorrect about rayon?

  1. It is mixed with cotton to make bed sheets.

  2. It can be dyed into a variety of colours.

  3. It is mixed with wool to make carpets.

  4. It is mixed with wool to make silk fibre.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rayon or artificial silk is used to make bed sheets and carpets by mixing it with other natural fibres, like cotton and wool. It can take up a variety of colours. Silk is a naturally obtained fibre and is not obtained by mixing rayon with wool.

Which of the following fabrics would you buy keeping in mind the cost, durability and maintenance?

  1. Cotton

  2. Silk

  3. Wool

  4. Polyester


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cotton, silk and wool are natural fibres, while polyester is a synthetic fibre. Natural fibres are costlier and need more maintenance. So, one should buy polyester.

Why would you select nylon fibre to make swimwears?

  1. Because it possesses dip and dry property

  2. Because it is stronger than steel wire

  3. Because it is warm

  4. Because it can be dyed with various colours


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Swimwear has nothing to do with the strength of fibre or its warmth. Swimwear should have an easy contact with water and it should also get dried up quickly. Nylon possesses dip and dry property, therefore it is used to make swimwear.

Why is nylon used for making parachutes and ropes for rock climbing?

  1. It is lustrous.

  2. It is easy to wash.

  3. It is stronger than steel wire.

  4. It possesses dip and dry property.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The most essential characteristic for selecting a material for making parachutes and ropes for rock climbing is its high tensile strength. Nylon fibres are stronger than even a steel wire and have very high tensile strength. Therefore, it is used for making parachutes and ropes.

Which among the following statements justifies that nylon is used for making clothes?

  1. It is a regenerated fibre and is also called artificial silk.

  2. It is a strong, elastic, light and lustrous fibre.

  3. It can be moulded easily.

  4. It has high tensile strength.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The fibre used for making cloth should have certain characteristics like it should be light in weight and should not have a dull surface, i.e. should be shiny/lustrous. It should be strong/durable and should possess some elasticity. These characteristics make nylon fibre a suitable choice for making cloth. High tensile strength, easy moulding and being a regenerated fibre are also the characteristics of nylon, but these are not the requisite properties for using it make cloth.

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

  1. Polyester – Does not wrinkle easily

  2. Teflon – Used for making parachutes and stockings

  3. Rayon – First fully synthetic fibre

  4. Nylon – Used for making parachutes and stockings


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Polyester is a synthetic fibre which does not wrinkle easily. Teflon is a strong synthetic polymer which can be used to make nonstick cookware. Nylon is stronger than steel wire. Therefore, it is used to make parachutes. Rayon is prepared using cellulose as raw material. So, it is not a fully synthetic fibre.

Which among the following fabrics soaks more water?

  1. Nylon

  2. Rayon

  3. Polyester

  4. Cotton


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nylon, rayon, polyester are synthetic fibres, while cotton is a natural fibre. Natural fibres always soak more water than synthetic fibres.

Why are synthetic fibres used for making umbrellas?

  1. They soak less water than natural fibres and dry up quickly.

  2. They are bad conductors of heat and electricity.

  3. They are wrinkle resistant and soak more water.

  4. They are more durable and soak more water.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Umbrella is used to protect oneself from rain. It means that it should soak less water and should get dried up easily. Synthetic fibres possess the characteristic properties of soaking less water and getting dried up easily. Therefore, they are used for making umbrellas.

Which among the following correctly defines 4R principle?

  1. Reduce, Reproduce, Recycle and Recover

  2. Reduce, Recycle, Redevelop and Recover

  3. Reduce, Reproduce, Redevelop and Recover

  4. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 4R principle refers to the wisest usage of the available resources. It does not deal with production or development of more resources. So, the correct option is 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover'.

Plastic material is swallowed by cows from garbage dumps. Which system of their bodies gets affected by this?

  1. Respiratory system

  2. Digestive system

  3. Nervous system

  4. Excretory system


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Plastic materials, if taken in by cows, will accumulate and form a lining in the stomach (it cannot be digested).  It may prove fatal for the organism.

Which of the following properties differ thermosetting plastics from thermoplastics?

  1. Thermoplastics can be deformed easily but thermosetting plastics cannot.

  2. Thermoplastics have higher tensile strength than thermosetting plastics.

  3. Thermoplastics are more flexible than thermosetting plastics.

  4. Thermoplastics are more durable than thermosetting plastics.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Both thermosetting plastics and thermoplastics have almost the same tensile strength, durability and flexibility. The main difference between them is that thermosetting plastics once set cannot be moulded again, but thermoplastics can be remoulded on heating.

Why is bakelite used for making electrical switches and handles of various utensils?

  1. It is a good conductor of heat and poor conductor of electricity.

  2. It is a poor conductor of heat and good conductor of electricity.

  3. It is a good conductor of both heat and electricity.

  4. It is a poor conductor of both heat and electricity.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Electrical switches and handles of utensils made of bakelite do not allow the current and heat to pass through them. Bakelite is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. So, it is used to make switches and utensil handles.

Why is disposal of plastics a major problem?

  1. Plastics are radioactive.

  2. Plastics are non-biodegradable.

  3. Plastics are biodegradable.

  4. Plastics are reusable.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Plastics are very useful but they do not get decomposed by microbial action, which causes many problems. It means that they are non-biodegradable substances.

Which of the following plastics is used for non-stick coating on cookware?

  1. Melamine

  2. Teflon

  3. Bakelite

  4. Nylon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Non-stick coating on cookware should be made of such a material that neither reacts with oil nor allows the oil to stick over it. Teflon possesses both these properties. That is why it is used for coating cookware.

Which of the following is a fireproof plastic?

  1. Teflon

  2. Melamine

  3. Polythene

  4. Polystyrene


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Teflon is non-reactive towards oil. Polythene and polystyrene melt down if they catch fire. Melamine is resistant to fire and is therefore known as a fireproof plastic.

Why are electric plugs, switches and plugboards made of thermosetting plastics?

  1. Because thermosetting plastics are non-biodegradable

  2. Because thermosetting plastics cannot be deformed and these are poor conductors of heat and electricity

  3. Because thermosetting plastics have high tensile strength

  4. Because thermosetting plastics have light weight, lower price, and these can be handled easily


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Electric plugs, switches, etc. should be made of such materials, which neither allow the heat nor the current to pass through. Also, they should not melt down on heating. Thermosetting plastics possess these properties. Therefore, they are used for the same purpose.

Why are handles of screwdrivers and testers made of plastic?

  1. Because plastics have good tensile strength

  2. Because plastics are bad conductors of electricity

  3. Because plastics are good conductor of heat and electricity

  4. Because plastics are flexible


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Handles of screwdrivers and testers should be made of such materials, which do not allow current to pass through them. Otherwise, we may get an electric shock. Plastics are bad conductors of electricity.

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