MCQ Questions Chapter 15 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry

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Chapter 15 Polymers MCQ Questions

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Question. Which one of the following can be used as a monomer in a polymerisation reaction?
(a) CH3CH2Cl
(b) CH3CH2OH
(c) C6H6
(d) C3H6                 

Answer

D

Question. The catalyst used in the manufacture of polyethylene by Ziegler method is
(a) titanium tetrachloride and triphenyl aluminium
(b) titanium tetrachloride and triethyl aluminium
(c) titanium dioxide
(d) titanium isopropoxide                             

Answer

A

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

A

Question. The polymer containing strong intermolecular forces e.g. hydrogen bonding,
(a) teflon
(b) nylon-6,6
(c) polystyrene
(d) natural rubber             

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following fibres is madeup of polyamides?
(a) Dacron
(b) Orlon
(c) Nylon
(d) Rayon                             

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following fibres is madeup of polyamides?
(a) Dacron
(b) Orlon
(c) Nylon
(d) Rayon                             

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following fibres is madeup of polyamides?
(a) Dacron
(b) Orlon
(c) Nylon
(d) Rayon                             

Answer

C

Question.  Buna-N-asynthetic rubber is a copolymer of

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. Which of the following contains isoprene units?
(a) Natural rubber
(b) Nylon-6,6
(c) Polyethylene
(d) Dacron                         

Answer

A

Question. The species which can best serve as an initiator for the cationic polymerisation is 
(a) LiAlH4
(b) HNO3
(c) AlCl3
(d) BaLi               

Answer

C

Question. Urethane is

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

D

Question. Polymer formation from monomers starts by
(a) condensation reaction between monomers
(b) elimination reaction between monomers
(c) conversion of monomer to monomer ions by protons
(d) hydrolysis of monomers           

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following is fully fluorinated polymer?
(a) PVC
(b) Thiokol
(c) Teflon
(d) Neoprene                   

Answer

C

Question. In which of the following polymers, ethylene glycol is one of the monomer units?

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

A

Question. Soft drink bottles and baby feeding bottles are generally made up of
(a) polyester
(b) polyurea
(c) polyamide
(d) polystyrene                 

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following monomers gives the polymer neoprene on polymerisation?
(a) CH2 ==CHCl
(b) CCl2 == CCl2
(c) CH2 == CCl — CH ==CH2
(d) CF2 ==CF2                       

Answer

C

Question. The compound that inhibits the growth of polymer chain during vinyl polymerisation, is
(a) carbon tetrachloride
(b) p-benzoquinone
(c) benzophenone
(d) carbon dioxide                   

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is not correctly matched?

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. Which of the following monomers will react fastest in cationic polymerisation?
   CH2 == CH—CH3, CH == C(CH3)2 , CH2 == CH—CH(CH3)2
              (I)                        (II)                          (III)
(a) Only I
(b) I, II and III
(c) Only II
(d) I and III                           

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following contains ester linkage?
(a) Nylon-6,6
(b) Dacron
(c) Bakelite
(d) PVC                             

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following polymer is biodegradable?

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. In which of the following polymers, empirical formula resembles with monomer?
(a) Bakelite
(b) Teflon
(c) Nylon-6,6
(d) Dacron                       

Answer

C

Question. The polymer used for optical lenses is
(a) polypropylene
(b) polyvinyl chloride
(c) polythene
(d) polymethyl methacrylate                   

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following polymer is a polyamide?
(a) Terylene
(b) Nylon-6,6
(c) Rubber
(d) Vulcanised rubber                 

Answer

B

Question. Match the Columns and choose the correct option.

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry

Codes
A B C D
(a) 3 1 2 4
(b) 1 2 4 3
(c) 4 1 2 3
(d) 1 4 3 2

Answer

A

Question. Polymer used in bullet proof glass is
(a) PMMA
(b) lexan
(c) nomex
(d) kevlar                             

Answer

B

Question. Polymer obtained by condensation polymerisation is
(a) polythene
(b) teflon
(c) phenol-formaldehyde
(d) nitrile rubber                 

Answer

C

Question. The catalyst used for the polymerisation of olefins is
(a) Ziegler-Natta catalyst
(b) Wilkinson’s catalyst
(c) Pd-catalyst
(d) Zeolite                   

Answer

A

Question. Synthetic human hair wigs are made from copolymerisation of vinyl chloride and acrylonitrile and is called
(a) PVC
(b) polyacrylonitrile
(c) cellulose
(d) dynel                   

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following statements about low density polythene is false?
(a) It is a poor conductor of electricity
(b) Its synthesis required dioxygen or a peroxide initiator as a catalyst
(c) It is used in the manufacture of buckets, dustbins etc
(d)Its synthesis requires high pressure                               

Answer

C

Question. Lactum from which nylon-4 is synthesised is

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. Which one is classified as a condensation polymer?
(a) Dacron
(b) Neoprene
(c) Teflon
(d) Acrylonitrile                           

Answer

A

Question. Glyptal polymer is obtained from glycol by reacting with
(a) malonic acid 
(b) phthalic acid
(c) maleic acid
(d) terephthalic acid     

Answer

B

Question. Thermosetting polymer, bakelite is formed by the reaction of phenol with
(a) CH3CH2CHO
(b) CH3CHO
(c) HCHO
(d) HCOOH       

Answer

C

Question. Among cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, nylon and natural rubber, in which of the polymer intermolecular force of attraction is weakest? 
(a) Nylon
(b) Polyvinyl chloride
(c) Cellulose
(d) Natural rubber   

Answer

D

Question. Natural rubber is which type of polymer? 
(a) Condensation polymer
(b) Addition polymer
(c) Coordination polymer
(d) None of these     

Answer

B

Question. The catalyst used for olefin polymerisation is
(a) Ziegler-Natta catalyst 
(b) Raney nickel catalyst
(c) Wilkinson catalyst
(d) Merrifield resin       

Answer

A

Question. Buna-N synthetic rubber is a copolymer of 

MCQ Questions Chapter 15 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. The polymer which is used in non-sticky kitchenwares is
(a) PVC
(b) teflon 
(c) rayon
(d) isoprene   

Answer

B

Question. The monomers used for the preparation of nylon 2-nylon 6 is/are 
(a) caprolactam
(b) alanine and aminocaproic acid
(c) glycine and aminocaproic acid
(d) hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid
(e) glycine and amino valeric acid     

Answer

C

Question. Synthetic rubber is 
(a) polyisoprene
(b) polychloroprene
(c) polythene
(d) polyesters 

Answer

B

Question. Terylene is a polymer obtained from
(a) ethylene glycol and glycerol
(b) ethylene glycol and glyceraldehyde
(c) ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid
(d) None of the above     

Answer

C

Question. Teflon polymer is formed by the polymerisation of
(a) CH2 = CH—CN
(b) F2C = CF2 
(c) Cl2C=CH2
(d) H2C=CHCI   

Answer

B

Question. Which polymer is used in controlled drug capsules?
(a) SBR
(b) PTFE 
(c) PHBV
(d) PAN   

Answer

C

Question. The common acid used in the manufacture of rayon and plastic is
(a) methanoic acid
(b) ethanoic acid
(c) propanoic acid
(d) butanoic acid
(e) malonic acid       

Answer

B

Question. Arrange the following in increasing order of their intermolecular forces; Nylon 6,6 (I), Buna-S (II),
Polythene (III)
(a) II, I, III
(b) III, II, I
(c) I, II, III
(d) II, III, I                         

Answer

D

Question. Bakelite is obtained from phenol by reaction with
(a) HCHO
(b) (CH2OH)2
(c) CH3CHO
(d) CH3COCH3                 

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following polymer is used in the manufacture of paints and lacquers? 
(a) Bakelite
(b) Glyptal
(c) Polypropene 
(d) Polyvinyl chloride                   

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following pair of monomers form biodegradable polymers?
I. 3-hydroxybutanoic acid + 3-hydroxypentanoic acid
II. Glycine + amino caproic acid
III. Ethylene glycol + phthalic acid
IV. Caprolactam
(a) I, II only
(b) II, III only
(c) I, II and III
(d) II, III and IV                       

Answer

A

Question. The formation of which of the following polymers involves hydrolysis reaction?
(a) Nylon-6
(b) Bakelite
(c) Nylon-6, 
6 (d) Terylene                           

Answer

A

Question. Terylene is a condensation polymer of ethylene glycol and
(a) benzoic acid
(b) phthalic acid
(c) salicylic acid
(d) terephthalic acid                           

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following is true for polypropylene?
(a) Propylene, condensation polymer
(b) Propylene, addition polymer
(c) propylene, anionic polymers
(d) Propylene, cationic polymers                         

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following sets contain only copolymers?
(a) SBR, glyptal, nylon- 6, 6
(b) Polythene, polyester, PVC
(c) Nylon-6, butyl rubber, neoprene
(d) Melemac, bakelite, teflon                               

Answer

A

Question. An example of biopolymer is
(a) teflon
(b) neoprene
(c) nylon-6,6
(d) DNA                                     

Answer

D

Question. The chemical name of melamine is
(a) 2, 4- diamino- 1, 3, 5 – triazine
(b) 2- amino -1, 3, 5 – triazine
(c) 2, 4, 6 – triamino –1, 3, 5 – triazine
(d) 1, 3, 5 – triamino –2, 4, 6 – triazine                 

Answer

C

Question. If N1,N2,N3 …….. are the number of molecules with moelcular massesM1,M2,M3….. respectively then mass average molar mass is expressed as
(a) ∑NiMi2 / ∑ NiMi
(b) ∑Mi2 / ∑ Ni
(c) ∑NiMi2 / ∑ Ni
(d) ∑NiMi2 / ∑ Mi                     

Answer

A

Question. A polymeric sample consist of 10% by weight of a macromolecule of molecular weight 10000 and 90% by weight of a macromolecule with molecular weight 100000, then its weight average molecular mass will be
(a) 52000
(b) 85000
(c) 91000 
(d) 89000                             

Answer

C

Question. In the vulcanisation of rubber
(a) sulphur reacts to form a new compound
(b) sulphur cross links are introduced
(c) sulphur forms a very thin protective layer over rubber
(d) All given statements are correct                                 

Answer

B

Question. Natural rubber is not used in making footwear for polar regions because
(a) natural rubber becomes soft at temperature lower than 10º C
(b) natural rubber becomes brittle at temperature lower than 10ºC
(c) natural rubber melts at temperature lower than 10ºC
(d) natural rubber becomes stronger at temperature lower then 10ºC                       

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is not a semi-synthetic polymer?
(a) cis-polyisoprene
(b) Cellulose nitrate
(c) Cellulose acetate
(d) Vulcanised rubber       

Answer

A

Question. Which is an example of thermosetting polymer?
(a) Polythene
(b) PVC
(c) Neoprene
(d) Bakelite       

Answer

D

Question. Orlon is a hard, horny and a high melting material. Which of the following represents its structure?

MCQ Questions Chapter 14 Polymers Class 12 Chemistry
Answer

C

Question. A polymeric sample in which 30% molecules have a molecular mass 20,000, 40% have 30,000 and the rest 30% have 60,000. The (Mn) and (Mw) of this sample are,
(a) 36,000, 43,333
(b) 43,333, 36000
(c) 72,000, 86,666
(d) 86,666, 72000                     

Answer

A

Question. Polyethylene is obtained from calcium carbide as
        CaC2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + C2H2
           C2H2 + H2 → C2H4
             nC2H4 → (CH2 —CH2
Therefore, the amount of polyethylene obtained from 64 kg CaC2 is
(a) 7 kg
(b) 14 kg
(c) 21 kg
(d) 28 kg                 

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following polymers does not involve cross linkages?
(a) Melmac
(b) Bakelite
(c) Polythene
(d) Vulcanised rubber               

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following is currently used as a tyre cord?
(a) Nylon-6
(b) Polyethylene
(c) Polypropylene
(d) Bakelite                     

Answer

A

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