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MCQ Questions for Class 8 Science Chapter 3 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics with Answers

 

Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Class 8 MCQs Questions with Answers

I. Choose the correct option.

Question 1.
Which of the following is natural fibre?
(a) Rayon
(b) Nylon
(c) Polyester
(d) Cotton

Answer

Answer: (d) Cotton


Question 2.
Which of the following is synthetic fibre?
(a) Nylon
(b) Cotton
(c) Silk
(d) Wood

Answer

Answer: (a) Nylon


Question 3.
The basic component of plant fibres is
(a) protein
(b) cellulose
(c) starch
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (b) cellulose


Question 4.
Raw materials for preparation of synthetic fibres are obtained from
(a) coal
(b) petroleum
(c) natural gas
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (d) all of these


Question 5.
Which of the following is known as artificial silk?
(a) Nylon
(b) Rayon
(c) Polyester
(d) Silk

Answer

Answer: (b) Rayon


Question 6.
In which year was nylon made?
(a) 1931
(b) 1964
(c) 1948
(d) 1950

Answer

Answer: (a) 1931


Question 7.
Which fibre is used as artificial wool?
(a) Acrylic
(b) Rayon
(c) Nylon
(d) Cotton

Answer

Answer: (a) Acrylic


Question 8.
Which of the following fibre has highest tensile strength?
(a) Cotton
(b) Silk
(c) Rayon
(d) Nylon

Answer

Answer: (d) Nylon


Question 9.
Common variety of polyester is
(a) terylene
(b) polymer
(c) viscose
(d) spinneret

Answer

Answer: (a) terylene


Question 10.
Polymers are made up of small units called
(a) layers
(b) molecules
(c) cells
(d) monomers

Answer

Answer: (d) monomers


Question 11.
Which of the following polyester is made by blending polyester and cotton?
(a) Terrywool
(b) Terrycot
(c) Terrysilk
(d) PET

Answer

Answer: (b) Terrycot


Question 12.
Wood pulp is used to make
(a) plastic
(b) wool
(c) jute
(d) rayon

Answer

Answer: (d) rayon


Question 13.
The property of materials by which they can be moulded into any shape is called
(a) conductivity
(b) elasticity
(c) plasticity
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (c) plasticity


Question 14.
Which of the following is a thermoplastic?
(a) Bakelite
(b) Melamine
(c) PVC
(d) Ail of these

Answer

Answer: (c) PVC


Question 15.
Which of the following are made from thermosetting plastic?
(a) Bottles
(b) Crockery
(c) Shoes
(d) Handbags

Answer

Answer: (b) Crockery


Question 16.
Polycarbonate is used to make
(a) compact discs
(b) straws
(c) bottles
(d) jars

Answer

Answer: (a) compact discs


Question 17.
Synthetic fibres are
(a) durable
(b) wrinkle free
(c) economical
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (d) all of these


Question 18.
Plastics that retain their plasticity on repeated heating are called
(a) thermosetting plastics
(b) thermoplastics
(c) thermal plastics
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (b) thermoplastics


Question 19.
Which of the following is a characteristic of plastics?
(a) Electrical conductors
(b) Heat conductors
(c) Biodegradable
(d) Non-biodegradable

Answer

Answer: (d) Non-biodegradable


Question 20.
Plastic that can resist fire is
(a) bakelite
(b) melamine
(c) PVC
(d) duroplast

Answer

Answer: (b) melamine


II. Fill in the Blanks

Question 1.
Clothes we wear are made up of thin strands called ……………..

Answer

Answer: Fibres


Question 2.
Fibres may be natural or ……………..

Answer

Answer: man-made


Question 3.
Raw materials for preparation of synthetic fibres are obtained from substances like …………….. , …………….. and ……………..

Answer

Answer: coal, petroleum, natural gas


Question 4.
…………….. are made up of small repeating units, joined together through bonds in linear pattern.

Answer

Answer: Polymers


Question 5.
Rayon synthesised for the first time in ……………..

Answer

Answer: England


Question 6.
Artificial silk is another name of ……………..

Answer

Answer: rayon


Question 7.
…………….. fibre is stronger than steel wire of same thickness.

Answer

Answer: Nylon


Question 8.
…………….. is the property of materials by which they can be moulded into any shape.

Answer

Answer: Plasticity


Question 9.
…………….. is an example of thermosetting plastics.

Answer

Answer: Crockery


Question 10.
Biodegradable plastics are being developed from plant materials such as …………….. and ……………..

Answer

Answer: cellulose, starch


Question 11.
Practicing 4R’s, i.e., …………….. , …………….. , …………….. , and …………….. should be encouraged.

Answer

Answer: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover


Question 12.
A device with holes which is used to make fibres is called ……………..

Answer

Answer: spinneret


Question 13.
Acrylic resembles ……………..

Answer

Answer: wool


Question 14.
Synthetic fibres do not absorb much ……………..

Answer

Answer: water


Question 15.
Synthetic fibres …………….. on heating.

Answer

Answer: melts


III. True or False

Question 1.
Rayon is a natural fibre.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 2.
Artificial silk is another name for silk.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 3.
Rayon synthesised for the first time in England.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 4.
Nylon was made in 1931.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 5.
Polyester is the strongest synthetic fibre.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 6.
Rayon is the first man-made cellulose fibre.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 7.
Synthetic fibres shrink a lot when washed.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 8.
Terylene is a common variety of polyester.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 9.
Terrywool is made by blending polyester and silk.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 10.
Nylon is used in combs and toothbrushes.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 11.
Bakelite and melamine are thermoplastics.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 12.
Synthetic fibres are moth and insect resistant.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 13.
If plastics are burnt, they evolve oxygen gas.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 14.
Jammu & Kashmir has banned the use of plastic bags.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 15.
Plastics are corrosive in nature.

Answer

Answer: False


IV. Match the following

Column IColumn II
1. Silk(a) Non-stick coating
2. Teflon(b) Rayon
3. Polymers(c) Natural fibre
4. Artificial silk(d) Grasim India
5. Largest producer of rayon(e) Small units joined together
6. Terylene(f) Thermosetting plastic
7. Acrylic(g) Polyester
8. Bakelite(h) Polyvinyl chloride
9. A single unit(i) Artificial wool
10. PVC(j) Monomer
Answer

Answer:

Column IColumn II
1. Silk(c) Natural fibre
2. Teflon(a) Non-stick coating
3. Polymers(e) Small units joined together
4. Artificial silk(b) Rayon
5. Largest producer of rayon(d) Grasim India
6. Terylene(g) Polyester
7. Acrylic(i) Artificial wool
8. Bakelite(f) Thermosetting plastic
9. A single unit(j) Monomer
10. PVC(h) Polyvinyl chloride


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