MDCAT Chemistry Chapter 20 Macromolecules MCQ's Test With Answers

MDCAT Chemistry Chapter 20 Macromolecules MCQ's Test

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1 Polymerisation of vinyl acetate is a type of: homopolymer copolymer ter polymer All of these
2 Type of polymer formed by the polymerization of two monomers is: homopolymer copolymer ter polymer All of these
3 Type of polymer formed by teh polymerization of single type of monomer is: Homopolymer Copolymer terpolymer All of these
4 Polymers class is: homopolymer copolymer ter polymer All of these
5 Most of high molecular mass polymers, used to make plastic rubbers or fibers have molecular masses between: 1000-10000 1000-100000 10000-100000 10000-1000000
6 Molar mass of repeating unit of PVC monomer is: 43 53 63 73
7 A polymer of PVC having D.P 500 has molar mass: 6300 63000 3150 31500
8 A polymer of polyvinyl chloride with DP 1000 has molecular or molar mass: 630 6300 63000 630000
9 The product of the molecular mass of repeating units and the D.P is called of polymer: Molecular formula Empirical formula Molecular mass Empirical mass
10 Which is inorganic polymer? Plastic Rubber synthetic fiber Lipids
11 Which is biopolymer? Plastic Rubber synthetic fiber Lipid
12 Plastic, rubber, synthetic fibers belong to macromolecules: Inorganic organic Biopolymer synthetic
13 Lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids belong to macromolecules: inorganic organic Biopolymer synthetic
14 Diamond, graphite and sand grant molecules are belonged to: Inorganic Organic biopolymer <div>synthetic</div>
15 Macromolecules are classified: inorganic organic biopolymer synthetic
16 The word polymer is derived from words poly mean many and mer means unit. Latin Greek English French
17 For better or worst we are living in society: wood food diseased plastic
18 Large molecule formed by combination of smaller units these smaller units are called: Polymers Macromolecule Micromolecule a &amp; b
19 Large molecules with high molecular mass formed due to smaller units ae called: polymer macromolecule micromolecule a &amp; b
20 Acceptance of macromolecular hypothesis was due to efforts of: Kekule Gibbs Standiger anderson
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