Engineering Questions with Answers - Multiple Choice Questions

Polymer Engineering MCQ’s– Synthetic Rubber-I

1 - Question

Which synthetic rubber is also commonly known as hypalon?
a) polychloroprene rubber
b) chloro-sulphonated polyethylene
c) styrene-butadiene rubber
d) nitrile rubber
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: Chlorosulphonated polyethylene (CSP) is commonly known in the trade as Hypalon.



2 - Question

What kind of synthetic rubbers are commonly known as thiokols?
a) polyurethane rubbers
b) polysulphide rubbers
c) fluorocarbon rubbers
d) polyacrylic rubbers
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: Polysulphide rubbers are commonly known as Thiokols due to the presence of thio group in their structure.



3 - Question

What is the cis content of polybutadiene rubber obtained by emulsion polymerization using redox catalyst?
a) <40%
b) >10%
c) >92%
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: Polybutadiene prepared by emulsion polymerization in the presence of redox catalysts is lower in cis content i.e. below 10%.



4 - Question

Which of the following catalyst is used to obtain polybutadiene of cis content <40%?
a) coordination catalyst based on Ni, Co
b) redox catalyst
c) zeiglar natta catalyst
d) butyl lithium catalyst
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: When polybutadiene is prepared using butyl lithium catalyst, rubber of lower cis content (90%) polybutadiene is obtained.



5 - Question

Which synthetic rubbers are blended with BR to make its extensive use in tyres?
a) NR and SBR
b) NBR and SBR
c) NR and NBR
d) NR, NBR and SBR
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: BR is blended with natural rubber and SBR in the manufacture of tyres for improved milling, wet skid resistance, while BR imparts excellent abrasion resistance to car and truck tyres.



6 - Question

Consider the following statements about emulsion SBR and solution SBR. I. Solution SBR has higher content of non-rubber materials than emulsion SBR II. Solution SBR has higher molecular weight but broader molecular weight distribution than emulsion SBR III. Solution SBR has higher cis-1,4-polybutadiene content than emulsion SBR Which of the following statements are true?
a) I, II, III
b) I, II
c) III only
d) I only
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Solution SBR has a lower content (nearly 2%) of non-rubber materials while emulsion SBR has non-rubber materials in excess of 10%. Solution SBR has narrower molecular weight distribution, higher cis-1,4-polybutadiene content and higher molecular weight than emulsion rubber.



7 - Question

What are the temperature conditions for production of hot emulsion SBR and cold emulsion SBR, respectively?
a) 50-60 ᵒC and 5 ᵒC
b) 80-90 ᵒC and 5 ᵒC
c) 50-60 ᵒC and 10 ᵒC
d) 80-90 ᵒC and 10 ᵒC
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: Polymerization of butadiene and styrene carried out at 50-60 ᵒC gives hot emulsion SBR and when it is carried out at 5 ᵒC using appropriate redox initiators gives a product known as cold emulsion SBR.



8 - Question

Which configuration of butadiene units is present in highest amount in SBR at 50 ᵒC?
a) trans-1,4
b) cis-1,4
c) cis-1,2
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The butadiene units in SBR are composed of approximately 15-20% of cis-1,4; 60-70% of trans-1,4; and 15-20% of 1,2 configuration for the polymer. The rubbers produced at low temperatures generally have higher content of trans-1,4 butadiene units.



9 - Question

What is the correct order of the poor resilience characteristics in the given rubbers?
a) NR>SBR>BR
b) BR>NR>SBR
c) SBR>BR>NR
d) BR>SBR>NR
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: Butadiene rubbers have high resilience characteristics than natural rubber while SBR have poor resilience characteristics as compared to natural rubber. Therefore, the order follows BR>NR>SBR.



10 - Question

What is the IUPAC name of the monomer of polychloroprene?
a) 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene
b) 3,4-dichlorobut-1-ene
c) 1-chloro-1,3-butadiene
d) none of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The monomer of Polychloroprene is chloroprene whose IUPAC name is 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene.



11 - Question

Which type polymerization is used to produce Polychloroprene commercially?
a) solution polymerization
b) bulk polymerization
c) emulsion polymerization
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: polychloroprene is produced commercially by emulsion polymerization using soap such as rosin soap.



12 - Question

Which material is made to react with polymer latex of polychloroprene to set a desired plasticity when modification with sulphur is done?
a) tricresyl phosphate
b) triethylthiuram sulphide
c) tetraethylthiuram sulphide
d) dioctyl phthalate
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Certain grades of polymer are modified using sulphur as a crosslinkin-agent where the latex, after completion of polymerization, is allowed to stand and react with tetraethylthiuram sulphide to restore desired plasticity of the polymer.



13 - Question

Which of the following feature is responsible for the crystallizable nature of neoprene?
a) 1,4-trans structure
b) 1,4-cis structure
c) all of the mentioned
d) none of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: Neoprene has an overwhelmingly 1,4-trans structure and this structural feature is responsible for its crystallizable nature.



14 - Question

What is the average curing mixture for the vulcanization of Polychloroprene rubber (CR)?
a) 5 parts ZnO and 4 parts MgO per 100 parts of neoprene
b) 4 parts ZnO and 5 parts MgO per 100 parts of neoprene
c) 8 parts sulphur per 100 parts of neoprene
d) 10 parts sulphur per 100 parts of sulphur
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: Vulcanization of CR is more conveniently accomplished with zinc oxide and magnesium oxide rather than using sulphur or sulphur donor compounds. 5 parts ZnO and 4 parts MgO per 100 parts of neoprene are used as the average curing mixture.



15 - Question

Most filled technical Cr compounds show better resilience than NR of similar loading. State true or false.
a) true
b) false
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: With increasing filler loading in NR and CR compounds, however, the resilence drops, though to a lesser content for CR system. This is why, most filled CR compounds show better resilence than NR of similar loading.

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