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The clothes of a person working in the kitchen catch fire accidently causing severe burns. The person is most likely wearing clothes made of:

Terylene is a synthetic fibre. If the clothes made of synthetic fibres catch fire, it can be very dangerous. The fabric will melt and can stick to the body of the person wearing it causing severe burns.

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One of the following man-made fibre is not prepared from raw materials obtained from petrochemicals. This one is:

66

Which of the following plastics do not have cross-links between their polymer chains

(A) Nylon


(B) Nekamine


(C) Terylene


(D) Bakelite

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The plastic which is coated on the uniforms of firemen to make them fire-resistant is:

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Which of the following is a man-made fibre prepared from wood-pulp?

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