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NCERT TELUGU-SYTHETIC FIBERS AND PLASTICS-EXERCISE
  1. Why do we wear apron during cooking or working near the fire ?

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  2. What do they think about buying water in polythene pouches ?

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  3. What were the containers, buckets, mugs, chairs and tables used in the...

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  4. Prepare a table of various synthetic fibres which are used to make hou...

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  5. Does the arrangement of monomer units in plastics has any relation for...

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  6. Are all types of plastics recyclable ?

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  7. Identify household articles made up of natural and synthetic fibre.

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  8. Beads and paper clips pattern Do you find any similarity between the p...

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  9. Beads and paper clips pattern Do you find any similarity between the p...

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  10. What happerns if small unit of chemical substance is combined together...

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  11. Identifying fibres – burning test.

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  12. How strong in nylon?

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  13. Arrange the threads in the order of increasing strength.

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  14. Do you know that if you compare nylone thread with a steel wire of sam...

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  15. Why do we combine fibres? What is this process called?

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  16. Whenever you buy clothes or ready made garments observe the brand labe...

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  17. What is the percentage of polyster fibre and it is better than cotton?

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  18. Why do we combine fibres? What is this process called?

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  19. Why do we combine fibres? What is this process called?

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  20. How can you say a bottle is PET Bottlle? Collect different kinds of wa...

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