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The document discusses man-made materials and provides questions and answers about materials like plastic, glass, and thermocol. It covers their properties, production methods, uses, and environmental impacts. Multiple choice and descriptive questions are provided about reflection, acids, bases, and indicators.

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Class 8 Science Chapter 17 Man-made Materials Textbook Questions

and Answers

1. Try to find it:

Question a. Plastic shows …………. property, hence it can be moulded to any


shape.
Question b. Motor cars are coated with ……… .
Question c. Thermocol melts at ………… °C.
Question d. …………….. glass dissolves in water.
Q e) Depending upon the effect of _______, plastic can be classified into
_____ types.

2. Who is my partner?

Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’

1. Lead glass a. Plates

2. Bakelite b. Mattresses

3. Thermocol c. Electric bulb

4. Optic glass d. Electric switch

5. Polypropylene e. Lens

Question a.
3. Answer the following.

Question a. Thermocol is produced from which material?


Question b. Write uses of PVC.
Question c. Write the natural or man-made raw material of the following
items.

Items Natural raw material Man-made raw materials

Mattress

Beaker

Bangle

Chair

Gunny bag

Broom

Knife

Pen

Question d. Which are the main ingredients of glass?


Question e. How the plastic is produced?
4. Distinguish between.

Question a. Man-made material and natural material:


question B. Regular and Irregular Surface

5. Answer the following in your own words.

Question a.
Explain the effect of following materials on environment and human health.
1. Plastic
2. Glass.
3. Thermocol.

Question b. Which measures will you arrange to minimize the


environmental problems arising due to non-degradable plastic?

6. Write short notes.

Question a. Glass production:


Question b. Optic glass made from:-
Question c. Uses of plastic and type of plastic

7) Explain Definition , types , properties and Uses of Acids and Bases?

8) Explain the term Indicator with types and example?

9) Explain all the terms of Reflection of light definition along with diagram?
10. Solve the following examples.

Question a. If the angle between the plane mirror and the incident ray is
40°, what are the angles of incidence and reflection?

Question b. If the angle between the mirror and reflected ray is 23°, what is
the angle of incidence of the incident ray?

Question c.
Draw a figure describing the following: The reflecting surfaces of two
mirrors make an angle of 90° with each other. If a ray incident on one
mirror has an angle of incidence of 30°, draw the ray reflected from the
second mirror. What will be its angle of reflection?

Rewrite the following statements by selecting the correct option:

Question 1. If the angle made by the incident ray with the surface of a plane
mirror is 30°, the angle of reflection must be …….. .
(a) 30° (b) 90° (c) 60° (d) 15°

Question 2. If the angle of incidence is 40°, the angle made by the reflected
ray with the surface of the plane mirror must be ……. .
(a) 40° (b) 50° (c) 20° (d) 80°

Question 3. If the angle of incidence is 20°, the angle made by the reflected
ray with the normal to the surface must be ……… .
(a) 20° (b) 70° (c) 10° (d) 40°

Question 4. In a kaleidoscope, the mirrors are inclined to each other at ……. .


(a) 60° (b) 30° (c) 45° (d) 90°

Question 5. In a periscope, the mirrors are ………….. .


(a) parallel to each other
(b) at right angles to each other
(c) inclined at 45° to each other
(d) inclined at 60° to each other
E) Types of Glass and Uses

Sr.
no. Type Made from Uses
1 Silica Glass

2 By melting the mixture of sand, soda,


boric acid and aluminium oxide.

3 Alkali silicate
Glass

4 Lead Glass

5 Optical Glass

6 Coloured
Glass

7 to improve the quality and utility, some


processing is performed on glass

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