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Question 2: A similar product, "Kunst-Modellierthon" (known as Plastilin), was invented by Franz Kolb of Munich, ________ in 1880.
PolandNetherlandsGreeceGermany

Question 3: Plasticine is often used in ________.
Stop motionFlash animationClay animationComputer animation

Question 4:
Where does Plasticine come from?

Question 5: Plasticine was formulated by art teacher William Harbutt of ________, in Bath, England, in 1897.
BatheastonUnited KingdomBathamptonBath and North East Somerset

Question 6: He wanted a non-drying clay for use by his ________ students.
Stained glassCeramic artCollageSculpture

Question 7: The name is a registered ________ of Flair Leisure Products plc.
TrademarkGenericized trademarkPublic domainUnited States trademark law

Question 8: This technique is popularly known as ________ in the US, and is a form of stop motion animation.
Clay animationComputer animationObject animationFlash animation

Question 9: Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay, is a putty-like modelling material made from ________ salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids.
AluminiumIronCalciumMagnesium

Question 10: Although the exact composition is a secret, Plasticine is composed of calcium salts (principally ________), petroleum jelly, and long-chain aliphatic acids (principally stearic acid).
Calcium oxideCalcium carbonateCalcium hydroxideCalcium silicate
















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