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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Pulp Paper knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
____________ is a measure of the force or energy required to split a film of ink. In this regard the ink is like a contact adhesive. |
A. | Ink tack |
B. | Ink mileage |
C. | Ink additives |
D. | Ink visibility |
Answer» B. Ink mileage | |
2. |
__________ is the amount of paper that could be covered by ink to achieve a specified print density under operating conditions of a press. |
A. | Ink tack |
B. | Ink mileage |
C. | Ink additives |
D. | Ink visibility |
Answer» C. Ink additives | |
3. |
Infrared hardening , precipitation of binders, gelation, and cooling of hot thermoplastic inks utilized in electrostatic printing. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
4. |
__________ curing cautilizes monomers or pre-polymers in the vehicle to form polymers; it’s useful with acrylics. |
A. | Oxidation |
B. | Reduction |
C. | Radiation |
D. | Cracking |
Answer» D. Cracking | |
5. |
_____________IS_A_MEASURE_OF_THE_FORCE_OR_ENERGY_REQUIRED_TO_SPLIT_A_FILM_OF_INK._IN_THIS_REGARD_THE_INK_IS_LIKE_A_CONTACT_ADHESIVE.?$ |
A. | Ink tack |
B. | Ink mileage |
C. | Ink additives |
D. | Ink visibility |
Answer» B. Ink mileage | |
6. |
___________IS_THE_AMOUNT_OF_PAPER_THAT_COULD_BE_COVERED_BY_INK_TO_ACHIEVE_A_SPECIFIED_PRINT_DENSITY_UNDER_OPERATING_CONDITIONS_OF_A_PRESS.?$ |
A. | Ink tack |
B. | Ink mileage |
C. | Ink additives |
D. | Ink visibility |
Answer» C. Ink additives | |
7. |
Infrared hardening , precipitation of binders, gelation, and cooling of hot thermoplastic inks utilized in electrostatic printing? |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
8. |
__________ curing cautilizes monomers or pre-polymers in the vehicle to form polymers; it’s useful with acrylics.$ |
A. | Oxidation |
B. | Reduction |
C. | Radiation |
D. | Cracking |
Answer» D. Cracking | |
9. |
__________ of a drying oil with multifunctional carboxylic acids and alcohols left on the paper surface after the vehicle is absorbed into the paper might promote polymerization. |
A. | Oxidation |
B. | Reduction |
C. | Radiation |
D. | Cracking |
Answer» B. Reduction | |
10. |
__________ of the ink vehicle leaves the solid ink with rosin esters and metal binders behind; this is utilized in magazine and catalogue grades utilizing letterpress or heat set web offset printing. |
A. | Sublimation |
B. | Liquation |
C. | Evaporation |
D. | Solidification |
Answer» D. Solidification | |
11. |
Ink __________ are often heavy metal salts of (unsaturated fatty acid) soaps that promote oxidation and/or polymerization. |
A. | Ink paper sizing |
B. | Ink receptivity |
C. | Ink additives |
D. | Ink visibility |
Answer» D. Ink visibility | |
12. |
Pigments which are _________ variant of organic dyes are called vat dyes. |
A. | Soluble |
B. | Insoluble |
C. | Acidic |
D. | Basic |
Answer» C. Acidic | |
13. |
Ink consists of pigments such as __________ to supply color and opacity and a vehicle to carry the pigment and bind it to the paper. |
A. | Silicon oxide |
B. | Aluminium oxide |
C. | Titanium oxide |
D. | Zinc oxide |
Answer» D. Zinc oxide | |
14. |
Ink consists of pigments or dyes, a vehicle (binder) to attach the pigment to the paper |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |