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This section includes 13 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. |
_________ are superior to off-line measurements that take operator time and data is available immediately to control the process. |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» C. Offline sensors | |
2. |
_________ usually requires manual sampling of process streams which is critical to obtain a representative sample. |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» D. Simons sensors | |
3. |
The reason the _________ work by different mechanisms and affect components of drainage differently because of improved _________ at the flat boxes which doesn’t mean the consistency at the couch will be improved. |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» B. Online sensors | |
4. |
__________ARE_SUPERIOR_TO_OFF-LINE_MEASUREMENTS_THAT_TAKE_OPERATOR_TIME_AND_DATA_IS_AVAILABLE_IMMEDIATELY_TO_CONTROL_THE_PROCESS.?$ |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» C. Offline sensors | |
5. |
__________USUALLY_REQUIRES_MANUAL_SAMPLING_OF_PROCESS_STREAMS_WHICH_IS_CRITICAL_TO_OBTAIN_A_REPRESENTATIVE_SAMPLE.?$ |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» D. Simons sensors | |
6. |
The reason the _________ work by different mechanisms and affect components of drainage differently because of improved _________ at the flat boxes which doesn’t mean the consistency at the couch will be improved?# |
A. | Drainage aids |
B. | Online sensors |
C. | Offline sensors |
D. | Simons sensors |
Answer» B. Online sensors | |
7. |
Pulps with low cellulose viscosity refine faster, so the refiner operator should be aware of changes in the pulp viscosity. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
8. |
_________ unlike other dyes, are soluble in moderately polar to non-polar materials like the lower alcohols and oil. |
A. | Acidic dye |
B. | Basic dye |
C. | Cationic dye |
D. | Anionic dye |
Answer» C. Cationic dye | |
9. |
In addition to surfactants, finely divided solids can contribute to foam problems. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
10. |
_________ are utilised to keep the pitch from forming aggregates, but may contribute to poor retention and foaming. |
A. | Dispersant |
B. | Flocculation |
C. | De-flocculation |
D. | Pith |
Answer» B. Flocculation | |
11. |
Cationic retention aids such as _________ may help bind wood and other pitch materials to the stock to prevent their concentration in the system. |
A. | Silicon |
B. | Alum |
C. | Copper |
D. | Aluminium |
Answer» C. Copper | |
12. |
Wood pitch is concentrated in _________ cells and may be squeezed out in refining, paper pressing, and other operations. |
A. | Collenchyma |
B. | Parenchyma |
C. | Girth |
D. | Phloem |
Answer» C. Girth | |
13. |
_________ is usually anionic if it has any charge and may contribute to anionic trash. |
A. | Dispersant |
B. | Flocculation |
C. | De-flocculation |
D. | Pith |
Answer» E. | |