Explore topic-wise MCQs in Pulp Paper.

This section includes 12 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.

Higher bleaching stages are carried out in consisitencies of range____________

A. 8-10
B. 10-20
C. 15-20
D. 3-10
Answer» C. 15-20
2.

Bleaching stages are carried out consistencies for pulp bleaching are from _________%.

A. 8-10
B. 3-20
C. 3-10
D. 4-15
Answer» C. 3-10
3.

_________ pulps are not susceptible to colour reversion.

A. Chemical
B. Mechanical
C. Dithionite
D. Hydrousulfite
Answer» C. Dithionite
4.

BLEACHING_STAGES_ARE_CARRIED_OUT_CONSISTENCIES_FOR_PULP_BLEACHING_ARE_FROM__________%.?$

A. 8-10
B. 3-20
C. 3-10
D. 4-15
Answer» C. 3-10
5.

Higher_bleaching_stages_are_carried_out_in_consisitencies_of_range____________$

A. 8-10
B. 10-20
C. 15-20
D. 3-10
Answer» C. 15-20
6.

_________ pulps are susceptible to colour reversion.

A. Chemical
B. Mechanical
C. Dithionite
D. Hydrousulfite
Answer» C. Dithionite
7.

_________ is the yellowness of pulps on exposure to air, light, heat, and fungi due to modification of residual lignin forming chromophores.

A. Colour reversion
B. Colour addition
C. Oxidation
D. Exposure
Answer» B. Colour addition
8.

Brightness is a term used to describe the _________ of pulp or paper, on a scale from 0 to 100.

A. Whiteness distribution
B. Whitness obstructivness
C. Coquettes
D. Bleach
Answer» B. Whitness obstructivness
9.

Bleaching mechanical pulps is called _________ to distinguish it from bleaching of chemical pulps.

A. Brightening
B. Bloating
C. Blackening
D. Branding
Answer» B. Bloating
10.

_________ removal in chemical pulps leads to higher fiber-fiber bonding strength in paper, but the strong chemical pulps decrement in the length of cellulose molecules, resulting in weaker fibers.

A. Softwood
B. Hardwood
C. Lignin
D. Pulp
Answer» D. Pulp
11.

Bleaching of chemical pulps is achieved by lignin addition.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
12.

Bleaching is the treatment of wood (and other lignocellulosic) pulps with chemical agents to decrease their brightness.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.