Explore topic-wise MCQs in Pulp & Paper.

This section includes 9 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.

What is the name of the hidden part?
Lkm = (_________) / (specific gravity x 9.81 MPa . km-1)

A. tTensile strength in psi
B. tTensile strength in MPa
C. tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup>
D. tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup>
Answer» C. tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup>
2.

What is the name of the hidden term?
Lkm = (________) / (specific gravity x 981 N . cm-2 km-1)

A. tTensile strength in psi
B. tTensile strength in MPa
C. tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup>
D. tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup>
Answer» D. tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup>
3.

What is the name of the hidden part?
x = __________________ x 981 N. cm-2 . km-1

A. tGravity
B. tSpecific gravity
C. tStress
D. tStrain
Answer» C. tStress
4.

The tensile strength of black willow is about 15,800 psi parallel to the grain. It has a specific gravity of 0.41. What is its breaking length?

A. t27.1
B. t20.9
C. t16.5
D. t11.2
Answer» B. t20.9
5.

_________ the measure of the force a gravitational field exerts on an object.

A. tMass
B. tDensity
C. tStress
D. tWeight
Answer» E.
6.

The _________ of an object depends on its mass, shape, and surface area; the _________of a feather of low mass and high surface area might be substantially less than 1 ft/s.

A. tViscosity
B. tMagnitude
C. tDensity
D. tTerminal velocity
Answer» E.
7.

Air is a _________ fluid, it exerts force on a moving object, and when a person in free fall reaches a speed of about 180 ft/s (120 nules per hour), the air resistance force is equal to the force of gravity, and one stops accelerating. This is known as terminal velocity.

A. tNon viscous
B. tViscous
C. tConstant
D. tGravity free
Answer» C. tConstant
8.

Force is that which changes the _________of an object.

A. tMass
B. tMomentum
C. tShape
D. tOrder
Answer» C. tShape
9.

_________ is a measure of the amount of material present in an object, that is, the quantity of matter. It is not influenced by gravitational fields, and an object s mass is constant whether on the earth s surface or in outer space.

A. tWeight
B. tTensile strength
C. tStress
D. tMass
Answer» E.