Explore topic-wise MCQs in Pulp & Paper.

This section includes 5 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.

__________ values could be obtained by the comparison method where the color is matched by mixing 3 primary standards until visual observation gives a match, spectrophotometric analysis, or utilize of trichromatic methods employing analysis with 3 separate filters.

A. tChromaticity
B. tKubelka
C. tTristimulus
D. tBlack body
Answer» D. tBlack body
2.

The chromaticity diagram is a plot of x and y values. The data are plotted every 10 nm from 380 nano meter to 720 nano meter; plotting every 1 nm would have made the curve smoother.

A. tMonochromaticity
B. tChromaticity
C. tBlindness
D. tTransparency
Answer» C. tBlindness
3.

If one ignores brightness, then a color plane that intersects through the space; such a diagram is known as chromaticity chart and takes into account hue and saturation.

A. tTrue
B. tFalse
Answer» B. tFalse
4.

Any color of any brightness could then be plotted on a 3 dimensional coordinate system, sometimes known as a __________

A. tColor space
B. tDimensions
C. tString
D. tMunsell
Answer» B. tDimensions
5.

Since there are 3 types of color sensors in the human eye, it should be possible to define color by 3 coefficients corresponding to the primary colors.

A. tTrue
B. tFalse
Answer» B. tFalse