Paper Based Packaging Materials MCQs : This section focuses on the "Paper Based Packaging Materials" in Food Packaging Technology. These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Food Packaging Technology skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.
Question 1
Paper-based packaging is a versatile and cost-efficient method to transport, protect and preserve a wide array of items.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Can be true or false
D. Can not say
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Ans : A
Explanation: True, Paper-based packaging is a versatile and cost-efficient method to transport, protect and preserve a wide array of items.
Question 2
Which of the following type of Paper-based packaging?
A. Containerboard
B. Paperboard
C. Paper Bags
D. All of the above
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Ans : D
Explanation: All of the above type of Paper-based packaging.
Question 3
Paperboard also known as?
A. cardboard
B. containerboard
C. boxboard
D. None of the above
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Ans : C
Explanation: Paperboard (also known as boxboard) is a thick, paper-based material that is generally thicker than regular paper.
Question 4
__________ are typically made of Kraft paper and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
A. Shipping Sacks
B. Paper bags
C. Paperboard
D. Containerboard
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Ans : B
Explanation: Paper bags are typically made of Kraft paper and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Many paper bags, including lunch, shopping and grocery bags, are made from a single layer of paper.
Question 5
The fibrous raw material for production of paper is called _______
A. Hemicellulose
B. Pulp
C. Cellulose
D. Lignin
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Ans : B
Explanation: Pulp is the fibrous raw material for the production of paper, paperboard, corrugated board and similar manufactured products. It is obtained from plant fiber and is therefore a renewable resource.
Question 6
__________ is the interface between the pulp mill and the papermaking process.
A. Stew preparation
B. Stall preparation
C. Dew preparation
D. Stock preparation
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Ans : D
Explanation: Stock preparation is the interface between the pulp mill and the papermaking process in which pulp is treated mechanically and, in some instances, chemically by the use of additives and is thus made ready for forming into a sheet or board on the paper machine. During the stock preparation steps, the pulps are most conveniently handled as aqueous slurries.
Question 7
Which of the following was the first paper making machine?
A. Cylinder machine
B. Twin-Wire Formers
C. Fourinder machine
D. Roller Presses
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Ans : C
Explanation: The first paper making machine was Fourdrinier machine of 1804, named after its financiers Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier, two prosperous London stationers who purchased the patent interests of the Frenchman Didot Frères.
Question 8
_________ is made from bleached pulp.
A. Kraft paper
B. Coarse paper
C. Fine paper
D. Glassine paper
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Ans : C
Explanation: Fine paper is made from bleached pulp. Paper is divided into two broad categories- fine paper and coarse papers. Fine papers are generally used for writing paper, bond, ledger, and book and cover papers.
Question 9
Paper derives its name from _________
A. Papyres
B. Pyrus
C. Palpable
D. Papyrus
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Ans : D
Explanation: Paper derives its name from the reedy plant papyrus, which the ancient Egyptians used to produce the world’s first writing material by beating and pressing together thin layers of the plant stem.
Question 10
Paper shipping sacks, also known as multi-wall paper sacks
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Can be true or false
D. Can not say
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Ans : A
Explanation: True, Paper shipping sacks, also known as multi-wall paper sacks.