Glass Quiz

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I.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. How does transparent glass contribute to sensors and detectors?

A. Enhancing internal component visibility.

B. Blocking environmental changes.

C. Preventing input signals from reaching the machinery.

D. Protecting internal components while allowing monitoring.

2. What aspect of glass manufacturing technologies contributes to the potential for innovation in glass
use in machinery?

A. Stagnation in research and development.

B. Continuous advancement in glass manufacturing technologies.

C. Reduction in glass production efficiency.

D. Decrease in the variety of glass types produced.

3. In which of these components is glass commonly used to provide a clear surface for information
presentation and user interaction?

A. Control panels and displays B. Rubber tubes and valves

C. Metal gears and levers D. Plastic casings and covers

4. Which equipment is used to finely powder the raw materials, cullet, and decolourisers in the
glassmaking process?

A. Grinding machines B. Mixing machines

C. Blowing machine D. Melting furnace

5. What is the first stage in the glassmaking process?

A. Melting in a tank furnace B. Preparation of batch

C. Collection of raw materials D. Adding cullet and decolourisers


6. What is the mixture of raw materials, cullet and decolourisers known as before it is taken for the
melting process?

A. Annealed blend B. Spun mixture C. Molten glass D. Batch or frit

7. In glassmaking, which process involves placing pots in specially prepared holes in the furnace?

A. Casting B. Annealing C. Melting in a tank furnace D. Rolling

8. What is the purpose of allowing producer gas through ports in a tank furnace during glassmaking?

A. Annealing glass B. Melting glass. C. Blowing glass D. Spinning glass

9. Which stage of glassmaking involves adding molten glass into specially prepared holes?

A. Casting B. Annealing C. Blowing D. Fabrication

10. What is the main difference between a pot furnace and a tank furnace in glass making?

A. Heat source B. Type of raw materials used

C. Number of charging doors D. Size of the furnace

II. TRUE OR FALSE

F 1. Glass blowing involves pouring molten glass onto a flat iron casting table.

F 2. During casting, glass articles are cooled rapidly to achieve the desired shape.

F 3. The mixing of raw materials, cullet, and decolourisers is carried out manually.

T 4. Spun glass has tensile strength equal to that of steel.

F 5. Blowing and heating are continued until a cylinder of required size is formed in the
spinning process.

III. IDENTIFICATION

Glass Making 1. It is a fascinating art that has been perfected and refined over
centuries.

Glass Manufacturing 2. A complex process involving a series of intricate


machines and technologies, each playing a crucial role in producing high-quality glass products.

Compressed air systems 3. Systems that help to control the temperature and
viscosity of the molten glass during the refining process.

Fabrication 4. Stage where the molten glass is given suitable shape of form.

Annealing 5. It is the process of slow and homogeneous cooling of glass


articles is known as the annealing of glass.
Answer Key:

I. Multiple Choice

1. D
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. A

II. TRUE OR FALSE

1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE

III. IDENTIFICATION

1. GLASSMAKING
2. GLASS MANUFACTURING
3. COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS
4. FABRICATION
5. ANNEALING

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