The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about glass:
1. It asks about types of naturally occurring volcanic glass and identifies obsidian as the answer.
2. It asks about an ancient Roman historian who suggested Phoenician merchants first made glass in Syria, identifying Pliny as the correct answer.
3. It asks what material was historically used to make knives, arrowheads, jewelry, and money, identifying obsidian as the answer.
4. It continues asking identification questions about properties and processes related to glass manufacturing.
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The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about glass:
1. It asks about types of naturally occurring volcanic glass and identifies obsidian as the answer.
2. It asks about an ancient Roman historian who suggested Phoenician merchants first made glass in Syria, identifying Pliny as the correct answer.
3. It asks what material was historically used to make knives, arrowheads, jewelry, and money, identifying obsidian as the answer.
4. It continues asking identification questions about properties and processes related to glass manufacturing.
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Questions:
1) What is a naturally occurring on Volcanic Glass?
a. Mayon Glass b. Taal Glass c. Obsidian d. Polymers 2) Who is the ancient Roman Historian that suggested that Phoenician Merchants had made the first glass in the region of Syria around 5000 BC? a. Shiny b. Pliny c. Heidi d. Kha’Li 3) It was used to make for the production of knives, arrowheads, jewelry, and money, what it is in History? a. Obsidian b. Hellstone c. Diamond d. Gold 4) What is the bending strength of the glass? a. 45 MPa b. 45 KPa c. 45 Psi d. 45 Pa 5) What is the modulus of elasticity of the glass? a. 70,000 MPa b. 70,000 KPa c. 70,000 kips d. 70,000 Psi 6) ________ is completely a vitrified product which has no definite composition. a. Soda Ash b. Sand c. Lime d. Glass 7) What are the raw materials used in manufacturing glass a. Acidic and Basic Oxides b. Cullets c. Colouring Matter d. AOTA 8) Crushed glass from imperfect or defective articles or their trimmings. It makes the melting easy and also utilization of waste. a. Soda Ash b. Cullets c. Sand d. NOTA 9) Obtained by adding certain metallic oxide or salts in the fused mass. a. Acidic and Basic Oxides b. Cullets c. Colouring Matter d. AOTA 10) The raw materials, cullet and decolouriser are finely powdered in this machine. a. Grinder Machine b. Mixer c. Glass Crusher d. Furnace 11) A furnace containing several pots or crucibles in which different small batches of glass may be melted. a. Fire Furnace b. Pot Furnace c. Tank Furnace d. Batch Furnace 12) A furnace for heating materials in a liquid medium. Tank furnaces are subdivided into internally fired and electric types. a. Fire Furnace b. Pot Furnace c. Tank Furnace d. Batch Furnace 13) Sand Melts at incredibly high temperature of _________ a. 1650C b. 3000C c. 3000F d. Both a and 14) What is Glass? a. Solid b. Liquid c. Amorphous Solid d. NOTA 15) What is the ideal annealing temperature? a. 500 C b. 580 C c. 55 C d. 580 F 16) Who made the Floating Glass Process? Sir Alastair Pilkington a. Sir Alastair Pilkington b. Nikola Tesla c. Louis Pasteur d. William Whewell 17) What is the similarity of glass and liquid molecules? ________________Both amorphous 18) What is the process for manufacturing glass bottles? __________________Blow and Blow 19) It is a property of a material that when it is subjected to impact, it immediately suffers from a fracture. _______________ Brittleness 20) What is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble? a. Casting b. Blowing c. Melting d. Rolling 21) This involves spooling hot liquid glass onto a blowpipe and blowing short puffs of air from one end stretching the glass glob. a. Free Blowing b. Manual Blowing c. Mould Blowing d. Casting 22) What technique involves directing molten glass into a mould where it solidifies? a. Casting b. Blowing c. Melting d. Rolling 23) This process consists in simply pulling the molten glass either by hand or by mechanical equipment a. Rolling b. Drawing c. Casting d. Blowing
24) In this process, the molten glass is pressed into moulds.
a. Pressing b. Drawing c. Casting d. Blowing 25) How many methods have a rolling process? a. 1 stage b. 2 stages c. 3 stages d. 4 stages 26) One of the several techniques of modern production of glass In which glass is carefully made in three different stages. a. Rolling b. Drawing c. Casting d. Blowing 27) It is an unlimited and innovative material that has plenty of applications. It is an essential component of numerous products that we use every day, most often without noticing it. a.) Glass b.) Steel c.) Plastic d. Wool 28) What material is not belong to the group? a.) Glass b.) Steel c.) Plastic d. Wool 29) The Fibre Optic Cable is one of the applications of glasses. ( True or False ) 30) Glass transmits up to 80% of available natural day light in both directions without any yellowing, clouding or weathering. ( True or False )