MCQ - Optimisation & Wastage
MCQ - Optimisation & Wastage
MCQ - Optimisation & Wastage
1. ______ is one of the many ways we can help reduce pollution and waste.
a) Recycling of Lumber
b) Recycling of brick
c) Recycling of wood
d) Recycling of glass
3. Glass produced from recycled glass reduces related air pollution by ______
a) 20%
b) 30%
c) 40%
d) 50%
4. Glass produced from recycled glass reduces related water pollution by ______
a) 20%
b) 30%
c) 40%
d) 50%
8. Making glass from raw materials for the first time, cullet melts at a ______
a) Higher temperature
b) Lower temperature
c) Normal temperature
d) Whatever can be
10. Glass aggregate in concrete has durability issues due to the ______ reaction.
a) Alkali-silica
b) Alkali
c) Silica
d) None
11. To avoid durability issues, waste glass should finely grounded into ______
a) Smaller than 25–50 mm size
b) Smaller than 50–75 mm size
c) Smaller than 75–100 mm size
d) Smaller than 100–125 mm size
13. Ling and Poon (2011) have demonstrated that the use of particle size ranged
from ______ can significantly increase the aesthetic of the glass architectural
mortar produced.
a) 5mm to 10mm
b) 10mm to 15mm
c) 15mm to 20mm
d) 20mm to 25mm
14. Cutting Optimization Pro is a cutting software used for obtaining optimal cutting
layouts for ______ pieces.
a) 1D and 2D
b) 2D and 3D
c) 3D and 4D
d) All of the above
15. Cutting Optimization Pro can be used for cutting rectangular sheets made of
_____
a) Glass
b) Metal
c) Plastic
d) All of the above
16. Successful application of waste glass is its use as an alternative aggregate in
bituminous materials in ______
a) Bridge construction
b) Road construction
c) Building construction
d) None
17. Waste glass as bituminous materials, where the term ______ is being used.
a) Glassie
b) Glassware
c) Glassphalt
d) Glass