MCQ of the Water System In Pharmaceuticals.

 

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#1. Which of the following is a common method of pretreatment for water used in pharmaceutical plants?

#2. The purpose of pretreatment in a water system is to:

#3. Which of the following is NOT a common source of water for pharmaceutical plants?

#4. Compliance with which set of standards is essential for pharmaceutical water systems?

#5. What is the primary purpose of a multigrade filter in the pretreatment of water in a pharmaceutical plant?

#6. Which of the following materials is commonly used as the filter media in a multigrade filter?

#7. Softening of water in a pretreatment system primarily involves the removal of:

#8. The process of water softening typically utilizes which of the following techniques?

#9. Which component is responsible for the removal of hardness-causing minerals in a water softener?

#10. The purpose of water softening in a pharmaceutical plant is primarily to:

#11. In a multigrade filter, the filtration process occurs primarily through:

#12. Which parameter is commonly monitored to determine the effectiveness of a multigrade filter?

#13. Which of the following statements regarding multigrade filters and water softeners is true?

#14. Which of the following is an advantage of using a multigrade filter and softener in a water pretreatment system

#15. The purpose of using antiscalant dosing in the pretreatment of water is to:

#16. Which dosing method is commonly used for the addition of disinfectants, such as chlorine, in the pretreatment of water?

#17. In the dosing of chemicals, what is the purpose of using a dosing pump?

#18. Chlorine dosing is primarily used in the pretreatment process to:

#19. Which of the following is the most common form of chlorine used for dosing in water pretreatment?

#20. Sodium metabisulfite (SMBS) dosing is commonly employed in water pretreatment to:

#21. The term “chlorine residual” refers to:

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