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Food Engineering MCQ’s – Principles of Refrigerated Gas Storage of Foods-1
1 - Question
Statement 1: Storage life of soft baked products is generally lesser than a week.
Statement 2: Refrigerated dough involves releasing of carbon-di-oxide gas as one of the steps.
a) True, False
b) True, True
c) False, False
d) False, True
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Explanation: Storage life of soft baked products is generally lesser than a week. Refrigerated dough involves releasing of carbon-di-oxide gas as one of the steps.
2 - Question
Which of the following steps is NOT a step in the making of refrigerated dough?
a) Sodium acid pyrophosphate and sodium bicarbonate is mixed
b) The dough is rolled and cut into disc shapes
c) Temperature maintained for the process is about 10 to 15 deg C
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: All of the above mentioned are steps in making a dough.
3 - Question
The dough, in refrigerated dough making is stacked and packed in _____
a) Air-tight container
b) Dough tight container
c) None of the mentioned
d) Air-tight & Dough tight container
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Explanation: The dough, in refrigerated dough making is stacked and packed in dough tight container not air tight container so that the carbon dioxide escapes from it till the dough reaches and blocks the gas outlets.
4 - Question
The disc shaped dough is dusted with rice flour to ______
a) Reduce its stickiness and prevent them from sticking together
b) To increase the flavor
c) Flour is a basic ingredient
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: The disc shaped dough is dusted with rice flour to reduce its stickiness and prevent them from sticking together.
5 - Question
Phosphate based leavening agents in dough crystallize.
a) True
b) False
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Explanation: Phosphate based leavening agents in dough crystallize which leads consumer rejection of these goods.
6 - Question
Which of the following is a reason for the rejection of baked goods?
a) Uneven coloration
b) Glass-like appearance
c) Uneven coloration & Glass-like appearance
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: Uneven coloration and glass-like appearance due to the presence of phosphate based agents leads to rejection of baked dough products.
7 - Question
Statement 1: Proofing is making the dough water proof.
Statement 2: Proofing increases the temperature of the dough from 7-10 deg C to 14-20 deg C.
a) True, False
b) True, True
c) False, False
d) False, True
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Explanation: Proofing is making the dough water proof. Proofing increases the temperature of the dough from 7-10 deg C to 14-20 deg C that is the temperature from where phosphate agents affect the dough to temperatures they don’t affect the dough.
8 - Question
Proofing allows the required chemical reactions to take place to allow enough CO2 to leave the container and make the dough to fill the container so as to close the gas vents.
a) True
b) False
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Explanation: Proofing allows the required chemical reactions to take place to allow enough CO2 to leave the container and make the dough to fill the container so as to close the gas vents.
9 - Question
Statement 1: Canned dough is frozen below 0 deg C.
Statement 2: Canned dough is frozen above -6 deg C.
a) True, False
b) True, True
c) False, False
d) False, True
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Explanation: Canned dough is frozen below 0 deg C but above -6 deg C which is its freezing point.
10 - Question
Proper conditioning of the dough at temperatures such as -7 deg C to -5 deg C are required to be maintained so that _____ is formed that prevents baked products from appearing glass-like.
a) Sodium potassium magnate
b) Sodium acid pyrophosphate
c) Sodium bicarbonate
d) Phosphate dodecahydrate
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Explanation: Proper conditioning of the dough at temperatures such as -7 deg C to -5 deg C are required to be maintained so that phosphate dodecahydrate is formed that prevents baked products from appearing glass-like.
11 - Question
With the increase in temperature, the holding time of the dough for cooling needs to be_____
a) Increased
b) Decreased
c) Kept constant
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: With the increase in temperature, the holding time of the dough for cooling needs to be increased. When the temperature is decreased, the formation of phosphate dodecahydrate which is required to prevent effects of phosphates is speedier.
12 - Question
After phosphate dodecahydrate has been formed, the dough can be stored for more than 12 weeks.
a) True
b) False
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Explanation: After phosphate dodecahydrate has been formed, the dough can be stored for more than 12 weeks.
13 - Question
Modification of carbon dioxide and oxygen levels for storage is worth it only if_____
a) The fruit/vegetable is more commercial than its storage in air
b) Storage time is brief
c) Storage temperature is optimal
d) All of the mentioned
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Explanation: Modification of carbon dioxide and oxygen levels for storage is worth it only if the fruit/vegetable is more commercial than its storage in air. It is not required if storage time is brief and/or storage temperature is optimal.
14 - Question
Controlled atmosphere has more oxygen than carbon dioxide.
a) True
b) False
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Explanation: Both the modified atmosphere (MA) and controlled atmosphere (CA) have more oxygen than carbon dioxide. It is due to the formation of dry ice in the former and due to manual/automated control in the latter.