Hull Germ And Fibre Are Separated By Stepping – Food Science | KATTUFOODTECH

Food Science & Technology Quiz (23/01/2021)

Q1. Which Of The Following Is NOT A Method Of Wheat Cleaning?

(A) Wheat Scouring
(B) Wheat Screening
(C) Wheat Scouring & Screening
(D) None Of The Mentioned

ANSWER – (D) None Of The Mentioned

  • Both Wheat Scouring And Wheat Screening Are Methods Of Wheat Cleaning.

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Q2.  Which Of The Following Is Untrue?

(A) Bran, Germ And Remaining Endosperm Is Used As Animal Feed
(B) Flour Milling Is Done In Roller Mills
(C) Milling Is Done By Sifting And 2-3 Grinding Stages
(D) None Of The Mentioned

ANSWER – (D) None Of The Mentioned

  • All The Given Options Are Correct.

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Q3. Hull, Germ And Fibre Are Separated By Stepping In The Processes Involving Milling Of Maize.

(A) True
(B) False

Answer – A

  • Hull, Germ And Fibre Are Separated By Stepping In The Processes Involving Milling Of Maize.

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Q4. Statement 1- During De-Hulling Of Rice, Shearing Action Is Used.
Statement 2- During Milling Of Rice, The Rice Kernel Is Subjected To Rubbing Action.

(A) True, False
(B) True, True
(C) False, False
(D) False, True

ANSWER – (C) False, False
  • The Husk Is Removed By Friction As The Paddy Grains Pass Between Two Abrasive Surfaces That Move At Different Speeds. After Dehusking, The Husk Is Removed By Suction And Transported To A Storage Dump Outside The Mill. The Rice Is Broken Due To The Rubbing Action Between Two Rollers.

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Q5. In Hummer Mill, The Force Applied On Grains Is Cut By?

A. Sear B. Impact
C. Crushing D. Crushing And Shear

ANSWER – D} Crushing And Shear

  • Diluting Is Not A Step In Dry Milling Of Maize. Degermination, Sifting And Removal Of Moisture Are All Steps Of Dry Milling Of Maize.

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