Certificate In Perfume Manufacturing Business /30 0 Your Examination is Complete ! Certificate In Perfume Manufacturing BusinessOnline Examination Detail: Duration- 60 minutes. Number of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions). Maximum Marks- 100, Passing Marks- 40%. There is no negative marking. Candidate Details NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 301. What is the second name for perfume? A. Fragrance B. Redolence C. Scent D. All off these 2 / 302. What are the ratios for base notes perfume? A. 20% B. 30% C. 50% D. 70% 3 / 303. What alcohol is used in perfume? A. Ethanol B. Methanol C. Isopropyl D. All of the above 4 / 304. How many percent of alcohol is in perfume? A. Around 5-20% B. Around 20-40% C. Around 40-70% D. Around 70-90% 5 / 305. Which chemical makes perfume last longer? A. Glycerol B. Ethyl hexyl glycerine C. Calcium nitrate D. Carbon monoxide 6 / 306. What material absorbs perfume? A. Kraft or cotton paper B. Tracing paper C. Tissue paper D. Parchment paper 7 / 307. What are the ratios for heart notes perfume? A. 20% B. 30% C. 50% D. 70% 8 / 308. What temperature affects perfume? A. Low temperature B. Medium temperature C. High temperatures D. Both (b) and (c) 9 / 309. Why is glycerine used in perfume? A. Helps to preserve the fragrance B. Stabilize the perfume C. Both (a)&(b) D. None of these 10 / 3010. What mixture is perfume? A. A mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds B. Fixatives and solvents C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of these 11 / 3011. Which of these flowers can be used to make perfume? A. Camellia B. Sunflower C. Dahlia D. Jasmine 12 / 3012. Which country is famous for perfume? A. America B. Lundon C. India D. France 13 / 3013. What is the chemical name of perfume? A. Acetone and ethanol B. Formaldehyde and limonene C. Benzyl alcohol and Ethyl acetate D. All of these 14 / 3014. What glycol is used in perfumes? A. Ethylene glycol B. Propylene glycol C. Di propylene glycol D. None of these 15 / 3015. Indian Fragrances has a rich history of- A. Perfume B. Aromatic scents C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of these 16 / 3016. Is perfume acidic or basic? A. Acidic B. Basic C. Both are same 17 / 3017. Why add distilled water to perfume? A. To create a natural, soft fragrance B. Unexpectedly long-lasting fragrance C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these 18 / 3018. How many basic types of perfume? A. Two B. Three C. Five D. Seven 19 / 3019. Which is the strongest perfume? A. Extrait de parfum B. Fluid ounces C. Eau De Toilette D. Eau de parfum 20 / 3020. What is pure perfume called? A. Extrait de parfum B. Di propylene Glycol C. Eau De Toilette D. Everyday fragrances 21 / 3021. Natural perfumes are made from __________. A. Chemical material B. Organic materials C. Non-organic material D. None of these 22 / 3022. What is nature and pure perfume called? A. Parfum B. Extrait de parfum C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of these 23 / 3023. What are the ratios for top notes perfume? A. 20% B. 30% C. 50% D. 70% 24 / 3024. Which gas is used in perfume? A. Hydrogen B. Oxygen C. LPG D. CNG 25 / 3025. Which ethanol is used in perfume? A. C2H6O Ethanol B. CH3CH2OH Ethanol C. 95PGF4 Ethanol D. None of these 26 / 3026. What is FL in perfume? A. Extrait de parfum B. Fluid ounces C. Eau De Toilette D. Eau de parfum 27 / 3027. Which acid is used in perfumes? A. Hydrochloric acid B. Nitric Acis C. Carbonic acid D. Carboxylic acid 28 / 3028. What is the best fixative for perfume? A. Sandalwood B. Oakmoss C. Vanilla bean D. All of the above 29 / 3029. VOCs are ______ that are emitted into the air from products or processes. A. Liquid B. Gas C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of these 30 / 3030. Which of these is used to make perfumes and flavouring agents. A. Ester B. Methane C. Benzene D. Propane Exit