Aerosol containers and valves MCQs With Answer

Aerosol containers and valves are essential in pharmaceutical delivery systems, covering design, materials, propellants and valve function. B.Pharm students must understand container types (aluminum, tinplate, glass), valve components (actuator, stem, gasket, dip tube), and valve mechanisms used in metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), pump sprays and foam dispensers. Key concepts include propellant evolution (CFC to HFA), spray pattern, shot weight, compatibility, valve crimping, leakage testing, and regulatory quality control parameters (USP, ISO). Practical knowledge of valve selection, manufacturing defects, testing methods and storage stability ensures safe, effective aerosol products. Now let’s test your knowledge with 30 MCQs on this topic.

Q1. Which component controls the amount of formulation delivered per actuation in a metered-dose inhaler?

  • Dip tube
  • Actuator
  • Metering valve
  • Crimping collar

Correct Answer: Metering valve

Q2. Which propellant replaced CFCs due to ozone depletion concerns and is widely used in MDIs?

  • HFA (hydrofluoroalkane)
  • CO2
  • Butane
  • Nitrogen

Correct Answer: HFA (hydrofluoroalkane)

Q3. What is the primary function of the actuator in an aerosol system?

  • Seal the valve during storage
  • Create the desired spray pattern and direct aerosol plume
  • Maintain internal pressure of the container
  • Measure the shot weight

Correct Answer: Create the desired spray pattern and direct aerosol plume

Q4. Which material is commonly used for aerosol containers that require corrosion resistance and light weight?

  • Glass
  • Aluminum
  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
  • Stainless steel

Correct Answer: Aluminum

Q5. In valve testing, what does “shot weight” refer to?

  • The total weight of the filled container
  • The weight of aerosol dispensed per actuation
  • The weight of the valve assembly
  • The weight of propellant only

Correct Answer: The weight of aerosol dispensed per actuation

Q6. Which valve type is most suitable for dispensing viscous creams as foam?

  • Metering valve without foaming insert
  • Standard actuator valve
  • Foaming valve with mixing chamber
  • Simple dip-tube valve

Correct Answer: Foaming valve with mixing chamber

Q7. What is the role of an internal lacquer coating in aerosol containers?

  • Improve external appearance
  • Prevent chemical interaction between formulation and metal surface
  • Increase container pressure
  • Act as an external sealant

Correct Answer: Prevent chemical interaction between formulation and metal surface

Q8. Which test assesses valve integrity by detecting gas or liquid escape under pressure?

  • Spray pattern test
  • Leakage test (pressure decay/helium leak)
  • Shot weight variability test
  • Viscosity test

Correct Answer: Leakage test (pressure decay/helium leak)

Q9. What determines the spray plume angle in an aerosol actuator?

  • Dip tube length
  • Actuator orifice geometry and size
  • Crimping torque
  • External lacquer

Correct Answer: Actuator orifice geometry and size

Q10. Which valve material property is most critical for chemical compatibility with HFA formulations?

  • Electrical conductivity
  • Gas permeability
  • Elastomer composition of gaskets and seals
  • Magnetic susceptibility

Correct Answer: Elastomer composition of gaskets and seals

Q11. During aerosol manufacturing, “crimping” refers to:

  • Filling the container with formulation
  • Attaching and securing the valve assembly to the container neck
  • Applying external lacquer to the can
  • Measuring shot weight

Correct Answer: Attaching and securing the valve assembly to the container neck

Q12. Which parameter is most important for bronchodilator MDIs to ensure dose uniformity?

  • Color of the actuator
  • Valve metering accuracy and reproducibility
  • External can decoration
  • Container weight

Correct Answer: Valve metering accuracy and reproducibility

Q13. What is the purpose of a dip tube in an aerosol can?

  • Allow filling of propellant only
  • Transport liquid formulation from the bottom of the container to the valve
  • Measure internal pressure
  • Secure the valve to the can

Correct Answer: Transport liquid formulation from the bottom of the container to the valve

Q14. Which regulatory document often provides quality specifications for aerosol products?

  • ISO standards and USP monographs
  • FDA dietary supplement guidelines only
  • EU packaging color code
  • WHO vaccine manual

Correct Answer: ISO standards and USP monographs

Q15. What effect does increased ambient temperature have on a sealed aerosol container?

  • Decreases internal pressure
  • Increases internal pressure according to gas laws
  • Has no effect on pressure
  • Causes immediate valve failure

Correct Answer: Increases internal pressure according to gas laws

Q16. Which defect would most likely cause intermittent dosing or sputtering in an MDI?

  • Incorrect external lacquer color
  • Partially clogged actuator orifice
  • Excessive crimping torque only
  • Overfill of propellant only

Correct Answer: Partially clogged actuator orifice

Q17. For aqueous pump sprays (non-pressurized), which component replaces the pressurized propellant function?

  • Dip tube acting under vacuum
  • Manual piston pump creating pressure on liquid
  • Crimped valve assembly
  • Internal lacquer

Correct Answer: Manual piston pump creating pressure on liquid

Q18. Which measurement evaluates the aerodynamic quality of aerosol droplets from inhalers?

  • Shot weight
  • Particle size distribution (MMAD)
  • Container thickness
  • Valve gasket hardness

Correct Answer: Particle size distribution (MMAD)

Q19. What is “priming” in the context of MDIs?

  • Fitting the actuator to the valve
  • Initial actuations required to establish correct dose delivery
  • Applying internal lacquer prior to filling
  • Measuring can headspace

Correct Answer: Initial actuations required to establish correct dose delivery

Q20. Which test examines how the spray distributes over a surface to assess clinical performance?

  • Leakage test
  • Spray pattern and plume geometry test
  • Thermal stability test
  • pH test

Correct Answer: Spray pattern and plume geometry test

Q21. What is the main advantage of using aluminum cans over glass for aerosol packaging?

  • Higher fragility
  • Better transparency for product visualization
  • Lightweight and better impact resistance
  • Lower compatibility with propellants

Correct Answer: Lightweight and better impact resistance

Q22. Which sealing component directly prevents gas leakage at the valve stem?

  • Actuator
  • Gasket (elastomer seal)
  • Dip tube
  • Crimping collar

Correct Answer: Gasket (elastomer seal)

Q23. Why is headspace analysis important in aerosol quality control?

  • To determine external can print quality
  • To assess propellant-to-product ratio and stability
  • To measure actuator color uniformity
  • To check valve material composition only

Correct Answer: To assess propellant-to-product ratio and stability

Q24. Which phenomenon describes active ingredient settling or creaming in an aerosol can over time?

  • Valve metering
  • Physical instability like sedimentation or creaming
  • Crimp failure
  • Actuator blockage

Correct Answer: Physical instability like sedimentation or creaming

Q25. Which type of valve assembly is commonly used for high-viscosity topical aerosols?

  • Standard fine-mist valve
  • High-flow orifice valve with reinforced stem
  • Non-return check valve only
  • Glass bulb valve

Correct Answer: High-flow orifice valve with reinforced stem

Q26. What is a critical consequence if valve elastomer seals swell in a formulation?

  • Improved spray pattern
  • Potential leakage and dose inaccuracy
  • Increased shot weight accuracy
  • Better cosmetic finish

Correct Answer: Potential leakage and dose inaccuracy

Q27. Which quality control parameter monitors consistency across multiple actuations over the product life?

  • Shot weight reproducibility and dose content uniformity
  • External lacquer adhesion
  • Cap color matching
  • Headspace oxygen only

Correct Answer: Shot weight reproducibility and dose content uniformity

Q28. For sterile aerosol products, which additional consideration is crucial compared to non-sterile aerosols?

  • Actuator color selection
  • Aseptic manufacturing and sterilization validation of components
  • Use of glass containers exclusively
  • Removal of all propellant

Correct Answer: Aseptic manufacturing and sterilization validation of components

Q29. Which valve failure mode would most likely lead to a persistent continuous spray without stopping?

  • Clogged actuator
  • Broken spring or stuck-open valve stem
  • Incorrect lacquer color
  • Short dip tube

Correct Answer: Broken spring or stuck-open valve stem

Q30. When selecting a valve for a given formulation, which is the most important combined consideration?

  • Cost of valve alone
  • Compatibility with formulation, desired spray characteristics, and regulatory requirements
  • Color and branding of actuator
  • Container external decoration

Correct Answer: Compatibility with formulation, desired spray characteristics, and regulatory requirements

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