Coating materials MCQs With Answer

Coating materials MCQs With Answer provide B.Pharm students an essential review of film and functional coatings used in solid dosage forms. This concise, keyword-rich introduction covers coating polymers, plasticizers, solvents, pigments, enteric coatings, aqueous vs. organic systems, and film formation mechanisms. Emphasis is on practical aspects: coating equipment, process parameters, common defects, quality control tests, dissolution behavior, and stability. These focused MCQs reinforce understanding of polymer chemistry, pH-dependent release, plasticizer selection, and evaluation techniques used in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing. Ideal for exam prep and practical labs, the set deepens knowledge on formulation choices and troubleshooting. Now let’s test your knowledge with 30 MCQs on this topic.

Q1. What is the primary function of a plasticizer in polymeric film coatings?

  • Increase the molecular weight of the polymer
  • Reduce the glass transition temperature and increase flexibility
  • Act as a pigment to mask tablet color
  • Accelerate solvent evaporation during spraying

Correct Answer: Reduce the glass transition temperature and increase flexibility

Q2. Which polymer is commonly used for enteric coatings to prevent drug release in the stomach?

  • Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)
  • Cellulose acetate phthalate (CAP)
  • Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
  • Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)

Correct Answer: Cellulose acetate phthalate (CAP)

Q3. Which coating technique is most suitable for heat-sensitive drugs to avoid high temperature exposure?

  • Sugar coating in a conventional pan
  • High-temperature oven curing
  • Fluid bed coating with low inlet air temperature
  • Hot-melt coating

Correct Answer: Fluid bed coating with low inlet air temperature

Q4. Film coatings primarily control which of the following attributes of oral solid dosage forms?

  • Tablet core hardness only
  • Dissolution, taste masking, and physical protection
  • API chemical stability only
  • Particle size distribution of the drug

Correct Answer: Dissolution, taste masking, and physical protection

Q5. Which term describes the percentage increase in tablet weight due to coating?

  • Bulk density
  • Coating efficiency
  • Weight gain (percent weight gain)
  • Loss on drying

Correct Answer: Weight gain (percent weight gain)

Q6. Which solvent system is preferred for environmentally safe and industrial aqueous film coating?

  • Chlorinated organic solvents
  • Alcoholic solvents only
  • Water-based dispersions or solutions
  • Ketone-based solvents

Correct Answer: Water-based dispersions or solutions

Q7. Which coating defect is characterized by small, crater-like holes on the film surface caused by trapped air or volatile components?

  • Orange peel
  • Pitting
  • Twinning
  • Peeling

Correct Answer: Pitting

Q8. Eudragit L100 and S100 are examples of polymers used for which purpose?

  • Immediate release hydrophilic coatings
  • Enteric or pH-dependent release coatings
  • Plasticizers for improving flexibility
  • Color pigments in sugar coatings

Correct Answer: Enteric or pH-dependent release coatings

Q9. Which parameter directly affects droplet size during spray coating in a fluid bed or pan coater?

  • Tablet tensile strength
  • Atomization air pressure and nozzle design
  • Active pharmaceutical ingredient potency
  • Coating weight gain only

Correct Answer: Atomization air pressure and nozzle design

Q10. What is the role of talc in aqueous film coating formulations?

  • Plasticizer to reduce Tg
  • Anti-tacking agent and opacity enhancer
  • Primary film former
  • Solvent for polymer dissolution

Correct Answer: Anti-tacking agent and opacity enhancer

Q11. Which analytical test is commonly used to assess coating performance related to drug release?

  • Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) for solvent residues
  • Dissolution testing in simulated gastric and intestinal fluids
  • Viscometry of the core tablet
  • Melting point determination

Correct Answer: Dissolution testing in simulated gastric and intestinal fluids

Q12. Which factor most influences the film formation of aqueous polymer dispersions?

  • Particle size of the uncoated core
  • Polymer minimum film-forming temperature (MFT)
  • Tablet friability prior to coating
  • Amount of API in the core

Correct Answer: Polymer minimum film-forming temperature (MFT)

Q13. Which coating type is typically used for taste masking of bitter APIs without modifying release?

  • Enteric coating
  • Sugar coating or thin film coating for taste masking
  • Immediate-release high-porosity coating
  • Controlled-release matrix coating

Correct Answer: Sugar coating or thin film coating for taste masking

Q14. Which excipient class improves adhesion between the coating and tablet core?

  • Antioxidants
  • Tackifiers and binders (e.g., HPMC, PVA)
  • Opacifiers only
  • Desiccants

Correct Answer: Tackifiers and binders (e.g., HPMC, PVA)

Q15. What is the primary cause of “blistering” or lifting of the coating from the tablet surface?

  • Excessive use of pigments
  • Rapid solvent evaporation leading to internal vapor pressure
  • Insufficient API load
  • High tablet hardness

Correct Answer: Rapid solvent evaporation leading to internal vapor pressure

Q16. Which polymer is commonly used as a pore former in sustained-release coatings to modulate water uptake?

  • Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
  • Magnesium stearate
  • Talc
  • Microcrystalline cellulose

Correct Answer: Polyethylene glycol (PEG)

Q17. During coating, what does a high spray rate relative to drying capacity typically cause?

  • Improved film uniformity
  • Over-wetting, agglomeration, and sticking
  • Reduced process time without defects
  • Lower residual solvent levels

Correct Answer: Over-wetting, agglomeration, and sticking

Q18. Which property of a coating polymer most directly impacts its ability to prevent acid penetration?

  • Color
  • Hydrophobicity and cross-linking density
  • Plasticizer content only
  • Viscosity of the coating suspension

Correct Answer: Hydrophobicity and cross-linking density

Q19. What is the purpose of curing (annealing) coated tablets after film application?

  • To increase tablet weight by solvent absorption
  • To allow polymer chains to rearrange, improving film integrity and reducing residual solvent
  • To remove pigments from the surface
  • To decrease tablet hardness

Correct Answer: To allow polymer chains to rearrange, improving film integrity and reducing residual solvent

Q20. Which coating evaluation technique measures coating thickness non-destructively?

  • Mercury intrusion porosimetry
  • Optical microscopy after cross-sectioning only
  • X-ray microtomography or coating gauge techniques
  • Karl Fischer titration

Correct Answer: X-ray microtomography or coating gauge techniques

Q21. Which of the following is a disadvantage of sugar coating compared to film coating?

  • Faster manufacturing time
  • Higher tablet weight gain and longer processing time
  • Better gloss and elegance
  • Lower use of solvents

Correct Answer: Higher tablet weight gain and longer processing time

Q22. Which coating defect appears as a wrinkled or crinkled surface resembling an orange peel?

  • Pitting
  • Orange peel
  • Bridging or filling in of tablet embossing
  • Peeling

Correct Answer: Orange peel

Q23. For pH-dependent release, at what pH should an enteric coating generally remain intact?

  • At pH greater than the polymer’s dissolution threshold
  • At pH below the polymer’s dissolution threshold (acidic gastric pH)
  • At neutral and basic pH only
  • At any pH; enteric coatings dissolve immediately

Correct Answer: At pH below the polymer’s dissolution threshold (acidic gastric pH)

Q24. Which plasticizer is frequently used with aqueous acrylic dispersions to improve film flexibility?

  • Triethyl citrate
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Sodium chloride
  • Magnesium stearate

Correct Answer: Triethyl citrate

Q25. Which measurement helps predict the risk of coating cracking during storage?

  • Moisture sorption isotherms and Tg relative to storage temperature
  • Tablet disintegration time
  • API melting point only
  • Bulk powder flow properties

Correct Answer: Moisture sorption isotherms and Tg relative to storage temperature

Q26. Which coating approach is best for creating sustained-release tablets by controlling drug diffusion through a polymer film?

  • Immediate-release sugar coating
  • Non-erodible water-insoluble polymer film with controlled porosity
  • Enteric coating that dissolves in the intestine
  • Simple aqueous HPMC coating with no modifiers

Correct Answer: Non-erodible water-insoluble polymer film with controlled porosity

Q27. What is a common method to quantify residual organic solvent in coated tablets?

  • High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • Gas chromatography (GC) with headspace sampling
  • UV-visible spectroscopy of the core tablet
  • Thermogravimetric analysis for moisture only

Correct Answer: Gas chromatography (GC) with headspace sampling

Q28. Which excipient class imparts opacity and whiteness to a film coating?

  • Plasticizers
  • Opacifiers/pigments such as titanium dioxide
  • Solvents
  • Preservatives

Correct Answer: Opacifiers/pigments such as titanium dioxide

Q29. In comparing pan coating and fluid bed coating, which statement is true?

  • Pan coating provides better control for small particles than fluid bed coating
  • Fluid bed coating generally offers faster drying and is better for granules and pellets
  • Pan coating cannot be used for film coatings
  • Fluid bed coating is only suitable for sugar coating

Correct Answer: Fluid bed coating generally offers faster drying and is better for granules and pellets

Q30. Which process variable is adjusted to reduce tablet sticking during aqueous film coating?

  • Lowering inlet air temperature drastically below MFT
  • Using appropriate anti-tacking agents and optimized drying and spray parameters
  • Increasing tablet core porosity only
  • Removing plasticizer from the formulation entirely

Correct Answer: Using appropriate anti-tacking agents and optimized drying and spray parameters

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