Vapouround magazine Issue 02 | Page 200

FYI c - slowly cooling the e-liquid solution to -40C and then rapidly heating it to give a smooth, crisp taste d - keeping the e-liquid at room temperature at all times while heating the surrounding air to 450C or more 9. The vapour clouds produced by e-cigarettes: a - can cause thunderstorms and are best avoided b - are bigger with higher power settings and higher air volumes c - depend entirely on nicotine levels within the e-liquid d - have been known to stay visible for days at very high altitudes 10. Vapers who like to generate huge clouds of vapour are called: a - cloud chasers b - boy racers c - utter disgracers d - fast pacers 16. The main difference between e-liquid and e-juice is: a - e-liquid contains no flavour but e-juice is highly flavoured b - e-liquid is the name for e-juice once nicotine is added c - it is called e-liquid when a novelty flavour is used and e-juice when a fruit flavour is used d - both terms are interchangeable and mean exactly the same 17. If a vaper refers to the number 18650 then they are most likely talking about: a - battery size b - the main EU regulation regarding e-cigarettes c - the first US patent number for an e-cigarette d - the code number found on all e-liquids manufactured since 2014 18. When you hear the term ‘third generation” used by vapers: 11. The name of the magazine you are reading now is: a - Vapouround b - Runaround c - Ultrasound d - Out of bounds 12. Modern e-cigarettes were invented by: a - an English public schoolboy from Eton called Julian b - a French undertaker on holiday in Bulgaria called Pierre c - an international team of scientists from the UK, US, Germany and Iceland d - a Chinese pharmacist called Han Li 13. Three typical components of an e-cigarette are: a - cartridge/randomiser/battery b - cartridge case/atomiser/battery c - cartridge/atomiser/battery d - partridge/pear/tree 14. How many different flavours of e-liquid are there? a - There are many thousands of different flavours and more are being created all the time b - None - e-liquid comes unflavoured by law so as not to mask the nicotine taste c - Unlimited in the USA but limited to 236 in the EU under Directive 2012/29/EC also called the “e-Liquid Flavour Directive of 2012. d - There are just three primary flavours (just like primary colours) but they can be combined in different ways to produce more than 16.8 million possible sub-flavours. 15. In vaping, the term ADV most commonly means: a - alternative daytime vape b - active dual voltage c - all day vape d - average density volume a - They are talking about “Star Trek - The Next Generation” and it is your duty to politely correct them b - They are talking about “Star Trek - The Next Generation” but it would be rude to correct them in public c - This always means that they began vaping because their parents and grandparents passed the tradition down through the generations. “I am a third generation vaper” is the way this term is used d - They will most likely be talking about vaping devices which tend to get better and more functional with each new generation 19. In vaping, the term DCC most commonly means: a - dual coil cartomiser b - double cable coil c - durable copper cartridge d - direct cartomiser connection 20. Which of these are flavours of e-liquid i - mother’s milk ii - unicorn blood iii - hawk sauce iv - kryptonite Scoring: 0-5 You are definitely not a vaping expert quite yet Don’t worry because you will soon become familiar with the vaping terms the more time you spend with the vaping community. 6-10 You are getting there While there are gaps in your vaping knowledge, you could certainly hold your own in a vaping conversation. 11-15 Pretty good going You clearly know your stuff. You enjoy vaping and are knowledgeable about many aspects of e-cigarettes. 16-20 Great going You are clearly very knowledgable indeed. Do you fancy setting some of the questions for our next quiz? Answers: 1.d 2.a 3.d 4.a 5.c 6.d 7.c 8.a 9.b 10.a 11.a 12.d 13.c 14.a 15.c 16.d 17.a 18.d 19.a 20.c