pharmacist question paper pdf
pharmacist question paper pdf
The form of water most commonly used as a solvent during
manufacture of the parentrals is
1)
De ionized water
2)
Potable water
3)
Distilled water
4) Water for injections
Example of neutral mixture is
1) Ointment
2)
Suspensions
3)
Emulsions
4)
None
Magaldrate (mgoh2+aloh) is used as
1) Antacid
2)
Purgative
3)
Suspending agents
4)
Antiseptics
Which of the following gas is used for supporting
respirating during anaesthesia
1)
Helium
2) Co2
3)
Nitrous oxide
4)
Oxygen
The use of zinc sulphate is
1)
Astringents
2) Emetics
3)
Laxative
4)
None
Chlorinated lime and boric acid solution is also known a s
1)
Lysol
2)
Dettol
3) Eusol
4)
None
Major function of electrolytes are
1)
Maintainance of blood vol.
2)
Supply of ions
3)
Regulation of osmotic equilibrium
4) All of them
Anticaking agent for
hygroscopics powders and granules is
1)
Kaolin
2)
Magnesium oxide
3) Colloidal silicon dioxide
4)
Talc
Pudina contains
1)
Camphor
2) Menthol
3)
Thymol
4)
Terpenes
Tulsi belongs to the family
1)
Apocyanaceae
2) Labiatae
3)
Gnetaceae
4)
Liliaceae
The form of malarial infective of mosquitoes
1)
Merozoites
2) Sporozoites
3)
Gametocytes
4)
None
Asexual multiplication of the malarial parasites takes place
in which of the following
1) RBC of the infected man
2)
Live rcell of the infected man
3)
In the body of infected mosquitoes
4)
None
Which of the following is not a mosquitoes repellent
1)
Pyrethrin
2)
Citronella oil
3)
Allethrin
4) DDT(dicophane)(dichloro difluro trichloro
ethane)
Lemmon grass oil is
1) Volatile oil
2)
Fixed oil
3)
Wax
4)
Oleo resins
The drugs used as carminatives
1)
Cloves
2)
Kalmegh
3)
Belladonna
4) Fennel
Ephedrine is used in the treatment of
1)
TB
2)
Typhoid
3) Bronchial asthma
4)
Malaria
Colchicum is used to cure
1)
CCF
2)
Peptic ulcer
3) Gout
4)
Infections
Cinnamon bark is also known as
1)
Kapur
2) Dalchini
3)
Araoba powder
4)
Cinchona
Quinine is the active constituent of
1)
Cinnamon bark
2)
Ashoka
3) Cinchona bark
4)
Arjuna
Animal fibres is
1)
Hemp
2)
Flax
3)
Jute
4) Silk
Secondary structure of proteins is stabilized by
1)
Disulphide bonds
2) Hydrogen bond
3)
Electrostatics forces
4)
Hydrophobic bond
Glycogenolysis is the synthesis of
1)
Starch
2) Glucose
3)
Glycogen
4)
Glycerol
Normal urine
1)
Neutral
2)
Highly acidic
3) Slightly acidic
4)
Slightly alkaline
Thyroid gland secrete
1) Thyroxine
2)
Parathyroid
3)
Adrenaline
4)
Oxytocin
Ilium is a boneof
1) Innominate bone
2)
Vertebral
3)
Skull bone
4)
Coccyx bone
WBC is produced in
1)
Liver
2) Lymph gland
3)
Spleen
4)
Heart
Left sides of the heart contains
1)
Impure blood
2) Pure blood
3)
Lymph
4)
CSF
Chromosome are presents in
1)
Neucleolus
2) Nucleus
3)
Cytoplasm
4)
Lysosomes
Leukemia is
1) Increase in leukocytes
2)
Decresse in leukocytes
3)
Increase in erythrocytes
4)
Enormous increase in leukocytes with immature
cells
Combined pills contains
1)
Oestrogens
2)
Progesterone
3) Oestrogen+progesterone
4)
None
Whats is the cause of aids
1)
Contaminated blood transfusion
2)
Sexual contact
3)
Poor sterilization of injection needles
4) All of the above
Riboflavin deficiency causes
1)
Beri beri
2)
Pellagra
3) Glossitis
4)
Sprue
The most condition due to the riboflavin deficiency is
1)
Chielosis
2)
Glossitis
3) Angular stomatitis
4)
Nasolabial dysmenorrhoea
Whooping cough affects children
1) 0-1year
2)
1-2year
3)
2-3year
4)
Upto 5year
Vector is
1) Arthropod or animal
2)
Virus or parasite
3)
Bacteria or animal
4)
None
An example of physical incompatibility is
1)
Milk + water
2)
Sugar + water
3)
Sodium chloride+ water
4) Camphor+menthol
Air tight sealed container are used for
1) Injections
2)
Tablet
3)
Capsules
4)
Liquid orals
Barrier cream are quite useful In preventing
1)
Dry skin
2)
Psoriasis
3) Industrial chemicals
4)
Drugs allergy action on skin
Example of diffusible solid is
1)
Magnesium trisilicate
2)
Light kaolin
3)
Calcium carbonate
4) All of them
Ophthalmic solution should be isotonic with
1)
Blood plasma
2)
Blood serum
3) Lachrymal secretion
4)
None
The function of papaine in soft contact lens products is to
1)
Remove grease
2)
Keep the lens soft
3)
Disinfectant
4) Remove proteinaceous residue
“Mode dicto” means
1) As directed
2)
When necessary
3)
To be supplied none
4)
None
Neostigmine bromide is used orally for treatment of
1)
Parkinsons disease
2)
Myasthenia gravis
3)
Glaucoma
4) All of the above
Papavarine is a
1) Vasodilator
2)
Antihistamione
3)
Antithyroid
4)
Psychoactive drugs
The chemicals name of aspirin is
1)
Methyl salicylate
2)
Sodium salicylate
3) Acetyl salicylic acid
4)
Salicylic acid
Hyoscine is an
1)
Protein
2)
Carbohydrate
3)
Glycoside
4) Alkaloid
The drugs used in the management of psychotic condition
1)
Chlorpheneramine
2)
Chlorpromazine
3)
Chlordiazepoxide
4)
Meprobamide
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