Memory Based Questions of Pharmacy Competitive EXAMS.pptx

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Memory Based Questions of Pharmacy Competitive EXAMS By PAYAAM VOHRA Iit bhu air 07 Manipal Air 08 Gpat air 43 Niper air 11 Bits hd and gate qualified Cuet pg score air 01 Ict mtech score air 01

Opthalmic solutions are not evaluated for: 1. Sterility test 2. Active ingredient 3.Clarity test 4. Pyrogen test

Isoniazid causes hepatotoxicity due to 1. Its metabolite acetylhydrazine 2. Accumulation of isoniazid in hepatic cells 3. Its metabolite acetylisoniazid 4. Deficience of pyridoxine caused by prolonged isoniazid theory

Azaspirodecandione agents are primarily used in the treatment of 1. Obsessive-compulsive disorders 2. Schizophrenia 3. Anxiety 4. Mania

Paracetamol is a derivative of: 1. p-amino phenol 2. Aryl acetic acid 3. Aryl propionic acid 4.Anthranilic acid

The phosphate antiviral agent is 1. Ribavirin 2. Didanosine 3. Ganciclovir 4. Foscarnet

Most widely used film former in nail lacquer is 1. Ethyl cellulose 2. cellulose acetate 3. cellulose nitrate 4. cellulose acetobutyrate

Which of the following metabolite of cyclophosphamide is responsible for its toxicity? 1. Phosphoramide mustard 2.Acrolein 3.Aldophosphamide 4.4-hydroxy cyclophosphamide

Food poisoning is caused by : 1. Clostridium tetani 2. Clostridium welchi 3. Clostridium botulinium 4. Clostridium septicum

Nitric oxide synthase is responsible for generation of Nitric oxide, an important signaling molecule. The substrate for this enzyme is (A)Glycine (B) Lysine (C) Histidine (D)Arginine

Chloramphenicol and tetracycline are broad spectrum antibiotics which inhibit bacterial growth by targeting _________. cell wall synthesis protein synthesis (C) RNA synthesis (D) DNA synthesis

Dick test is used to assess the susceptibility to______________ . diphtheria scarlet fever typhoid fever tuberculosis

Which one of the following parasites does NOT cause lymphatic filariasis? Brugia malayi Brugia timori (C) Wuchereria bancrofti (D) Mansonella streptocerca

Sterilisation of as milk and dairy products can be done by 1. Gas 2. Moist heat 3. Pasteurrization 4. Dry heat

Which one of the following is the initial step in the absorption of the drug from a tablet 1. Deaggregation 2. Diffusion 3. Disintegration 4. Dissolution

Borntrager test is used to identification of 1. Senna 2. Squill 3. Cinchona 4. Digitalis

An enzyme catalysed the conversion of alddose sugar to ketose sugar would be classified as 1. Isomerases 2. Transferases 3. Hydrolysases 4. Oxydoreductases

Hyperuricemia is associated with the the abnormal metabolism of 1. Purine 2. Thiamine 3. Riboflavin 4. Pyrimidine

Crystalluria is the side effect associated with: 1. Quinolones  2. Azoles 3. Sulphonamides 4. Taxol

The complete separation of two phases in emulsion is called: 1. Creaming 2. Sedimenting 3. Cracking 4. Leaching

A preparation containing killed or attenuated viruses is termed as: 1. Vaccine  2. Antiserum 3. Toxin 4. Toxoid

Which among the following is an anti-filarial drug? 1. DEC 2. INH  3. PAS 4. DDS

Kala Azar is a type of: 1. Giardiasis 2. Leishmaniasis 3. Helminthiasis 4. Schistosomiasis

Emetine is the main ingredient of: 1. Ipecac 2. Isapgol 3. Pyrethrum 4. Rhubarb

Salbutamol is a: 1. Mast cell stabilizer 2. Bronchodilator 3. Immunosuppressant 4. Antitussive

Chlorpromazine is an antipsychotic drug possessing: 1. Butyrophenone 2. Thioxanthine 3. Phenothiazine 4. Acridine

The diagnostic agent used for the functioning of thyroid gland: 1. Fe-59 2. I-131 3. Co-60 4. P-32

Drugs and Magic Remedies act was passed in: 1. 1945 2. 1954 3. 1960 4. 1955 The schedule to which 'List of drugs to be sold on prescription only' belong to: 1. Schedule L 2. Schedule W 3. Schedule H 4. Schedule M

An anti- arrythmic drug that is also used to control seizures is 1. Lidocaine 2. Disipyramide 3. Phenytoin 4.Amiodarone

The cellular organells called ' suiside bags' are 1. Lysosomes 2. Nucleolus 3.Ribosomes 4. Golgi's bodies

The drug included in 'dope test' for athletes is Propranolol Prazocine amphetamine Diazepam

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