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Govt. Pharmacist Entrance Exam
Govt. Pharmacist Entrance Exam
1. Which type of toxic agents are neither created nor destroyed by humans?
  • 1) Pesticides
  • 2) Furans
  • 3) Heavy Metals
  • 4) Solvents
 Answer: 3)
2. Which of the following components in tablets are intended to promote flow of granules or powder material by reducing the friction between the particles?
  • 1) Glidants
  • 2) Diluents
  • 3) Disintegrants
  • 4) Adhesives
 Answer: 1)
3. Which of the following is/are the characteristics of Bronsted-Lowry-Acids and Bases? 1. It states that an acid is a proton donor, and a base is a proton acceptor. 2. It applies to only aqueous solutions. 3. It removes the role of solvent and allow bases like ammonia and fluoride ion to be classified as bases as long as they bond to protons.
  • 1) 1 and 3 Only
  • 2) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 3) 2 and 3 only
  • 4) Only 3
 Answer: 1)
4. Which of the following is/are true about the Reproductive Tract Infections? 1. These infections affect any organ of the reproductive tract in women. 2. Its incidences increase with increasing age. 3. It may result in chronic lower abdominal pain, backache, dysmenorrhea etc.
  • 1) 1 and 3 Only
  • 2) Only 2
  • 3) 2 and 3 only
  • 4) Only 1
 Answer: 1)
5. Which of the following correctly defines Pharmacognosy?
  • 1) It employs treatment modalities such as purification, palliation, exercises and diets.
  • 2) It treats a patient with diet, massages, surgery and pharmacotherapy.
  • 3) it describes the medical treatments that are used instead of traditional therapies.
  • 4) Branch of pharmacy which plays key role in new drug discovery and development by natural products.
 Answer: 4)
6. Match the following components of eye with their respective functions and mark the correct answer.
  • 1) 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-B
  • 2) 1-C, 2-A, 3-D, 4-B
  • 3) 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D
  • 4) 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A
 Answer: 2)
7. Which of the following correctly depicts the equation for determining the rate of filtration? Given: V = Volume of filtrate, A = Filter Area, W = Weight of dry cake solids, R = Resistant of filter medium and filter, T= Time, P = Total pressure drop through cake and filter media, μ = Filtrate viscosity, α = Average specific Cake resistant.
  • 1) dV/dT = AP / [μ (α W-R)]
  • 2) dV/dT = AP / [μ (α W/A*R)]
  • 3) dV/dT = AP / [μ (α W+R)]
  • 4) dV/dT = AP / [μ (α W/A + R)]
 Answer: 4)
8. Which of the following diseases falls under the non-communicable diseases? 1. Diabetes 2. Cancer 3. Rheumatic fever 4. Leprosy
  • 1) 1, 3 and 4 Only
  • 2) 1, 2 and 3 Only
  • 3) 2, 3 and 4 only
  • 4) All 1, 2, 3 and 4
 Answer: 2)
9. Which of the given options is true about the use of Diuretics? 1. Increase the rate of urine formation by the kidneys. 2. decrease the amount of sodium and increase the amount of water in urine.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Both 1 and 2
  • 3) Only 2
  • 4) Neither 1 nor 2
 Answer: 1)
10. Which of the given disease is not caused by Fungi?
  • 1) Filariasis
  • 2) Ringworm
  • 3) Athlete's foot
  • 4) Dhobi itch
 Answer: 1)
11. Which of the following statements about the Nationalisation of Banks in India is incorrect? 1. On Jan 1st 1949, RBI was nationalized. 2. In 1955, the Imperial Bank of India was nationalized and named SBI. 3. On 19th July 1978, 14 major Indian commercial banks were nationalized. 4. On 15th April 1982, another Seven banks were nationalized.
  • 1) 2 and 4 only
  • 2) 1 and 3 only
  • 3) 1 and 2 only
  • 4) 3 and 4 only
 Answer: 4)
12. Which of the following is/are characteristic of Positive mixtures? 1. Formed from materials such as gases or miscible liquids. 2. No input of energy is needed if the time of mixing is unlimited. 3. It includes emulsions, creams, and viscous suspensions.
  • 1) 1 and 3 only
  • 2) 1 and 2 only
  • 3) 2 and 3 only
  • 4) All 1, 2 and 3
 Answer: 2)
13. Meninges are three thin membranes that protect the Central Nervous System. Which of the following is not one of them?
  • 1) Arachnoid membrane
  • 2) Dura mater
  • 3) Median sulcus
  • 4) Pia mater
 Answer: 3)
14. Which of the following is/are the key principles of a Damage Assessment Survey? 1. Listen 2. Understand 3. Look 4. Action.
  • 1) Only 1, 2 and 3
  • 2) All of them
  • 3) Only 1, 2, and 4
  • 4) Only 2, 3, 4
 Answer: 1)
15. Which of the following is/are the features of White Mould? 1. These mould produce white mycelium. 2. They grow within the cheese. 3. Its typical examples are Pen. candidum and Pen. caseiocolum.
  • 1) 2 and 3 Only
  • 2) 1 and 2 Only
  • 3) All 1, 2and 3
  • 4) 1 and 3 Only
 Answer: 4)
16. According to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940, Which of the following does not fall under the definition of Misbranded drugs?
  • 1) If its label/container or anything accompanying the drug bears any statement, design or device which makes any false claim for the drug is false misleading in any particular.
  • 2) if it is not labelled in the prescribed manner.
  • 3) If it is an imitation of, or is a substitute for, another drug or resembles another drug in manner likely to deceive or bears upon it or upon its label or container the name of another drug.
  • 4) if it's so coloured, coated, powdered or polished that damage is concealed or if it is to appear of better or greater therapeutic value than it really is
 Answer: 3)
17. Which type of toxicology is concerned with gathering toxicological information from animal experimentation?
  • 1) Descriptive Toxicology
  • 2) Regulatory Toxicology
  • 3) Clinical Toxicology
  • 4) Occupational Toxicology
 Answer: 1)
18. What is the phase three of healing in uncomplicated surgical wounds?
  • 1) Proliferation stage
  • 2) Inflammatory stage
  • 3) Haemostasis stage
  • 4) Healing stage
 Answer: 1)
19. Which of the following is/are incorrect about the functionality of Laxatives? 1. Bulking agents- makes the stool bigger which gives the child the urge to have a bowel movement. 2. Osmotic Laxatives- soften the stool to make it easier for the child to push out.
  • 1) Both 1 and 2
  • 2) Only 2
  • 3) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 4) Only 1
 Answer: 2)
20. As per the Medicinal and Toilet Preparations Act 1955, Which of the following does not refer to the definition of ‘Opium’? 1. The capsules of the poppy, whether in their original form or cut, crushed or powdered and whether or not juice has been extracted therefrom. 2. Morphine, that is, the principal alkaloid of opium having the chemical formula C17H19NO3, and its salts and derivatives.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Both 1 and 2
  • 3) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 4) Only 2
 Answer: 4)
21. Which of the testing process defines a process used by drug manufacturers to determine if bacterial toxins are present in vaccines and drugs that might cause fever when used on humans?
  • 1) Pyrogen Testing
  • 2) Clarity Test
  • 3) Leakage Test
  • 4) Sterility Test
 Answer: 1)
22. Which of the following is true regarding the Critical Aseptic Field?
  • 1) A workspace that promotes asepsis and is utilised when key parts can be easily protected.
  • 2) A workspace that is managed as a key part and utilised when key parts are large or numerous.
  • 3) A workspace that is always utilized when using a general aseptic field.
  • 4) A workspace that ensures the asepsis of key parts by utilizing caps, sheaths and packaging.
 Answer: 2)
23. Which of the following is a type of Oral Route used for drug administration?
  • 1) Intramedullary
  • 2) Subcutaneous
  • 3) Sublingual Administration
  • 4) Intramuscular
 Answer: 3)
24. The structure of the sales organization depend(s) upon which of the following factors? 1. Methods of distribution adopted by the firm. 2. Personality of the sales manager
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 3) Both 1 and 2
  • 4) Only 2
 Answer: 3)
25. Which of the following is/are the functions of Progesterone hormone? 1. Maintenance of uterine endometrium 2. Stimulation of mammary duct formation 3. Development and maintenance of female characteristics and behaviour
  • 1) 2 and 3 Only
  • 2) 1 and 3 Only
  • 3) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 4) 1 and 2 Only
 Answer: 4)
26. Which of the following is a part of Production Planning and Control?
  • 1) Manpower planning
  • 2) Cost Accounting
  • 3) Dividend decisions
  • 4) Scheduling
 Answer: 4)
27. Which of the following is an acute form of exudative inflammation in which enzymes produced by white blood cells cause liquefaction of the affected tissues resulting in the formation of pus?
  • 1) Suppurative inflammation
  • 2) Ulcerative inflammation
  • 3) Fibrinous inflammation
  • 4) Serous inflammation
 Answer: 1)
28. In which type of incompatibility, the chemical interaction can be minimized by addition or substitution of one the reacting ingredients of prescription with another of equal therapeutic value?
  • 1) Physiological
  • 2) Adjusted
  • 3) Tolerated
  • 4) Immiscibility
 Answer: 2)
29. Which of the following is/are the characteristics of Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms? 1. It contains two phases which are undissolved drug and the solvent system. 2. The need for Biphasic Liquid Dosage forms arises when the medicaments are poorly soluble in the solvent medium. 3. Elixirs and Syrups are common examples of Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms.
  • 1) 2 and 3 Only
  • 2) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 3) 1 and 2 Only
  • 4) 1 and 3 Only
 Answer: 3)
30. Which of the following is/are characteristic of Separate State Council which is a Provincial Pharmacy Council? 1. Five members of whom at least three shall be possessing a degree/diploma in pharmacy or be a registered Pharmacist nominated by the State Government. 2. Four members elected from amongst themselves by registered pharmacists of the State. 3. One member elected from amongst themselves by the members of each Medical Council of the State.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) 1 and 2 Only
  • 3) 1 and 3 Only
  • 4) Only 3
 Answer: 3)
31. ___is a rare genetic disease due to the deficiency of a peroxisomal phytanoyl CoA hydroxylase.
  • 1) Carnitine deficiency
  • 2) Refsum’s disease
  • 3) Gaucher's disease
  • 4) Zellweger Syndrome
 Answer: 2)
32. Which of the following is not a feature of Covalent Bonding?
  • 1) The process of sharing electrons does not produce ions.
  • 2) The formation of sodium chloride (NaCl) from one atom of sodium (Na) and an atom chlorine (CI) is an example.
  • 3) The combining atoms may belong to the same element or different elements.
  • 4) More than one pair of electrons may be shared by the concerned atoms.
 Answer: 2)
33. According to the Medicinal and Toilet Preparations Act 1955, the punishment for connivance at offences shall be imprisonment for a term which may extend to , or with fine which may extend to or with both. Mark the correct option.
  • 1) Eight months and one thousand rupees
  • 2) Nine months and fifteen hundred rupees.
  • 3) Six months and five hundred rupees.
  • 4) One year and two thousand rupees.
 Answer: 3)
34. Match the following Environmental exposures with the related human health effects 1. UV exposure - 2. Asbestos - 3. Noise - 4. Second-hand smoke Exposure - - A. Ischemic heart diseases - B. Melanoma - C. Insomnia - D. Mesothelioma
  • 1) 1-A, 2-D, 3-C, 4-B
  • 2) 1-B, 2-D, 3-C, 4-A
  • 3) 1-C, 2-A, 3-B, 4-D
  • 4) 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A
 Answer: 2)
35. Which of the following is incorrect about the properties of Hydrocarbons?
  • 1) weak intermolecular forces
  • 2) High solubility in water
  • 3) immiscible in water
  • 4) Nonpolar
 Answer: 2)
36. Which of the following is/are the Accessory Organs of the Digestive system? 1. Small intestine 2. Liver 3. Pancreas 4. Gallbladder
  • 1) All 1, 2, 3 and 4
  • 2) 1, 2 and 3 Only
  • 3) 2, 3 and 4 Only
  • 4) 1 and 3 Only
 Answer: 3)
37. Which of the following is/are the characteristic of Pharmaceutic drug-drug interactions? 1. It is a physicochemical interaction that occurs when drugs are mixed with LV. infusions causing precipitation or inactivation of active principles before it is administered. 2. These drug-drug interactions occur when interacting drugs have either additive effects or opposing effects.
  • 1) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 2) Only 2
  • 3) Both 1 and 2
  • 4) Only 1
 Answer: 4)
38. Which of the following is/are correct about the Ectoparasites? 1. These parasites live on the interior of animals and humans. 2. Lice and scabies mites are some of the common examples.
  • 1) Only 2
  • 2) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 3) Only 1
  • 4) Both 1 and 2
 Answer: 1)
39. Which of the given option is not an ideal property of Semi-solid Dosage Form?
  • 1) Non-dehydrating
  • 2) Rough texture
  • 3) Non-hygroscopic
  • 4) Non-greasy
 Answer: 2)
40. Which of the recruitment tests measures the capacity and potentiality for learning the skills required for the job?
  • 1) Intelligence Tests
  • 2) Interest Tests
  • 3) Aptitude Tests
  • 4) Job Tests
 Answer: 3)
41. Which of the following is/are incorrect about the Prosthetic Group? 1. It is a coenzyme or metal ion that is tightly or even covalently bonded to the enzyme protein. 2. The binding of the prosthetic group with the enzyme is temporary.
  • 1) Both 1 and 2
  • 2) Only 1
  • 3) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 4) Only 2
 Answer: 4)
42. Which of the following is not a type of capillaries?
  • 1) Sinusoids
  • 2) Fenestrated
  • 3) Continuous
  • 4) Carotids
 Answer: 4)
43. Which of the following option is correct regarding the functions of Vitamin K?
  • 1) It plays an active role in calcium metabolism.
  • 2) It is a natural antioxidant.
  • 3) It helps in forming different types of cells for different tissues and turnover.
  • 4) It is required for the synthesis various proteins needed for the process blood clotting.
 Answer: 4)
44. Which of the given therapeutics pharmaceuticals mainly focuses on discovery, development and commercialization of therapeutics for rare diseases with a focus on the RNA?
  • 1) Horizon Therapeutics
  • 2) Arcturus Therapeutics
  • 3) Allogen Therapeutics
  • 4) Bioxcel Therapeutics
 Answer: 2)
45. In which of the given options regarding the Product situation, the Personal Selling becomes more effective and economical? 1. When a product is in the Maturity state of its life cycle and require creation of core demand. 2. When a product requires demonstration. 3. When product has no brand loyalty or very poor brand loyalty.
  • 1) 1 and 2 Only
  • 2) 2 and 3 Only
  • 3) all 1, 2 and 3
  • 4) 1 and 3 Only
 Answer: 2)
46. Which of the following are long thin, cylindrical rods, usually 1 to 2 μm in diameter found in the skeletal muscle?
  • 1) Sarcoplasm
  • 2) Myofibrils
  • 3) Skeletal Muscle Fiber
  • 4) Sarcolemma
 Answer: 2)
47. Match the following and mark the correct answer. 1. Alcohols A. Peracetic acid 2. Colorants B. Ethanol 3. Peroxides C. Chlorhexidine 4. Biguanides D. Ethacridine lactate
  • 1) 1-B,2-A,3-D,4-C
  • 2) 1-B,2-C,3-D,4-A
  • 3) 1-A,2-D,3-C,4-B
  • 4) 1-B,2-D, 3-A,4-C
 Answer: 4)
48. Which of the following is true about the elected members of the Pharmacy Council of India? 1. Five members elected by the University Grant Commission (U.G.C) 2. One member elected by State Council, who shall be a registered Pharmacist. 3. Two members elected by Medical Council of India.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Only 1 and 2
  • 3) Only 1 and 3
  • 4) Only 2
 Answer: 4)
49. Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their bioavailability and mark the correct answer. Compressed tablets, Solution, Capsules, Suspension.
  • 1) Solution > Suspension > Capsules > Compressed tablets
  • 2) Suspension > Capsules > Solutions > Compressed tablets
  • 3) Capsules > Solutions > Compressed tablets > Suspension
  • 4) Solution > Compressed tablets > Suspension > Capsules
 Answer: 1)
50. Which of the following type of chemical reaction is depicted here.
  • 1) Simple Decomposition
  • 2) Double Decomposition
  • 3) Displacement
  • 4) Simple Combination
 Answer: 2)
51. When doses of a drug are repeated in quick succession, a reduction in response occurs which is called ______.
  • 1) Drug resistance
  • 2) Acquired tolerance
  • 3) Idiosyncrasy
  • 4) Tachyphylaxis
 Answer: 4)
52. ____ is an example of Small Volume Parenteral which are the products in the containers labeled as containing 100 mL or less of a single dose injection intended for administration?
  • 1) Dry Powders
  • 2) Fructose injection
  • 3) Electrolytes
  • 4) Invert Sugar injection
 Answer: 1)
53. According to the Drug and Magic Remedies Act 1954, What is/are the penalties for whoever contravenes the provisions of this Act? 1. In case of first conviction, with imprisonment which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both. 2. In case of subsequent conviction, with imprisonment which may extend to two years, or with fine, or both.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 3) Both 1 and 2
  • 4) Only 2
 Answer: 1)
54. The type of metrology in which part measurement is replaced by process measurement using techniques such as 3D error compensation is ___
  • 1) Legal
  • 2) Deterministic
  • 3) Prototype
  • 4) Dynamic
 Answer: 2)
55. What is the optimum temperature of most enzymes?
  • 1) 37 degree Celsius
  • 2) 47 degree Celsius
  • 3) 67 degree Celsius
  • 4) 57 degree Celsius
 Answer: 1)
56. Which of the given options is a demerit of using Internal Sources for recruitment in the organizations?
  • 1) It involves the breeding of ideas.
  • 2) It adds knowledge and experience to employees leading to development.
  • 3) It ensures continuity of employment and organizational stability.
  • 4) Less of time and money is spent without the need for orientation.
 Answer: 1)
57. Which of the following disease is not caused by Rickettsiae?
  • 1) Kala Azar
  • 2) Trench fever
  • 3) Typhus
  • 4) Q-fever
 Answer: 1)
58. Which of the given concepts of health view it as a dynamic equilibrium between man and his environment, and diseases as a maladjustment of the human organisms to the environment?
  • 1) Holistic Concept
  • 2) Psychosocial Concept
  • 3) Ecological Concept
  • 4) Biomedical Concept
 Answer: 3)
59. ___ is a small box-like structure situated in the neck, anterior to esophagus and supported by Thyroid, Cricoid and Arytenoid cartilage.
  • 1) Pharynx
  • 2) Trachea
  • 3) Bronchus
  • 4) Larynx
 Answer: 4)
60. The Pharmacy Council of India’s elected and nominated members shall hold office for a period of how many years?
  • 1) 2 years
  • 2) 3 years
  • 3) 5 years
  • 4) 6 years
 Answer: 3)
61. According to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985, the Consultative committee constituted by the Central Government shall not exceed ___ members.
  • 1) 35
  • 2) 30
  • 3) 25
  • 4) 20
 Answer: 4)
62. Energy-giving, bodybuilding, protective and regulatory functions refer to which type of Food function?
  • 1) Social functions
  • 2) Psychological Function
  • 3) Cultural Functions
  • 4) Physiological functions
 Answer: 4)
63. Which of the following is not a feature of Zopiclone drug acting on Central Nervous System?
  • 1) It is useful in short term management of insomnia.
  • 2) They produce depression of CNS in dose dependent manner.
  • 3) It exhibits anticonvulsant and sedative properties.
  • 4) It exhibits muscle relaxant properties.
 Answer: 2)
64. ___ is the type of drug distribution system in which drugs are given to the patient from the nursing station and the pharmacy supplies from the drug store.
  • 1) Unit Dose System
  • 2) Combination of Individual Prescription & Floor Stock System
  • 3) Individual Prescription Order System
  • 4) Floor Stock System
 Answer: 4)
65. ___ are the fourth generation Cephalosporins used mainly in serious infections including septicaemia, respiratory tract infections and infections acquired from hospitals.
  • 1) Cefotaxime
  • 2) Cefazolin
  • 3) Cefepime
  • 4) Ceftazidime
 Answer: 3)
66. Which of the following Topical Anti-histaminic agent which has leukotriene and platelet aggregating factor antagonistic activity?
  • 1) Azelastine Hydrochloride
  • 2) Emedastine Difumarate
  • 3) Levocabastine Hydrochloride
  • 4) Pheniramine Maleate
 Answer: 1)
67. As per the legal aspects of a drug store, what is the temperature range required for the storage of antibiotics, vitamin products, vaccines, sera, enzymatic preparations etc.?
  • 1) 20 to 30 degrees Celsius
  • 2) 12 to 15 degrees Celsius
  • 3) 9 to 10 degrees Celsius
  • 4) 2 to 8 degrees Celsius
 Answer: 4)
68. ___ types of steroids interact with androgen receptor and enhance muscle mass and male sex hormones.
  • 1) Anabolic Steroids
  • 2) Progestins
  • 3) Glucocorticoids
  • 4) Ergosteroids
 Answer: 1)
69. Which of the following is/are the characteristic of Fractional Distillation? 1. It is used to separate mixtures of liquids that have similar boiling points. 2. 1t is used to obtain essential oils and herbal distillates from several aromatic herbs.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Only 2
  • 3) Both 1 and 2
  • 4) Neither 1 nor 2
 Answer: 1)
70. As per the FDA, the suspected adverse drug reaction for a new drug should be documented within how many years of its entry into the market?
  • 1) Five
  • 2) One
  • 3) Four
  • 4) Three
 Answer: 4)
71. Which of the following was/were aims of the Pharmacy Act 1948? 1. Regulation of the practice of pharmacy in India. 2. Raising the status of profession of Pharmacy. 3. Regulation of import, manufacture, sale and distribution of drugs.
  • 1) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 2) 1 and 2 Only
  • 3) 2 and 3 Only
  • 4) 1 and 3 Only
 Answer: 2)
72. Which of the following is not a stage of Tableting?
  • 1) Coating
  • 2) Filtration
  • 3) Granulation
  • 4) Dry Blending
 Answer: 2)
73. Which of the following is not related to the sterilization by dry heat?
  • 1) Effective method as dry heat by conduction reaches all surfaces of instruments.
  • 2) Leaves no chemical residue.
  • 3) Sterilization cycle time is shorter.
  • 4) Eliminates wet pack problems in humid climates.
 Answer: 3)
74. According to the classification of Antineoplastic Agents, which of the following does not fall under the category of Antimetabolites?
  • 1) Aziridines
  • 2) Purine Analogous
  • 3) Folic Acid Analogue
  • 4) Pyrimidine Analogues
 Answer: 1)
75. Which of the following options is not a type of Bulk Powders used for external use?
  • 1) Cachets
  • 2) Snuffs
  • 3) Douche powders
  • 4) Insufflation
 Answer: 1)
76. Which of the following is not a feature of Drum Dryer?
  • 1) The product obtained is completely dried and is in the final form.
  • 2) Heating time is short being only a few seconds.
  • 3) This method gives rapid heat drying and mass transfer
  • 4) Loading and unloading can be done without losses.
 Answer: 4)
77. _____ is not a type of a laxative which are the drugs that promote the evacuation of bowels and used in constipation.
  • 1) Senna
  • 2) Docusate
  • 3) Lactulose
  • 4) Loperamide
 Answer: 4)
78. Which of the following is/are characteristic of Monosaccharides? 1. They usually contain a 3-6 carbon atom chain with an aldehyde or a ketone group. 2. They are highly soluble in water due to the presence of polar hydroxyl groups. 3. They have high solubility in nonpolar solvents.
  • 1) 1 and 2 Only
  • 2) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 3) Only 2
  • 4) 2 and 3 Only
 Answer: 1)
79. Which of the following is/are the types of Dispensed preparations? 1. Elixirs 2. Nasal drops 3. Granules
  • 1) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 2) Only 2 and 3
  • 3) Only 2
  • 4) Only 1 and 3
 Answer: 1)
80. Which of the following is/are the Principles of Drug Dispensing? 1. Dispense medications when it is in the best interest of the client. 2. Dispense medications can be dispensed to both clients who are under your care or not.
  • 1) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 2) Only 2
  • 3) Only 1
  • 4) Both 1 and 2
 Answer: 3)
81. In which of the following is the antimicrobial agent bactericidal in nature?
  • 1) Chloramphenicol
  • 2) Erythromycin
  • 3) Ethambutol
  • 4) Cephalosporins
 Answer: 4)
82. Which of the following is/are the characteristic of Scheduled Banks in India? 1. These banks are included in the second schedule of the RBI Act 1934. 2. These banks are not always required to submit all the returns about their financial affairs to the RBI. 3. These banks can get financial help from RBI by borrowing against approved securities or discounting bills.
  • 1) All 1, 2 and 3
  • 2) 1 and 3 Only
  • 3) Only 1
  • 4) 2 and 3 Only
 Answer: 2)
83. What is the function of the Insulin hormone found in the Pancreas?
  • 1) Decreases blood glucose, alters protein and lipid metabolism
  • 2) Inhibit acid secretion in stomach
  • 3) Aids in secretion of HCI by stomach
  • 4) Increases blood glucose by increasing glycogenolysis
 Answer: 1)
84. The skeleton in the human body makes up almost how much of a healthy body's weight?
  • 1) two-fourth
  • 2) one-third
  • 3) one-fifth
  • 4) three-fourth
 Answer: 3)
85. Which of the following is/are not the characteristic of Pre-Pathogenesis Phase? 1. This phase begins with the entry of the disease agent in the human host. 2. The factors that favour agent interaction with the human host exist in the environment. 3. The clinical signs and symptoms of the disease are absent.
  • 1) Only 1
  • 2) Only 1 and 3
  • 3) Only 2
  • 4) Only 2 and 3
 Answer: 3)
86. ___ is the process which involves soaking of the powdered crude drug with the menstruum in a closed vessel for enough time for the menstruum to penetrate the cellular structure of the crude drug and dissolve the soluble constituents.
  • 1) Percolation
  • 2) Maceration
  • 3) Extraction
  • 4) Infusion
 Answer: 2)
87. Match the following organ with their primary function and mark the correct answer. 1. Pineal Gland calcium - 2. Thyroid Gland - 3. Thymus - 4. Adrenal Glands night - - A. controls tissue metabolic rate and levels regulates. - B. controls maturation of lymphocytes - C. adjust water balance, tissue metabolism, cardiovascular and respiratory activity. - D. control timing of reproduction and rhythms set day.
  • 1) 1-A, 2-C, 3-D, 4-B
  • 2) 1-B, 2-D, 3-C, 4-A
  • 3) 1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C
  • 4) 1-C, 2-A, 3-B, 4-D
 Answer: 3)
88. Which of the following is a function of Management?
  • 1) The decisions are influenced by the values, opinions, and beliefs of the managers.
  • 2) it is concerned with formulation of broad objectives, plans and policies.
  • 3) It decides what is to be done and when it is to be done.
  • 4) It makes use of the conceptual and human skills.
 Answer: 1)
89. Which of the dugs increase the production of bronchial secretion and reduce its viscosity to facilitate its removal by coughing?
  • 1) Expectorant
  • 2) Antihistaminics
  • 3) Pharyngeal Demulcents
  • 4) Antitussives
 Answer: 1)
90. Which of the following is not included in the Local Application route of drug administration?
  • 1) Lotions
  • 2) Inhalation
  • 3) Insertion
  • 4) Instillation
 Answer: 2)
91. What is the minimum area which is required to start a retail drug store?
  • 1) 50 sq. meter
  • 2) 100 sq. meter
  • 3) 30 sq. meter
  • 4) 10 sq. meter
 Answer: 4)
92. ___ are the substances that soften and moisturize the skin and decrease itching and flaking.
  • 1) Caustics
  • 2) Glycosides
  • 3) Emollients
  • 4) Demulcents
 Answer: 3)
93. Which f the following correctly depicts the Body Surface Area (BSA) of an individual which influences the concentration of drug in the body?
  • 1) BSA (m²) = BW(Kg)⁰·³⁵⁵ x Height (cm)⁰·⁵²⁵ x 0.004536
  • 2) BSA (m²) = BW(Kg)⁰·⁹²⁵ x Height (cm)⁰·⁶²⁵ x 0.003399
  • 3) BSA (m²) = BW(Kg)⁰·⁴²⁵ x Height (cm)⁰·⁷²⁵ x 0.007184
  • 4) BSA (m²) = BW(Kg)⁰·⁸⁸⁹ x Height (cm)⁰·⁴²⁵ x 0.001232
 Answer: 3)
94. Which of the given options correctly depict the Molecular formula of 2-Butanol?
  • 1)
  • 2)
  • 3)
  • 4)
 Answer: 1)
95. Which of the following is the correct definition of Bio Ethics?
  • 1) These are the ethical principles or codes for maintaining normal livelihood.
  • 2) The ethical principles or codes designed for a medical profession.
  • 3) It deals with origin of ethical principles that govern the specification of right and behavior.
  • 4) lt refers to the study of moral beliefs of the people.
 Answer: 1)
96. Which of the following types of the drugs dramatically affect perception, emotion and mental process?
  • 1) Stimulants
  • 2) Narcotic Analgesics
  • 3) Hallucinogens
  • 4) Depressants
 Answer: 3)
97. Which of the following is not a function of Connective Tissue found in the human body?
  • 1) It provides support and protects the body and its organs.
  • 2) It initiates and transmits action potential that helps coordinate body activities.
  • 3) It provides immunity to the body.
  • 4) It stores energy as reserved fat.
 Answer: 2)
98. ____ anatomy describes groups of organs that function together for a single purpose.
  • 1) Developmental
  • 2) Surface
  • 3) Systemic
  • 4) Cytology
 Answer: 3)
99. Which of the following is/are true about the Toxin? 1. It is a toxic substance that has produced naturally. 2. Dioxin produced as a by-product of certain chlorinated chemicals is a toxin.
  • 1) Only 2
  • 2) Neither 1 nor 2
  • 3) Both 1 and 2
  • 4) Only 1
 Answer: 4)
100. Which of the following statements is/are correct about the features of Enzymes? 1. Conjugated enzymes consist entirely of amino acids. 2. The complete biologically conjugated enzyme is called Holoenzyme.
  • 1) Both 1 and 2
  • 2) Only 1
  • 3) Only 2
  • 4) Neither 1 nor 2
 Answer: 3)

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