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Pharmaceutics Practice Quiz on packaging and size reduction for pharmacy exams

✍️ Pharmacy Exams 📅 May 9, 202125,086 views 📝 Attempts: 8 📥 Download PDF
This is a short Quiz of 10 questions from chapters,  size reduction and packaging of pharmaceuticals products.
These objective questions (mcqs) help you to revise these two important topics in pharmaceutics..
Q1. Containers meant for storage of injectables are made of
Q2. Air tight sealed containers are used for
Q3. Hydraulic resistance test is performed on glass in order to find out
Q4. Collapsible tubes made from lead is not used for pharmaceutical packaging due to
Q5. Ball Mills work on the principle of 
Q6. The output of size reduction of material in a machine depends on 
Q7. Roller mill works on the principle of
Q8. Give the name of the mill in which no wear occurs
Q9. The efficiency of a ball mill is maximum at
Q10. Sulphur glass is prepared from soda glass by treating it's surface with -
soda glass surface is treated with either Sulphur dioxide or ammonium sulphate to prepare sulphured glass.
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