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Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Practice Test #2 For Pharmacy Exams

The important exam oriented question (MCQs)

Prakash Joshi
updated: 23 May 2022

This short Test includes important exam oriented MCQs from Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence according to the Diploma in Pharmacy syllabus.
Attempting this test will help to prepare for various competitive exams like DI, railway pharmacist, ESIC pharmacist, DSSSB pharmacist, HSSC Haryana pharmacist, AIIMS pharmacist, CGHS pharmacist, and many more.

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Q.1. Which drug from these is a schedule G drug?
  1. Cimetidine
  2. Allopurinol
  3. L-Asparginase
  4. Ketoprofen
Q.2. Bromhexin HCL is a -
  1. Sch. G drug
  2. Sch. H drug
  3. Sch. X drug
  4. Sch. W drug
Q.3. 'Magic remedies Act' was passed in -
  1. April 1954
  2. May 1950
  3. October 1948
  4. June 1959
Q.4. Drug Ferrous Sulphate is covered in schedule -
  1. G
  2. H
  3. X
  4. W
Q.5. Which disease is not included in schedule J ?
  1. AIDS
  2. Obesity
  3. Diabetes
  4. Tuberculosis
Q.6. Life period of whole human blood is
  1. 21 days
  2. 21 months
  3. 2 days
  4. 30 days
Q.7.  The term 'cool place' means -
  1. Temperature between 2℃ to 8℃
  2. Temperature between 4℃ to 6℃
  3. Temperature not exceeding 25℃
  4. Temperature between 10℃ to 25℃
Q.8. List of drugs that shall be marketed under generic names only included in schedule - 
  1. H
  2. X
  3. G
  4. W
Q.9. Schedule D of Drug and Cosmetic act is related to
  1. List of prescription drugs
  2. List of exempted from the certain provisions related to the manufacturing of drugs
  3. Standards for surgical dressings
  4. List of drugs exempted from the provisions of import of drug
Q.10. Penalty for use of government analyst report for advertisement is-
  1. ₹ 5000
  2. ₹ 2500
  3. ₹ 1000
  4. ₹ 500
Q.11. Poisonous drugs are covered in 
  1. Schedule F
  2. Schedule E
  3. Schedule Y
  4. Schedule X
Q.12. Minimum requirements for grant of licence to procure blood components from whole human blood is give in which schedule? 
  1. F1
  2. F(i)
  3. F(ii)
  4. F2
Q.13. Schedule F2 of Drug and Cosmetic act is related to - 
  1. Standards for opthalmic preparations
  2. Standards for surgical dressings
  3. Standards for sterilized umbilical tapes
  4. Standards for disinfectant fluids
Q.14. Which no. of form should be used for application for grant of license to sell, stock or distribute Drug?
  1. Form 8
  2. Form 19
  3. Form 12 A
  4. Form 10
Q.15. The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by the:
  1. Central government
  2. State government
  3. Cabinet health minister
  4. Legislative assembly
Q.16. The Insecticide act was passed in the year - 
  1. 1968
  2. 1960
  3. 1965
  4. 1967
Q.17. If a Cosmetic contains a colour which is not prescribed, is called -
  1. Spurious
  2. Misbranded
  3. Adulterated
  4. Narcotic
Q.18. Which of the following are prohibited to be imported?
  1. Toilet preparation
  2. Misbranded drugs
  3. Unani drugs
  4. None of the above
Q.19. The President of PCI is:
  1. Elected by its members
  2. Nominated by health secretary
  3. Elected by registered pharmacist
  4. None of these
Q.20. In case of the schedule X drugs the prescription should be in:
  1. Duplicate
  2. Triplicate
  3. Only one copy
  4. 5 copies
Q.21. Import of drugs in India through sea and air both is allowed in which of the following places?
  1. Chennai
  2. Kolkata
  3. Mumbai
  4. All of these
Q.22.  The Joint State Council has
  1. 3-5 registered pharmacists
  2. 5-10 registered pharmacists
  3. 1-9 registered pharmacists
  4. 4-9 registered pharmacists
Q.23. What is the punishment, when any person obstructing an inspector to exercise his duty?
  1. Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine upto Rs. 1000 or both
  2. Imprisonment upto 1 yrs or fine upto Rs. 5000 or both
  3. Imprisonment upto 5 yrs or fine upto Rs. 10000 or both
  4. Imprisonment upto 3 yrs or fine upto Rs. 5000 or both
Q.24. The committee that advises the D.T.A.B and various governments is :
  1. D.C.C.
  2. D.E.C.
  3. D.C.I.
  4. None of the above
Q.25. Manufacture without bond licences are issued by -
  1. Excise Commissioner
  2. Drug Inspector
  3. Government Analyst
  4. Registrar
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