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DSSSB Pharmacist

The DSSSB Pharmacist Exam is a competitive entrance exam conducted by the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB). It is held annually to recruit qualified pharmacists for various government healthcare institutions in Delhi.

Eligibility:
Nationality: Indian Citizen
Age Limit: 18-32 years (relaxation for reserved categories)
Educational Qualification: B.Pharm. degree recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)

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Pharmacy notes: Acidosis and Alkalosis in Phathophysiology

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Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics

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Pharmacist Exams revision: Pharmacology Chapter 1 - Important One Liner questions 1 of 15 〉 Continued substance use despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent psychological, or physical problem that is caused or exacerbated by use of the substance

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2 of 15 〉 A ligand that binds to a receptor and alters the receptor state resulting in a biological response.

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Q.1 'Jangali Pyaz' is synonym for

  • Strophanthus
  • Indian squil 
  • Garlic 
  • None of the above 


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Q.2 Nutmeg belongs to the family-

  • Myristicaceae
  • Myrtaceae
  • Lauraceae
  • Caryophyllaceae


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Q.3 Anise fruit is obtained from-

  • piper cubeba
  • Pimpenella anisum
  • Apium graveolens
  • none of these


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Q.4 Fennel contains sweet principle called-

  • fenchone
  • anethole
  • limonene
  • none of these


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Q.5 'Mother cloves' is a term given to-

  • Ripened fruit
  • Allied fruit
  • Clove stalk
  • Flowers of clove tree


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