This Practice test contains 20 important MCQs from Pharmaceutics part 1. Attempting this test will help a little to check your progress for upcoming exams as DSSSB, Railways, ESIC, or other state pharmacist exams. Also, it will help students to revise who are preparing for semester exams.
Pharmaceutics Practice Quiz (Aptitude test for Pharmacy exams)
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Q1.
one pound apothecary is equivalent to
📘 Explanation:
The apothecary system of weights is the hystorical system of masss unit i.e pounds and grains. 1 pound (lb) is equivalent to 7000 grains.
Q2.
Ampoules generally contain
📘 Explanation:
Ampoules are hermatically seales, and contain only single dose parentrals.
Q3.
Plasticizers are added in plastic to provide
📘 Explanation:
plasticisers are additives to that increase the plasticity (flexibility) or fluidity of the material.
Q4.
Which mill is used for size reduction of fibrous material?
📘 Explanation:
Size reduction is a process of reducing substance to smaller particles. Cutter mill is used for fibrous material.
Q5.
Ball mill works on the principle of
📘 Explanation:
Ball mill works on the both princilpes of Attrition and impact.
Q6.
Micrometrics deals with the study of
📘 Explanation:
Micrometrics is a science and technology of small particles.
Q7.
Which filter is used for bacterial filtration?
📘 Explanation:
Membrane sepration process operates without heating. Membrane filters are made up of cellulose nitrate which is highly flammable compound.
Q8.
The extraction process, in which crude drug is kept in contact with menstrum is called
📘 Explanation:
Macretion is also a wine making process n which raw, dried or preserved fruit or vegetables are soaked in a liquid to softened the food or absorb the flavour of the liquid.
Q9.
Belladonne tincture is prepared by percolation due to its
📘 Explanation:
Belladona tincture primary used in diarrohea and visceral pain. It contains active substance to get high yield it is isolated by percolation process.
Q10.
Drug and menstrum ratio of tincture is
📘 Explanation:
A tincture is an alcoholic extract of plant or animal material or solution of such or of a low volatile substance containing 1 part of material in 4 parts of alcoholic solution (menstrum).
Q11.
Fractional distillation is carried out for seprating
📘 Explanation:
Fractional distillation is a process of seprating two or more liquids from a solution by heating the solution. As different liquids vaporise at different tempratures.
Q12.
In which dryer, drying takes place at very low temprature?
📘 Explanation:
The sublimation of the product is done at -20°ree; C temperature.
Q13.
Sera are used to provide
📘 Explanation:
Artificial passive immunity is aquired through transfer of antibodies or activated T-cells from an immune host and it short lived. Passive immunity can occurs naturally when material antibodies are transferred to the fetus through placenta.
Q14.
The lack of ability to resist infection is
📘 Explanation:
In epidemiology, A susceptible indivisual is member in a population who is at risk of becoming infected by a disease.
Q15.
Tablet is film coated with
📘 Explanation:
Hdroxy propyle methyle cellulose is also known as Hypromellose.
Q16.
Which one of these substance can be directly compressed into tablet?
📘 Explanation:
Aspirin also known as acetyl salicylic acid, can directly compressed into tablet.
Q17.
Slugging is related to
📘 Explanation:
Dry granulation process creates granules by light compacting of the powder blend under low pressure.
Q18.
The solution of potassium permangnate is filterd through
📘 Explanation:
Potassium permangnate is act as an antiseptic and also a strong oxidising agent. Due to oxydising nature it can affect paper, cotton etc.
Q19.
Water attack test is is used to identify the alkalinity in:
📘 Explanation:
Water attack test is used for Type II glass.
Q20.
Saccharin sodium is used as :
📘 Explanation:
Saccharin sodium is a artificial sweetner.
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