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Pharmacology Aptitude Test

Prakash Joshi October 17, 201919.7k views 10 Questions 541 Attempts

This Pharmacology aptitude test contains 10 Questions from general pharmacology for pharmacists. It wil check the basic knowledge of drugs, machanism, doses, and many more common information required for a pharmacist. Suitable for all those who preparing for Govt. Exams  or having employed as a pharmacist.


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Q1. Pharmacokinetic deals with the study of:
📘 Explanation: Pharmacokinetics is the study of the fate of substances administered externally i.e.,ADME
Q2. Idiosyncratic reaction is related to:
📘 Explanation: Idiosyncratic reactions occur unpredictably among the population. Examples of drugs showing idiosyncratic reaction include troglitazone, valproate, amiodarone, ketoconazole, disulfiram, and isoniazid
Q3. Thalidomide, effective in insomnia was discarded due to its :
📘 Explanation: Thalidomide causes malformation of the limb in newborns, called Phocomelia.
Q4. Oily injection is preferably given by :
📘 Explanation: Oily injections are given in an small volume upto 3ml. Intramuscular route might be applied to the buttock, thigh and deltoid.
Q5. The main use of eserine is in :
📘 Explanation: Serine is also known as 'Physostigmine'. It is naturally occurring alkaloid. Physostigmine increases the outflow of aqueous humor in the eye.
Q6. Which one of these is non barbiturate, used for paediatric anaesthesia?
📘 Explanation: Ketamine is a phencyclidine derivative is used as an ideal emergency drug for pediatric anaesthesia and as a pain killer in intensive care.
Q7. Fortwin is a common brand name for :
📘 Explanation: Pentazocine is a prototypical mixed agonist-antagonist narcotic.
Q8. Salicylate decreases the synthesis of one of the following
📘 Explanation: Postaglandins are the group of compounds derived enzymatically from fatty acids.
Q9. In, Alcoholism, which one of these drug is used?
📘 Explanation: Disulfiram blocks the processing of alcohol in the body by inhibiting acetaldehyde dehydrogenase.
Q10. First line drug for tuberculosis unclude :
📘 Explanation: TB can be treated effectively by using first line drugs (FLD) isoniazid (INH), rifampin (RIF), pyrazinamide (PZA), ethambutol (EMB) and streptomycin (SM)
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