Test Attempted : Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)
Total Questions : 30
Attempted : 30
Skipped : 0
Correct Responses : 10
Incorrect Responses : 20
Marks Obtained
Q.1. Diflunisal is a diflourophenyl derivative of -
Your Response : (d) Pyrazole
Correct Response : c) Salicylic acid
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Salicylic acid
Explanation: Diflunisal is an analgesic drug, a derivative of salicylic acid. Brand name dolobid.
Q.2. Drug used in gout is -
Your Response : (b) Oxyphenbutazone
Correct Response : c) Indomethacin
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Indomethacin
Explanation: Indomethacin is the drug of choice in gout. It is one among the synthetic drug.
Q.3. Oxyphenbutazone is active metabolite of following -
Your Response : (c) Phenylbutazone
Correct Response : c) Phenylbutazone
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Phenylbutazone
Explanation: Phenylbutazone is metabolised in liver to oxyphenebutazone, which also pharmacologically active.
Q.4. Carbomal, used in mild insomnia is a -
Your Response : (b) Barbiturate
Correct Response : c) Monoureides
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Monoureides
Explanation: Carbomol is belongs to the class monoureides and it is used for mild sleep disorder (insomnia).
Q.5. Cocaine is rarely used due to its -
Your Response : (d) Incompatibility
Correct Response : c) Toxicity and addiction
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Toxicity and addiction
Explanation: Use of cocaine is restricted due to its addiction (habit forming properties)
Q.6. Largactil is a a common name for -
Your Response : (a) Prochlorperazine
Correct Response : b) Chlorpromazine
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Answer:
(b) Chlorpromazine
Explanation: Chlorpromazine is belongs to antipsychotic class (dopamine antagonist)
Q.7. Which drug is preferred to give to bed wetted children?
Your Response : (d) Isocarboxazide
Correct Response : b) Imipramine
Marks : 0
Answer:
(b) Imipramine
Explanation: Imipramine is a Tricyclic antidepressant drug used for bed wetting.
Q.8. Which one of these drug is mono-amine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor?
Your Response : (a) Imipramine
Correct Response : d) Tranylcypromine
Marks : 0
Answer:
(d) Tranylcypromine
Explanation: MAO inhibitors are used in depression. They includes tranylcypromine, phenelgine, isocarboxazide, linezolid etc.
Q.9. Caffeine is a -
Your Response : (c) 1,3-dimethyl xanthene
Correct Response : b) 1,3,7-trimethyl xanthene
Marks : 0
Answer:
(b) 1,3,7-trimethyl xanthene
Explanation: Caffeine is 1,3,7-trimethyl xanthene, theophylline is 1,3-dimethyl xanthene and theobromine is 1,3- dimethyl xanthene.
Q.10. Parkinsonism occurs due to -
Your Response : (a) Excess of dopamine
Correct Response : b) Depletion of dopamine
Marks : 0
Answer:
(b) Depletion of dopamine
Explanation: The loss of dopamine in brain is cause for parkinson's disease.
Q.11. Naphazoline is used in -
Your Response : (c) Nasal congestion
Correct Response : c) Nasal congestion
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Nasal congestion
Explanation: Naphazoline is a sympathomimetic agent. It is used as nasal decongestion agent.
Q.12. Hyoscine (scopolamine) differs structurally from atropine -
Your Response : (b) Hyoscine is an ester of different alcohol and tropic acid
Correct Response : c) Hyoscine possesses epoxide linkage between carbon 6 and 7
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Hyoscine possesses epoxide linkage between carbon 6 and 7
Explanation: Scopolamine and atropine both are tropane alkaloids. Presence of epoxide linkage between carbon 6 and 7 is the structural difference between these two. (See image below)
Q.13. Quinidine acts as antiarrhythmic drug by -
Your Response : (c) Sodium channel blockade
Correct Response : c) Sodium channel blockade
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Sodium channel blockade
Explanation: Quinidine is a stereoisomer of quinine. It acts by blocking sodium channels.
Q.14. Propranolol, atenolol, and metoprolol are similar in structure due to possession of-
Your Response : (a) Basic nucleus
Correct Response : b) Side chain (2-hydroxy-3-isopropylaminopropoxy)
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Answer:
(b) Side chain (2-hydroxy-3-isopropylaminopropoxy)
Explanation: The side chain is same in metaprolol, atenolol, and propranolol. All these three are β -blockers.
Q.15. Mannitol acts as diuretic by-
Your Response : (b) Increasing the rate if glomerular filtration
Correct Response : a) Increasing the osmotic pressor in renal tubule
Marks : 0
Answer:
(a) Increasing the osmotic pressor in renal tubule
Explanation: Mannitol (manna sugar) is used clinically as diuretic and acts as osmotic agents (osmotherapy).
Q.16. Sulphonylureas act as oral hypoglycaemic agent by -
Your Response : (b) Utilising the Glucose
Correct Response : c) Stimulating insulin secretion
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Answer:
(c) Stimulating insulin secretion
Explanation: Sulphonylureas are the class of anti-diabetic drugs (type 2 diabetes) they act by increasing insulin release from beta cells of pancreases.
Q.17. Antithyroid drugs decrease the synthesis of thyroxine by -
Your Response : (b) Destroying the cell in thyroid gland
Correct Response : c) Interfering with incorporation of iodide thyroglobulin
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Interfering with incorporation of iodide thyroglobulin
Explanation: Antithyroid drugs (carbimazole, methimazole, and propyl thiouracil) act by inhibiting iodination of thyroglobulin.
Q.18. Which one of these is an anabolic steroid?
Your Response : (b) Fluxymesterone
Correct Response : c) Stanozolol
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Stanozolol
Explanation: Stanozolol, danozol, nandrolone, metenolone etc. are anabolic steroids.
Q.19. Hydrocortisone differ from cortisone in possessing -
Your Response : (c) Hydroxy group in place of keto group at C-11
Correct Response : c) Hydroxy group in place of keto group at C-11
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Hydroxy group in place of keto group at C-11
Explanation: At the C-11 position cortisone has C>=O group and hydrocortisone has >-OH group
Q.20. Sulphonamides act as antibacterial drug due to -
Your Response : (a) Free amino group
Correct Response : a) Free amino group
Marks : 1
Answer:
(a) Free amino group
Explanation: The free amino group in sulphonamides is responsible for their abtibacterial action.
Q.21. The structure of penicillin consists of
Your Response : (a) Thiozolidine
Correct Response : c) Thiazolidine and β -lactam ring
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Thiazolidine and β -lactam ring
Explanation: Penicillin consists of thiazolidine and β - lactam ring.
Q.22. Which one if these antibiotics is effective in the treatment of intestinal amoebiasis?
Your Response : (b) Paromomycin
Correct Response : b) Paromomycin
Marks : 1
Answer:
(b) Paromomycin
Explanation: Paromomycin is an aminoglycosides antibiotic, used to treat intestinal amoebiasis infections.
Q.23. Vermox is a common brand for -
Your Response : (c) Mebendazole
Correct Response : c) Mebendazole
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Mebendazole
Explanation: Vermox is the brand name for mebendazole which is anti-worm (anthelmintic) drug.
Q.24. Which one of these drugs is used as an opthalmic diagnostic agent?
Your Response : (c) Methelene blue
Correct Response : a) Fluorescein sodium
Marks : 0
Answer:
(a) Fluorescein sodium
Explanation: Fluoresceine is orange red, non toxic and acidic dye of xanthene series. It is used as opthalmic diagnostic agents.
Q.25. Evans blue is used to determine -
Your Response : (d) Ulceration in Eye cornea
Correct Response : c) Blood volume
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Answer:
(c) Blood volume
Explanation: Evans blue is an azo dye which has very high affinity for serum albumin. Because of thus it is used to determine blood volume.
Q.26. Which one of these vitamin is a naphthaquinone derivative?
Your Response : (d) Vitamin D
Correct Response : c) Vitamin K
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Vitamin K
Explanation: Vitamin K is a group of structurally similar fat soluble vitamins having naphthaquinone ring (vitamin K1 and K2)
Q.27. Chemical structure of halothene is-
Your Response : (a) CH3-CHBrCl
Correct Response : a) CH3-CHBrCl
Marks : 1
Answer:
(a) CH3-CHBrCl
Explanation: Halothane (Fluothane) is an inhalant general anesthatic.chemically it is 2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane.
Q.28. The number of nitrogen atom in benzimidazole is :
Your Response : (a) 2 in the same ring
Correct Response : a) 2 in the same ring
Marks : 1
Answer:
(a) 2 in the same ring
Explanation: 2 nitogen atoms are present in one ring (same ring) of benzimidazole.
Q.29. which one of these antineoplastic (anticancer) drugs contains platinum?
Your Response : (c) Cisplatin
Correct Response : c) Cisplatin
Marks : 1
Answer:
(c) Cisplatin
Explanation: Cisplatin is diamino-dichloro-platinum, anticancer drug. Now also include carbaplatin, oxaloplatin.
Q.30. The organophosphate poisoning is treated by
Your Response : (d) Pyridostigmine
Correct Response : c) Pralidoxime
Marks : 0
Answer:
(c) Pralidoxime
Explanation: Pralidoxime is used to treat the poisoning caused by organophosphate and ACH inhibitors.