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Practice Test #2 |  Pharmaceutics-II | MCQs For Pharmacy Exams

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Q.1. Type of emulsion produced with bees wax is -

  1. O/W
  2. W/O
  3. Both type
  4. None of the above

Q.2. An example of physical incompatibility is -

  1. Milk + water
  2. Sugar + water
  3. Camphor + menthol
  4. Sodium chloride + water

Q.3. Moist granules are dried at

  1. 50℃
  2. 90℃
  3. 80℃
  4. 60℃

Q.4. The latin word Primo mane means -

  1. Every morning
  2. Early in the morning
  3. In the morning
  4. At night

Q.5. Simple syrup B.P. contains sugar in percenetage is-

  1. 85%
  2. 60%
  3. 75%
  4. 50%

Q.6. Which one of these is present in compound sulphur lotion as wetting agent?

  1. Talc
  2. Quillaia tincture
  3. Zinc oxide
  4. Sodium citrate

Q.7. Which type of surfactants have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic portion?

  1. Anionic surfactants
  2. Cationic surfactants
  3. Non-ionic surfactants
  4. Sodium soap

Q.8. Span 80 is name given to -

  1. Sorbitan mono laurate
  2. Sorbitan mono stearate
  3. Sorbitan mono oleate
  4. None of the above

Q.9. Hypodermic injection is given in -

  1. Subcutaneous tissue
  2. Deltoid muscle
  3. Subarachnoid tissue
  4. None of the above

Q.10. Pharmagel A is obtained by :

  1. Acid hydrolysis
  2. Enzymatic hydrolysis
  3. Basic hydrolysis
  4. None of the above

Q.11. The temperature at which blood plasma and tears freeze is -

  1. - 0.122 ℃
  2. - 0.3 ℃
  3. - 0.52 ℃
  4. None of the above

Q.12. Extraction of vegetables drug with cold or boiling water for short time is called

  1. Tincture
  2. Infusion
  3. Percolate
  4. Spirit

Q.13. in capsules ROTOSORT is used for -

  1. Filling powders into capsules
  2. Filling pallets into capsules
  3. Filling liquids into capsules
  4. Sorting the unfilled capsules

Q.14. Lozenges are also known as

  1. Buccal tablets
  2. Pessaries
  3. Troches
  4. Pastilles

Q.15. Enteric coated tablets are meant for disintegration in -

  1. Stomach
  2. Mouth
  3. Intestine
  4. None of these

Q.16. Dextrose injection is sterilised by

  1. Hot air oven
  2. Autoclave
  3. Tyndallization
  4. Pasteurization

Q.17. Youngs formula for dose calculation is -

  1. \({Age \ in \ years \over Age \ in \ years + 12} × adult dose\)
  2. \({Age \over 20} × adult \ dose\)
  3. Weight of the child in lbs/150 × adult dose
  4. Age in months / 150 × adult dose

Q.18. Talc is used in the preparation of aromatic water as a 

  1. Vehicle
  2. Distributive agent
  3. Medicament
  4. None of the above

Q.19. Amorphous forms of drugs are

  1. Usually less soluble than crystalline forms
  2. Usually more soluble than crystal form.
  3. Also called solvents
  4. Practically insoluble

Q.20. Shrinkage of gel by extrusion of liquid is called -

  1. Dilatancy
  2. Plasticity
  3. Ebullition
  4. Syneresis

Q.21. In situ salt formation is a technique used in drug therapy to overcome -

  1. Lack of solubility of salt
  2. Poor absorption
  3. Chemical instability
  4. Complexation problems

Q.22. Disposable syringes are made up of -

  1. Polypropylene
  2. Transparent polystyrene
  3. Glass
  4. Poly tetrachloro ethylene

Q.23. Fine droplets of nasal sprays are produced by using -

  1. Nebuliser
  2. Atomiser
  3. Propellent
  4. Sprayer

Q.24. The process of grinding a substance to very fine powder is termed -

  1. Trituration
  2. Sublimation
  3. Percolation
  4. Levigation

Q.25. The ideal antiseptic concentration of ethyl alcohol is -

  1. 95%
  2. 100%
  3. 70%
  4. 50%

Q.26. Urethral suppositories are also called as -

  1. Pessaries
  2. Nasal bougies
  3. Bougies
  4. Suppositories

Q.27. The substance added to form deflocculated suspensions is -

  1. Suspending agent
  2. Wetting agent
  3. Electrolytes
  4. Dispersing agents

Q.28. Which is not a mineral hydrocolloid?

  1. Veegum
  2. Colloidal silica
  3. Colloidal alumina
  4. Tragacanth

Q.29. Number of fluid ounce present in one pint is -

  1. 15
  2. 20
  3. 30
  4. 40

Q.30. The symbol ℞ is written in which part of the prescription?

  1. Inscription
  2. Superscription
  3. Subscription
  4. Signature

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