Q.91) Gloves are sterilized by
[a] Ehtylene oxide
[b] Hot air oven method
[c] Dry heat
[d] Radiant heat
Q.92) Analgesic from opium poppy
[a] Diazepam
[b] Morphine
[c] Aspirin
[d] Diclofenac
Q.93) What are the sources of contamination include all except all
[a] The breath
[b] The heart
[c] Atmosphere
[d] Fumig
Q.94) Anti-emetic
[a] Metoclopramide
[b] Ethionamide
[c] Ranitidine
[d] Apomorphine
Q.95) Drugs useful in Hepaticx ameobiasis
[a] Chloroquine
[b] Tetracycline
[c] Mebendazole
[d] Pyrantel
Q.96) Effect of injecting hypotonic saline intravenously
[a] Damage to venous walls
[b] Raise in the blood pressure
[c] Hemolysis
[d] Diuresis
Q.97) ‘R’ in prescription means
[a] Repeat
[b] Rectify
[c] Take
[d] Supply
Q.98) Prevention of illicit traffic in narcotic and psychotropic drug act was enacted in
[a] 1986
[b] 1987
[c] 1988
[d] 1989
Q.99) Ciprofloxacin is drug of choice in
[a] Tonisilitis
[b] urinary tract infection
[c] Fungal infection
[d] Scabies
Q.100) ‘AC’ means is prescription
[a] Before rising
[b] Before food
[c] shake well
[d] Water
Q.101) Preservative useful in eye drops
[a] Mercuric chloride
[b] Chlorine water
[c] Bromine water
[d] Phenyl mercuric nitrate
Q.102) Drug used in petitmal epilepsy
[a] Phenytoin sodium
[b] Ethosuximide
[c] Carbamezapine
[d] Phenobarbitone
Q.103) Narcotic drug and psychotropic drugs act, 1985, came into effect on
[a] 1-1-1985
[b] 14-11-1985
[c] 26-1-1996
[d] 14-11-1986
Q.104) USP stands for
[a] United state pharmacopoeia
[b] United nation nation pharmacopoeia
[c] Unsaturated Solution and powder
[d] United National Formulary
Q.105) F1uoro quinolones include all except
[a] Ofloxacin
[b] Sparfloxacin
[c] Pefloxacin
[d] Cloxacilli
Q.106) What is ‘SS’ in prescription?
[a] solution saturated
[b] syrupy solution
[c] one hale
[d] when needed
Q.107) Calcium channel blocker useful in angina
[a] Atewolol
[b] Aspirin
[c] Nifedipine
[d] Nitroglycerine
Q.108) Proton pump inhibitor
[a] Sucralfate
[b] Milk of Magnesium
[c] Ranitidine
[d] Omeprazole
Q.109) Broad spectrum antibiotic
[a] Ampicillin
[b] Cefazolin
[c] Doxycycline
[d] Clrithromycin
Q.110) In a prescription ‘signature’ means
[a] Doctor’s initials
[b] patient’s initials
[c] Instruction to the patient
[d] pharmacist’s initials
Q.111) What is the meaning of ‘pru’ in a prescription?
[a] Per rectum normally
[b] When needed
[c] per orally normally
[d] post lunch
Q.112) Semi-synthetic drug
[a] Penicillin-G
[b] Ampicillin-N
[c] Rifamycin-B
[d] Streptomycin
Q.113) Cardiac glycoside
[a] Enalapril
[b] Hydralazine
[c] Digoxin
[d] Hydrochlorothiazide
Q.114) Antineoplastic drug
[a] Methotrexate
[b] Piperazine citrate
[c] Amantadine
[d] Co-trimoxazole
Q.115) Therapeutic use of hypertonic solution injection
[a] Hypovolemic shock
[b] For lysing the R8C
[c] To cause damage to vein an occlusion
[d] For dissolving powers for injection
Q.116) Digitalis is useful in
[a] Hypertension
[b] Angina
[c] Hypotension
[d] congestive heart failure
Q.117) One teaspoonful is equal to
[a] 30ml
[b] 16ml
[c] 10 ml
[d] 5 ml
Q.118) In a prescription ‘signa’ means?
[a] signature
[b] Signs and symptoms
[c] single items
[d] Label
Q.119) Retroviral infection
[a] Small pox
[b] Influenza
[c] HIV
[d] Cytomegalovirus
Q.120) Drug useful in peptic ulcer all except
[a] Aluminium hydroxide gel
[b] Magnesium sulphate
[c] Magnesium trisilicate
[d] Magnesium hydroxide