Drug Inspector Previous Paper APPSC 2012 Andra Pradesh

Q.121) In prescription qid means

[a]          Four time a day 

[b]          Quantity sufficient 

[c]          One fourth once 

[d]          Every other day

[S121] on a prescription, q.i.d. (or qid) means 4 times a day (from the Latin quater in die).

Q.122) In a prescription ‘post cibum’ means

[a]          Before food 

[b]          After food 

[c]          As directed 

[d]          Occassionally

Q.123) Material tasted for microbial contamination include all except

[a]          Catgut 

[b]          Human blood and blood product 

[c]          Phenol

[d]          Eye drops

Q.124) 1 gram is equal to how many grain

[a]          60 

[b]          15 

[c]          30 

[d]          10

Q.125) Pharmaceutical may be contaminated by all except

[a]          Dust 

[b]          Free organisms 

[c]          Poisonous gases 

[d]          Droplets

Q.126) International pharmacopoeia is published by

[a]          UNCTAD 

[b]          WHO 

[c]          UNESCO 

[d]          UNICET

Q.127) Tablespoon is equal to

[a]          5m1

[b]          10ml 

[c]          15ml 

[d]          30ml

Q.128) One quart is equal to

[a]          250ml 

[b]          500ml 

[c]          750ml 

[d]          1000ml

Q.129) As per narcotic drug act ‘controlled substances’ means

[a]          Drug banned by state

[b]          Drug notified in the central government gazette

[c]          Drug dispensed by registered medical practioner order

[d]          Drug included in controlled price list

Q.130) What is blood brain barrier

[a]          capillaries of the brain 

[b]          Fourth ventricles 

[c]          Third ventricles 

[d]          First ventricles

Q.131) Broad spectrum anthelmentic

[a]          piperazine citrate 

[b]          Albendazole  

[c]          Niclosamide 

[d]          Tetrachloro ethylene

Q.132) ‘Bid’ in prescription means

[a]          Twice a day 

[b]          Thrice a day 

[c]          Two spoons 

[d]          Two tablets

Q.133) Drug obtained by recombinant DNA technology

[a]          Tetanus toxoid 

[b]          penicillin 

[c]          Human insulin 

[d]          zidovudine

Q.134) Why thickeninig agent are used in eye drops?

[a]          Promote tears 

[b]          Wash and clean eyes

[c]          Prolong contact with eye 

[d]          lubricating the contact lens

Q.135) Macrolide antibiotic

[a]          C1arithromycin 

[b]          Streptomycin 

[c]          Ciprofloxacin 

[d]          Chloromphenicol

Q.136) Centrally acting muscle relaxant

[a]          Halothane 

[b]          2-tubocurarine 

[c]          Mephenesin 

[d]          Succinyl choline

Q.137) Young formula for calculating child dose

[a]          Age In years + 20 × Adult dose 

[b]          Age(year) + Age +12 × Adult dose

[c]          Age in year + ½  Adult dose 

[d]          Age in year + Age + 12  ½  Adult dose

Q.138) Drug obtained from animal source

[a]          Dicoumarol 

[b]          Heparin 

[c]          Insulin-human 

[d]          Cocaine

Q.139) Bactericidal agent

[a]          Sulfadoxin 

[b]          Ceftriaxone 

[c]          Tetracycline 

[d]          Chloramphenicol

Q.140) Malaria is caused by

[a]          Plasmodium vivax 

[b]          Entamoeba histolytica

[c]          Wuchureria bancrofti 

[d]          Necator Americana

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