MCQs Test: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Unit I.
Quiz
Time for this test is 45 minutes.
- Which of the following is NOT a way of impurities entering in pharmaceuticals,
- Raw material used in the process.
- Method or process used.
- Storage.
- Finished product.
- Which of the following statement is NOT true about impurities,
- They can change the appearance of a product.
- They are always toxic.
- They can cause incompatibility.
- They cause stability problems.
- Which of the following statement is true,
- The pharmaceutical product without impurity is not possible.
- The pharmaceutical product without impurity is possible.
- The limit test for Chlorides measures,
- Turbidity due to Silver Chloride.
- Precipitate of Silver Nitrate.
- Color of Silver Chloride.
- Color of Silver Nitrate.
- Standard solution in Limit Test of Chlorides is prepared using,
- Calcium Chloride.
- Sodium Chloride.
- Potassium Chloride.
- Hypochlorous Acid.
- Standard solution in Limit Test of Sulphates is prepared using,
- Calcium Sulphate.
- Sodium Sulphite
- Potassium Sulphate.
- Sulphuric Acid.
- The Limit test of Iron is based on the formation of Iron-thioglycollate which is ------- colored compound.
- Pink to Wine red.
- Pink to reddish Purple.
- Pink to Pinkish Black.
- Off white.
- Which of the following is a harmful impurity in the pharmaceutical products.
- Chlorides.
- Iron.
- Sulphate.
- Arsenic.
- The apparatus used for Limit Test of Arsenic is,
- Gutzeit Apparatus.
- Sutzeit Apparatus.
- Nessler Cylinder.
- Arsine Apparatus.
- In the Limit Test of Arsenic which of the following forms yellow colored stain on reaction with Mercuric Chloride paper?
- Potassium iodide.
- Arsenic Acid.
- Arsenious Acid.
- Arsine Gas.
- The acid base theory was first proposed by,
- Arrhenius.
- Lowrey.
- Bronsted.
- Galen.
- As per Arrhenius concept of Acid and Base a compound called as “Acid” when,
- It dissociates to form “H+ ions”.
- It dissociates to form “OH- ions”.
- It accepts Lone pair of electrons.
- It donates a lone pair of electrons.
- As per Bronsted Lowry COncept of Acid- Base a “Base” is a,
- Proton Donor.
- Proton Acceptor.
- Which of the following acid Base theories is composed of “Electronic Structure”?
- Arrhenius Theory.
- Bronsted Lowry Concept.
- Lewis Theory.
- None of the above.
- Which of the following is a “Weak Acid”?
- HCL.
- HI
- HNO3
- CH3COOH.
- Which of the following is a “Strong Base”?
- NaHCO3
- Na2Co3
- NH4OH
- C6H5NH2 .
- The solutions that resist change in pH value are called -----?
- Acid.
- Base.
- Buffer.
- Arrhenius Acid.
- Which of the following is also called “Caustic Potash”?
- Potassium Hydroxide.
- Potassium Permanganate.
- Potassium CHloride.
- Sodium Carbonate.
- Which of the following is also called “Caustic Soda”?
- Sodium bi carbonate.
- Sodium Carbonate.
- Sodium Hydroxide.
- Sodium CHloride.
- Empty Stomach has pH ----
- 1
- 5
- 7.4
- 8
- “Decreased” secretion of HCl in stomach is called ---,
- Hyperchlorhydria.
- Achlorhydria.
- Parachlorhydria.
- Zollinger Ellison Syndrome.
- Dilute HCl is given as an Acidifying agent to treat achlorhydria, it is advised to take slow sips from “Straw” in order to,
- Avoid damage to teeth.
- Avoid damage to oesophagus.
- Avoid stomach damage to the stomach.
- Avoid damage to the oral cavity.
- Although Sodium Bi Carbonate is a potent antacid its repeated use is restricted as it causes,
- Systemic alkalosis.
- Rebound Acidity.
- Achlorhydria.
- Peptic ulcer.
- Sodium Potassium Tartrate is also known as, Rochelle Salt is used as,
- An Antacid.
- Adsorbent.
- Saline Cathartic.
- Protective.
- The fluid present between cells is called as,
- Cellular fluid.
- Interstitial fluid.
- Intracellular fluid.
- Vascular fluid.
- Sodium is ……… electrolyte,
- Intracellular,
- Extracellular.
- Potassium is ……… electrolyte,
- Intracellular,
- Extracellular.
- In conditions resulting in water loss which also results in electrolyte imbalance, Sodium Chloride IP is given in such conditions by intravenous route in which isotonic concentration?
- 0.9% w/v.
- 0.95% v/v
- 0.19% w/v
- 1% w/v
- Which of the following is not an ingredient present in ORS.
- Sodium CHloride.
- Potassium Chloride.
- Glucose.
- Maltose.
- Ammonium Chloride is useful in maintaining in acid base equilibrium of the body is also useful as,
- Expectorant.
- Antacid.
- Antioxidant.
- Protective.
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