MCQs Test: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Unit-II
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Time for this test is 45 minutes.
- Simethicone is used as ----- in Antacid and Antispasmodic preparations.
- Adsorbent.
- Antacid.
- Antispasmodic.
- Diluent.
- Calamine is a Zinc Oxide with small amount of-----,
- Ferric Chloride.
- Ferric oxide.
- Ferric Sulphite.
- Ferrous Sulphate.
- Titanium Dioxide is a popular topical agent used in cosmetic preparations protects skin from,
- Bacterial infection.
- Harmful viruses.
- Harmful UV radiations.
- Harmful fungi.
- The official preparation of Calamine is Calamine lotion, pharmaceutically its a,
- Suspension.
- Emulsion.
- Solution.
- Liniment.
- Zinc oxide is a popular topical agent has following actions,
- Antiseptic & Astringent.
- Antacid & Astringent.
- Antacid & Protective.
- Antiseptic & Antacid.
- Hydrogen peroxide is a strong antimicrobial agent which act by,
- Oxidation.
- Halogenation.
- Protein precipitation.
- Neutralization.
- A bacteriostatic is a substance which,
- Kills the bacterias.
- Stops growth of bacteria.
- Promotes growth of bacteria.
- Differentiate bacteria.
- Potassium permanganate is also called,
- Blue vitriol.
- Caustic potash.
- Condy’s Crystals.
- Melanterite.
- Chlorinated lime which is famously called as “Bleaching Powder” causes antimicrobial action by,
- Oxidation.
- Halogenation.
- Protein precipitation.
- Neutralization.
- Aqueous Iodine solution is also called,
- Tincture of Iodine.
- Lugol’s Iodine.
- Milk of Iodine.
- All of the above.
- Boric acid is a weak acid, during its assay it reacts with glycerol to produce Glyceroboric acid which is a strong,
- Monobasic acid.
- Dibasic acid.
- Tribasic acid.
- Pentabnasic acid
- Astringents are the compounds which cause precipitation of,
- Proteins.
- Carbohydrates.
- Lipids.
- Vitamins.
- Chemically Alum is,
- Sodium Aluminium Sulphate.
- Potassium Aluminium Sulphate.
- Calcium Aluminium Sulphate.
- Potassium Copper Sulphate.
- Sublimed Sulphur is also called,
- Flower of Sulphur.
- Fruit of Sulphur.
- Leaf of Sulphur.
- Root of Sulphur.
- Selenium sulphide a popular topical agent found in,
- Anti Dandruff Shampoo.
- Deodorants.
- Skin lotions.
- Digestant Preparations.
- In haemoglobin Iron is present in,
- Ferrous Form.
- Ferric Form.
- The antidote used in iron poisoning is,
- Deferoxamine.
- Sodium nitrite.
- Sodium carbonate.
- Copper sulphate.
- Ferrous sulfate is also known as,
- Blue vitriol.
- Caustic potash.
- Condy’s Crystals.
- Melanterite.
- Which of the following forms of the Iron is used for parenteral administration?
- Ferrous sulphate.
- Ferric ammonium sulphate.
- Ferrous Glycine sulphate.
- Iron sorbitol complex.
- Most of the Iodine present in body is found in,
- Pituitary Gland.
- Thyroid Gland.
- Brain.
- Uterus.
- Iodine is assayed by,
- Acid-base titration
- Redox titration
- Precipitation titration
- Complexometric titration.
- Which of the following storage conditions suits well for Iodine,
- Store in an amber colored bottle in a cool and dark place.
- Store in a transparent container in a cool and dark place.
- Store below 8℃.
- Store in a red colored bottle in a cool and dark place.
- Potassium iodide a salt of iodine is a common ingredient of --- preparations,
- Digestant.
- Antacid.
- Expectorant.
- Antidiabetic.
- Which of the following radioactive Iodine is used in treatment of thyroid complications,
- I 131
- I123
- I125
- I135
- Most of the body’s Calcium is found in,
- Skin
- Bones.
- Muscles.
- Brain.
- Which of the following is not an Official Calcium compound.
- Calcium gluconate.
- Calcium Pantothenate.
- Bleaching Powder.
- Calcium Sodium Lactate.
- Which hormone deals with calcium absorption in the body?
- Parathyroid hormone.
- Thyroid hormones.
- Insulin.
- Glucagon.
- Antioxidants are the compounds which,
- Inhibit oxidation.
- Inhibit Reduction.
- Cause Reduction.
- Both a & c.
- Sodium nitrite although used as a food preservative it's also an antidote for..
- Cyanide Poisoning.
- Organophosphorus poisoning.
- Iron Poisoning.
- Atropine poisoning.
- Sodium metabisulphite is a common stabilizer in many injections used in which concentration?
- 1%
- 0.1%
- 0.01%
- 0.001%
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