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MCQs Test: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Unit-IV
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MCQs Test: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Unit-IV
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Time for this test is 45 minutes.
- 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%
- Which of the following compounds is not an antioxidant.
- Sodium nitrite.
- Sodium bisulphite.
- Sodium metabisulphite.
- Sodium carbonate.
- Expectorants are the drugs which,
- Stimulates CNS.
- Removes sputum from the respiratory tract.
- Relieves hypochlorhydria.
- Increase urine formation.
- Ammonium chloride is a popular expectorant used in many cough preparations find the term not applicable to it,
- Diuretic.
- Expectorant.
- Maintains acid base balance.
- Anticaries.
- Antimony Potassium Tartrate is commonly known as,
- Tartar emetic.
- Antimony emetic.
- Potassium emetic.
- Semipotent emetic.
- Identify the chemical agent which has astringent, emetic actions and is an ingredient of “Fehling's Reagent”.
- Ammonium Chloride.
- Potassium sulphate.
- Copper sulphate.
- Antimony Potassium Tartrate.
- Calamine lotion is a suspension, identify the suspending agent used in its formulation?
- Zinc oxide.
- Calamine.
- Liquified phenol.
- Bentonite.
- Kieselguhr a popular filter aid used in pharmaceutical industry commonly called as,
- Diatomaceous earth.
- Diatomaceous soil.
- Diatomaceous mud.
- Diatomaceous water.
- Sodium nitrite is a ------ antidote,
- Physiological
- Mechanical.
- Chemical.
- All of the above.
- Activated charcoal is a ------ antidote,
- Physiological
- Mechanical.
- Chemical.
- All of the above.
- According to the IP, calamine is?
- Titanium Oxide
- Zinc Oxide & 0.5% ferric oxide
- Magnesium Sulphate
- Ferric Oxide
- BAL is used as an Antidote in the Poisoning of?
- Cyanide,
- Arsenic,
- Aspirin.
- Atropin.
- British anti-Lewisite (BAL) is commonly known as,
- Penicillamine.
- Dimercaprol.
- Succimer.
- Diferroxime.
- Titanium dioxide used in Sunscreen cream as?
- Humectant.
- Preservative.
- Antioxidant.
- Opacifier.
- Titanium oxide is used as a colouring agent to produce,
- Dark colors.
- Mixed colors.
- Opaque colors.
- None of the above.
- In tablet manufacturing talc is used as,
- Disintegrating agent.
- Binding agent.
- Flavoring agent.
- Glidant.
- Sodium Bromide is used in medicine as,
- Antidiabetic.
- Sedative.
- Antacid.
- Diuretic.
- Which of the following is not an inorganic suspending agent,
- Bentonite,
- Clay,
- Sodium chloride.
- Magnesium Aluminum Silicate.
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