26. The schedule which mention the list of substances that should be sold by retail only on prescription of registered medical practitioner:
(a) Schedule H
(b) Schedule W
(c) Schedule M
(d) Schedule J
27. Chairman of DTAB:
(a) Director of Health Services
(b) Drug Cotnroller of India
(c) President, Pharmacy Council of India
(d) President, Medical Council of India
(a) Ferric thioglycolate
(b) Ferrous thioglycollate
(c) Thiopentone sodium
(d) Ferric thiocyanate
29. Centrally acting muscle relaxant:
(a) Dantrolene sodium
(b) D-Tubocurarine
(c) Dexamethonim
(d) Diazepam
30. Drug used in methanol poisoning:
(a) Fomepizole
(b) Disulfiram
(c) Rabiprazole
(d) Clotrimazole
31. Drug used in absence seizures:
(a) Phenobarbitone
(b) Carbamazepine
(c) Phenytoin
(d) Ethosuximide
32. Gutzeit apparatus is used to carry out:
(a) Limit test for iron
(b) Limit test for chloride
(c) Limit test for arsenic
(d) Assay of copper sulphate
33. Specific benzodiazepine antagonist:
(a) Mterazole
(b) Flumazenil
(c) Bemegride
(d) Flurazepam
34. Chaulmoogra oil is:
(a) Antiepileptic
(b) Tranquiliser
(c) Antileprotic
(d) Aromatic
35. Urinary acidifier shows expectorant activtiy:
(a) Ammonium chloride
(b) Potassium chloride
(c) Magnesium chloride
(d) Aluminium chloride
36. Dragendorffs test is used to detect:
(a) Glycosides
(b) Alkaloids
(c) Tannins
(d) Terpenoids
37. Hydrated magnesium silicate is:
(a) Alum
(b) Lactose
(c) Bentonite
(d) Talc
(a) Antispychotic
(b) Anthelmintic
(c) Hypolipidaemic
(d) Antimalarial
39. Reddish brown colour of calamine is due to:
(a) Zinc chloride
(b) Ferric chloride
(c) Ferric oxide
(d) Potassium permanganate
40. Lugols Solution contains:
(a) 5% W/v Iodine 10% w/v Potassium iodide
(b)10% W/v Iodine 20% w/v Potassium
(c) 20% Potassium iodide (d) Hydrogen peroxide 6%
41. Digitalis act by inhibiting:
(a) Na+K+ATPase
(b) H+K+ATPase
(c) Kininase II
(d) Protein kinase
42. Aldosterone antagonist:
(a) Frusemide
(b) Valsartan
(c) Acetazolamide
(d) Spiranolactone
43. Long term procainamide therapy can cause:
(a) Dry cough
(b) Alopecia
(c) Potural hypotension
(d) Systemic lupus erythematosus
44. Verapamil is a:
(a) Calcium channel blocker
(b) Potassium channel opener
(c) Angiotensin receptor antagonist
(d) Beta Blocker
(a) Modified Borntragers test
(b) Legal test
(c) Vitali morin test
(d) Balget test
46. Antidote for cyanide poisoning:
(a) N-Acetyl cysteine
(b) Physostigmine
(c) Sodium nitrite
(d) Pralidoxime
47. Central sympatholytic used in hypertension:
(a) Prazocin (b) Nifedipine
(c) Propranolol
(d) Methyldopa
48. Mannitol is used as:
(a) Diuretic
(b) Antidiarrhoel
(c) Anti hypertensive
(d) Anti anxitey
49. Silk is obtained from:
(a) Ovis aeris
(b) Bombyx mori
(c) Gossypium hirsutum
(d) Cannabis sativa
50. Warfarin is:
(a) Hypoglycaemic
(b) Urinary antiseptic
(c) Oral anticoagulant
(d) In vitro anticoagulant
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