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Page 1 1. Parkinson’s disease is linked to abnormalities in the levels of dopamine in the body. The structure of dopamine is (a) (b) (c) Page 2 1. Parkinson’s disease is linked to abnormalities in the levels of dopamine in the body. The structure of dopamine is (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Arsenic drugs are mainly used in the treatment of (a) Jaundice (b) Typhoid (c) Syphilis (d) Cholera 3. Antiseptic chloroxylenol is (a) 4-chloro-3, 5-dimethylphenol (b) 3-chloro-4, 5-dimethylphenol (c) 4-chloro-2, 5-dimethylphenol (d) 5-chloro-3, 4-dimethylphenol 4. The following compound is used as (a) an anti-inflammatory compound (b) analgesic (c) hypnotic (d) antiseptic 5. Which of the following ceramics possesses good strength, translucency and very low porosity Page 3 1. Parkinson’s disease is linked to abnormalities in the levels of dopamine in the body. The structure of dopamine is (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Arsenic drugs are mainly used in the treatment of (a) Jaundice (b) Typhoid (c) Syphilis (d) Cholera 3. Antiseptic chloroxylenol is (a) 4-chloro-3, 5-dimethylphenol (b) 3-chloro-4, 5-dimethylphenol (c) 4-chloro-2, 5-dimethylphenol (d) 5-chloro-3, 4-dimethylphenol 4. The following compound is used as (a) an anti-inflammatory compound (b) analgesic (c) hypnotic (d) antiseptic 5. Which of the following ceramics possesses good strength, translucency and very low porosity (a) whiteware (b) earthenware (c) stoneware (d) bricks and tiles 6. Which one of the following is employed as a tranquilizer drug? (a) Promethazine (b) Valium (c) Naproxen (d) Mifepristone 7. Which of the following substances cannot be used as a fixative in perfumes? (a) Benzoin (b) Sandalwood (c) Glyceryl dinitrate (d) Glyceryl diacetate 8. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (i) Proteins that are – Receptors crucial to body’s communication process. (ii) Drugs that mimic – Antagonists the natural messenger by switching on the receptor. (iii) Drugs that binds to – Agonists the receptor site and inhibit its natural function. (a) (ii) only Page 4 1. Parkinson’s disease is linked to abnormalities in the levels of dopamine in the body. The structure of dopamine is (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Arsenic drugs are mainly used in the treatment of (a) Jaundice (b) Typhoid (c) Syphilis (d) Cholera 3. Antiseptic chloroxylenol is (a) 4-chloro-3, 5-dimethylphenol (b) 3-chloro-4, 5-dimethylphenol (c) 4-chloro-2, 5-dimethylphenol (d) 5-chloro-3, 4-dimethylphenol 4. The following compound is used as (a) an anti-inflammatory compound (b) analgesic (c) hypnotic (d) antiseptic 5. Which of the following ceramics possesses good strength, translucency and very low porosity (a) whiteware (b) earthenware (c) stoneware (d) bricks and tiles 6. Which one of the following is employed as a tranquilizer drug? (a) Promethazine (b) Valium (c) Naproxen (d) Mifepristone 7. Which of the following substances cannot be used as a fixative in perfumes? (a) Benzoin (b) Sandalwood (c) Glyceryl dinitrate (d) Glyceryl diacetate 8. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (i) Proteins that are – Receptors crucial to body’s communication process. (ii) Drugs that mimic – Antagonists the natural messenger by switching on the receptor. (iii) Drugs that binds to – Agonists the receptor site and inhibit its natural function. (a) (ii) only (b) (iii) only (c) (i) and (iii) (d) (ii) and (iii) 9. Commonly used antiseptic ‘Dettol’ is a mixture of (a) o-chlorophenozylenol + terpeneol (b) o-cresol + terpeneol (c) phenol + terpeneol (d) chloroxylenol + terpeneol 10. Which one of the following can possibly be used as analgesic without causing addiction and mood modification ? (a) Diazepam (b) Morphine (c) N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol (d) Tetrahydrocannabinol 11. The indicator used in the titration of a strong acid and a strong base is (a) phenolphthalein (b) methyl orange (c) alizarin yellow (d) red litmus 12. Benzalkonium chloride is a (a) cationic surfactant and antiseptic. (b) anionic surfactant and soluble in most of organic solvents. (c) cationic surfactant and insoluble in most of organic solvents. (d) cationic surfactant and antimalarial. 13. Select the incorrect statement. (a) Equanil is used to control depression and hypertension. (b) Mifepristone is a synthetic steroid used as “morning after pill”. Page 5 1. Parkinson’s disease is linked to abnormalities in the levels of dopamine in the body. The structure of dopamine is (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Arsenic drugs are mainly used in the treatment of (a) Jaundice (b) Typhoid (c) Syphilis (d) Cholera 3. Antiseptic chloroxylenol is (a) 4-chloro-3, 5-dimethylphenol (b) 3-chloro-4, 5-dimethylphenol (c) 4-chloro-2, 5-dimethylphenol (d) 5-chloro-3, 4-dimethylphenol 4. The following compound is used as (a) an anti-inflammatory compound (b) analgesic (c) hypnotic (d) antiseptic 5. Which of the following ceramics possesses good strength, translucency and very low porosity (a) whiteware (b) earthenware (c) stoneware (d) bricks and tiles 6. Which one of the following is employed as a tranquilizer drug? (a) Promethazine (b) Valium (c) Naproxen (d) Mifepristone 7. Which of the following substances cannot be used as a fixative in perfumes? (a) Benzoin (b) Sandalwood (c) Glyceryl dinitrate (d) Glyceryl diacetate 8. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (i) Proteins that are – Receptors crucial to body’s communication process. (ii) Drugs that mimic – Antagonists the natural messenger by switching on the receptor. (iii) Drugs that binds to – Agonists the receptor site and inhibit its natural function. (a) (ii) only (b) (iii) only (c) (i) and (iii) (d) (ii) and (iii) 9. Commonly used antiseptic ‘Dettol’ is a mixture of (a) o-chlorophenozylenol + terpeneol (b) o-cresol + terpeneol (c) phenol + terpeneol (d) chloroxylenol + terpeneol 10. Which one of the following can possibly be used as analgesic without causing addiction and mood modification ? (a) Diazepam (b) Morphine (c) N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol (d) Tetrahydrocannabinol 11. The indicator used in the titration of a strong acid and a strong base is (a) phenolphthalein (b) methyl orange (c) alizarin yellow (d) red litmus 12. Benzalkonium chloride is a (a) cationic surfactant and antiseptic. (b) anionic surfactant and soluble in most of organic solvents. (c) cationic surfactant and insoluble in most of organic solvents. (d) cationic surfactant and antimalarial. 13. Select the incorrect statement. (a) Equanil is used to control depression and hypertension. (b) Mifepristone is a synthetic steroid used as “morning after pill”. (c) 0.2 percent solution of phenol is an antiseptic while its 1.0 percent solution is a disinfectant. (d) A drug which kills the organism in the body is called bacteriostatic. 14. Antibiotics that are effective mainly against Gram-positive or Gram- negative bacteria X. Antibiotics that are effective against a single organism or disease are Y What is X and Y ? (a) X = Broad spectrum antibiotics. Y = Narrow spectrum antibiotics. (b) X = Broad spectrum antibiotics. Y = Limited spectrum antibiotics. (c) X = Narrow spectrum antibiotics. Y = Limited spectrum antibiotics. (d) X = Narrow spectrum antibiotics. Y = Broad spectrum antibiotics. 15. Structurally biodegradable detergent should contain (a) normal alkyl chain (b) branched alkyl chain (c) phenyl side chain (d) cyclohexyl side chain 16. H 1 – Receptor antagonists is a term associated with : (a) Antiseptics (b) Antihistamins (c) Antacids (d) AnalgesicsRead More
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