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    Chloroquine is an antimalarial drug that belongs to the class of

    a) -4 amino quinoline

    b) -3 amino quinoline

    c) -2 amino quinoline

    d) -acidine

    Option a - -4 amino quinoline

    Penicilline on hydrolysis with alkali gives

    a) Penicilloic acid

    b) Penaldic acid

    c) Penicillic acid

    d) Penicillamine

    Option a - Penicilloic acid

    Starting material for Amitryptiline is

    a) Phthalic anhydride

    b) Phthalamic acid

    c) Terephthalic acid

    d) Phthalimide

    Option a - Phthalic anhydride

    The volume of distribution is highest with.

    a) Zidovudine

    b) Chlorquine

    c) Abacavir

    d) Leptins

    Option b - Chlorquine

    Drugs associated with pseudomembranous colitis.

    a) Amoxycillin

    b) Vancomycin

    c) Amoxycillin and vancomycin

    d) None of the other options

    Option b - Vancomycin

    Pralidoxime is useful in

    a) Organophosphate poisoning

    b) Carbamate poisoning

    c) Theophylline poisoning

    d) TCA poisoning

    Option a - Organophosphate poisoning

    False statement regarding First order kinetics of drugs

    a) Rate of elimination of a Drug concentration

    b) CL-constant

    c) Constant amount eliminated in unit time

    d) Constant fraction eliminated in unit time

    Option c - Constant amount eliminated in unit time

    Chemotherapy agents are also known as

    a) Antineoplastics

    b) Ophthalmics

    c) Total parental nutrition solutions

    d) Large volumes of IV solution

    Option a - Antineoplastics

    The hormone is involved in the secretion and regulation of milk.

    a) TSH

    b) FSH

    c) Prolactin

    d) Thyroxine

    Option c - Prolactin

    Lachrymal glands produce.

    a) Tears

    b) Wax

    c) Swet

    d) Sebum

    Option a - Tears

    The chemical behavior of morphine alkaloid is.

    a) Acidic

    b) Basic

    c) Neutral

    d) Amphoteric

    Option b - Basic

    Parietal cell secretes.

    a) Mucus

    b) Pepsinogen

    c) Gastrin

    d) Intrinsic factor

    Option d - Intrinsic factor

    Oxidation of Galactose with conce HNO, yields.

    a) Mucic Acid

    b) Glucuronic acid

    c) Saccharic Acid

    d) Gluconic Acid

    Option a - Mucic Acid

    Synthesis of Urea takes place in.

    a) Liver

    b) Kidney

    c) Urinary Bladder

    d) Gall Bladder

    Option a - Liver

    Which of the following is a female sex hormone?

    a) Stilbesterol

    b) Testosterone

    c) Estrogen

    d) Benzesterol

    Option c - Estrogen

    Myocardium is a special muscle tissue found only in the.

    a) Brain

    b) Heart

    c) Stomach

    d) Lungs

    Option b - Heart

    Erythroblastosis foetalis arises due to the incompatibility in the.

    a) Lymph

    b) Blood

    c) Synovial fluid

    d) Bile

    Option b - Blood

    The powerhouse of the cell is.

    a) Gogli bodies

    b) Mitochondria

    c) Ribosomes

    d) Nucleus

    Option b - Mitochondria

    EEG is utilized to diagnose the diseases associated with the.

    a) Heart

    b) Kidney

    c) Abdomen

    d) Brain

    Option d - Brain

    Which word describes an illness's slow onset and long duration?

    a) Chronic

    b) A cute

    c) Pandemic

    d) epidemic

    Option a - Chronic

    A universal outbreak of a disease is ……

    a) Endemic

    b) Pandemic

    c) Epidemic

    d) Chronic

    Option b - Pandemic

    Wilson's disease is characterized by.

    a) Iodine deposition

    b) Clotting of blood

    c) Calcium accumulation.

    d) Excessive copper storage

    Option d - Excessive copper storage

    A popular microbial insecticide is ……..

    a) Canvida cylindracea

    b) Yeast

    c) Bacillus thuringiensis

    d) Staphylococcus aurous

    Option c - Bacillus thuringiensis

    The protein responsible for blood clotting is …….

    a) Albumin

    b) Globulin

    c) Fibroin

    d) Fibrinogen

    Option d - Fibrinogen

    The PH of human blood is around ……

    a) 3

    b) 7.5

    c) 12

    d) 6

    Option b - 7.5

    Dialysis is used for patients having …….

    a) Kidney trouble

    b) Liver diseases

    c) Lung trouble

    d) Heart diseases

    Option a - Kidney trouble

    Antibodies is the name given to …….

    a) Harmful bacteria

    b) Poisonous substances

    c) Viruses that cause infection

    d) Substances formed in the blood that inhabit or destroy harmful bacterial attacks

    Option d - Substances formed in the blood that inhabit or destroy harmful bacterial attacks

    The study of causes of diseases is …….

    a) Etiology

    b) Histology

    c) Morphology

    d) Entomology

    Option a - Etiology

    The microscopic examination of tissues is …….

    a) Morphology

    b) Histology

    c) Etiology

    d) Hypertrophy

    Option b - Histology

    The blood pressure values of four people are given below. 1) Mrs. X-90/60 2) Mr. X-160/120 3) Mrs. Y-120/80 4) Mrs. Y-140/100 Who among the following has normal blood pressure?

    a) Mrs. Y

    b) Mr. X

    c) Mrs.X

    d) Mr. Y

    Option a - Mrs. Y

    In the case of a test-tube baby Th?

    a) Fertilisation takes place inside the test tube.

    b) Development of the baby takes place inside the test tube

    c) Fertilisation takes place outside the mother's body

    d) Unfertilised egg develops inside the test tube

    Option c - Fertilisation takes place outside the mother's body

    The pituitary gland is present.

    a) Below the brain

    b) Above the brain

    c) Inside the brain

    d) Nowhere near the brain

    Option a - Below the brain

    The normal temperature of the human body is.

    a) 90 F

    b) 98 F

    c) 98.4 F

    d) 96.4 F

    Option c - 98.4 F

    If a person can see an object clearly when it is placed at a distance of about 25 cm away from him, he is suffering.

    a) Myopia

    b) Hypermetropia

    c) Astigmatism

    d) None of these

    Option d - None of these

    Which of the following glands controls the development of sex organs in humans?

    a) Pancreas

    b) Thyroid

    c) Adrenal

    d) Pituitary

    Option d - Pituitary

    Oxygen is transported to every cell of the human.

    a) Red blood cells

    b) Blood platelets

    c) White blood cells

    d) Hormones

    Option a - Red blood cells

    Which of the following components of blood protects human beings from infection?

    a) Plasma

    b) Blood platelets

    c) Haemoglobin

    d) White Blood Corpuscles

    Option d - White Blood Corpuscles

    Which of the following is not a vestigial organ?

    a) Centriode

    b) Molar tooth

    c) Appendix

    d) Diaphragm

    Option d - Diaphragm

    Which of the following bone articulation forms the gliding joint?

    a) Humenis and radius

    b) Carpals

    c) Hip girdle and femur

    d) Skull & neck verterbrae

    Option b - Carpals

    The s-Anode of the mammalian heart is known as.

    a) Autoregulator

    b) Pace-maker

    c) Time controller

    d) Beat regulator

    Option b - Pace-maker

    Consider the following statements regarding blood pressure. 1) It is the pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of any vessel 2) It decreases in the arteries as the distance from the heart increases 3) It is lower in the capillaries than in the arteries

    a) 1, 2 and 3

    b) 2.3 and 4

    c) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    d) 1 and 4

    Option d - 1 and 4

    Bile juice is secreted by.

    a) Pancreas

    b) Liver

    c) Spleen

    d) Gallbladder

    Option b - Liver

    Veins differ from arteries in having.

    a) Thinner walls

    b) Strong walls

    c) Narrower lumen

    d) Valves to control the direction of flow

    Option d - Valves to control the direction of flow

    Blood pressure is the pressure of blood in.

    a) Arteries

    b) Veins

    c) Auricles

    d) Ventricles

    Option a - Arteries

    The total number of bones in the human skull is.

    a) 8

    b) 12

    c) 22

    d) 32

    Option c - 22

    Which of the following chamber of the heart receives venous blood from the whole body?

    a) Left Ventricle

    b) Right Atrium

    c) Right Ventricle

    d) Left Atrium

    Option b - Right Atrium

    Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) or thyrotropic Hormone is secreted by which gland?

    a) Posterior Pituitary

    b) Supra renal

    c) Thyroid

    d) Anterior Pituitary

    Option d - Anterior Pituitary

    How many coccygeal vertebrae fuse to form Coccyx Bone?

    a) 2

    b) 8

    c) 4

    d) 6

    Option c - 4

    The HYDROCHLORIC ACID in the stomach is secreted by which type of cells?

    a) Mucus neck cells

    b) Enterochromaffin (EC)cells

    c) Enterochromaffin-like(ECL) Cells

    d) Parietal Cells

    Option d - Parietal Cells

    Which of the following is in the normal range of weight of the Right Lung in an adult?

    a) 1175

    b) 625

    c) 1345

    d) 120

    Option b - 625

    The hormones released from neurohypohysis are.

    a) Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin

    b) Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone

    c) Phyroid-stimulating hormone and prolactin

    d) Prolactin-releasing hormone and growth hormone

    Option a - Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin

    What is the pH level of intestinal juice?

    a) 6.4-6.5

    b) 2-4

    c) 7-9

    d) 5-10

    Option c - 7-9

    Touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell are controlled by the.

    a) Brain stem

    b) Cerebellum

    c) Cerebrum

    d) Medulla oblongata

    Option c - Cerebrum

    DNA Replication and Transcription is the function of which subcellular organelle?

    a) Endoplasmic Reticulum

    b) Golgi body

    c) Nucleus

    d) Lysosome

    Option c - Nucleus

    The normal rhythmical impulse is generated from which point in the conductive system of the heart?

    a) Atrioventricular Bundle

    b) Sinoatrial Node

    c) Purkinje Fiber

    d) Auriculoventricularnode

    Option b - Sinoatrial Node

    ........ are reabsorbed from the proximal convoluted tubule by passive diffusion.

    a) Sodium, glucose, vitamin, and amino acid

    b) Chloride, sulfate, phosphate, and urea

    c) Chloride and potassium

    d) Sodium and urea

    Option b - Chloride, sulfate, phosphate, and urea

    In a normal young healthy adult male weighing about 70 kg, the blood volume is.

    a) 1 - Liters

    b) 5 - Liters

    c) 7 - Liters

    d) 10-Liters

    Option b - 5 - Liters

    Gall Bladder is located in.

    a) Left Iliac Region

    b) the Right Iliac Region

    c) Right Hypochondriac Region

    d) Right Lumbar Region

    Option c - Right Hypochondriac Region

    The left common carotid artery is a branch of.

    a) Coronary artery

    b) Subclavian artery

    c) Arch of aorta

    d) Brachiocephalic artery

    Option c - Arch of aorta

    In medical parlance, the term 'neonate' refers to a baby that is.

    a) No older than 4 weeks

    b) Older than 12 weeks but no older than 16 weeks

    c) Older than 4 weeks but no older than 8 weeks

    d) Older than 6 weeks but no older than 12 weeks

    Option a - No older than 4 weeks

    The special muscle tissue myocardium is found only in the.

    a) Stomach

    b) Brain

    c) Heart

    d) Lungs

    Option c - Heart

    A gas used for fumigation is ……

    a) Ethylene

    b) Nitrogen Oxide

    c) Sulfur dioxide

    d) Oxygen

    Option c - Sulfur dioxide

    Sodium bicarbonate is used as …..

    a) An effective antacid

    b) Inhalants

    c) Calcium accumulation

    d) Systemic laxative

    Option a - An effective antacid

    Epsom salt is…..

    a) Sodium sulfate

    b) Magnesium sulfate

    c) Potassium Sulphate

    d) None

    Option b - Magnesium sulfate

    Which one of these is a major cation in intracellular fluid?

    a) Potassium

    b) Sodium

    c) Magnesium

    d) Calcium

    Option a - Potassium

    Zinc chloride is used as

    a) Antibacterial

    b) Astringent

    c) Preservative

    d) None

    Option b - Astringent

    Iodine is more soluble in ………

    a) Water

    b) Alcohol

    c) Chloroform

    d) None

    Option b - Alcohol

    Dry ice is a solid form of ……

    a) Carbon dioxide

    b) Oxygen

    c) Helium

    d) None

    Option a - Carbon dioxide

    Alum is commonly used as …..

    a) Anti-infective

    b) Astringent

    c) Protective

    d) All of the above

    Option b - Astringent

    Aqua regia is a mixture of…….

    a) HCL and H₂SO4

    b) HCL and HNO3

    c) HCL and HBR

    d) HCL and HF

    Option b - HCL and HNO3

    Anhydrous calcium chloride acts as ….

    a) Dehydrating agent

    b) Drug

    c) Oxidant

    d) Mordant

    Option a - Dehydrating agent

    During dehydration, the substance that is usually lost by the body is

    a) Sugar

    b) Sodium Chloride

    c) Calcium phosphate

    d) Potassium chloride

    Option b - Sodium Chloride

    The barium meal is.

    a) Barium chloride

    b) Barium nitrate

    c) Barium carbonate

    d) Barium sulfate

    Option d - Barium sulfate

    Citric acid is used in the iron limit test.

    a) Tro prevent color due to sulfate

    b) To prevent color due to copper

    c) To prevent color due to chloride

    d) To prevent color due to lead

    Option b - To prevent color due to copper

    Saturated farry acid with four carbon atoms is known as. ( esic ot technician question paper )

    a) Acetic acid

    b) Buytric acid

    c) Valeric acid

    d) Propionic acid

    Option b - Buytric acid

    A molecule that has an equal number of positive and negative charges:

    a) Isometric

    b) Isoelectric

    c) Isobaric

    d) Isotonic

    Option b - Isoelectric

    Baking soda is a common name of …….

    a) Sodium carbonate

    b) Sodium bicarbonate

    c) Potassium carbonate

    d) Sodium citrate

    Option b - Sodium bicarbonate

    Ciprofloxacin is a.

    a) Quinoline

    b) Azole Qunoloine

    c) Isoquinoline drug

    d) Quinuclidine drug

    Option a - Quinoline

    Chlorpromazine is an antipsychotic drug possessing

    a) Butyrophenone

    b) Thioxanthine

    c) Phenothiazine

    d) Acridine

    Option c - Phenothiazine

    Sulpha drugs are titrated by which type of titration

    a) Diazotization titration

    b) Redox titration

    c) Non-aqueous titration

    d) Acid-base titration

    Option a - Diazotization titration

    Which is used as styptic. ( esic ot technician question paper )

    a) Zinc oxide

    b) KMNO4

    c) Sodium sulfate

    d) Alum

    Option d - Alum

    Styrene is made up of the elements, hydrogen and

    a) Sulphur

    b) Carbon

    c) Oxygen

    d) Nitrogen

    Option b - Carbon

    'Store in a cool place' - Means

    a) at 0°C

    b) at 8-25°C

    c) at 2-8°C

    d) at 5-10°C

    Option b - at 8-25°C

    The steps in rapid sand filters used for water purification are all EXCEPT:

    a) Backwashing

    b) Coagulation

    c) Rapid mixing

    d) Flocculation

    Option a - Backwashing

    Emulsions are which type of dosage form: ( esic ot technician question paper )

    a) Monophasic

    b) Biphasic

    c) Triphasic

    d) Tetraphasic

    Option b - Biphasic

    Milk is an example of …….

    a) Suspension

    b) Gel

    c) Emulsion

    d) Foam

    Option c - Emulsion

    If 1 fl OZ = 480minim, how many milliliters are there in 1 fl oz?

    a) 60ml

    b) 30ml

    c) 240ml

    d) 120ml

    Option b - 30ml

    The component of the tablet machine which controls the shape and size of the tablet is

    a) Hopper

    b) Punches

    c) Cam track

    d) Dies

    Option d - Dies

    Calamine is.

    a) Basic zinc oxide

    b) Basic zinc sulfide

    c) Basic zinc carbonate

    d) Basic zinc hydroxide

    Option a - Basic zinc oxide

    Vitamin tablets are generally formulated as.

    a) Hypodermic tablets

    b) Sublingual tablets

    c) Effervescent tablets

    d) Chewable tablets

    Option d - Chewable tablets

    Titanium Dioxide is used: ( esic ot technician question paper )

    a) In lotion to prevent UV

    b) To give a glow to the skin

    c) Acts as an astringent

    d) Acts as antiseptic

    Option a - In lotion to prevent UV

    The extraction process where powdered crude ding is kept in contact with a suitable solvent for a suitable time:

    a) Percolation

    b) Decoction

    c) Maceration

    d) Reserved percolation

    Option c - Maceration

    Which among the following is an anti-dandruff drug? ( esic ot technician question paper )

    a) Zinc sulfate

    b) Selenium sulfide

    c) Zinc carbonate

    d) Sodium fluoride

    Option b - Selenium sulfide

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