MCQ NO 694 | Microbiology
The following gram positive bacteria species is positive for the coagulase test (a test for the ability of bacteria to cause blood plasma to clot)
The following gram positive bacteria species is positive for the coagulase test (a test for the ability of bacteria to cause blood plasma to clot)
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17%
(a) S. epidermidis
43%
(b) S. aureus
31%
(c) S. Saprophyticus
9%
(d) S. lactis
MCQ NO 695 | microbiology
This fungus is also known as opportunistic pathogen, often isolated from warm-blooded animals.
This fungus is also known as opportunistic pathogen, often isolated from warm-blooded animals.
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24%
(a) Aspergillus niger
22%
(b) Penicillinum notatum
29%
(c) Penicillinium chrysogenum
25%
(d) Candida albicans
MCQ NO 696 | Pharmacology
Which of the following will result in very closest value to the Glomerular Filteration Rate (GFR) ?
Which of the following will result in very closest value to the Glomerular Filteration Rate (GFR) ?
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7%
(a) Insulin Clearance
14%
(b) Albumin Clearance
35%
(c) Measure of Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
44%
(d) Creatinine Clearance
MCQ NO 697 | pharmaceutics
While studying solid state physicochemical properties, the packing property of drug include
While studying solid state physicochemical properties, the packing property of drug include
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17%
(a) Heat capacity
25%
(b) Solubility
35%
(c) Refractive index
22%
(d) Entropy
MCQ NO 698| Microbiology
The Acidic polymers of Ribitol/Glycerol phosphate present in Gram positive microorganism are known as
The Acidic polymers of Ribitol/Glycerol phosphate present in Gram positive microorganism are known as
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17%
(a) Polysaccharides
45%
(b) Teichoic acids
31%
(c) Peptidoglycans
6%
(d) Lysozymes
MCQ NO 699 | pharmaceutics
Increasing the proportion of the disperse phase of an emulsion by more than 60% may lead to
Increasing the proportion of the disperse phase of an emulsion by more than 60% may lead to
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14%
(a) Cracking
13%
(b) Frothing
65%
(c) Phase inversion
8%
(d) Creaming
MCQ NO 700 | pharmaceutical chemistry
The second law of thermodynamics states that 'whenever a spontaneous process takes place, it is accompanied by an increase in the total energy of the universe The equation that satisfies the above law is :
The second law of thermodynamics states that 'whenever a spontaneous process takes place, it is accompanied by an increase in the total energy of the universe The equation that satisfies the above law is :
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41%
(a) ΔS universe = S system + ΔS surrounding
36%
(b) S system = ΔS universe + ΔS surrounding
18%
(c) ΔS universe = ΔS surrounding - S system
5%
(d) ΔS universe = S system - ΔS surrounding
🔴Things You Should Know!🔴
1: Number Of Bones — 206
2: Number Of Muscles — 639
3: Number Of Kidneys — 2
4: Number Of Milk Teeth — 20
5: Number Of Ribs — 24 (12 pair)
6: Number Of Heart Chamber — 4
7: Largest Artery — Aorta
8: Normal Blood Pressure — 120/80mmHg
9: Ph Of Blood — 7.4
10: Number Of Vertebrae In The Spine — 33
11: Number Of Vertebrae In The Neck — 7
12: Number Of Bones In Middle Ear — 6
13: Number Of Bones In Face — 14
14: Number Of Bones In Skull — 22
15: Number Of Bones In Chest — 25
16: Number Of Bones In Arms — 6
17: Number Of Muscles In Human Arm — 72
18: Number Of Pumps In Heart — 2
19: Largest Organ — Skin
20: Largest Gland — Liver
21: Biggest Cell — Female Ovum
22: Smallest Cell — Male Sperm
23: Smallest Bone — Stapes
24: First Transplanted Organ — Heart
25: Average Length Of Small Intestine — 7m
26: Average Length Of Large Intestine — 1.5m
27: Average w
Weight Of New Born Baby — 2.6kg
28: Pulse Rate In One Minute — 72 Times
29: Normal Body Temperature — 37 C° (98.4 F°)
30: Average Blood Volume — 4 To 5 Liters
31: Life Span Of RBC — 120 Days
32: Life Span Of WBC — 10 To 15 Days
33: Pregnancy Period — 280 Days (40 Week)
34: Number Of Bones In Human Foot — 33
35: Number Of Bones In Each Wrist — 8
36: Number Of Bones In Hand — 27
37: Largest Endocrine Gland — Thyroid
38: Largest Lymphatic Organ — Spleen
39: Largest Part Of Brain — Cerebrum
40: Largest & Strongest Bone — Femur
41: Smallest Muscle — Stapedius (Middle Ear)
41: Number Of Chromosome — 46 (23 Pair)
42: Number Of Bones In New Born Baby — 350
43: Viscosity Of Blood — 4.5 To 5.5
44: Universal Donor Blood Group — O
45: Universal Recipient Blood Group — AB
46: Largest WBC — Monocyte
47: Smallest WBC — Lymphocyte
48: Increase RBC Count Called —Polycethemia
49: Blood Bank In The Body Is — Spleen
50: Non Nucleated Blood Cell Is — RBC
51: RBC Produced In The — Bone Marrow
52: River Of Life Is Called — Blood
53: Normal Blood Cholesterol Level — 250mg/dl
54: Fluid Part Of Blood Is — Plasma
1: Number Of Bones — 206
2: Number Of Muscles — 639
3: Number Of Kidneys — 2
4: Number Of Milk Teeth — 20
5: Number Of Ribs — 24 (12 pair)
6: Number Of Heart Chamber — 4
7: Largest Artery — Aorta
8: Normal Blood Pressure — 120/80mmHg
9: Ph Of Blood — 7.4
10: Number Of Vertebrae In The Spine — 33
11: Number Of Vertebrae In The Neck — 7
12: Number Of Bones In Middle Ear — 6
13: Number Of Bones In Face — 14
14: Number Of Bones In Skull — 22
15: Number Of Bones In Chest — 25
16: Number Of Bones In Arms — 6
17: Number Of Muscles In Human Arm — 72
18: Number Of Pumps In Heart — 2
19: Largest Organ — Skin
20: Largest Gland — Liver
21: Biggest Cell — Female Ovum
22: Smallest Cell — Male Sperm
23: Smallest Bone — Stapes
24: First Transplanted Organ — Heart
25: Average Length Of Small Intestine — 7m
26: Average Length Of Large Intestine — 1.5m
27: Average w
Weight Of New Born Baby — 2.6kg
28: Pulse Rate In One Minute — 72 Times
29: Normal Body Temperature — 37 C° (98.4 F°)
30: Average Blood Volume — 4 To 5 Liters
31: Life Span Of RBC — 120 Days
32: Life Span Of WBC — 10 To 15 Days
33: Pregnancy Period — 280 Days (40 Week)
34: Number Of Bones In Human Foot — 33
35: Number Of Bones In Each Wrist — 8
36: Number Of Bones In Hand — 27
37: Largest Endocrine Gland — Thyroid
38: Largest Lymphatic Organ — Spleen
39: Largest Part Of Brain — Cerebrum
40: Largest & Strongest Bone — Femur
41: Smallest Muscle — Stapedius (Middle Ear)
41: Number Of Chromosome — 46 (23 Pair)
42: Number Of Bones In New Born Baby — 350
43: Viscosity Of Blood — 4.5 To 5.5
44: Universal Donor Blood Group — O
45: Universal Recipient Blood Group — AB
46: Largest WBC — Monocyte
47: Smallest WBC — Lymphocyte
48: Increase RBC Count Called —Polycethemia
49: Blood Bank In The Body Is — Spleen
50: Non Nucleated Blood Cell Is — RBC
51: RBC Produced In The — Bone Marrow
52: River Of Life Is Called — Blood
53: Normal Blood Cholesterol Level — 250mg/dl
54: Fluid Part Of Blood Is — Plasma
🔴 DEFINITION
🔸pA2
-pA2 is ameasure of the potency of an antagonist. It is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of an antagonist that would produce a 2-fold shift in the concentration response curve for an agonist.
🔸IC50
-IC50 defines the molar concentration of an agonist or antagonist which produces 50% of its maximum possible inhibition in a functional assay. In a radioligand binding assay, IC50 defines the molar concentration of competing ligand which reduces the specific binding of a radioligand by 50%.
🔸EC50
-EC50 defines the molar concentration of an agonist that produces 50% of the maximum possible response for that agonist.
🔸pD2
-pD2 is the negative logarithm of an EC50 or IC50 value.
🔸pIC50
-pIC50 is the negative logarithm of the IC50 value.
🔸potency
-Potency is a measure of the concentration of a drug at which it is effective.
🔸pA2
-pA2 is ameasure of the potency of an antagonist. It is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of an antagonist that would produce a 2-fold shift in the concentration response curve for an agonist.
🔸IC50
-IC50 defines the molar concentration of an agonist or antagonist which produces 50% of its maximum possible inhibition in a functional assay. In a radioligand binding assay, IC50 defines the molar concentration of competing ligand which reduces the specific binding of a radioligand by 50%.
🔸EC50
-EC50 defines the molar concentration of an agonist that produces 50% of the maximum possible response for that agonist.
🔸pD2
-pD2 is the negative logarithm of an EC50 or IC50 value.
🔸pIC50
-pIC50 is the negative logarithm of the IC50 value.
🔸potency
-Potency is a measure of the concentration of a drug at which it is effective.
MCQ NO 701| pharmaceutical analysis
When the concentration of an aqueous sodium chloride solution has the same colligative properties as the solution in question, the value so obtained is known as
When the concentration of an aqueous sodium chloride solution has the same colligative properties as the solution in question, the value so obtained is known as
Anonymous Quiz
14%
(a) Normality
70%
(b) Isotonicity value
14%
(c) Molarity
1%
(d) Molality
MCQ NO 702 | pharmaceutics
When adhesive attractions between molecules of different species exceeds cohesive attraction between like molecules, the deviation according to Raoult's law is said to be
When adhesive attractions between molecules of different species exceeds cohesive attraction between like molecules, the deviation according to Raoult's law is said to be
Anonymous Quiz
20%
(a) Partial
48%
(b) Positive
16%
(c) Neutral
16%
(d) Negative
MCQ NO 703 | pharmaceutics
Centistoke is the CGS unit for the following property
Centistoke is the CGS unit for the following property
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15%
(a) Surface tension
35%
(b) Coefficient of viscosity
15%
(c) Fluidity
36%
(d) Kinematic viscosity
MCQ NO 704 | pharmaceutics
Molar heat capacity of a system is defined as :
Molar heat capacity of a system is defined as :
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44%
(a) The amount of heat required to raise temperature of one mole of the system by one Kelvin
27%
(b) The amount of heat required to decrease temperature of one mole of the system by one Kelvin
16%
(c) The amount of heat required to decrease temperature of one mole of the system by one Fahrenheit
13%
(d) The amount of heat required to raise temperature of one mole of the system by one Fahrenheit
MCQ NO 705 | pharmaceutics
When a solid forms a gel more readily when gently shaken or otherwise sheared than when allowed to form the gel while the material is kept at rest, the phenomenon is known as
When a solid forms a gel more readily when gently shaken or otherwise sheared than when allowed to form the gel while the material is kept at rest, the phenomenon is known as
Anonymous Quiz
44%
(a) Thixotropy
32%
(b) Rheopexy
16%
(c) Negative rheopexy
7%
(d) Anti thixotropy
MCQ NO 706 | pharmacognsy
In the process of Extraction, ethanol is used as a solvent for
In the process of Extraction, ethanol is used as a solvent for
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11%
(a) Sucrose
15%
(b) Waxes
67%
(c) Alkaloids
7%
(d) GUMS
MCQ NO 707 | Pharmacology
Human Serum Albumin has a molecular weight of
Human Serum Albumin has a molecular weight of
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14%
(a) 34,000
68%
(b) 65,000
12%
(c) 44,000
5%
(d) 59,000
MCQ NO 708 | medicinal chemistry
Riboflavin, chemically is
Riboflavin, chemically is
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33%
(a) 6,7-dimethyl isoalloxazine
42%
(b) 6,7-diethyl isoalloxazine
21%
(c) 8,9-dimethyl isoalloxazine
3%
(d) 8,9-diethyl isoalloxazine
MCQ NO 709 | Medicinal chemistry
Burow's solution is
Burow's solution is
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32%
(a) Aluminium acetate solution strong
28%
(b) Calcium phosphate solution strong
35%
(c) Ammonium acetate solution strong
6%
(d) Calcium hydroxide solution
MCQ NO 710 | Pharmacology
Drug products that contain the same therapeutic moiety but as different salts, esters or complexes are called as
Drug products that contain the same therapeutic moiety but as different salts, esters or complexes are called as
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31%
(a) Therapeutic equivalents
28%
(b) Pharmaceutical equivalents
26%
(c) Pharmaceutical alternative
15%
(d) Therapeutic alternatives