22. The enzyme lipase catalyzes the hydrolysis of:
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A) Proteins
71%
B) Lipids
16%
C) Carbohydrates
3%
D) Nucleotides
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A) pH
8%
B) Temperature
14%
C) Substrate concentration
74%
D) All of the above
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25. Enzyme inhibition by penicillin is an example of:
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A) Competitive inhibition
30%
B) Non-competitive inhibition
17%
C) Irreversible inhibition
10%
D) Allosteric regulation
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1. What is a pharmaceutical suspension?
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A) A solution of a drug in a solvent
69%
B) A coarse dispersion of insoluble solid particles in a liquid
20%
C) A colloidal dispersion of solid particles
3%
D) A molecular dispersion of solutes
2. Which of the following factors affect the stability of suspensions?
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A) Particle size
4%
B) Viscosity of the medium
16%
C) Density difference between dispersed phase and medium
75%
D) All of the above
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3. What is the primary purpose of a suspending agent in a suspension?
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A) To dissolve the drug completely
18%
B) To enhance sedimentation
62%
C) To prevent caking and enhance uniformity
10%
D) To increase solubility
4. Which statement about flocculated suspensions is true?
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15%
A) They form hard cakes upon settling
78%
B) They have a faster sedimentation rate but can be easily redispersed
6%
C) They do not settle over time
2%
D) They do not require shaking before use
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5. Deflocculated suspensions have:
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66%
A) Slow sedimentation but form a hard cake
27%
B) Fast sedimentation and are easily redispersible
4%
C) No settling of particles
3%
D) Low zeta potential
6. The interfacial property that affects the stability of suspensions is:
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24%
A) Brownian motion
37%
B) Sedimentation
31%
C) Zeta potential
8%
D) Viscosity
7. Which of the following is used to flocculate suspensions?
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12%
A) Electrolytes
17%
B) Wetting agents
66%
C) Suspending agents
4%
D) Buffers
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8. What type of forces contribute to the stability of suspensions?
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14%
A) Electrostatic repulsion
25%
B) Van der Waals forces
4%
C) Steric stabilization
57%
D) All of the above
9. Which law governs sedimentation of particles in a suspension?
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17%
A) Raoultβs Law
62%
B) Stokesβ Law
10%
C) Henryβs Law
11%
D) Michaelis-Menten Equation
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10. What is the effect of increasing viscosity in a suspension?
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25%
A) Increases sedimentation rate
57%
B) Decreases sedimentation rate
5%
C) Does not affect stability
13%
D) Increases particle aggregation
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