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1. Which of the following is a set of bacterial diseases? a. Malaria, polio, mumps b. Plague, leprosy, diphtheria. c. Mumps, cholera, typhoid d. measles...
Social and Preventive Pharmacy (BP802TT) Chapter 1 1. Immunosuppressants such as – prevent transplanted organ organs from being rejected in recipients a. Thrombin b. Cyclosporine...
Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (BP811TT) 101. Bragg equation is a) nλ=2sinθ b) n=2dsinθ c) nλ=2dsinθ d) nλ=2fsinθ Answer: c 102. X-rays are produced when: a) Metal...
Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (BP811TT) 51. What is use of mass spectroscopy? a) Determination of molecule weight b) Elucidating the chemical structures of molecules c) A...
Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (BP811TT) 1. Which of the following organic compound with molecular formula C3H C12 exhibits only one signal in the IH NMR spectrum?...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Drugs for constipation & Diarrhoea 1. Irrespective of the type, all laxatives exert the following action: A.Increase the content of solids in...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Emetics & Anti-emetics 1 The most dependable emetic used to expel ingested poisons is: A.Intramuscular emetine B.Oral syrup ipecacuanha C.Intramuscular apomorphine D.Oral...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Gastrointestinal Drugs Anti-ulcer Agents 1. Histamine H2 blockers attenuate the gastric secretory response to acetylcholine and pentagastrin as well because: A. H2...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Respiratory Drugs 1. The following expectorant acts both directly on the airway mucosa as well as reflexly: A.Potassium iodide B.Guaiphenesin C.Terpin hydrate...
Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics (BP604TT) Chapter 6 Pharmacokinetics 50. The area under the serum concentration time curve of the drug represents: (a) the biological half life...