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15th February 2016, 12:47 PM
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Pharmacist Question
I am doing preparation of the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination and looking for the details of question asked in the exam. Will you please provide me some of the sample question asked in this exam and also provide me list of some interview question related to this?
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28th January 2020, 07:41 PM
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Re: Pharmacist Question
Can you provide me the previous year question paper for Pharmacist (Allopathy) Post for ESIC (Employees' State Insurance Corporation)?
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28th January 2020, 07:42 PM
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Re: Pharmacist Question
The previous year question paper for Pharmacist (Allopathy) Post for ESIC (Employees' State Insurance Corporation) is as follows: (1).Crystalluria is the side effect associated with: 1. Quinolones 2. Azoles 3. Sulphonamides 4. Taxol (2). The Drugs and Cosmetic Act was passed in: 1. 1940 2. 1945 3. 1947 4. 1946 (3). Which of the following is a female sex hormone? 1. Stilbesterol 2. Testosterone 3. Estrogen 4. Benzesterol (4).Chloroquine is a: 1. 4-Amino Quinoline 2. Acridine 3. Biguanide 4. Pyrimidine (5). In the pediatric dose calculation, children in the first twenty days of birth comes under the class of: 1. Infant 2. Child 3. Neonatal 4. Just born (6). A naturally occurring carminative is: 1. Asafoetida 2. Asoka 3. Arjuna 4. Agar (7). The meaning of Latin term Rx: 1. Take thou 2. when necessary 3. send 4. write (8). The DPO (Drug Price Control Order) was exercised by central government in: 1. 1985 2. 1995 3. 1987 4. 1997 (9). Myocardium is a special muscle tissue found only in the: 1. Brain 2. Heart 3. Stomach 4. Lungs (10). Ths schedule to which 'List of drugs to be sold on prescription only' belong to: 1. Schedule L 2. Schedule W 3. Schedule X 4. Schedule M 11). Mannitol is: 1. Loop diuretic 2. Osmotic diuretic 3. Potassium sparing diuretic 4. Carbonic anhydrase diuretic (12). The formulations used for dental hygiene are known as: 1. Insufflation 2. Snuffs 3. Cachets 4. Dentifrices (13). Erythroblastosis foetalis arises due to the incompatibility in the: 1. Lymph 2. Blood 3. Synovial fluid 4. Bile (14). A parenteral anticoagulant drug is: 1. Penicillin 2. Phfenindione 3. Warfarin 4. Heparin (15). Drugs and Magic Remedies act was passed in: 1. 1956 2. 1954 3. 1952 4. 1953 (16). A non-drug part added to formulation to aid dilution, stability maintaining, taste masking etc. is known as: 1. Presensitive 2. Active ingredient 3. Additive 4. Binding agent (17). Tropaue alkaloids can be identified by: 1. Thalloquin test 2. Vitali test 3. Biuret test 4. Millon's test (18). The powerhouse of the cell is: 1. Golgi bodies 2. Mitochondria 3. Ribosomes 4. Nucleus (19). Which of the following is not a benzodiazepine? 1. Diazepam 2. Nitrazepam 3. Zolpidem 4. Triazolam (20). Which of the following is a natural emulsifying agent obtained from vegetable source? 1. Starch 2. Gelatin 3. Egg yolk 4. Wool fat (21). A chelating agent used in the case of poisoning is: 1. Sodium phosphate 2. Dimercaprol 3. Ferroin 4. Bismuth subnitrate (22). Filter sheets made of cellulose are: 1. Seitz filter 2. Membrane filter 3. Glass fiber filter 4. Sintered glass filter (23). One fluid ounce is: 1. 60 ml 2. 15 ml 3. 30 ml 4. 10 ml (24). The plant drug which is oxytoxic: 1. Ergot 2. Kurchi 3. Vinca 4. Cocaine (25). The diagnostic agent used for the functioning of thyroid gland: 1. Fe-59 2. I-131 3. Co-60 4. P-32 (26). The constituent of cholesterol termed as bad cholesterol is: 1. HDL 2. LDL 3. VLDL 4. Triglycerides (27). Sterols belong to the class of: 1. Lipids 2. Waxes 3. Carbohydrates 4. Proteins (28). Hepatitis is a: 1. Bacterial infection 2. Protozoal infection 3. Fungal infection 4. Viral infection (29). A leukotriene receptor antagonist used in allergic cough is: 1. Rofecoxib 2. Theophylline 3. Losartsn 4. Montelukast (30). The sulphonamide used for bum Therapy is: 1. Sulfadiazine 2. Sulfadoxine 3. Sulfacetamide 4. Sulfapyridine (31). A hypotonic solution can be made isotonic by The addition of: 1. Sodium chloride 2. Potassium chloride 3. Calcium chloride 4. Magnesium chloride (32). The pathogenic organism in milk is killed by: 1. Tyndalization 2. Pasteurization 3. Autoclaving 4. Dry heat sterilization (33). Agents promoting easy bowel evacuation is termed as: 1. Protective 2. Antacids 3. Adsorbents 4. Laxatives (34). Morphine, codeine and thebaine is contained in: 1. Quassia 2. Kurchi 3. Gelatin 4. Opium (35). Amantadine is the drug used as: 1. Antibacterial 2. Antiviral 3. Antifungal 4. Antiprotozoal (36). The antifungal drug, fluconazole belongs to the class of: 1. Pyridine 2. Azoles 3. Pyrimidines 4. Acridines (37). The first Indian Pharmacopoeia was published in: 1. 1948 2. 1960 3. 1955 4 1966 (38). Ranitidine is a : 1. H2 antagonist 2. HI antagonist 3. Beta adrenergic antagonist 4. Alpha adrenergic antagonist (39). Creams are: 1. Emulsions 2. Suspensions 3. Ointments 4. Pastes (40). Ocuserts are: 1. Ear preparations 2. Nasal preparations 3. Oral preparations 4. Eye preparations |