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21st July 2014, 03:57 PM
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APPSC Drug Inspector Exam paper
Give me question paper for Andhra Parades Public APPSC) Commission (APPSC) Drug Inspector examination ?
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22nd July 2014, 08:59 AM
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Re: APPSC Drug Inspector Exam paper
Here I am giving you question paper for Andhra Parades Public APPSC) Commission (APPSC) Drug Inspector examination in a file attached with it so you can get it easily. some questions are given below : 1. Senna is 1. Irritant laxative 2. Osmotic laxative 3. Bulk laxative 4. Emollient laxative 2. Long term use of cemetidine may cause 1. Sexual disfunction 2. Renal failure 3. Rebound acidity 4. Parietal cell blockade 3. Piperazine is used in the treatment of 1. Amoebiasis 2. Helminthiasis 3. Giardiasis 4. Malaria 4. The drug of choice for the treatment of filariasis is 1. CocaDiethyl carbamazine 2. Niclosamide 3. Biloscanate 4. None of the above 5. The prescription starts with the symbol Rx, means 1. Send 2. Prescribe 3. Take thou 4. Prepare 6. Which type of prescription should contain the age of the patient ? 1. Prescription for a child 2. Prescription containing special formula 3. Prescription containing patient medicament 4. Prescription for elderly patient 7. The plasma substitute, dextran is a homo polymer of glucose, which is produced by 1. Polymerization of glucose 2. Chemical modification of starch 3. Chemical modification of cellulose 4. By growing the organism leuconostoc mesenteroides in sucrose containing medium 8. Mot acceptable absorbable hemostat is 1. Human fibrin foam 2. Gelatin sponge 3. Oxidized cellulose 4. Calcium alginate 9. Bacteria which can derive their nutritional requirements and energy from simple inorganic source are called 1. Autotrophic 2. Heterotrophic 3. Parasite 4. Saprophyte 10. Ziehl Neelsen’s method is used to identify 1. Acid fast bacteria 2. Gram positive bacteria 3. Spores 4. Flagella 11. P wave of ECG is the result of 1. Atrial depolarization 2. Atrial repolarization 3. Ventricular depolarization 4. Ventricular repolarization 12. Incompatible blood transfusion can result in 1. Hypovolemic shock 2 Anaphylactic shock 3. Cardiogenic shock 4. Obstructive shock 13. Sucralftate is used in the treatment of 1. Vomit 2. Constipation 3. Duodenal ulcer 4. Diarrhoea 14. Which property of chlorpromazine is responsible for its antipsychotic effect ? 1. Antidopaminergic 2. Antimuscarinic 3. A adrenoreceptor blocking 4. Anti 5-HT property 15. Which of the following is broad spectrum anthelmintic ? 1. Mebendazole 2. Piperazine 3. Diethylcarbamazine 4. Chloroquine 16. Cancer of epithelial tissue is called 1. Carcinoma 2. Sarcoma 3. Lukemia 4. Hodgkin’s disease 17. The Latin term for ointment is 1. Ungentum 2. Pasta 3. Oculentum 4. Linimentem 18. The Latin term for “When required” is 1. si opus sit 2. Dolor urgente 3. tussi urgente 4. statim 19. Material used to assist adhesion of skin graft is 1. Human thrombin 2. Human immunoglobulin 3. Plasma protein fraction 4. Gum saline 20. The incompatibility encountered when aspirin is powdered together with phenazone is 1. Insolubility 2. Liquefaction 3. Immiscibility 4. Precipitation 21. Existence of antibiotic was first proposed by 1. Pasteur 2. Paul Ehrlich 3. Fleming 4. Dubos 22. The Antibiotics are manufactured in large scale by 1. Surface culture in liquid medium 2. Surface culture in solid medium 3. Submerged culture in liquid medium 4. Submerged culture in solid medium 23. Increased hepatic angiotensinogen production is responsible for following 1. Renal hypertension 2. Pills hypertension 3. Vascular hypertension 4. Endocrine hypertension 24. The following type of pulse is seen in myocardial infraction 1. Pulsus deficit 2. Pulsus alternens 3. Anacrotic pulse 4. Water hammer pulse 25. Drugs of choice for grandmal epilepsy are 1. Phenytoin and sodium valproate 2. Sodium valproate and carbamazepin 3. Carbamazepin and phenobarbital 4. Phenobarbital and phenytoin 26. Morphine is contraindicated for patients with head injury because it produces 1. Sedation 2. Hyperactive spinal refluxes 3. Respiratory depression 4. Analgesia 27. Which of the following is anti metabolite ? 1. Cyclophosphamide 2. Thiotepa 3. Methotrexate 4. Chlorambucil 28. Which of the following anticancer drug is obtained from plant ? 1. Cisplatin 2. Uracil 3. Vincristine 4. Tamoxifen 29. In prescription the Latin term “fiat” means 1. Let it be mixed 2. Let it be made 3. Let it be warmed 4. Let it be sent 30. Most dangerous organism infecting the eye is 1. Pseudomonas aeruginosa 2. Staphylococcus aureus 3. Proteus vulgaris 4. Bacillus subtilis 31. In the extemporaneous preparation of eye drops the final clarification done by passing through 1. Sintered glass filters 2. Gooch crucible 3. Whatman filter paper 4. Micro-porous plastic membrane 32. One of the advantages of IR heat sterilization of syringes is 1. Determination of internal temperature to assess the efficiency of sterilization is simple 2. More efficient than autoclaving 3. Unaffected by thermal resistance by static surface air films 4. Fast sterilization 33. International Pharmacopoeia is published by 1. WHO 2. International Pharmaceutical Federation 3. United Nations 4. US food and drug administration 34. In the case of sterilization by dry heat the microbes are killed by 1. Oxidation 2. Dehydration 3. Decomposition 4. Precipitation 35. Communicable disease caused by Rickettsiae is 1. Scrub typhus 2. Chancroid 3. Mumps 4. Influenza 36. One of the first aid in poisoning is by administering 1. Universal antidote 2. Table spoonful of mustered 3. Egg white 4. All the above 37. In hemolytic jaundice the following are true EXCEPT 1. Unconjugated bilirubin level increases 2. Anemia is common 3. Serum alkaline phosphatase level increases 4. Liver function test normal 38. The mechanism of action of penicillin is 1. By inhibition of protein synthesis 2. By interference with ribosome function 3. By antimetabolite action 4. By interference with cell wall synthesis 39. Cotrimoxazole is more effective than individual administration of sulphame-thoxazole or trimethoprim since 1. Both set sequentially in nucleotide synthesis 2. Sulphamethoxazole is antimetabolite and trimethoprin interfere with cell wall synthesis 3. Both binds to enzyme required for DNA replication 4. Sulphamethoxazole interfere with folic acid synthesis and trimethoprin interfere with cell wall synthesis 40. Which of the following is fluoroquinolone derivative ? 1. Nitrofurantoin 2. Lomifloxacin 3. Prontocil 4. Penicillin G 41. Number of mole of ATPs produced when on mole of glucose is completely oxidized is 1. 38 2. 8 1 3. 6 4. 24 42. The word posology is derived from Greek word “posos” which means 1. “How much” 2. Quantity 3. Amount 4. How long |
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