Which one of the following is employed as a tranquilizer drug?
1. Promethazine
2. Valium
3. Naproxen
4. Mifepristone
The hormone that contains iodine is :
1. Insulin
2. Testosterone
3. Adrenaline
4. Thyroxine
Which of the following protein destroy the antigen when it enters in body cell?
1. Antibodies
2. Insulin
3. Chromoprotein
4. Phosphoprotein
Vitamin- B12 contains
1. Zn (II)
2. Ca (II)
3. Fe (II)
4. Co (II)
Enzymes take part in a reaction and
1. decrease the rate of a chemical reaction
2. increase the rate of a chemical reaction
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of the above
Which one of the following vitamins is water-soluble?
1. Vitamin-B
2. Vitamin-E
3. Vitamin K
4. Vitamin A
In reference to biological role, Ca2+ ions are important in
(1) triggering the contraction of muscles
(2) generating the right electrode potential across cell membrane
(3) hydrolysis of ATP
(4) defence mechanism
Select the incorrect statement among the following
1. Aspirin is both analgesic and antipyretics
2. Ampicillin is a natural antibiotic
3. Sulphadiazine is a synthetic antibacterial
4. Some disinfectants can be used as antiseptics in lower concentrations
An example of a psychedelic agent is:
(1) DNA
(2) LSD
(3) DDT
(4) TNT
Which of the following is used in rocket propellants?
(1) H2(l)
(2) O2(l)
(3) N2H4(l)
(4) All of these
Which of the following drugs is an analgesic?
(1) Sulphaguanidine
(2) Paludrine
(3) Analgin
(4) lodex
One of the most widely used drug in medicine, IODEX is:
1. Methyl salicylate
2. Ethyl salicylate
3. Acetyl salicylic acid
4. O-hydroxy benzoic acid
Chloramine-T is a:
1. Hypnotics
2. Antiseptic
3. Analgesic
4. Antipyretic
Which of the following is a hallucinogenic drug?
1. Methedrine
2. Calmpose
3. LSD
4. Seconal
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Chloromycetin (Chloramphenicol) is effective in the treatment of
1. tuberculosis
2. malaria
3. typhoid
4. cholera
A drug effective in the treatment of pneumonia is:
(1) streptomycin
(2) chloramphenicol
(3) Paracetamol
(4) sulphaguanidine
The first viral disease detected in human being was:
(1) cold
(2) influenza
(3) smallpox
(4) yellow fever
Interferon is connected with:-
(1) tonic
(2) virus
(3) carbohydrate
(4) ore of iron
Measles is a disease which belongs to the category of:
(1) bacterial disease
(2) viral disease
(3) venereal disease
(4) protozoan disease
A combination of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine is a propellant of the type:
1. Hybrid propellant.
2. Mono propellant.
3. Double based propellant.
4. Biliquid propellant.
Cocaine is:
1. Vitamin
2. Poison
3. Medicine
4. Antipyretic
Placebo' is often given to patients. It is:
(1) an antidepressant
(2) a broad spectrum antibiotic
(3) a sugar pill
(4) a tonic
The antibiotic streptomycin is specific against:
(1) tuberculosis
(2) typhoid
(3) malaria
(4) AIDS
Various phenol derivatives, tincture of iodine (2-3% I2 in water/alcohol) and some dyes like methylene blue are :
(1) antiseptics
(2) disinfectants
(3) analgesics
(4) antipyretics
The insecticide containing 99% -isomer of benzene hexachloridc is known as:
(1) lindane
(2) TNT
(3) malathion
(4) methoxychlor
Oil of winter green and salol are the esters of:
1. salicylic acid
2. lactic acid
3. acetic acid
4. sulphanilic acid
Sulphaguanadine is used for:
(1) dysentery
(2) urinary infections
(3) antiseptic
(4) antipyretic
The correct statement among the following about Saccharin is -
1. It is also known as Ortho-sulphobenzimide
2. It is 550 times sweeter than sugar.
3. It is used as a sweetening agent.
4. All of the above.
Which of the following is an example of basic dye ?
(1) Alizarin
(2) Malachite green
(3) Indigo
(4) Orange I
Which of the following groups is not an auxochrome ?
(1)-N(CH3)2
(2)-OH
(3)-OCH3
(4)
The compounds used to fix a dye to fabric is known as:
(1) mordant
(2) azeotrope
(3) bleaching agents
(4) lake
Which one is disperse dye?
(1) Congo red
(2) Alizarin
(3) Celliton
(4) None of these
Red ink is prepared from :
(1) Phenol
(2) Aniline
(3) Congo red
(4) Eosin
Alizarin a mordant dye is not used in:
(1) cotton dyeing
(2) printing
(3) painting
(4) Chromium lakes for wood dyeing
Which of the following structures represents a colourless substance?
1.
(2) C6H5-N=N-C6H5
(3) C6H5-NH-NH-C6H5
(4) None of the above
Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing:
(1) Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
(2) carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
(3) benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
(4) none of the above
The mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as-
(1) analgesic
(2) antiseptic
(3) antipyretic
(4) antibiotic
Which of the following is an analgesic?
1. Penicillin
2. Streptomycin
3. Chloromycetin
4. Novalgin
Bithional is generally added to the soaps as an additive to function as a/an
1. softener
2. dryer
3. buffering agent
4. antiseptic
The artificial sweetener that is stable under cold conditions only is:
1. Saccharine
2. Sucralose
3. Aspartame
4. Alitame
The incorrect statement among the following is :
1. A 0.2% solution of phenol is an antiseptic while 1 % solution acts as a disinfectant.
2. Chlorine and iodine are used as strong disinfectants.
3. Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen peroxide, are strong antiseptics.
4. Disinfectants harm the living tissues.
Which one of the following is employed as antihistamine?
1. Diphenyl hydramine
2. Norethindrone
3. Omeprazole
4. Chloramphenicol
Which one of the following is employed as a tranquilizer ?
1. Equanil
2. Naproxen
3. Tetracycline
4. Chlorpheniramine