We have provided 50 MCQs on Miscellaneous compounds, Unit-4, 1st semester, PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, B. Pharm.
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MCQ on Miscellaneous compounds
Potassium iodide is an expectorant that works by:
- Increasing the production of mucus
- Thinning mucus
- Stimulating the cilia
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Ammonium chloride is an expectorant that works by:
- Increasing the production of mucus
- Thinning mucus
- Stimulating the cilia
- All of the above
Answer: 2
Copper sulfate is an emetic that works by:
- Irritating the gastric mucosa
- Stimulating the vomiting center in the brain
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Sodium potassium tartarate is an emetic that works by:
- Irritating the gastric mucosa
- Stimulating the vomiting center in the brain
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 1
Ferrous sulfate is a haematinic that works by:
- Replenishing iron stores
- Increasing the production of red blood cells
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Ferrous gluconate is a haematinic that works by:
- Replenishing iron stores
- Increasing the production of red blood cells
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Sodium thiosulfate is an antidote for:
- Arsenic poisoning
- Cyanide poisoning
- Lead poisoning
- Mercury poisoning
Answer: 1
Activated charcoal is an antidote for:
- Arsenic poisoning
- Cyanide poisoning
- Lead poisoning
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Sodium nitrite is an antidote for:
- Arsenic poisoning
- Cyanide poisoning
- Lead poisoning
- Mercury poisoning
Answer: 2
Zinc sulfate is an astringent that works by:
- Precipitating proteins
- Constricting blood vessels
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Potash alum is an astringent that works by:
- Precipitating proteins
- Constricting blood vessels
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Which of the following is NOT an expectorant?
- Guaifenesin
- Ambroxol
- Acetaminophen
- Dextromethorphan
Answer: 3
Which of the following is NOT an emetic?
- Apomorphine
- Ipecac syrup
- Metoclopramide
- Ondansetron
Answer: 4
Which of the following is NOT a haematinic?
- Folic acid
- Vitamin B12
- Iron
- Erythropoietin
Answer: 4
Which of the following is NOT an antidote for poisoning?
- Naloxone
- Flumazenil
- Atropine
- Activated charcoal
Answer: 4
Which of the following is NOT an astringent?
- Silver nitrate
- Aluminum acetate
- Tannic acid
- Hydrocortisone
Answer: 4
Which of the following expectorants is most commonly used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
- Potassium iodide
- Ammonium chloride
- Guaifenesin
- Ambroxol
Answer: 3
Which of the following expectorants works by increasing the production of mucus?
- Potassium iodide
- Ammonium chloride
- Guaifenesin
- Ambroxol
Answer: 1
Which of the following emetics is most commonly used in cases of poisoning?
- Copper sulfate
- Sodium potassium tartarate
- Apomorphine
- Ipecac syrup
Answer: 3
Which of the following emetics works by stimulating the vomiting center in the brain?
- Copper sulfate
- Sodium potassium tartarate
- Apomorphine
- Ipecac syrup
Answer: 3
Which of the following haematinics is most commonly used in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia?
- Ferrous sulfate
- Ferrous gluconate
- Ferric citrate
- Polysaccharide iron complex
Answer: 1
Which of the following haematinics is least likely to cause gastrointestinal side effects?
- Ferrous sulfate
- Ferrous gluconate
- Ferric citrate
- Polysaccharide iron complex
Answer: 4
Which of the following antidotes is most commonly used in the treatment of arsenic poisoning?
- Sodium thiosulfate
- Activated charcoal
- Sodium nitrite
- Dimercaprol
Answer: 1
Which of the following antidotes is most commonly used in the treatment of cyanide poisoning?
- Sodium thiosulfate
- Activated charcoal
- Sodium nitrite
- Hydroxocobalamin
Answer: 3
Which of the following antidotes is most commonly used in the treatment of lead poisoning?
- Sodium thiosulfate
- Activated charcoal
- Sodium nitrite
- Edetate calcium disodium
Answer: 4
Which of the following astringents is most commonly used in the treatment of diarrhea?
- Zinc sulfate
- Potash alum
- Silver nitrate
- Aluminum acetate
Answer: 4
Which of the following astringents works by constricting blood vessels?
- Zinc sulfate
- Potash alum
- Silver nitrate
- Aluminum acetate
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a laxative?
- Magnesium sulfate
- Sodium phosphate
- Kaolin and bentonite
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as an antacid?
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Aluminum hydroxide
- Magnesium hydroxide
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as an antimicrobial agent?
- Potassium permanganate
- Boric acid
- Hydrogen peroxide
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a chelating agent?
- Edetate calcium disodium
- Penicillamine
- Dimercaprol
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following laxatives works by increasing the amount of water in the stool?
- Saline laxatives
- Osmotic laxatives
- Stimulant laxatives
- Bulk-forming laxatives
Answer: 1
Which of the following laxatives is most commonly used to treat constipation?
- Magnesium sulfate
- Sodium phosphate
- Kaolin and bentonite
- Psyllium
Answer: 4
Which of the following antacids works by neutralizing stomach acid?
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Aluminum hydroxide
- Magnesium hydroxide
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following antacids is most commonly used to treat heartburn?
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Aluminum hydroxide
- Magnesium hydroxide
- Calcium carbonate
Answer: 1
Antimicrobials
Which of the following antimicrobials works by oxidizing organic matter?
- Potassium permanganate
- Boric acid
- Hydrogen peroxide
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following antimicrobials is most commonly used to treat topical infections?
- Potassium permanganate
- Boric acid
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Chlorinated lime
Answer: 2
Which of the following chelating agents is used to treat lead poisoning?
- Edetate calcium disodium
- Penicillamine
- Dimercaprol
- All of the above
Answer: 1
Which of the following chelating agents is used to treat mercury poisoning?
- Edetate calcium disodium
- Penicillamine
- Dimercaprol
- All of the above
Answer: 3
Which of the following contrast agents is used for X-ray imaging of the gastrointestinal tract?
- Barium sulfate
- Iodine
- Gadolinium
- All of the above
Answer: 1
Which of the following contrast agents is used for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?
- Barium sulfate
- Iodine
- Gadolinium
- All of the above
Answer: 3
Which of the following compounds is used as a dental cement?
- Zinc phosphate
- Zinc oxide-eugenol
- Glass ionomer cement
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a topical anesthetic?
- Benzocaine
- Lidocaine
- Procaine
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a sunscreen?
- Zinc oxide
- Titanium dioxide
- Mexoryl SX
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a water purifier?
- Chlorine
- Ozone
- Ultraviolet light
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a fertilizer?
- Urea
- Ammonium phosphate
- Potassium chloride
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a food preservative?
- Sodium benzoate
- Potassium sorbate
- Sulfur dioxide
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a flame retardant?
- Ammonium bromide
- Aluminum hydroxide
- Boric acid
- All of the above
Answer: 4
Which of the following compounds is used as a nuclear medicine agent?
- Technetium-99m
- Iodine-131
- Gallium-67
- All of the above
Answer: 4
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