Pharmaceutical Impurities | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | GPAT Mock Test

Welcome to the GPAT Mock Test on Pharmaceutical Impurities. This quiz is specifically designed for B.Pharma graduates preparing for the GPAT examination. It covers essential topics from Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, focusing on the sources, types, and effects of impurities in pharmaceutical substances. You will be tested on your knowledge of limit tests as per the Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP), including procedures for heavy metals like lead, iron, arsenic, and mercury, as well as tests for chloride and sulphate. This mock test contains 25 multiple-choice questions to help you assess your understanding and identify areas for improvement. After submitting your answers, you can review your score and download all the questions with their correct answers in PDF format for future reference. Good luck!

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