Excipients used in semisolid dosage forms MCQs With Answer

Introduction: Excipients used in semisolid dosage forms are non‑active ingredients that determine the performance of ointments, creams and gels. For B.Pharm students it is essential to understand emollients, humectants, emulsifiers, gelling agents, preservatives, antioxidants, penetration enhancers and rheology modifiers. Proper excipient selection affects stability, pH, viscosity, spreadability, percutaneous absorption and formulation compatibility. Knowledge of bases (oleaginous, absorption, water‑removable, water‑soluble), HLB concepts, microbial protection and packaging is critical for safe, effective topical products. This concise guide prepares you for formulation decisions and quality control considerations. Now let’s test your knowledge with 30 MCQs on this topic.

Q1. What is the primary role of excipients in semisolid dosage forms?

  • Only to provide color and fragrance
  • To act as the therapeutic active ingredient
  • To enhance drug stability, appearance and application
  • To sterilize the formulation

Correct Answer: To enhance drug stability, appearance and application

Q2. Which of the following is an occlusive emollient commonly used in ointments?

  • Glycerin
  • Petrolatum
  • Polysorbate 80
  • Carbomer

Correct Answer: Petrolatum

Q3. Which excipient functions primarily as a humectant in topical semisolids?

  • Methylparaben
  • Lanolin
  • Glycerin
  • Bentonite

Correct Answer: Glycerin

Q4. Which emulsifier is commonly used to formulate oil-in-water creams?

  • Span 60 (Sorbitan stearate)
  • Polysorbate 80 (Tween 80)
  • White petrolatum
  • Carbopol 940

Correct Answer: Polysorbate 80 (Tween 80)

Q5. Which gelling agent is a synthetic acrylic polymer widely used in topical gels?

  • Xanthan gum
  • Carbomer (Carbopol)
  • Sodium alginate
  • Tragacanth

Correct Answer: Carbomer (Carbopol)

Q6. Which excipient is primarily used to increase viscosity of aqueous semisolids?

  • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)
  • Carbomer
  • Propylene glycol
  • Lanolin alcohol

Correct Answer: Carbomer

Q7. Which system is commonly used to maintain pH and buffer topical semisolids?

  • Phosphate buffer
  • Benzalkonium chloride
  • Sorbitan monostearate
  • White soft paraffin

Correct Answer: Phosphate buffer

Q8. Which preservative is widely used for broad‑spectrum antimicrobial protection in creams?

  • Methylparaben
  • Carbomer
  • Petrolatum
  • Xanthan gum

Correct Answer: Methylparaben

Q9. Which antioxidant is suitable for protecting oils in semisolid formulations?

  • Ascorbic acid (water‑soluble)
  • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate
  • Polysorbate 20

Correct Answer: Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)

Q10. What is the main purpose of a penetration enhancer in topical products?

  • To act as a preservative
  • To decrease drug solubility
  • To increase percutaneous absorption of the drug
  • To neutralize drug activity

Correct Answer: To increase percutaneous absorption of the drug

Q11. A high Hydrophilic‑Lipophilic Balance (HLB) value indicates an emulsifier is more suitable for which type of emulsion?

  • Water-in-oil (W/O)
  • Oil-in-water (O/W)
  • Anhydrous ointment
  • Solid dispersion

Correct Answer: Oil-in-water (O/W)

Q12. Which semisolid base is considered water‑washable and readily removed from skin with water?

  • Petrolatum (oleaginous base)
  • Absorption base
  • Oil-in-water cream (water‑washable)
  • Anhydrous lanolin

Correct Answer: Oil-in-water cream (water‑washable)

Q13. Which polymer forms thermoreversible gels and is often used for topical and ophthalmic gels?

  • Carbomer 934
  • Poloxamer (Pluronic) F127
  • Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)
  • Calcium alginate

Correct Answer: Poloxamer (Pluronic) F127

Q14. Which of the following acts both as a solvent and a penetration enhancer in topical formulations?

  • Xanthan gum
  • Propylene glycol
  • Methylparaben
  • White soft paraffin

Correct Answer: Propylene glycol

Q15. Which excipient is used as a chelating agent to improve preservative efficacy by binding metal ions?

  • EDTA (disodium edetate)
  • Carbomer
  • Lanolin
  • Glycerin

Correct Answer: EDTA (disodium edetate)

Q16. Which excipient imparts thixotropic behavior and viscosity to topical gels and creams?

  • Bentonite
  • Sodium chloride
  • Methylparaben
  • Polysorbate 80

Correct Answer: Bentonite

Q17. Which solvent is frequently used to dissolve poorly water‑soluble drugs in semisolid formulations?

  • Water
  • Propylene glycol
  • Carbomer dispersion
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate

Correct Answer: Propylene glycol

Q18. Which excipient is well known to cause contact allergy in some patients?

  • Petrolatum
  • Lanolin
  • Carbomer
  • Xanthan gum

Correct Answer: Lanolin

Q19. Which formulation property describes the ease with which a semisolid spreads over the skin?

  • Viscosity
  • Spreadability
  • pH
  • Preservative efficacy

Correct Answer: Spreadability

Q20. Which parameter is critical for both preservative efficacy and chemical stability of many topical actives?

  • Ambient light only
  • Package color only
  • pH of the formulation
  • Ingredient odor

Correct Answer: pH of the formulation

Q21. Which of the following is a nonionic emulsifier commonly used in topical systems?

  • Benzalkonium chloride
  • Polysorbate 80 (Tween 80)
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate
  • EDTA

Correct Answer: Polysorbate 80 (Tween 80)

Q22. Which base type is most greasy and provides strong occlusion to reduce transepidermal water loss?

  • Oleaginous (petrolatum) base
  • Oil-in-water cream
  • Water-soluble PEG base
  • Hydrophilic gel

Correct Answer: Oleaginous (petrolatum) base

Q23. Which natural polymer is commonly used as a gelling agent in topical formulations?

  • Carbomer
  • Xanthan gum
  • Poloxamer 407
  • Butylated hydroxytoluene

Correct Answer: Xanthan gum

Q24. Which excipient is a widely used humectant and solvent that also stabilizes aqueous systems?

  • Lanolin
  • Glycerin
  • Petrolatum
  • Polysorbate 60

Correct Answer: Glycerin

Q25. Which preservative is known to be inactivated by anionic surfactants and soaps?

  • Methylparaben
  • Benzalkonium chloride (a quaternary ammonium compound)
  • Phenoxyethanol
  • EDTA

Correct Answer: Benzalkonium chloride (a quaternary ammonium compound)

Q26. Which thermosensitive polymer forms gels upon warming and is used in topical delivery?

  • Carbomer 940
  • Poloxamer 407 (Pluronic F127)
  • Xanthan gum
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate

Correct Answer: Poloxamer 407 (Pluronic F127)

Q27. Which excipient is commonly used to adjust viscosity in hydroalcoholic gels for topical use?

  • Carbomer
  • Butylated hydroxytoluene
  • Lanolin
  • White soft paraffin

Correct Answer: Carbomer

Q28. Which factor typically increases percutaneous absorption of a drug from a semisolid?

  • Decreasing skin hydration (dry skin)
  • Occlusion that increases skin hydration
  • Using an inert opaque container
  • Lowering drug concentration to trace levels

Correct Answer: Occlusion that increases skin hydration

Q29. Which antioxidant is water‑soluble and sometimes used in aqueous semisolid formulations?

  • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)
  • Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
  • White soft paraffin
  • Polysorbate 80

Correct Answer: Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)

Q30. Which type of container best limits oxygen ingress and helps protect oxidation‑sensitive semisolids?

  • Wide‑mouth jar that is opened frequently
  • Airless pump container
  • Clear glass jar with loosely fitting lid
  • Unsealed polyethylene bag

Correct Answer: Airless pump container

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