AL-FATEH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Mock exam-2025
Paper: II Pharmaceutics and Pharmacognosy
Total Marks: 40 Total Marks: 1 hours
Student’s Name: Roll No:
Part-A (Objective)
Encircle the right option. Cutting, overwriting and use of whitener is not allowed
1. Which of the following is an organized drug and its flowers are used _________.
a) Opium c) Saffron
b) Acacia d) Asofeotida
2. Senna belong to which of the following family ___________.
a) Liliaceae c) Moraceae
b) Leguminosae d) Solanaceae
3. All of the following are included in organoleptic properties of crude drug except ______.
a) Color c) Assay
b) Size d) Shape
4. Atropine is the active constituent of which of the following plant ____________.
a) Opium c) Nux vomica
b) Belladonna d) Rauwolfia serpentina
5. Which of the following is a fleshy or woody elongated stem that usually grows horizontally below
the ground _____________.
a) Bulb c) Roots
b) Rhizome d) Stem
6. Which of the following is the example of unorganized drugs ___________.
a) Barks c) Gums
b) Fruits d) Seed
7. Morphine is used as ___________.
a) Potent pain killer c) Laxative
b) CNs Depressant d) CVS disorder
8. Which one the following term is used for the substances reacts with enzyme?
a) Co- Enzymes c) Substance
b) Substrate d) Effectors
9. The study of drug with help of sensory organs is____________.
a) Physiological Evaluation c) Chemical Evaluation
b) Physical Evaluation d) Organoleptic Evaluation
10. Which one of the following parts of plant digitalis is used to the purpose of crude drugs?
a) Wood c) Bark
b) Leave d) Flower
11. The drugs which are obtained from direct parts of the plants contain cellular tissues are known
as:
a) Organized drugs c) Cellular drugs
b) Unorganized drugs d) Synthetic drugs
12. The word "Pharmakon" is derived from:
a) Greek c) French
b) Latin d) English
13. Oil extracted after pressing fruits & seeds is
a) Volatile oil c) Resins
b) Fixed oil d) Gums
14. Which one is used in the treatment of congestive heart failure?
a) Rauwolfia c) Glycerrhiza
b) Digitalis d) Tolu Balsam
15. Which one of the following is belong to organized drug ____________.
a) Aloe c) Papain
b) Kino d) Senna
16. Which one of the following is used for digestive disorder ____________.
a) Clove c) Ginger root
b) Nux vomica d) Digitalis
17. Which one of the following have antimicrobial properties ___________.
a) Clove c) Ginger root
b) Nux vomica d) Digitalis
18. Which one of the following is used in the treatment of malaria ____________.
a) Clove c) Ginger root
b) Nux vomica d) Cinchona bark
19. Optimum temperature for enzymatic activity is _____________.
a) 35-40 °C c) 60-70 °C
b) 50-60 °C d) 70-80 °C
20. Aspirin was originally derived from which natural source?
a) Willow Bark c) Foxglove Plant
b) Opium Poppy d) Cinchona Bark
21. Which of the following is the chemical name of the drug_______________.
a) Ampicillin c) Aminobezyl penicillin
b) Amoxycillin d) Amoxil
22. Which of the following term explains the substances with pharmacological activities in the
medications?
a) Dosage form c) Excipients
b) API d) Monograph
23. Which Muslim scientist is known as pioneer cosmetologist___________.
a) AL-kindi c) Abu ali sina
b) Jabir bin hayan d) Al bironi
24. The word "Pharmakon" is derived from:
a) Greek c) French
b) Latin d) English
25. In which of the following pharmacy Act, "Pharmacist" is a person who is registered under
section 24 in Register-A and Register-B?
a) Pharmacy Act 1947 c) Pharmacy Act 1857
b) Pharmacy Act 1887 d) Pharmacy Act 1967
26. Which of the following specialty of pharmacy includes all the services accomplished by
pharmacists practicing in the hospital community pharmacies, nursing homes, home-based care
services, clinics and other setting where medicines are prescribed and used?
a) Community pharmacy b) Hospital pharmacy c
c) Clinical pharmacy d) Forensic pharmacy
27. UNF first published in year
a) 1947 c) 1858
b) 1888 d) 1857
28. Which of the following is the semi synthetic drug ______________.
a) Insulin c) Aspirin
b) Amoxil d) All of these
29. Branch of pharmacy that deals with the legal aspects of pharmacy practice is known as:
a) Forensic pharmacy c) Hospital Pharmacy
b) Clinical pharmacy d) Nuclear pharmacy
30. Which of the following is non official book ___________.
a) BP c) GMC
b) USP d) Remington
31. If pH rises from 7 then the compound is
a) Acid c) Base
b) Neutral d) None of these
32. Word atom is derived from ------ word
a) Unani c) Greek
b) Italian d) Latin
33. Which of the following drug has pungent taste
a) Clove d) Cinnamon
b) Glycyrrhizin e) Capsicum
c) Honey
34. pH of solution is measured by ------ methods
a) By pH meter c) By pH indicator
b) By pH paper d) All of these
35. ____________is also called IV fluids for patients who cannot intake fluids orally
a) Buffers c) Emulsifying agents
b) Viscosity d) Normal Saline
36. ------ solution added to body system cause shrinkage of body tissue
a) Isotonic c) Hyper tonic
b) Hypotonic d) None of these
37. Which of the following is responsible for surface tension
a) Hydrogen bonding c) Vander wall forces
b) Covalent Bonding d) Adhesion forces
38. Which of the following provide information about chemical constituents preset in crude drugs
a) HPLC d) PCR
b) Dissolution apparatus e) Friability test apparatus
c) Viscometer
39. 5% dextrose is an example of which solution
a) Isotonic c) Hypertonic
b) Hypotonic d) Buffer solution
40. All of the following are allergy mediaters except
a) Bradykinin d) Interlukin 11
b) Prostaglandin e) Leukutrin
c) Glutamine
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