Code No: BP104T PCI SET -1
I B. Pharmacy I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, February - 2020
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Time: 3 hours
PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I
Max. Marks: 75
Note: 1. Question paper consists of three parts (Part-I, Part-II & Part-I1I)
2. Answer ALL (Multiple Choice) Questions from Part-I
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3. Answer any TWO Questions from Part-II
4. Answer any SEVEN Questions from Part-III
- The reagent responsible for opalescence in limit test for Chloride is
(a) NaNO3; (b) AgNO3; (c) KNO3 (d) NH4sNO; (M) - The concentration of Sodium chloride in isotonic solution of Sodium chloride is
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(a) 0.8%w/v (b) 0.9%w/v (c) 0.85%w/v (d) 0.96%w/v (M) - The color of lead dithizonate is
(a) Violet (b) White (c) Yellow (d) Orange (M) - Milk of Magnesia is a
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(c) Systemic acidifier (d) Gastric acidifier (M) - The substance used as an antidote in cyanide poisoning is
(a) Sodium thiosulphate (b) Sodium chloride
(c) Sodium bicarbonate (d) Sodium sulphate (M) - The concentration of Sodium nitrite used in cyanide poisoning is
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(a) 10ml of 3% solution (b) 100ml of 3% solution
(c) 1ml of 3% solution (d) 1000ml of 3% solution (M) - Which of the following radioisotope is not used in the treatment of cancer?
(a) Cyanocobalamin (Co57) (b) Cobalt (Co-60)
(c) Gold (Au -198) (d) Sodium Phosphate (P-32) (M) - What is the edition of current Indian Pharmacopoeia?
(a) 8th Edition (b) 6th Edition (c) 5th Edition (d) 3rd Edition (M) - Radioactivity-is measured by
(a) Curie (b) Henry (c) Debry (d) Terry (M) - The following is an astringent
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(a) Potash Alum (b) Potassium chloride
(c) Potassium citrate (d) Potassium carbonate (M) - Ammonium chloride is an
(a) Emetic (b) Astringent (c) Expectorant (d) Antacid (M) - Iodine preparations are
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(a) Antimicrobials (b) Digestives (c) Antidotes (d) Antacids (M) - Anti caries agent is
(a) Sodium carbonate (b) Sodium chloride
(c) Sodium fluoride (d) Sodium citrate (M) - The principle involved in the assay of Ferrous sulphate is
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(a) Redox (b) Precipitation (c) Complexometry (d) Alkalimetry (M) - The indicator used in the assay of Ammonium chloride is
(a) phenolphthalein (b) Methyl orange (c) Methyl red (d) Ferroin (M) - Potassium hydrogen phthalate is used as primary standard for standardization of
(a) HCl (b) NaOH (c) NaCl (d) KCl (M) - Phosphate buffer pH is
(a) 5.8-7.4 (b) 3.9-5.0 (c) 9.0-11.76 (d) 1.0-3.56 (M) - The major extracellular cation is
(a) Potassium (b) Sodium (c) Magnesium (d) Calcium (M) - A 0.6%w/v Sodium chloride solution is
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(a) Isotonic (b) Hypotonic (c) Iso-Osmotic (d) Hypertonic (M) - Arrhenius theory says acid is a substance that produces
(a) Hydrogen ions in solution (b) Hydroxyl ions in solution
(c) Salt in solution (d) Precipitation in solution (M)
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PART -1I
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- What are the properties of B and y radiations? (5M)
- Explain the principle and reaction involved in the assay of Ammonium chloride. (5M)
- Define and classify antimicrobials with examples. (5M)
- Explain Bronsted and Lowry acid-base theory. (5M)
- Define Buffer capacity and write the preparation of any one buffer. (5M)
- Explain the principle and reaction present in the limit test for Arsenic. (5M)
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PART -IIT
- How is half life of a radiopharmaceutical calculated? (5M)
- Explain the principles procedure and reaction present in the assay of Ferrous sulphate. (5M)
- Differentiate between buffers and isotonic solutions. (5M)
- What are the uses of Indian Pharmacopoeia? (5M)
- Explain the principle and reaction involved in the limit test for heavy metals. (5M)
- Write the composition and uses of ORS. (5M)
- Define limit tests. Explain why is it important to limit impurities in pharmaceutical substances. (5M)
- Define intracellular anions and write their functions. (5M)
- What are antacids? Write the preparation of Aluminum hydroxide gel. (5M)
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