Download MBBS TMU 2nd Year 2016 MBS203A Pharmacology I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2016 MBS203A Pharmacology I Previous Question Paper


MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2015-16

Course Code:MBS203

Paper ID: 0322410

Pharmacology-I

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 30

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support

your answer.

Part `B'

1.

Discuss briefly various factors modifying drug action. (7)

2.

Enumerate various Non steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs.
Discuss briefly mechanism of action, therapeutic uses &
adverse effects of IBUPROFEN. (7)


3.

Write short notes on: (4x2=8)

a)

Adrenaline

b)

Bisacodyl

4.

Discuss briefly: (4x2=8)

a)

Dimercaprol (British Anti-Lewisite)

b)

Phenytoin

MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2015-16

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Course Code:MBS203



Paper ID: 0322410

Pharmacology-I

Part `A'



Time: 20 Minutes

Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick () correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.


d)

Colchicine

Q.1

The study of absorption, distribution,
metabolism & excretion of drugs in the

Q.9

Theophylline acts on:

body is known as:

a)

Phosphodiesterase

a)

Pharmacology

b)

Peroxidase

b)

Pharmacodynamics

c)

Aldehyde dehydrogenase

c)

Pharmacokinetics

d)

Lipoxygenase

d)

Pharmacotherapy

Q.10 Gastric acid secretion is decreased by:

Q.2

Adrenaline is contraindicated in:

a)

PGE2

a. Bronchial asthma

b)

PGF2 alpha

b. Cardiac asthma

c)

Thromboxane A2

c. Anaphylaxis

d

All of the above



d. Angioneurotic edema

P.T.O.

Q.3

Which of the following local anaesthetic is

Q.11 All are prodrugs EXCEPT:

highly cardiotoxic:

a)

Levodopa

a)

Bupivacaine

b)

Omeprazole

b)

Lignocaine

c)

Enalapril

c)

Mepivacaine

d)

Indomethacin

d)

Procaine

Q.12 Pharmacogentics is important in the

Q.4.

Aspirin is not given in viral fever in

metabolism of:

children below 12 years of age because it

a)

Isoniazid

causes:

b)

Digitalis

a)

Bleeding diathesis

c)

Propranolol

b)

Reye's syndrome

d)

Rifampicin

c)

Neural disorders

d)

Myopathy

Q.13 Which of the following has the shortest half

life:

Q.5

Gum hyperplasia is caused by:

a)

Carbachol

a)

Phenobarbitone

b)

Bethanechol

b)

Phenytoin

c)

Acetylcholine

c)

Carbamazepine

d)

Pilocarpine

d)

Diazepam

Q.14 Atropine inhibits all of the following,

Q.6

Sucralfate is an effective peptic ulcer

EXCEPT:

protector at pH:

a)

Sweating

a)

>7

b)

Salivation

b)

<7

c)

Gastric secretion

c)

<4

d)

None

d)

All

Q.15 Selective beta-1 blocker is:

Q.7

Antidote to iron is:

a)

Nadolol

a)

Protamine

b)

Metoprolol

b)

EDTA

c)

Pindolo

c)

Vitamin-K

d)

None

d)

Desferrioxamine

Q.16 In porphyria, drug contraindicated is:

a)

Thiopentone sodium

Q.8

The following drugs are used in acute gout

b)

Halothane

EXCEPT:

c)

Ketamine

a)

Allopurinol

d)

Atracurium

b)

Naproxen

c)

Corticosteroids.

Q.17 Hoffman elimination occurs with:

a)

d-Tubocurarine

b)

Gallamine

c)

Pancuronium

d)

None

Q.18 Which phenothiazine has the least

extrapyramidal effect:
a)

Thioridazine

b)

Chlorpromazine

c)

Triflupromazine

d)

Fluphenazine

Q.19 Lithium is absolutely contraindicated in:

a)

Lactation

b)

Diabetes insipidus

c)

Jaundice

d)

Myasthenia gravis

Q.20

The principal action of noscapine is:
a)

Analgesic

b)

Antiematic

c)

Antitussive

d)

Antidiuretic


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