Download MBBS TMU 2nd Year 2015 MBS203A Pharmacology I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2015 MBS203A Pharmacology I Previous Question Paper


MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2014-15

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.

Describe pharmacotherapy of Myasthenia Gravis. (7)

2.

Classify Non Steroidal Antiinflammatory, analgesic and
antipyretic Drugs (NSAIDS). Discuss important adverse
effects and therapeutic uses of Aspirin. (7)


3.

Write short notes on: (2x4=8)

a)

Bioavailability of drugs

b)

Prodrug

c)

Microsomal Enzyme Induction

d)

Sublingual route of administration of drugs

4.

Write short notes on: (2x4=8)

a)

Carbamazepine

b)

Risperidone

c)

Halothane

d)

Alprazolam

MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2014-15

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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.

Q.1

Tachyphylaxis is not observed with:

Q.9

Following is not central acting skeletal

a)

Ephedrine

muscle relaxant:

b)

Amphetamine

a)

Benzodiazepines

c)

Adrenaline

b)

Tizanidine

d)

Tyramine

c)

Baclofen

d)

Dantrolene

Q.2

Therapeutic index is indicator of its:
a. Potency

Q.10 Following drug is H1 blocker:

b. Efficacy

a)

Cimetidine

c. Safety

b)

Famotidine

d. Toxicity

c)

Cetrizine

d

Ranitidine



Q.3

When two different drugs act on two
different receptors and their action is

P.T.O.

opposite to each other is called:

Q.11 Drug induced Parkinsonism adverse effect

a)

Non-competitive antagonism

is treated with:

b)

Competitive antagonism

a)

Levodopa

c)

Physiological antagonism

b)

Carbidopa

d)

Chemical antagonism

c)

Tolcapone

d)

Benzhexol HCl

Q.4.

A substance is having affinity but negative
intrinsic activity:

Q.12 Following drug is not used as surface

a)

Agonist

anaesthetic:

b)

Antagonist

a)

Procaine

c)

Partial agonist

b)

Xylocaine

d)

Inverse agonist

c)

Amethocaine

d)

Benzocaine

Q.5

The elimination of the following drug do
exhibit zero order kinetics:

Q.13 Dissociative anaesthesia is with:

a)

Aspirin

a)

Ether

b)

Alcohol

b)

Fentanyl droperidol combination

c)

Verapamil

c)

Ketamine

d)

Atenolol

d)

Halothane

Q.6

Which of the following is 2 agonist:

Q.14 Following antiemetic drug is not having

a)

Dopamine

prokinetic action:

b)

Clonidine

a)

Metoclopramide

c)

Tyramine

b)

Cisapride

d)

Yohimbine

c)

Domperidone

d)

Ondansetron

Q.7

Adrenaline is not used in the following
condition:

Q.15 For acute attack of mania following drug is

a)

Anaphylactic shock

first line of treatment:

b)

Cardiac arrest

a)

Lithium

c)

Epistaxis (local use)

b)

Valproate

d)

Acute myocardial infarction

c)

Carbamazepine

d)

Chlorpromazine

Q.8

Pralidoxime is not preferred in the

Q.16 Morphine is not indicated in the following

following poisoning:

condition:

a)

Organophosphorus

a)

Acute myocardial infarction

b)

Carbamate

b)

Renal colic

c)

Atropine.

c)

Biliary colic

d)

Morphine

d)

Pain due to terminal stage of
malignancy

Q.17 Retinal damage and corneal opacity is

caused by following DMARDS:
a)

Sulfasalzine

b)

Penicillamine

c)

Chloroquine

d)

Gold salt

Q.18 Following all are non selective beta

blockers except:
a)

Propranolol

b)

Oxprenolol

c)

Bisoprolol

d)

Dotalol

Q.19 Following one is preferred antidote of

copper poisoning:
a)

D-penicillamine

b)

Disodium calcium edentate

c)

BAL

d)

Desferrioxamine

Q.20

Following one is selective M1 (muscarinic)
receptor blocker:
a)

Tropicamide

b)

Pirenzipine

c)

Eicyclomine

d)

Clidinium



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