This document contains instructions and questions for a pharmacology exam. It is divided into three sections: 1) 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, 2) 6 long answer questions worth 5 marks each requiring students to attempt any 6, and 3) 10 short answer questions worth 3 marks each requiring students to attempt any 10. The questions cover topics like adrenergic receptors, factors affecting drug absorption and bioavailability, classification of NSAIDs, mechanism of action of local anesthetics, cholinergic receptors, protein binding, classification of antihypertensives and antianginal drugs, mechanism of action of antibiotics, chloramphenicol, penicillin, pharmacology of diuretics and more.
This document contains instructions and questions for a pharmacology exam. It is divided into three sections: 1) 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, 2) 6 long answer questions worth 5 marks each requiring students to attempt any 6, and 3) 10 short answer questions worth 3 marks each requiring students to attempt any 10. The questions cover topics like adrenergic receptors, factors affecting drug absorption and bioavailability, classification of NSAIDs, mechanism of action of local anesthetics, cholinergic receptors, protein binding, classification of antihypertensives and antianginal drugs, mechanism of action of antibiotics, chloramphenicol, penicillin, pharmacology of diuretics and more.
This document contains instructions and questions for a pharmacology exam. It is divided into three sections: 1) 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, 2) 6 long answer questions worth 5 marks each requiring students to attempt any 6, and 3) 10 short answer questions worth 3 marks each requiring students to attempt any 10. The questions cover topics like adrenergic receptors, factors affecting drug absorption and bioavailability, classification of NSAIDs, mechanism of action of local anesthetics, cholinergic receptors, protein binding, classification of antihypertensives and antianginal drugs, mechanism of action of antibiotics, chloramphenicol, penicillin, pharmacology of diuretics and more.
This document contains instructions and questions for a pharmacology exam. It is divided into three sections: 1) 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, 2) 6 long answer questions worth 5 marks each requiring students to attempt any 6, and 3) 10 short answer questions worth 3 marks each requiring students to attempt any 10. The questions cover topics like adrenergic receptors, factors affecting drug absorption and bioavailability, classification of NSAIDs, mechanism of action of local anesthetics, cholinergic receptors, protein binding, classification of antihypertensives and antianginal drugs, mechanism of action of antibiotics, chloramphenicol, penicillin, pharmacology of diuretics and more.
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Roll No.
: MALWANCHAL UNIVERSITY Paper Code:
215206
D. Pharma 2nd Year
Examination –June-2023 Subject: Pharmacology Subject Code:ER20-21T Time: - 30 Min + 2 Hours and 30 Min Max Marks:20+60=80 Instructions: Mark () the right answer
Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions- (20x1=20)
SECTION-A 1. The drugs, which stimulate the adrenergic nervous system, are referred as……………… (a) Sympatholytic (b) Sympathomimetic (c) Anti-adrenergic (d) Neuroleptic 2. It refers to the capacity of a drug to cause foetal abnormalities when administered to the pregnant mother. (a) Teratogenicity (b) Mutagenicity (c) Immunomodulation (d) Microbiology. 3. The drugs which act on ‘Psyche’ (mental process) are referred as………….drugs. (a) Cardiovascular (b) Psychotropic (c) Anesthetic (d) Sympatholytic. 4. The passage out of systemically absorbed drug is called as …….. (a) Metabolism (b) Distribution (c) Excretion (d) Absorption. 5. The time taken by a drug for its plasma concentration to be reduced to half is called as……………. (a) Plasma half life (b) distribution half (c) clearance (d) tubular secretion 6. The study of movement of drug in body is called as……………… (a) Mycology (b) Pharmacodynamics (c) Pathology (d) Pharmacokinetics 7. The chemical alteration of drug in the body is called as……. (a) Absorption (b) Metabolism (c) Elimination (d) None of them. 8. Adrenergic β2 receptors are located at: (a) Bronchi (b) Uterus (c) Heart (d) Adipose tissue. 9. When the action of one drug is facilitated or increased by the other, they are said to be ……….. (a) Agonistic (b) Antagonistic (c) Synergistic (d) None of them. 10. The drug which causes ‘reversible loss of all sensation specially pain’ are referred as……. (a) Anti-depressants (b) General Anesthetics (c) Adrenergic (d) Local Anesthetics. 11. The life saving drug is ……… (a) Cardiac glycoside (b) Beta blockers (c) CCB (d) Nitroglycerin 12. The name of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor is…………… (a) Simvastatin (b) Niacin (c) Fibrates (d) Nitroglycerin 13. The Nitroglycerin reduces……….. (a) Contraction (b) Dilation (c) Hypertension (d) Preload and after load 14. Adrenergic blocker is……… (a) Prazocin (b) Simvastatin (c) Verapamil (d) Provastatin 15. The HMG-CoA reductase enzymes are generated in………… (a) Morning (b) Afternoon (c) Evening (d) Night 16. The ………………filaments are responsible for cardiac contraction. (a)Ribosome (b) mitochondria (c) Nucleas (d) Actin & Myosin 17. The cardiac conduction starts from…….. (a) AV node (b) SA node (c) Bundle of HIS (d) Purkinje fiber 18. Interiorly the heart is divided into ……….chambers. (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 1 19. …………….radical is responsible for Nitroglycerin mechanism. (a) Nitric oxide (b) VGF (c) PAF (d) OH- 20. The deficiency of oxygen is called as ……… (a) Hypertension (b) EDRF (c) Anemia (d) Ischemia Roll No.: MALWANCHAL UNIVERSITY Paper Code: 215206
D. Pharma 2nd Year
Examination –June-2023 Subject: Pharmacology Subject Code:ER20-21T Time: - 30 Min + 2 Hours and 30 Min Max Marks: 20+60=80 Instructions:-
1. All Questions are Compulsory
2. Attempt all questions strictly in serial order only 3. Draw well labeled & colored diagrams wherever necessary.
Q.2 Long answer questions (Attempt any Six) 6x5=30
a) Classify various reactions of Biotransformation. b) Describe in detail various factors affecting process of absorption. c) Describe various factors that affect bioavailability. d) Classify NSAIDs. e) Describe mechanism of action, uses and side effects of Local Anesthetics. f) Classify various cholinergic receptors. g) Write a note on Protein Binding.
Q.3 Short answer questions (Attempt any Ten) 10x3=30
a) Differentiate the Laxative and Purgative effect of drug.
b) What is Glaucoma and Myasthenia gravis?
c) Write the side effects of General Anesthetics.
d) Write the mechanism of action of Antithyroid drugs.
e) Classify Antihypertensive drugs.
f) Classify Antianginal drugs.
g) Write a detailed note on Antibiotic.
h) Define receptor. Describe in detail GPCRs.
i) Write the mechanism of action of Chloramphenicol.