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No. of Printed Pages : 8 2131 Q.

7 Salicylic acid and cetrimide are used in which type of


Roll No. .................. ointments
2nd Year / Pharmacy a) Antipruritic b) Anti-Dandruff
c) Counter-irritant d) Emollient
Subject : Pharmaceutics- II Q.8 Commonly used suppository bases except
Time : 3 Hrs. M.M. : 80 a) Lanolin b) Gelatin
SECTION-A c) Polyethylene-glycol d) Cocoa butter
Note: Multiple choice questions. All questions are compulsory Q.9 The stage where the distribution of globules is not
(20x1=20) uniform in an emulsion
Q.1 Pharmaceutical suspensions which are given orally are: a) Breaking b) Caking
a) Thermodynamically unstable c) Coalescence d) Creaming
b) Thermodynamically stable Q.10 Substances used in preparation of structured vehicle?
c) Kinetically unstable a) Bismuth subnitrate b) Methyl cellulose
d) None of the above c) Ethyl alcohol d) Glycerine
Q.2 To which class acacia belongs as an emulsifying agent: Q.11 Emulsions on commercial scale are prepared by
a) Sterol containing substance a) Centrifugation b) Dialysis
b) Polysaccharides c) Freezing d) Homogenization
c) Surfactants Q.12 Inscription can be defined as:
d) Finely divided solids a) Symbols Rx
Q.3 At what pH Pseudomonas aeruginosa can contaminate b) Directions to the patients
cosmetic products: c) Names and quantities of prescribed ingredients
a) 6-10 b) 3-5 d) Instructions to the pharmacist
c) 6-8 d) 3-11 Q.13 An example of water-soluble ointment base:
Q.4 Permeation of drug through skin increases with: a) Polyethylene glycol ointment
a) Partition coefficient b) Molecular size b) Hydrophilic ointment
c) Molecular weight d) Particle size c) Hydrophilic petrolatum
Q.5 Dosage from intended for rectal administration d) Cold cream
a) Suppository b) Capsule Q.14 Powders which would not be used as a diluent in a topical
c) Lozenge d) Tablet powder formulation
Q.6 One of the criteria is satisfied for a flocculated a) Salicylic acid b) Starch
suspension c) Talc d) None of the above
a) High inter-particle repulsions Q.15 Evaluation tests for ophthalmic preparation includes
b) Strong inter-particle attractions a) Particle size determination and test for clarity of
c) Weak inter-particle attractions ophthalmic solution
d) Weak inter-particle repulsions
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b) Test for pH of the solution and test for particulate Q.24 Tell the storage conditions required for different
matter ophthalmic products.
c) Test for sterility of ophthalmic products and Q.25 Categorize the types of emulsions?
pyrogen test Q.26 Describe term ointments and classify them?
d) All of the above Q.27 Tell about the advantages of parenteral dosage forms?
Q.16 Which character is not required for optimizing the ocular Q.28 List the characteristics of different ophthalmic
drug delivery system preparation?
a) Hypertonicity of the solution Q.29 Distinguish between flocculated and deflocculated
b) Prolong contact time with corneal tissue suspensions.
c) Good corneal penetration Q.30 List the advantages and disadvantages of powders.
d) Sterility of the product Q.31 Discuss the modern methods of prescribing
Q.17 Evaluation test for parenteral preparations includes SECTION-C
a) Test for sterility of ophthalmic products and powder Note: Long answer type questions. Attempt any six questions
attacks test out of seven questions. (6x5=30)
b) Light obstruction particle count test and Q.32 Explain the different biphasic liquid dosage form with
microscopic particle count test examples?
c) Pyrogen test and test for particulate matter Q.33 Define posology. List the factors affectiong the dose of
d) Both b and c drug.
Q.18 Lipstick is used for Q.34 Explain the formulation of shampoos and facial
a) Taste b) Antiseptics
c) Colour d) None of the above cosmetics?
Q.19 One of the following is most irritating to the eye Q.35 Summarize preparation of parenteral dosage form by
a) Purified water b) 0.7% NaCl solution different methods.
c) 0.9% NaCl solution d) 1% NaCl solution Q.36 Interpret the term sterility testing. Explain the steps for
Q.20 Antacids are generally available as required for sterility testing for pharmaceutical products?
a) Creams b) Syrups Q.37 Explain the different types of incompatibilities observed
c) Suspensions d) Emulsions in pharmaceutical dosage forms.
SECTION-B Q.38 Differentiate between
Note: Short answer type questions. Attempt any ten questions a) Anti-perspirants and Deodorants
out of eleven questions. (10x3=30) b) Granule and Tablet Triturates
Q.21 Classify different types of Powders?
Q.22 How does preparation and packing of suppository bases
is carried out?
Q.23 Enlist different types of Jellies.
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?k½ mijksä esa ls lHkh iz-23 fofHkUu çdkj dh tsyh dh lwph cuk,aA
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d.kksa dh x.kuk ijh{k.k Hkkx & x
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x½ lLisa'ku ?k½ beY'ku

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