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a. Claviceps purpurea
b. Claviceps paspali
c. Both a and b
d. None of the given choices
54. The principal component of essential
oil:
a. Terpenes
b. Aldehyde
c. Lactose
d. Esters
55. If Indian hemp is marijuana then black
indian hemp is:
a. Hashish
b. Apocynum
c. Shabu
d. Pot
56. This alkaloid is used as skeletal muscle
relaxant:
a. Cocaine
b. Papaverine
c. Berberine
d. Tubocurarine
57. The first immunoglobulin to appear
when a newborn infant begins its own
antibody production:
a. IgD
b. IgA
c. IgM
d. IgE
58. The local name of Quisqualis indica
a. Niyog
b. Niyug niyogan
c. Moras
d. None
59. Yeast is a rich source of:
a. Riboflavin
b. Folic acid
c. Ascorbic acid
d. Thiamine
60. The botanical origin of bitter gourd
a. Premna odorata
b. Momordica charantia
c. Anona reticulata
d. none
61. Caffeine belongs to what type of
alkaloids
a. Cinchona alkaloids
b. Ergot alkaloids
c. Xanthine alkaloids
d. Vinca alkaloids
62. Hallucinogenic agent derived from
Cannabis sativa includes:
a. Tetrahydrocannabinol
b. Scopolamine
c. Emetine
d. None
63. It is one of the ingredients of the
embalming material of the egyptians:
a. Benzoin
b. Tolu balsam
c. Myrrh
d. None
64. Tragacanth is a dried gummy exudate
from:
a. Astragalus gummifer
b. Sterculia urens
c. Acacia senegal
d. None
65. Most important alkaloid found in
plants:
a. Trioses
b. Levulose
c. Pentoses
d. Hexoses
66. The chief component of Melissa
officinalis:
a. Geranial
b. Decanal
c. Citral
d. Limonene
67. Glycoside found in garlic which
possesses anti-platelet, anti-microbial
and anti-rheumatic properties:
a. Berberine
b. Allicin
c. Cantharmin
d. Sanguinarine
68. These are esters of high molecular,
monohydric alcohols, and high molecular
fatty acid:
a. Waxes
b. Phospholipids
c. Glycolipids
d. Sterols
69. Flavonoid found in yellow flower
pigments:
a. Flavonols
b. Chalcones
c. Anthocyanins
d. Biflavonyls
70. Mercuric Iodide, Potassium Iodide and
water are the composition of:
a. Mayers reagent
b. Dragendorffs reagent
c. Wagners reagent
d. All
71. Blue black color indicates the presence
of:
a. Hydrolysable
b. Condensed
c. Saponin
d. All
72. Source of arbutin, a phenol containing
glycoside:
a. Buckwheat
b. Checkerberry
c. Bear berry
d. Dragonfruit
73. The source of bassorin:
a. Acacia
b. Karaya
c. Indian gum
d. Tragacanth
74. Fermentation product from molasses
a. Wine
b. Whiskey
c. Rum
d. Brandy
75. It is also known as the carob pulp or
St. Johns bread:
a. Locust bean
b. Xanthan
c. Guar
d. Acacia
76. Gum usually used as substitute for
acacia:
a. Ghatti
b. Tragacanth
c. Karaya
d. Algin
77. In milk processing, the liquid separated
from coagulum is known as:
a. Condensed milk
b. Butter
c. Buttermilk
d. Whey
78. Which of the following may be
produced from the process of distillation?
a. Whiskey
b. Rum
c. Brandy
d. All of the given choices
79. This is an example of microbial gum:
a. Pectin
b. Guar gum
c. Acacia
d. Dextran
80. Which of the following is true about
uva-ursi?
a. Available as herbal teas
b. Diuretic
c. Weak urinary antiseptic
d. ALL
81. What is the principal constituent of
Nutgall?
a. Gallic acid
b. Ellagic acid
c. Resin
d. Tannic acid
82. Which of the following is a source of
phenol glycoside?
a. uva-ursi
b. conmarin
c. cantharides
d. hamammelitannin
83. Bromelin, bromelain is a mixture of
protein-digesting enzymes and milk
clotting enzymes from Ananas comosus
(Bromelicaceae), commonly known
as____________
a. Corn
b. Pineapple
c. Guyabano
d. Atis
84. This enzyme is used as an ingredient in
cleansing solutions for contact lenses:
a. Trypsin
b. Pepsin
c. Papain
d. Chymopapin
85. Papain is used as:
I. Meat tenderizer
II. Contact lens cleaner
III. Relieve symptoms of episiotomy
IV. Treatment of herniated lumbar
intervertebral discs
a. III only
b. II only
c. I and II
d. I and IV
86. Clinical symptom/s of folic acid
deficiency:
a. Megaloblastic anemia
b. Macrocytic anemia
c. Glossitis
d. All of the given choices
87.The most important contributor to
lemon oil flavor:
a. Citral
b. Neral
c. Limonene
d. Geranial
88. The most principal component of
volatile oil:
a. Aldehyde
b. Terpenes
c. Lactose
d. Esters
89. Cardamon oil, pine oil and juniper oil
are examples of what volatile oil?
a. Ketone
b. Phenolic
c. Aldehyde
d. Alcohol
90. Which of the following is TRUE
about volatile oils?
Become rancid
Can be distilled from natural
resources
May be saponified with alkalies
All of the given choices
91. This is a general method for obtaining
citrus oils by rolling the fruit over through
lined by sharp projections, which are long
enough to puncture oil glands in the
epidermis:
a. Enfleurage
b. Expression
c. Ecuelle
d. Destructive distillation
92. Which is not a product of arachidonic
acid metabolism via the cyclooxygenase
pathway?
a. Prostaglandin
b. Leukotriene
c. Thromboxane
d. Prostacyclin
93. What type of terpenes are found most
commonly in volatile oils?
a. Monoterpenes
b. Sesquiterpenes
c. Diterpenes
d. Triterpenes
94. Clove oil is chemically classified as
_________ volatile oil:
a. Alcohol
b. Aldehyde
c. Phenol
d. Ketone
95. The oleo-gum-resin obtained from
Commiphora molmol:
a. Storax
b. Myrrh
c. Benzoin
d. Turpentine
96. The scientific name of the source of
spearmint oil:
a. Mentha arvensis
b. Mentha spicata
c. Mentha piperita
d. Mentha cordifolia
97.They are amorphous products with
complex chemical nature, and are
believed to be oxidation products of
terpenes.
a. Resins
b. Resenes
c. Resinols
d. Balsams
98. Which of the following are the other
names of Cannabis?
a. Indian hemp
b. Hashish
c. Marijuana
d. All
99. Animal employed in the assay of
insulin:
a. Dog
b. Cat
c. Pigeon
d. Rabbit
100. Peanut oil is also known as:
a. Rapeseed oil
b. Arachis oil
c. Olive oil
d. Teel oil
101. The oil obtained from a variety of
rapeseed:
a. Benne oil
b. Flaxseed oil
c. Canola oil
d. Persic oil
102. Strychnine and brucine are examples
of_____alkaloids:
a. Indole
b. Purine
c. Imidazole
d. Tropane
103. This is preferred over caffeine in the
treatment of cardiac edema and angina
pectoris because it has little stimulant
action on the CNS.
a. Theophylline
b. Theobromine
c. Coffee
d. Aminophylline
104. Aside from antihypertensive action,
reserpine is also officially used as a/an:
a. Cure of dysentery
b. Febrifuge
c. Antidote for snake bite
d. Adjunct in psychotherapy
105. Thorn apple, which yields
scopolamine, is called locally as:
a. Talong
b. Tambalisa
c. Trompeta
d. Talumpunay
106. Basic nitrogenous compounds of
plant origin that are physiologically
active:
a. Glycosides
b. Alkaloids
c. Hormones
d. Terpenoids
107. The alkaloidal reagent is
composed of mercuric potassium
iodide:
a. Mayers reagent
b. Marmes reagent
c. Wagners reagent
d. Dragendorffs reagent
Alkaloidal reagents Composition
a. Lobeline
b. Nicotine
c. Arecoline
d. Scopolamine
110. Toxic cyanogen in cassava:
a. Amygdalin
b. Jacobine
c. Linamarin
d. Anabarine
111. Which of the following is the
carcinogenic constituent found in
nganga?
a. Tannin
b. Glycoside
c. Alkaloid
d. Volatile oil