ITBP Pharmacist Previous (2019) Year Question

Q. 1 Which of the following drug come under the category of GABA derivative

(A) Mephenesin

(B) Diazepam

(C) Baclofen

(D) Tizanidine

Q2. Which of the following is antidote of morphine?

(A) Codeine

(B) Diacetylmorphine

(C) Naloxone

(D) Pethidine

Q.3 Which Size capsule being used in veterinary practice

(A) 0

(B) 00

(C) 000

(D) 2

Q. 4 Chemically morphine is

(A) Aminoglycoside

(B) Terpenes

(C) Glucosides           

(D) Alkaloid

Q. 5 Which sieve number is used to perform disintegration test of tablet

(A) 20

(B) 10

(C) 15   

(D) 25

Q. 6 Schirmer’s test is used for diagnosing:

(A) Dry eye

(B) Infective keratetitis

(C) Watering eyes  

(D) Used in horner syndrome

Q. 7 Which one of the following drugs is contradicted in the treatment of primary glaucoma?

(A) Pilocarpine

(B) Homatropine

(C) Acetazolamide

(D) Timolol

Q. 8 Night blindness is caused by

(A) Central retinal vein occlusion

(B) Dystrophies ofthe retinal cones

(C) Dystrophies of retinal rods 

(D) Retinal detachment

Q. 9 In which of these are fourth generation antibodies which is used in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer.

(A) Nalidixic acid

(B) Gatifloxacin

(C) Ciprofloxacin

(D) Moxifloxacin

Q. 10 The following aesthetic can be used by the open drop method

(A) Ether

( B ) D e s f l u r a n e

(C) Halthane

(D) Isoflurane

Q. 11 “Diffusion Hypoxia” is likely to occur only after use of Nitrous oxide because it

(A) Is a respiratory depressant

(B), Has low blood solubility and is used in high concentration

(C) Is a very potent aesthetic

(D) Interfere with diffusion of oxygen in to the tissues

Q. 12 The following drug is used for the aesthetic medication for prolonged operation

(A) Atropine

(B) Morphine

(C) Promethazine

 (D) Ranitidine

Q. 13 Digoxin is

(A) Poorly lipid soluble

(B) 80% bound to plasma proteins

(C) Has a half-life in the body is 40 hrs

(D) Has minimal 4L toxicity

Q. 14 Which of the following calcium channel blockers is excreted predominantly in the faces?

(A) “Nifedipine

(B). Ditiazem

(C) ‘Verapamil

(D) Felodipine

Q.15 All of the following increase cardiac output except

(A) Eating

(B) Pregnancy

(C) Sleep

(D) High environmental procedure

Q. 16 Which of the followings not used as emulsifying agent?

(A) Surfactant

(B) Hydrophilic colloids

(C) Electrolytes

(D) Finely Divided Solid

Q. 17 To identity the emulsion type, which of the following tests are conducted?

(A) Dilution test

(B) Dye test

(C) Conductivity test

(D) ALL

Q18 . Urethral suppositories are also called as

(A) Pessaries 4

(B) Bougies

(C) Both

(D) None

Q. 19 PH of Human tear is

(A) 7.4

(B) 7.6

(C) 8

(D) 4.6

Q 20. Which of the following si used to adjust the isotonicity?

(A) Dextrose

(B) Boric acid

(C) NaCI

(D) All the above