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The Gibb's Phase rule
GPAT - 2016
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Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Match the alkaloids with their synthesis precursors
(1)
Pilocarpine
(P)
Necleotide
(2)
Connine
(Q)
Tryptophan
(3)
Caffine
(R)
Histadine
(4)
Yohimbine
(S)
Acetate derived
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Pharmacognosy
Alkaloids
Which of the following is an irreversible phenomenonralated to stability of emulsion
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
Dispersion systems
Which of the following agents act as hypoglycemic as ATP sensitive potassium channel blocker
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Various classes of therapeutic agents
Which one of the following technique is used to determine glass transition temperature
GPAT - 2016
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Pharmaceutical Engineering
Material of constructions
Which of the following UV rays cause cancer
GPAT - 2016
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Pharmaceutical Analysis
Ultraviolet-visible Spectrometry
Which are the types of antibodies involved in hypersensitivity reactions
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Pathophysiology
Immunopathology including amyloidosis
At equilibrium the receptor occupancy is related to drug concentration by
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Nerve impulse from the cochlea arrive first in which region of the brain
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GPAT
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Central Nervous system
What is the biological source of Alexandrian Senna
GPAT - 2016
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Pharmacognosy
Glycosides
Match the drug with their receptor profiles
(1)
Ergotamine
(P)
5-HT
2A
antagonist
(2)
Ondansetron
(Q)
5-HT
1
partial agonist /antagonist
(3)
Sumartriptan
(R)
5-HT
3
antagonist
(4)
Ketanserin
(S)
5-HT
1D
agonist
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Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
The following drug metabolizing reaction in entirely non-microsomal:
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
In order to make a generic substitution; a pharmacist must do also act as a hydrogen bond acceptor
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GPAT
Dispensing and Hospital Pharmacy
Drug Product Analysis
What does 'pharmacokinetical compartment' mean
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Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Bio-pharmaceutics
In parkinson's disease, there is a predominant loss of dopaminergic neurons
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Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology of common diseases
OROS is a technology developed for/as
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Physical Pharmacy
Micromeritics and powder rheology
Plasmodesmata is:
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Biotechnology
Tissue Culture
Which of the following statements is correct for gram positive becteria
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Biochemistry
Cell
In NMR spectrum, a signal is observed as triplet What will be the ratio of relative peak areas in this signal
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry
What is the half life of Tc-99m
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Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Applied drug information
Match the antimalarial drugs with their modes of action
(1)
Artemisinin
(P)
Inhibition of parasite mitochondrial electron Transport
(2)
Pyremethamine
(Q)
Inhibition of heme polymerase
(3)
Quinine
(R)
Generation of oxygen and carbon centered redicals
(4)
Atovaquone/Proguanil
(S)
Inhibition of dihydrofolate reductase
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Various classes of therapeutic agents
If a drug is known to be distributed into total body water, how many milligrams are needed to obtain an initial plasma level of 5mg/L in a patient weighting 70 kg
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Bio-availability & Bio-equivalence
The most effective agent for treating psychosis would be
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of central nervous System
All of the following are gram-negative rods EXCEPT
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmaceutics
Stability of formulated products
The cells which secrets male sexhormone testosterone are:
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Human Anatomy and Physiology
The reproductive system
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