Pharmaceutics Important Questions with Answers – Unit Wise Guide
Section A
Unit-I Questions
- Define
prescription.
- In
which year was the most recent edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia published,
and how many volumes does it contain?
- Who
is considered the father of pharmacy education in India?
- What
do the symbols Rx and signature mean in a prescription?
- Define
the term “Compendia.”
- Outline
the handling of prescriptions.
- Define
dosage forms.
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Unit-II Questions
- When
can a solution be termed isotonic? (Most Important)
- Determine
80% v/v alcohol in terms of proof spirit. (Most Important)
- Define
allegation.
- Write
the use of geometric dilution.
- How
can we calculate pediatric dose?
- What
do you understand by proof spirit? (Most Important)
- Calculate
the dose for a child of 5 years with a surface area of 1.5 m², given the
adult dose is 40 mg.
- Calculate
the number of tablets prepared from 5 kg of aspirin if a tablet contains
325 mg of aspirin.
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Unit-III Questions
- Define
suspension with an example.
- Name
two emulsifying agents. (Most Important)
- Explain
HLB system and Bancroft rule.
- What
is the difference between Simple Syrup IP and Simple Syrup USP?
- How
do co-solvents improve solubility? (Most Important)
- Define
effervescent and efflorescent powders.name
- Write
the problems associated with suspensions.
- Write
the names of some emulsifiers.
- Explain
sedimentation volume. (Most Important)
- Define
elixirs.
- Differentiate
between syrups and elixirs.
- Define
physical incompatibility.
Unit-IV Questions
- Define
suppository with an example. (Most Important)
- What
do you understand by blooming of suppositories?
- What
do you mean by Displacement Value?
- Classify
bases used in suppositories.
- What
is therapeutic incompatibility? (Most Important)
Unit-V Questions
- Classify
semi-solid dosage forms. (Most Important)
- Give
examples of two ointment bases. (Most Important)
- Name
two evaluation parameters of semi-solid dosage forms.
- Write
the names of excipients used in semi-solid dosage forms.
- Name
two non-aqueous solvents used in liquid dosage forms.
- Give
any two examples of gelling agents.
- Design
the formula for Calamine lotion.
- What
are humectants? Give examples.
Section B
Unit-I Questions
- Write
a note on the history of pharmacy. (Most Important)
- What
do you understand by prescription? What are the different parts of a
prescription? Draw a sample prescription.
- Define
Posology. Discuss various factors affecting posology. Calculate the doses
for three children: one aged 8 years, one aged 8 months, and one weighing
15 pounds, given the adult dose of a drug is 120 mg.
- Write
a note on “Pharmacy as a career.”
- What
do you understand by Pharmacopoeia? Write a short note on IP and BP.
Unit-II Questions
- What
are the different excipients used in liquid dosage forms?
- Describe
solubility enhancement techniques.
Unit-III Questions
- Define
suspension. Discuss their method of preparation. What are the differences
between deflocculated and flocculated suspensions? (Most Important)
- Define
suspension. What is flocculated and deflocculated suspension? What are the
different parameters used for the evaluation of suspensions? (Most
Important)
- Illustrate
the methods of preparation of emulsions, their stability problems, and
methods to overcome these problems. (Most Important)
- Define
emulsions. Discuss their methods of preparation, stability problems, and
methods to overcome these problems. (Most Important)
Unit-IV Questions
- Write
a descriptive note on therapeutic and physical incompatibility with
examples. (Most Important)
- Explain
pharmaceutical incompatibilities in detail with examples.
Unit-V Questions
- Classify
semisolid dosage forms. What are the factors affecting dermal penetration?
Discuss the method of preparation of pastes.
- Write
the method of preparation of creams.
- Describe
various methods for the preparation of ointments.
- Discuss
the mechanisms and factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs.
General/Interdisciplinary Questions
- Write
a detailed note on the history of Pharmacy in India.
Section C
Unit-I Questions
- Write
a short note on the parts of a prescription with a suitable example of a
model prescription. (Most Important)
- Define
the term posology. Discuss the various factors affecting posology. (Most
Important)
- What
are the different options as a career in pharmacy? (Most Important)
- Explain
the development of the profession of pharmacy in India.
- Write
the way of handling a prescription and enlist some prescription errors.
Unit-II Questions
- Calculate
the amount of 75%, 65%, 45%, and 35% alcohol that should be mixed to get
55% alcohol using the allegation method.
- Calculate
the volume of 95% alcohol required to prepare 300 ml of 70% alcohol by the
allegation method. (Most Important)
- Define
Powder. Write a short note on dusting powders and effervescent powders.
- Discuss
effervescent, efflorescent, and hygroscopic powders with proper examples.
(Most Important)
- Differentiate
between simple and compound powders.
- Elaborate
on dusting powders as pharmaceutical dosage forms. (Most Important)
- How
many grams of a drug are needed to make 5 liters of a 1 in 500 solution?
Unit-III Questions
- Write
a short note on gargles, mouthwashes, and throat paints with an example
formula for each.
- Define
Emulsion. Describe the methods to identify instability in emulsions.
- Describe
the stability problems of suspensions and methods to overcome them.
- Define
emulsions and suspensions, and discuss the various tests to identify the
type of emulsion.
- Write
the difference between flocculated and deflocculated suspensions. (Most
Important)
- Differentiate
between: (i) Mouthwashes and Gargles. (ii) Lotion and Liniment.
- Discuss
various tests for the identification of emulsions. (Most Important)
- Give
the formulation and method of preparation of syrups in detail.
- Write
the method of preparation of syrups. Write the advantages and
disadvantages of syrups.
Unit-IV Questions
- Define
suppositories. Explain the ideal bases for suppositories.
- How
many types of suppository bases are there? Discuss the different methods
for the evaluation of suppositories.
- Write
the method of preparation and evaluation parameters of suppositories.
- What
is a gel? Discuss the methods for the evaluation of semi-solid dosage
forms.
- Discuss
physical incompatibility with suitable examples. (Most Important)
Unit-V Questions
- Classify
semisolid dosage forms. What are the factors affecting dermal penetration?
- Enlist
the factors affecting dermal penetration of drugs.
- Write
a note on turpentine liniment.
- What
are the various methods of preparation of creams? (Most Important)
- Illustrate
various solubility enhancement techniques. (Most Important)
- Discuss
the various scopes of pharmacy. (Most Important)
Pharmaceutical Calculations
- Calculate
the proportions in which a manufacturing pharmacist may mix 30%, 25%, 10%,
and 6% zinc oxide ointments to produce a 15% ointment.
- A
pharmacist has four batches of ointments containing 50%, 25%, 10%, and 5%
drug. How many grams of each may be used to prepare 4800 g of 20%
ointment?
