DSSSB JE Electrical Previous Year Paper

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DSSSB JE Electrical Previous Year Objective Paper for Students

The causative agent of chickenpox is:

a) Corynebacterium

b) Varicella zoster

c) Yersinia pestis

d) Escherichia coli

Option b – Varicella zoster

The meaning of anatomy is:

a) Study of plants

b) Study of microbes

c) Study of the human body

d) None of these

Option c – Study of the human body

Xerophthalmia is due to the deficiency of

a) Vitamin D

b) Vitamin-C

c) Vitamin B

d) Vitamin-A

Option d – Vitamin-A

Which of the following is not formed by hemoglobin:

a) Bilirubin

b) Fibrinogen

c) Stercoblin

d) Urobilinogen

Option c – Stercoblin

Protein is made up of

a) Urea

b) Creatinine

c) Uric acid

d) Amino acids

Option d – Amino acids

Dehydration is caused in the human body due to:

a) Loss of vitamins

b) Loss of water

c) Loss of salt

d) Loss of minerals

Option b – Loss of water

All are non-essential amino acids except:

a) Tyrosine

b) Glycine

c) Serine

d) Valine

Option d – Valine

General test to identify carbohydrates:

a) Mayer’s test

b) Benidict’s test

c) Shinoda test

d) Molish test

Option d – Molish test

Pyridoxine is the chemical name of

a) Vitamin-A

b) Vitamin-C

c) Vitamin-B6

d) Vitamin-B2

Option c – Vitamin-B6

Normal saline is a.

a) Hypertonic Fluid

b) Colloid fluid

c) Isotonic Fluid

d) Hypotonic fluid

Option c – Isotonic Fluid

In biochemistry, PUFA stands for.

a) Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids

b) Poly Unstable Fatty Acids

c) Purified Fatty Acids

d) Pure Unsaturated Fatty Acid

Option a – Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids

Which of the following active ingredients forms a froth when shaken with water?

a) Gum

b) Saponin

c) Tannin

d) Resin

Option b – Saponin

The largest of the plasma lipoproteins is:

a) Low-density lipoproteins

b) Chylomicrons

c) High-density lipoproteins

d) Very low-density lipoproteins

Option b – Chylomicrons

The source of trehalose is:

a) Milk

b) Fungi and Yeasts

c) Cane and beet

d) Fruits

Option b – Fungi and Yeasts

Condensation products of two to ten monosaccharides are known as

a) Disaccharides

b) Saccharides

c) Oligosaccharides

d) Polysaccharides

Option c – Oligosaccharides

Four knowing the presence of infectious diseases which one of these blood examinations is more significant?

a) E.S.R.

b) Cholesterol

c) Uric acid

d) Haemoglobin

Option a – E.S.R.

A drug that prevents infection and decay is called

a) Antiseptics

b) Antimalarial drug

c) Germicide

d) Liver

Option a – Antiseptics

A drug that expels cough from the bronchi is called.

a) Syrup

b) Expectorant

c) Suspension

d) Mucolytic

Option b – Expectorant

Catgut is made from the intestine of

a) Domestic cat

b) Wild cat

c) Sheep

d) Horse

Option c – Sheep

The minimum qualification required to start a community pharmacy is:

a) D-Pharm

b) B-Pharm

c) M-Pharm

d) PhD in Pharmacy

Option a – D-Pharm

In hospitals, oxygen tubes are for respiration. contain oxygen and

a) Nitrogen

b) Helium

c) argan

d) Cabon dioxide

Option b – Helium

The role of a hospital Pharmacist is.

a) Ensuring inventory

b) Dispensing medicines

c) Monitoring medicines safety

d) All of above

Option d – All of above

The National Leprosy Control Programme was launched.

a) 1963

b) 1954-55

c) 1968

d) 1978

Option b – 1954-55

Pick the odd one from the following types of dressings.

a) Sanitation

b) Absorbent

c) Bandage

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d) Protective

Option a – Sanitation

Which of the following is NOT an adhesive plaster?

a) Belladonna and capsicum plaster

b) Plaster of Paris

c) Capsicum plaster

d) Zinc oxide plaster

Option b – Plaster of Paris

Which One of the following is NOT a salient feature of a Hospital Pharmacy?

a) Supply and storage of ancillary products.

b) Design of a new drug

c) Supply of Pharmaceutical Drugs

d) Dispensing Of Narcotic Products

Option b – Design of a new drug

Another name for regenerated cellulose.

a) Wool

b) Hemp

c) Silk

d) Rayon

Option d – Rayon

The diagnostic agent used for the functioning of the thyroid gland.

a) Fe-59

b) I-131

c) CO-60

d) P-32

Option b – I-131

The constituent of cholesterol termed as bad cholesterol is.

a) HDL

b) LDL

c) VLDL

d) Triglycerides

Option b – LDL

Pancrease secretes hormones which help in.

a) Blood clotting

b) Production of antibodies

c) Growth of the body

d) Keeping sugar balance in the body

Option d – Keeping sugar balance in the body

An enzyme that works in an acidic medium is.

a) Pepsin

b) Tiypsin

c) Ptyaline

d) Maltose

Option a – Pepsin

Man can not digest cellulose whereas cows can do so because?

a) Their gut contains bacteria capable of digesting cellulose

b) They have a many-chambered stomach.

c) They have efficient grinding molars.

d) They produce an enzyme cellulose which can digest cellulose

Option a – Their gut contains bacteria capable of digesting cellulose

Which of the following activities is suppressed by the presence of auxins in plants?

a) Growth of lateral buds

b) Cell division

c) Root initiation

d) Development of fleshy fruits

Option c – Root initiation

BCG vaccine contains ……

a) killed bacterial suspension

b) Alived bacterial suspension

c) Attenuated toxoid

d) None

Option b – Alived bacterial suspension

The acid present in lemons and oranges is.

a) Acetic acid

b) Hydrochloric acid

c) Citric acid

d) Oxalic acid

Option c – Citric acid

The chemical bond that must be present in azodyes is

a) >c=c<

b) – N=N

c) > c=N

d)-0-0-

Option b – – N=N

Table sugar is …..

a) Glucose

b) Sucrose

c) Maltose

d) Lactose

Option b – Sucrose

Rennin and lactase, the enzymes required to digest milk, disappear in the human body by the age of.

a) Two

b) Three

c) Five

d) Eight

Option a – Two

Oral Vaccine.

a) Hepalitist-A

b) Hepatitis-B

c) Salk’s vaccine

d) Sabin’s vaccine

Option d – Sabin’s vaccine

The metabolic fats of pyruvate in the anaerobic condition are the formation of

a) ATP

b) Acetyl Co-A

c) Lactate

d) Citric Acid

Option c – Lactate

Under aerobic conditions, pyruvic acid is metabolized to CO, and H₂O through.

a) Embded Meyer’s pathway

b) Citire acid cycle

c) Lactic acid pathway

d) H.M.P. hunt

Option a – Embded Meyer’s pathway

Which one of these is a desoxy sugar

a) Pham nose

b) Digitoxose

c) Fructose

d) Levnlose

Option b – Digitoxose

Yeast is the richest source of.

a) Vitamin C

b) Vitamin B

c) Vitamin D

d) Vitamin A

Option b – Vitamin B

The shick test is performed to test the degree of immunity against.

a) Tuberculosis

b) Tetanus

c) Rabies

d) Diphtheria

Option d – Diphtheria

Scurvy is a deficiency symptom of vitamins.

a) A

b) K

c) D

d) C

Option d – C

Renin is a proteolytic enzyme that is produced in.

a) the Brain

b) the Liver

c) Spleen

d) the Kidney

Option d – the Kidney

Reagent used for the identification of cellulose.

a) Vanurk’s reagent

b) Zeisel reagent

c) Fehling’s reagent

d) Dragendroffs reagent

Option b – Zeisel reagent

A drug that acts by lowering the plasm LDL level.

a) Clolibrate

b) Probucol

c) Loperamide

d) Aspirin

Option b – Probucol

Casein is an example of this.

a) Nucleoproteins

b) Phosphoproteins

c) Chromoproteins

d) Lipoproteins

Option b – Phosphoproteins

Immunoglobulin is found on the lymphocyte surface of newborns.

a) IgD

b) IgA

c) IgM

d) IgG

Option a – IgD

Antigenic preparation is made from extracellular toxins.

a) Vaccines

b) Toxoids

c) Endotoxins

d) Sera

Option b – Toxoids

The enzyme is used in the treatment of leukemia.

a) Urokinase

b) Streptokinase

c) Asparaginase

d) Pepsin

Option b – Streptokinase

Which vitamin is known as an anti-sterility factor?

a) Vitamin K

b) Vitamin D

c) Vitamin E

d) Vitamin A

Option c – Vitamin E

Sodium chloride injection IP contains.

a) 0.9% Sodium Chloride

b) 0.1% Sodium Chloride

c) 0.86% Sodium Chloride

d) 0.45% Sodium Chloride

Option a – 0.9% Sodium Chloride

Example of an antioxidant.

a) Caffeine

b) Orinase

c) Doxidan

d) Gallic acid

Option d – Gallic acid

The isotonic vehicle used to prepare ophthalmic.

a) Benzalkonium chloride

b) Polysorbate 20

c) Dioctyl sodium

d) 1.9% Boric acid

Option d – 1.9% Boric acid

The richest source of Lecithin.

a) Meat

b) Egg yolk

c) Fish

d) Milk

Option b – Egg yolk

The mevalonic acid formation is catalyzed by the enzyme.

a) Acetyl CoA

b) Mevalonate kinase

c) HMG CoA reductase

d) Phospomevalonate

Option c – HMG CoA reductase

Enzymes are referred to as spreading factors.

a) Heparin

b) Chondroitin

c) Hyaluronidase

d) Iduronic acid

Option c – Hyaluronidase

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