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ESIC MTS Free Mock Test for Students
The location of receptors for glucocorticoid hormones is.
a) Nucleus
b) Cell membrane
c) Mitochondria
d) Cytoplasm
Option a – Nucleus
Ranitidine is a :
a) H2 antagonist
b) HI antagonist
c) Beta adrenergic antagonist
d) Alpha adrenergic antagonist
Option a – H2 antagonist
A chelating agent used in the case of poisoning is:
a) Sodium phosphate
b) Dimercaprol
c) Ferroin
d) Bismuth subnitrate
Option b – Dimercaprol
The neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid is formed from.
a) Dydroxylation of L-gutamate
b) Decarboxylation of D-aspartate
c) Hydroxylation of D-aspartate
d) Decarboxylation of L-glutamate
Option d – Decarboxylation of L-glutamate
The myenteric plexus is also called:
a) Solar plexus
b) Branchial plexus
c) Meisner’s plexus
d) Auerbach’s plexus
Option d – Auerbach’s plexus
The pathogenic organism in milk is killed by:
a) Tyndalization
b) Pasteurization
c) Autoclaving
d) Dry heat sterilization
Option b – Pasteurization
A hypotonic solution can be made isotonic by The addition of
a) Sodium chloride
b) Potassium chloride
c) Calcium chloride
d) Magnesium chloride
Option a – Sodium chloride
The pathogenic organism in milk is killed by:
a) Tyndalization
b) Pasteurization
c) Autoclaving
d) Dry heat sterilization
Option b – Pasteurization
Amantadine is the drug used as :
a) Antibacterial
b) Antiviral
c) Antifungal
d) Antiprotozoal
Option b – Antiviral
The antifungal drug, fluconazole belongs to the class:
a) Pyridine
b) Azoles
c) Pyrimidines
d) Acridines
Option b – Azoles
Salutatory conduction is due to.
a) Large diameter of the axon
b) Demyelination
c) Presence of synapses
d) Myelination
Option d – Myelination
What is the correct sequence of the following in a heart attack? 1) Narrowing of the inner orifice of the vessel 2) Plaqueae from fibrous tissue and high cholesterol 3) Inadequate supply of blood and oxygen 4) Clots of blood carried into the coronary arteries.
a) 1,2,3,4
b) 2,4, 1,3
c) 2, 3, 1,4
d) 4,2,1,3
Option b – 2,4, 1,3
What is the main function of insulin in the human body?
a) To maintain blood pressure
b) To check the level of iodine in the body
c) To help in the digestion of food
d) To control the level of sugar in the body
Option d – To control the level of sugar in the body
What of the following when taken by pregnant women, is found to be the cause of deformed children?
a) Glycerol
b) Xylidine
c) Thalidomide
d) None of these
Option c – Thalidomide
Crystalluria is the side effect associated with
a) Quinolones
b) Azoles
c) Sulphonamides
d) Taxol
Option c – Sulphonamides
Which of the following is a female sex hormone?
a) Stilbesterol
b) Testosterone
c) Estrogen
d) Benzesterol
Option c – Estrogen
Chloroquine is a :
a) 4-Amino Quinoline
b) Acridine
c) Biguanide
d) Pyrimidine
Option a – 4-Amino Quinoline
In the pediatric dose calculation, children in the first twenty days of birth come under the class of
a) Infant
b) Child
c) Neonatal
d) Just born
Option c – Neonatal
A parenteral anticoagulant drug is :
a) Penicillin
b) Phfenindione
c) Warfarin
d) Heparin
Option d – Heparin
A leukotriene receptor antagonist used in allergic cough is:
a) Rofecoxib
b) Theophylline
c) Losartsn
d) Montelukast
Option d – Montelukast
The sulphonamide used for burn Therapy is:
a) Sulfadiazine
b) Sulfadoxine
c) Sulfacetamide
d) Sulfapyridine
Option a – Sulfadiazine
The gland, which in relation to body size is largest at birth and then gradually shrinks after puberty is?
a) Thyroid
b) Pituitary
c) Thymus
d) Adrenal
Option c – Thymus
The hormone responsible for the secretion of milk in mothers, is?
a) ACTH
b) Leutinzing hormone
c) Adrenalin
d) Lactogenic hormone
Option d – Lactogenic hormone
Mannitol is :
a) Loop diuretic
b) Osmotic diuretic
c) Potassium sparing diuretic
d) Carbonic anhydrase diuretic
Option b – Osmotic diuretic
Phenylketonuria is an example of an inborn error of metabolism. This error refers to
a) Hormonal overproduction
b) Nondisjunction
c) Atrophy of endocrine glands
d) Inherited lack of an enzyme
Option d – Inherited lack of an enzyme
Scratching eases itching because.
a) It kills germs
b) It suppresses the production of enzymes that cause itching
c) It removes the outer dust in the skin
d) It stimulates certain nerves which direct the brain to increase the production of antihistaminic chemicals.
Option d – It stimulates certain nerves which direct the brain to increase the production of antihistaminic chemicals
Tablets are designed to exert a local effect on the throat.
a) Buccal tablets
b) Sublingual tablet
c) Dental cones
d) Lozenges
Option d – Lozenges
Which one of the following dryers is known as Lyophiliser?
a) Drum dryer
b) Fluidized bed dryer
c) Freeze dryer
d) Spray dryer
Option c – Freeze dryer
Sterilization by autoclaving.
a) Dry heat sterilization
b) UV radiation.
c) Moist heat sterilization
d) Bactericidal sterilization
Option c – Moist heat sterilization
Diatomaceous earth is the other name.
a) Talc
b) Kaolin
c) Bentonite
d) Kiesighur
Option d – Kiesighur
The working principle of hammer mill.
a) Impact
b) Impact and attrition
c) Attrition
d) Crushing
Option a – Impact
Partial or complete removal of the top or bottom of a tablet is known as.
a) Capping
b) Picking
c) Sticking
d) Mottling
Option a – Capping
Storage condition for dried plasma.
a) In a cool place
b) In a well-closed container
c) At a temperature not exceeding 25°C
d) Between 2°C and 10°C
Option b – In a well-closed container
A resin of animal origin.
a) Benzoin
b) Shellac
c) Glycoresin
d) Gujuresinol
Option b – Shellac
All the particles pass through a sieve NO.44 and not more than 40% through a sieve NO.85 are called.
a) Coarse particles
b) Moderately coarse particles
c) Moderately fine particles
d) Fine particle
Option c – Moderately fine particles
One teaspoon full is.
a) 15ml
b) 4ml
c) 0,06 ml
d) 3 ml
Option b – 4ml
Which of the following is the chemical constituent of gelatine?
a) Protein
b) Carbohydrate
c) Lipid
d) Ester
Option a – Protein
A liquid oral preparation, taken as a single dose, is called.
a) Draught
b) Elixir
c) Linctus
d) Collodion
Option a – Draught
P.r.n. is a commonly used Latin abbreviation in prescription writing. What is the English meaning equivalent of p.r.n.?
a) Every quarter of an hour
b) As needed
c) Every four hours
d) Shake the bottle
Option b – As needed
Which type of suppositories are called Pessaries?
a) Nasal
b) Urethral
c) Rectal
d) Vaginal
Option d – Vaginal
Surgical dressings and fabrics can be autoclaved at a temperature of.
a) 160°C for 60 min
b) 121°C-122° for 15 min
c) 150°C – for 60 min
d) 115°C-118°C for 30 min
Option b – 121°C-122° for 15 min
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