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Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on CVS
Practice Question Paper (Unit-01)
B.Pharmacy- 5th Semester (New PCI Syllabus)
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Section 01- Multiple choice questions. (Attempt any 20 questions) 01marks each

1. Which of the following is/are properties of heart


(A) Automaticity
(B) Conductivity
(C) Rhythmicity
(D) All of the above

2. In “Congestive heart failure” what are the main disability of heart


(A) Force of contraction
(B) Over filling of blood in chamber
(C) Increase in Blood pressure
(D) Both A and B

3. In case of diastolic dysfunction of heart (In CHF) the ventricular wall become-
(A) Thick
(B) Thin
(C) No change
(D) Dead

4. Digoxin is mainly used in the treatment of following


(A) Hypertension
(B) Angina
(C) Arrhythmia
(D) CHF

5. What is the normal value of blood pressure (In mm/Hg)


(A) 120/80
(B) 80/120
(C) 120 Diastolic and 80 systolic
(D) 120 to 80

6. Which of the following disorder is generally considered as “Silent Killer”


(A) Hypertension
(B) Angina
(C) Arrhythmia
(D) All of the above

7. Which of the following is homoeostasis mechanism for hypertension


(A) Renin-Angiotensin- Aldosterone System
(B) Baroreceptor System
(C) Negative and Positive feedback mechanism
(D) All of the above

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8. Renin is secreted from


(A) Kidney
(B) Lungs
(C) Liver
(D) Stomach

9. Angiotensinogen is liberated from


(A) Lungs
(B) Kidney
(C) Stomach
(D) Pancreases

10. Nitric Oxide is


(A) Vasodilator
(B) Vasoconstrictor
(C) Both
(D) None

11. Angina is characterized by


(A) Left side chest pain
(B) Right Side chest pain
(C) Stomach pain
(D) All of the above

12. Which of the following is/are causes of angina


(A) Lack of oxygen supply
(B) Coronary artery spasm
(C) Both of the above
(D) Over production of oxygen

13. Angina pectoris is associated with


(A) Coronary artery
(B) Pulmonary artery
(C) Pulmonary Vein
(D) All of the above

14. Which of the following angina is also known as classical angina


(A) Effort induce
(B) Unstable
(C) Prinzmetal
(D) None of the above

15. For fast acting nitro-glycerine should be given by


(A) Oral
(B) Sublingual
(C) Buccal
(D) Intravenous

16. Which of the following is cause of arrhythmia


(A) Re-entry
(B) Unidirectional block
(C) Abnormal cardiac impulse generation
(D) All of the above
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17. Which of the following drug is an example of class IA antiarrhythmic drugs


(A) Quinidine
(B) Diclofenac
(C) Paracetamol
(D) Lidocaine

18. Which of the following is beneficial for CVS system


(A) LDL
(B) HDL
(C) VLDL
(D) None of the above

19. Which of the following is an example of direct renin inhibitor


(A) Aliskiren
(B) Captopril
(C) Enalapril
(D) Telmisartan

20. Re-Entry is a phenomenon of


(A) Arrhythmia
(B) Angina
(C) Hypertension
(D) Hyperlipidaemia

Extra Questions-

21. Which of the following is known as “Good- Cholesterol”


(A) LDL
(B) VLDL
(C) HDL
(D) Chylomicron

22. Which of the following has maximum risk for atherogenicity


(A) LDL
(B) HDL
(C) VLDL
(D) Chylomicron

23. HDL is responsible for


(A) Transport of lipid from liver to
peripheral tissue
(B) Transport of lipid from peripheral tissue to liver
(C) From intestine to liver
(D) From Liver to intestine

24. VLDL is synthesised in-


(A) Liver
(B) Intestine
(C) Stomach
(D) Pancreas

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25. Which of the following is causes of CHD


(A) Increase level of LDL and Triglyceride
(B) Increase level of HLD
(C) Decrease level of HDL
(D) Both A and C

Section- 02- Long Answer type questions. (Attempt any 02)- 20 Marks
1. Explain Hypertension. Classify the drugs used in the treatment of hypertension along
with the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors in detail.
2. What do you understand by the angina? Give its type and drug used in treatment of
angina. Give complete pharmacology of nitro-glycerine.
3. Classify Antihyperlipidemic drugs. Explain the complete mechanism of action of HMG-
Co enzyme inhibitors

Section 03- Long answer type questions. (Attempt any 07)- 35 Marks
1. Explain electrophysiology of heart
2. Classify anti-Anginal drugs with suitable example
3. What is arrhythmia? Explain the re-entry phenomenon
4. Explain the mechanism of action of diuretic in the management of hypertension.
5. Explain the feedback mechanism in hypertension (RAS System)
6. Discuss the etiology of angina pectoris
7. Write the complete pharmacology of propranolol
8. Classify anti-arrhythmic drugs and explain MOA of Sodium channel blockers
9. Explain the formation of cholesterol formation.

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Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on CVS
Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Urinary System
Practice Question Paper (Unit-02)
B.Pharmacy- 5th Semester (New PCI Syllabus)
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Section 01- Multiple choice questions. (Attempt any 20 questions) 01marks each

1. State of acute circulatory failure is known as-


(A) Shock
(B) Angina
(C) Hypertension
(D) Arrhythmia

2. Which of the following is cause/s for hypovolemic shock


(A) Haemorrhage
(B) Trauma
(C) Vomiting
(D) All of the above

3. Agents which are used to increase the formation of blood is called-


(A) Blood purifier
(B) Haematinics
(C) Fibrinolysis
(D) Erythropoiesis

4. Ionized Iron is not used, because-


(A) It may precipitate protein
(B) It may increase protein synthesis
(C) It is not able to provide haemoglobin
(D) None of the above

5. Which of the following type of vitamin K is synthesized by bacteria in gut


(A) Vitamin K1
(B) Vitamin K2
(C) Vitamin K3
(D) Vitamin K4

6. Which of the following is an example of oral anticoagulants


(A) Warfarin
(B) Dicumarol
(C) Rivaroxaban
(D) All of the above

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7. Which of the following was first anticoagulant
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(C) Dabigatran
(D) Hirudin

8. Heparin was extracted from


(A) Lungs
(B) Liver
(C) Kidney
(D) Brain

9. Heparin is safe in pregnancy because


(A) It may cross blood placental barrier
(B) It may not cross blood placental barrier
(C) It is synthesized from natural source
(D) All of the above

10. Streptokinase are obtained from-


(A) Beta- haemolytic streptococci
(B) Human urine
(C) Beta lactam bacteria
(D) From mold

11. Which of the following sentence is correct about Urokinase


(A) Prepared from Neonatal kidney
(B) Isolated from human urine
(C) It activate plasminogen and convert into- plasmin
(D) All of the above

12. Aspirin is an example of


(A) Coagulant
(B) Antihaemophilic drugs
(C) Antiplatelet drug
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13. What is the mechanism of action of aspirin


(A) Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis
(B) Phosphodiaesterase Inhibitors
(C) ADP inhibitor
(D) Glycoprotein IIb and IIIa receptor antagonist

14. Which of the following is most effective diuretic


(A) Osmotic diuretic
(B) Thiazide diuretic
(C) Loop Diuretic
(D) Potassium Sparing Diuretic

15. Site of action of potassium sparing diuretic is-


(A) PCT
(B) DCT
(C) Collecting Duct
(D) Both B and C
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16. Which of the following agent is aldosterone antagonist


(A) Spironolactone
(B) Chlorthiazide
(C) Mannitol
(D) All of the above

17. Furosemide show diuretic effect at-


(A) Loop of Henle
(B) Proximal convoluted tubule
(C) Distal convoluted tubule
(D) Bowman capsule

18. Which of the following is an example of antidiuretic drug


(A) Vasopressin
(B) Desmopressin
(C) Terlipressin
(D) All of the above

19. Location of V1 receptor is


(A) Vascular smooth muscle
(B) Gut
(C) Urinary bladder
(D) All of the above

20. Which of the following is vasopressin antagonist


(A) Conivaptan
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(C) Both
(D) Carbamazepine

Section- 02- Long Answer type questions. (Attempt any 02)- 20 Marks

1. Define diuretic and classify them. Also give mechanism of action of loop diuretic with
its complete pharmacology.
2. Explain shock. Classify all drugs used in the treatment of shock
3. What are anticoagulants? Classify the anticoagulants with their mechanism of action of
any one drug.

Section 03- Short answer type questions. (Attempt any 07)- 35 Marks

1. Explain shock and its type


2. Define haematinics. Write their role in management of anaemia
3. Explain mechanism of action of warfarin
4. Explain the site of action of different diuretic
5. Write short note on antidiuretic
6. What do you understand by plasma volume expander
7. Classify antiplatelet drugs
8. What are coagulants? Explain the role of vitamin K
9. Explain the mechanism of action of osmotic diuretic

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Autacoids and related Drugs
Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Urinary System
Practice Question Paper (Unit-03)
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1. Agents which have limited activity on local area is termed as-


(A) Autacoids
(B) Hormones
(C) Enzymes
(D) All of the above

2. Histamine is released from


(A) Parietal cell
(B) Mast cell
(C) Goblet cell
(D) All of the above

3. Which of the following is location of non-mast cell histamine


(A) Brain
(B) Epidermis
(C) Gastric mucosa
(D) All of the above

4. Histamine effect on bronchial smooth muscle


(A) Contraction
(B) Relaxation
(C) No effect
(D) Contraction and then Relaxation

5. Histamine affect which receptor to stimulate gastric acid secretion


(A) H1
(B) H2
(C) H3
(D) H4

6. Which of the following drug does not produce drowsiness as compare to 1st generation
antihistaminic drugs
(A) Cetirizine
(B) Levo- Cetirizine
(C) Diphenhydramine
(D) Both A and B

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7. Which of the following is/are example of eicosanoid


(A) Prostaglandin
(B) Prostacyclin
(C) Thromboxane
(D) All of the above

8. Paracetamol generally affect which of the following type of COX


(A) COX-1
(B) COX-2
(C) COX-3
(D) None of the above

9. Angiotensinogen is synthesized in
(A) Liver
(B) Kidney
(C) Brain
(D) Heart

10. Substance P has following number of amino acids


(A) 10
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 13

11. NSAID drugs have following action


(A) Analgesic
(B) Anti-Pyretic
(C) Anti-Inflammatory
(D) All of the above

12. Which of the following is side effect of NSAID


(A) Gastric erosion
(B) Peptic ulcer
(C) Initiation of bleeding
(D) All of the above

13. Acetaminophen is also known as


(A) Paracetamol
(B) Aceclophanc
(C) Nimusulide
(D) Aspirin

14. The side effect of NSAID in most of the case is generally associated with
(A) Inhibition of COX-1
(B) Inhibition of COX-2
(C) Inhibition of COX-3
(D) All of the above

15. Gout is an example of


(A) Metabolic acidosis
(B) Metabolic disorder
(C) Genetic disorder
(D) None of the above
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16. The cause of gout is


(A) Over synthesis of uric acid
(B) Over synthesis of insulin
(C) Saturation of uric acid in blood
(D) Both A and C

17. Agent which increase elimination of uric acid via urine is called as
(A) Uricosouric agents
(B) Purine synthesis inhibitor
(C) Leukocyte inhibitor
(D) Antidiuretic

18. Colchicine MOA is


(A) Inhibition of Leukocyte migration
(B) Inhibition of Phagocytosis
(C) Inhibition of Xanthine oxidase
(D) Both A and B

19. Osteoarthritis is result of


(A) Physical work load
(B) Autoimmune disorder
(C) Genetic disorder
(D) Metabolic disorder

20. Rheumatic Arthritis cause is


(A) Autoimmune disorders
(B) Injury
(C) Genetics
(D) None of the above

Section 02- Long answer type questions. (Attempt any 2 questions)- 20 marks

1. Explain NSIAD. Classify the NSAID drugs and give mechanism of action of
paracetamol as antipyretic
2. Explain any 02 of the following- (1) Gout pathophysiology (2) Pathophysiology of
Arthritis (3) Antihistaminic drugs
3. Explain anti-gout drugs with its classification. Explain the MOA of colchicine in detail

Section 03- Short answer type questions (Attempt any 05 questions) – 35 Marks
1. Physiological role of histamine
2. Angiotensin receptor blockers
3. Bradykinin and substance P
4. Mechanism of action of allopurinol
5. Treatment of arthritis
6. Mechanism of action of aspirin as NSAID
7. Physiological importance of serotonin
8. Classification of autacoids
9. Antihistaminic drugs classification

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Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Endocrine System
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1. A chemical which is being secreted by ductless gland is called


(A) Endocrine hormone
(B) Exocrine hormone
(C) Autacoids
(D) All of the above

2. The activity of circulatory control is regulated by


(A) Angiotensinogen
(B) Adrenaline
(C) Insulin
(D) Both A and B

3. Which of the following is responsible to convert the glycogen into glucose


(A) Insulin
(B) Glucagon
(C) Parathyroid
(D) Thyroid

4. Which of the following is considered as master endocrine gland


(A) Anterior pituitary
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(C) Both A and B
(D) Thyroid Gland

5. Secretion of Pituitary hormone is controlled by


(A) Hypothalamus
(B) Acidophil Cells
(C) Basophils Cells
(D) None of the above

6. Diabetes which can be manage or controlled by oral drugs is


(A) Type 1
(B) Type 2
(C) Both
(D) Insulin dependent diabetes

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7. Which of the following is or are causes of diabetes (Type 2)
(A) Down regulation of Insulin receptor
(B) Lack of insulin release
(C) Decrease sensitivity of cell for insulin
(D) All of the above

8. Excessive growth hormone may cause


(A) Gigantism in children
(B) Acromegaly in Adult
(C) Both
(D) None of the above

9. Which of the following hormones are secreted by thyroid


(A) Thyroxine
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(C) Calcitonin
(D) All of the above

10. Which of the following statement is true


(A) Thyroid secrete more T3 than T4
(B) Thyroid secrete more T4 than T3
(C) T4 is major circulating hormone

11. Adult hypothyroidism is also known as


(A) Myxoedema
(B) Nontoxic goiter
(C) Cretinism
(D) Thyroid Nodules

12. Goiter is
(A) Enlargnent of thyroid
(B) Shrinkage of thyroid
(C) Inhibition of Insulin release
(D) None of the above

13. Insulin was discovered by


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(C) Pasture
(D) Rudolf Greatman

14. Glycogen synthesis is take place in liver by (Mostly)


(A) Insulin
(B) Glucagon
(C) Thyroid
(D) Both A and B

15. Lente insulin is mixture of


(A) Ultralente and Semilente in 7:3 ratio
(B) Ultralente and Semilente 3:7 ratio
(C) Ultralente and Semilente in 10: 05 ratio
(D) None of the above

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(A) Insulin Aspart
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(C) Insulin Detemir
(D) All of the above

17. The 1st DPP-4 (Dipeptidyl peptidase-4) inhibitor is


(A) Sitagliptin
(B) Vildagliptin
(C) Saxagliptin
(D) Teneligliptin

18. The corticoids are –


(A) 20 carbon compound
(B) 21 carbon compound
(C) 22 carbon compound
(D) 19 carbon compound

19. Male sex hormones is


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(C) Progesterone
(D) All of the above

20. Which of the following is used in treatment of erectile dysfunction


(A) Sildenafil
(B) Flutamide
(C) Bicalutamide
(D) Raloxifene

Section 02- Long answer type questions. (Attempt any 2 questions)- 20 marks

1. Explain and classify Antidiabetic drugs. Give mechanism of action of sulfonylureas


2. Enumerated the list of anterior pituitary hormones and explain role of any one in
detail
3. Explain pharmacological action of thyroid hormone. Classify thyroid inhibitors and
explain radioactive iodine

Section 03- Short answer type questions (Attempt any 05 questions) – 35 Marks
1. Explain diabetes mellitus
2. Classify different hormones and their function in short
3. Write short note on anterior pituitary hormone
4. Explain the role of parathormone
5. Write short note son ACTH "Solution-Pharamcy" We believe in sharing not in selling
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6. Explain sex hormones


7. Write short note son oral contraceptive agents
8. Explain the mechanism of action of alfa Glucosidase inhibitors
9. Write short note son glucocorticoid actions

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