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MODULE 1! 3. DNA and RNA base pairing!

! 4. Purine and Pyrimidine Bases!


1. Negative Electrode: Cathode! 5. Eugenol: Clove Oil; Dental Analgesic!
2. Ionization of Sulfonamides when absorbed by the 6. Salicin: Alcohol glycoside!
body: Ionized form! 7. Substitutre for Tragacanth gum: Gibates* gum!
3. Computation:! 8. Bond present in amino acids: Peptide bond!
• Normality! 9. Site for Glycolysis: Cytoplasm!
• mEq! 10. Daunorubicin Doxurubinin: Cardiotoxicity!
• Percent Purity! 11. Use to counteract the effect of
4. Mineral Chameleon: KMnO₄! Cyclophosphamide: mexna*!
5. Different allotropic form of Phosphorus:! 12. Guignard’s Test: Tannins!
6. Use of ZnO! 13. Sucrose Glucose: Fructose!
7. Component of Bordeaux Mixture: CuSO4- CaO! 14. Ginseng: Adaptogenic!
8. Intracellular and Extracellular ions: PISO MICO! 15. Condensed Tannins: FeCl3 test (green color)!
9. Culture Media for Rubeola: Avian embryo tissu,e 16. Locust bean: St. John’s Bread; Chocolate
Human diploid cell! substitute!
10. Most abundant metal: Aluminum! 17. Most abundant volatile oils: Monoterpenes!
11. Bronsted-Lowrey Theory: Proton Donor: Acid, 18. Homoglycan and Heterglycan examples!
Proton Acceptor: Base! 19. Calorie Generation:!
12. Charles Law: Constant Pressure! • CHON: 4 kcal!
13. Noble gas with anesthetic property: Krypton! • CHO: 4 kcal!
14. Element present in organic compound: Carbon! • Lipids: 9 kcal!
15. Most important element: Oxygen! • Dextrose: 4 kcal!
16. Super Halogen: Fluorine! 20. Sodium content of D5W: 0!
17. Densest Element: Osmium! 21. Calcitriol: Vit D3 (Cholecalciferol)!
18. Important element in nerve transmission and 22. Computation RF value: !
muscle contraction: Potassium! !
19. Side effect of Barium Sulfate Enema: !
Constipation! !
20. Helium: brown-colored bottle! !
21. Electronic Principles:! MODULE 3!
• Pauli’s Exclusion Principle! !
• Aufabu’s principle! 1. Computation:!
• Heisenberg Uncertainty principle! • mEq: !
• Hund’s Rule! 2. % Sodium content of NSS: 0.9%!
22. VDGEROA and VILEORA! 3. Release H2O of hydration: Efflorescence!
! 4. Epinephrine: color pink upon oxidation!
MODULE 2! 5. S/E of TCN!
! 6. MAOi + Tyramine Rich foods except: hypotension!
1. Scientific name of Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum! 7. fl.oz. to mL!
2. Structural formula:! 8. C1V1= C2V2!
• Adenine! 9. DOC for UTI: Cotrimoxazole!
10. MOA Trimethorprim!
11. DOC Superficial Fungal Infection: Amphotericin B!
12. Vitamin used in treatment for cyanide poisoning:
Vit B12 (Cyanocobalamine)!
• Guanine! 13. Loading Dose Computation!
14. Epoetin alfa is commonly used in: a. Dialysis
Center b. Cancer treatment facility!
15. Vitamin usually affected by antibiotics: a. Vit K
b. Vit A c. Vit. D d. Vit. B!
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MODULE 4! 19. Proper attire procedures in preparing
! radiopharmaceuticals!
1. Red Orange Secretions: Rifampicin! 20. Proper order of mixing Amino acids,
2. Anaphylaxis: Epinephrine! carbohydrates and vitamins in TPN!
3. Counteract S/E of Isoniazid: Vitamin B6! 21. Determination of MW using cryoscopic constant!
4. Examples of Inhalational anesthetics! !
5. COX 2 selective inhibitors ADR: cardiovascular MODULE 6!
effects! !
6. Selegiline: MAO B Selective inhibitors! 1. Computation!
7. Downhill: Passive Diffusion! • Normality!
8. Uphill: Active Transport! 2. Chinese Letter Character: Corynebacterium
9. Transport processes that requires to be in diphtheriae!
aqueous solution except: pinocytosis! 3. Bacteria that produces cytotoxin and enterotoxin!
10. Diffusion: Fick’s Law! a. Clostridium botulinum!
11. Route of Administration that does not undergoe b. Clostridium tetanii!
FPE:! 4. Comma shaped: Vibrio!
12. Primary organ for metabolism: Liver! 5. Causative agent Syphilis: Treponema pallidum!
13. Primary organ for excretion: Kidneys! 6. Organism that should not be seen in Vagina!
14. Enzyme poorly expressed in neonates: a. Streptococcus!
Glucoronosyl acyltransferase! b. Yeast and Mold!
15. Anticonvulsant with autoinduction mechanism: c. Pseudomonas aeruginosa!
Carbamazepine! d. Staph. aureus!
16. Computation! 7. Most disease unlikely to be transmitted after goin
• Creatinine Clearance! to CR: Toxoplasmosis!
17. Specific Enzyme Inducers example: 8. Breakbone Fever: Dengue fever!
Antidepressants ; CYP2D6! 9. Malaria vector: Anopheles mosquito!
18. DUMBELLS! 10. Immunoglobulin during allergic reaction: IgE!
19. Used in shock: ! 11. Present during parasitic infection: Eosinophil!
a. Dobutamine ! 12. Diphylobotrium latum: Vit B12 deficiency!
b. Dopamine! 13. The measurement of a base of a given sample by
20. Which are physical properties: ! titration with a standard acid is:!
a. Colligative Extensive! a. Acidimetry!
b. Intensive, Extensive! b. Compleximetry!
! c. Alkalimetry!
MODULE 5! d. Cerimetry!
! 14. Aspirin: Residual Alkalimetry!
1. Pharmacy Law: RA 5921! 15. The process of removing an appropriate number
2. Different techniques in mixing except: Sieving! of items from a population in order to make
3. Moisture content Hard gelatin capsule: 12-16%! interferences to the entire population is called!
4. Most resistant type of glass: Type I! a. Sampling!
5. Used to stabilize emulsion: emulsifying agent! b. Inspection!
6. HLB value system! c. Statistics!
7. Forces of attraction according to strengthe! d. Rejection!
8. Ideal Gas Law equation is used in identifying: 16. The First-In First-Out policy must always be
Molecular Weight! observed to: the oldest stock is used first!
9. Members of B.O.P.: 3 members! 17. Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are
10. RA 9502: Universally Accepted Cheaper and separated and then the product is weighed:
Quality Medicines Act of 2008! Gravimetric!
11. Definition of Pseudoplastic! 18. The most effective chemical substance in
12. Natural emulsifying agent: gelatin! removing stains of Potassium Permanganate:
13. Cationic surfactants: Unstable in the presence of Oxalic Acid!
soap! 19. Potassium Chromate: Mohr!
14. Type II Glass: Water attack test! 20. The crude fiber of a drug usually consists of:
15. Method in preparing tincture: Percolation! Cellulose!
16. Following should be sterile! 21. Trace minerals in a multivitamin preparation can
a. IM injection! be assayed faster by: AAS!
b. Opthalmic drops! 22. MO for Streptomycin: Klebsiella Pneumoniae!
c. Water for irrigation! 23. Which of the following is not a QC function:
17. Used to prevent decomposition of pharmaceutical Inventory Control!
products: Preservatives! 24. Total Quality Means: Quality is everybody’s
18. MOA Zileuton: LOX inhibitor! business!
25. Instrument used in measuring the optical activity
of a sample: Polarimeter!
26. Indicator used in Weak Acid- Strong Base:
Phenolphthalein!
27. The most effective way to clean glass apparatus:
Treatment with a solution of Sodium chromate in
Sulfuric Acid!
28. Beer’s plot in spectrometry is prepared to
determine: Concentration of a sample!
29. The study of the optical activity of a substance is:
Polarimeter!
30. The term given to the functional group of an
organic molecule that absorbs maximum
radiation in UV or IR region is: Chromophore!
31. Content uniformity test is conducted in: 10 tablets!
32. Gas chromatography is used in the separation of:
Volatile liquids!
33. The most widely used chromatographic method
in drug analysis is: HPLC!
34. In column chromatography, the resulting patterns
with several bands is called: Chromatogram!
35. Assay of atropine in Belladonna is an example of:
Ultimate!
36. Assay of Alkaloids: Proximate!
37. Used to keep samples free from moisture is:
Dessicator!
38. A spectrophotometer differs from a colorimeter
because it consists of: Prism!
39. The endpoint in the water content determination
using Karl Fischer reagent is determined by: use
of potentiometer or volumeter!
40. A date limiting the time during which a
preparation may be expected to have retained its
labeled potency: Expiry date!
41. Organelle responsible for bacterial resistance:
Capsule!
42. An index that measures the number of individuals
who have become ill because of a specific
disease within a susceptible population during a
specific period: Morbidity Rate!
43. It refers to water suitable for drinking: Potable!
44. This statement is true about viral infection: Viral
Infection are self-limiting!
45. Used to kill pyrogens: 650C for 1 minute!
46. Bacterial genes responsible for grug resistance
are known as: R Plasmid!
47. The organism with atypical cell wall: Mycoplasma!
48. Koch’s postulates include the following except:
The suspected organism should be present in
health individuals!
49. A biological sterilization indicator used to test
autoclave efficience: Bacillus stearothermophilus!
50. Targeted by HIV virus: CD4 helper T cells!
51. A type of malnutrition associated with inadequate
mastication, digestion, absorption, transport and
excretion of nutrients: Secondary malnutrition!
52. True Adulteration: Sophistication

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