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Choose the most appropriate correct answer (B1). 1. What can be said about powdi * te for Nibat can be sad about powders in comparison to granules prepared a a intermediat A) Granules are never B) Powders and granules C) Powders are D) Powders used directly used as intermediates are the same size much larger losage form are ler in size 2. For the classification of Coarse’, whi eve through whi : Sabena ', what is the number of the sieve through which all particles A) No. 60 No. 20 C)No.8 D)No. 40 3. Which particle size classification intends particles to remain undissolved but uniformly dispersed in a suspension? A) Coarse B) Moderately coarse) Fine D) Very fine 4. What percentage of particles are allowed to pass through a No. 80 sieve in the Moderately. coarse’ category? A) 60% B) 20% €) 100% DH0% 5. Which particle shape flows better? A) Cubic B)Needles C) Conical BySpherical 6. What is achieved by the comminution of drugs? A) Increase the B) Increase the C) Decrease the PY Redtuce the efficacy of bility ofthe drug dissolution rates of adrug potency of a drug drug absorption 7. How can described! particles are in the size range of 75 10 250 micron? @©)Aiways flows freely BB) May flow ficely —C) Only flows under) Does aot flow at without any problems or cause problems —_high pressure ail 8. Why isa rough surface mortar preferred for forming a finer ground substance? 4S) It provides a finer B) It makes the grinding C) It prevents substance) It reduces heat grinding action process slower and more from sticking to the production during control surface grinding 9. In terms ofthe efficacy of drug absorption, what impact does a greater specific surface ares have after comminution? Nt enhances B) Itdecreases C)Ithas no effect D) It delays absorption. es re ! pei absorption. ich substance is known for forming eutectic mixtures? ? 10. Which sul as tee ium chloride. 8) Calcium carbonate th Glycerin. A reraige some Serco to the diluent before mixing in order to assist with visual inspection? ns pal C)A reactive agent D)A flavor hater pow ele een pte no ‘A) High toxicity levels 6) Same physical C) Liquid form at D)Ditferem appearance room temperature chemical composition 13. How are oral powders usually administered? fs : i i C) Dissolved in D) As dry swallows Ne partially melted B)Mued with water or C) ; Dia deere some drugs not made into tablets or capsules? : Aenea B) They are: ‘exclusively C)The doses are to0 D) The active aA, , designed for adults bulky to form into substances are cogt is too high convenient sizes. solid ‘Choose the most appropriate correct answer (C1). 1. How might powders aid rape 1 aid in clinical studies o A) They are itficult 8) The Goss i ties ey simptity to messure constant et Pao renee nen one WDE BY The done can be neous ts COTENPOAIG 2. What particle size has no : rs number? ) Moderately eevee 4) (®, Very fine (No. 80) Cy Fine a40.60) DYVes coarse (No. tis the intended ‘penetrability range of panicle sizes for deposition var ih 3. For inhalation, the respiratory tract? A) 50 to 100 micron 'B) More than 100 micron ‘euspendabitity’ means: fa liquid to retain dissolved particles: aricies in a solid GOSASE €) 1 to $ micron AOS wo mere sie? 1p) 7510250 micron Purity of drugs ‘yvhat other purpose doe ‘comminution dissolution rates? 1p) Facilitates erude increases the boing py Enhances int of sul taste of the dus, grinding action drug ext on amortar typically ‘indicate about its asl surface fa rough surfece Moret ‘A more effective cy A sieilar grind 1p) Achemically grinding action fineness jnert grinding 8 primary ‘use cases (OF spatulation? Mixing Haid py Bleeding ree

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