The document contains information about a pharmacy exam for students taking Pharmaceutics-I. It includes two long answer questions about ointment bases and chemical incompatibilities, three short answer questions about evaluation tests for semisolids, suspension formulations, and suppository bases, and a 10 question multiple choice quiz on related topics like suppository bases, types of incompatibilities, and tests used to evaluate suppositories.
The document contains information about a pharmacy exam for students taking Pharmaceutics-I. It includes two long answer questions about ointment bases and chemical incompatibilities, three short answer questions about evaluation tests for semisolids, suspension formulations, and suppository bases, and a 10 question multiple choice quiz on related topics like suppository bases, types of incompatibilities, and tests used to evaluate suppositories.
The document contains information about a pharmacy exam for students taking Pharmaceutics-I. It includes two long answer questions about ointment bases and chemical incompatibilities, three short answer questions about evaluation tests for semisolids, suspension formulations, and suppository bases, and a 10 question multiple choice quiz on related topics like suppository bases, types of incompatibilities, and tests used to evaluate suppositories.
I B. Pharmacy I Semester II Sessional Examinations. SUB:- Pharmaceutics-I SUB CODE:BP103T Max. Marks: 30 Time: 2 Hr. Date: 03-06-2022 I. Long Answers (Answer 1 out of 2) 1X10=10M 1. Define ointments. Explain in detail about ointment bases. 2. Explain about incompatibility. Discuss about chemical incompatibility. II. Short Answers (Answer 2 out of 3) 2X5=10M 3. Describe about evaluation tests of semisolids. 4. Define term suspension. Discuss in brief about formulation of suspension. 5. What are suppositories. Write a note on different types of suppository bases.
VIKAS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
VISSANNAPETA, KRISHNA DIST. I B. Pharmacy I Semester II Sessional Examinations. SUB:- Pharmaceutics-I SUB CODE:BP103T Max. Marks: 10 Time: 1/2 Hr. Date: 03-06-2022
I. Multiple choice Questions (MCQs) 10 x 1= 10M
1. Which of the following is most commonly used suppository base ( ) a) cocoa butterb) PEG1000 c) PEG With TWEEN d) None
2. Which of the following is simple and oldest method of suppositories ( )
a) pour moulding b) hand molding c) compression molding d) None
3. There are ____ types of incompatibilities (. )
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 1
4. Which of the following is substitute for theobroma oil ( )
a) Hydrogenated oil b) emulsified cocoa c) both d) None
5. Incompatibility can occur during ( )
a) compounding b) dispensing c) formulation d) all
6. Which of the following is not a type of incompatibility ( )
a) physical b) chemical c) mixed d) therapeutic
7. Hydrocarbon ointment bases are ____ with water (
) a) miscible b) immiscible c) both d) None
8. Vaginal suppositories are also called (
) a) cones . b) pessaries c) bougies d) None
9. Suppositories are generally evaluated by (. )
a) Melting range test b) Breaking test c) liquifaction d) all
10. Which of the following is a reason of therapeutic incompatibility (
) a) wrong dose b) drug interactions c) diffusion d) both a and b