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Question Serial Sample Questions
Type of Question (Refer table 9 E II Theme table for themes)
Number
1. Theme A –
1) History of Pharmacy with emphasis on
emergence of Homoeopathic Pharmacy.
1. The Art and Science of identifying, selecting,
collecting, combining, preparing, preserving,
and standardization of drugs and medicines
either from natural and synthetic sources is the
1. Theme A - General Concepts and definition of
Multiple choice Questions(MCQ) Orientation A. Pharmacy
10 Questions 2. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles B. Pharmacotherapy
1 mark each All compulsory 3. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles C. Pharmacology
Q1
Must know part: 6 MCQ 4. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles D. Pharmaconomy
Desirable to know: 2 MCQ. 5. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles (A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Nice to know: 2 MCQ 6. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 09)

2. The Art and Science of identifying,


collecting, preparing, preserving, evaluating,
standardising and dispensing of medicines is
the definition of
A. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
B. Pharmacotherapy
C. Pharmacology
D. Pharmaconomy

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(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 08)

3. --------------------------- says “A drug is any


material agent, in however attenuated form,
the ingestion of which is capable of so
disturbing this balance of vital force that the
functioning of one or more organs of the body
no longer carried out to the best of the whole.”
A. Dr. H. A. Roberts
B. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
C. Dr. Richard Huges
D. None of the above
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 430)

4. When a drug has been potentised


homoeopathically & proved on healthy human
beings in both sexes (male & female), all ages
and in different constitutions – producing
abnormal signs and symptoms (both subjective
& objective), is call as ------------------.
A. Drug
B. Medicine
C. Remedy
D. None of the above
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 432)

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5. When a particular medicine is prescribed for a
particular condition, according to symptom
similarity & when the diseased condition is
cured totally, the medicine is called a ------------
-------- of that particular case.
A. Drug
B. Medicine
C. Remedy
D. None of the above
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 434)

2) Homoeopathic Pharmacy Basics


1. -------------------- is a branch of pharmacy.
A. Drug
B. Medicine
C. Pharmacology
D. None of the above
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 434)

2. Single, Simple remedy is an Originality of ----


---------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 11)

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3. Theory of Dynamisation is an Originality of --
-----------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 10)

4. Homoeopathic Pharmacodynamics (Drug


Proving) is an Originality of ---------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 11)

5. Rich source of curative drugs is a Speciality of


-----------------------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

6. Purity and Totality of the drug source is a


Speciality of ---------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Homoeopathic Materia Medica

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C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

7. Simple to dispense and easy to administer is


a Speciality of ----------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

8. Long shelf life is a Speciality of -----------------


-----------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Allopathy
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

9. Cost effective is a Speciality of ------------------


----------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

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10. In-process Quality Control is a Speciality of
----------------------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 12)

11. Essay on a new principle for ascertaining the


curative powers of drugs is a Source of --
--------------------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 22)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 11)

12. Fragmenta De Viribus Medica Mentorum


Positivis Sive In Sano Corpore Humano
Observatis - Leipzig, 2parts – 1805 is a Source
of ----------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above

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(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 22)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 11)

13. The Lesser Writings by Dr. Samuel


Hahnemann is a Source of -----------------
-.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 11)

14. Organon of Medicine by Dr. Samuel


Hahnemann is a Source of ----------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 11)

15. Materia Medica Pura by Dr. Samuel


Hahnemann is a Source of -----------------
.
A. Pharmacology
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B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 11)

16. The Chronic Diseases - their peculiar nature


and their homoeopathic cure by Dr.
Samuel Hahnemann is a Source of -------
---------------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D. None of the above
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Dr.
Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by Mandal &
Mandal - Page No. 11)

17. Theory of Chronic Diseases Theory of Vital


Force are the Cardinal Principals of ---------------
-------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathy
D. None of the above

18. Law of Similia, Law of Simplex, and Law of


Minimum are the Cardinal Principals of ----------
------------------------------.
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A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathy
D. None of the above

19. Doctrine of Drug Proving Doctrine of Drug


Dynamisation are the Cardinal Principals of ----
------------------------------------.
A. Pharmacology
B. Medicine
C. Homoeopathy
D. None of the above

3) Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
1. The word "Pharmacopoeia" was originated
from
A. German
B. Latin
C. Spanish
D. Greek
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 01)
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 14)

2. The First Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia


was published by
A. Dr. S. P Sarkar
B. Dr. Carl W. Caspari
C. Dr. Boericke
D. Dr. Das

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(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 02)
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 17)

3. The First Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia


was published in
A. 1820
B. 1825
C. 1870
D. 1898
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 02)
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 15, 24 & 25)

4. The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia


Committee was constituted in the year
A. 1940
B. 1956
C. 1962
D. 1971
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 02)
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 25)

5. American Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia


was compiled and published by
A. Boericke and Tafel
B. Otis Clap and Son Inc. Agent
C. Dr. Caspari

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D. Willmar Schwabe
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 25)

6. The first volume of HPI was published in the


year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1974
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 25)
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

7. The first volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

8. The second volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1974
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

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9. The second volume of HPI has --------------
Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

10. The third volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1978
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

11. The third volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

12. The fourth volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1984

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C. 1971
D. 1974
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

13. The fourth volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180
D. 107
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

14. The fifth volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1986
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

15. The fifth volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 114
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

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16. The sixth volume of HPI was published in
the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1990
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

17. The sixth volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 104
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

18. The seventh volume of HPI was published


in the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1999
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

19. The seventh volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180

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D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

20. The eighth volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 2000
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

21. The eighth volume of HPI has --------------


Monographs.
A. 104
B. 101
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

22. The ninth volume of HPI was published in


the year
A. 1956
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 2007
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

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23. The ninth volume of HPI has --------------
Monographs.
A. 101
B. 100
C. 180
D. 105
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 06)

24. Monographs of drugs does not contain


details about
A. Description
B. Preparation
C. Identification
D. Dynamic action
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 25)

25. The total number of volumes of


"Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India” are
A. six
B. five
C. two
D. ten

26. The term 'NOSODE' includes


A. Preparations made from healthy
secretions/tissues.
B. Preparations made from diseased
products/disease causing organisms & disease
preventing vaccines & toxins.
C. Preparations made from allopathic medicines.

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D. Preparations made from herbal medicines.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 38)

27. N-1 group of NOSODES, indicates that the


nature of material used in preparation are
A. Exotoxins
B. Endotoxins
C. Purified toxins
D. All of them
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 39)

28. N-II group of NOSODES, indicates that the


nature of material used in preparation are
A. Endotoxins
B. Purified toxins
C. Exotoxins
D. None of them
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 39)

29. N-III group of NOSODES refers to those


preparations made from
A. Endotoxins
B. Exotoxins
C. Purified toxins
D. None of them
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 39)

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30. N-IV group of NOSODES refers to those
preparations made from
A. Endotoxins
B. Exotoxins
C. Purified toxins
D. Micro-organisms/viruses/clinical material
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 39)

4) Ideal laboratory
1. Location & Surroundings of Homoeopathic
Laboratory ---
A. should not be situated adjacent to any
factory which produces noxious vapours,
fumes, dusts etc.
B. should not be close to open sewage, public
lavatory or unsanitary filthy surroundings.
C. should be in non-polluting environment.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 74)

2. Rooms of Homoeopathic Laboratory ---


A. should be protected from the sunrays, but
should be light, airy & dry; free from dust,
smoke, dampness and foetid smells.
B. should be with moderately comfortable
Room temperature, with constant circulation
of fresh air & facility of exhaust.

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C. should be with washable walls and provided
with sufficient quantity of water, burning gas
& electricity.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 74)

3. Furniture of Homoeopathic Laboratory ---


A. should be moderately furnished.
B. should be of seasoned wood, well-polished,
kept clean.
C. should be provided with marble or sunmica
tops for tables.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 75)

4. Arrangements of Homoeopathic
Laboratory should keep ---
A. Raw materials & finished products
separately.
B. all drugs in closed cupboards
C. all drugs away from direct sunlight.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 75)

5. Workers of Homoeopathic Laboratory ---


A. must have a separate (for male & female)
clock room to change their clothing’s &
shoes.

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B. must be free from any contagious or
obnoxious diseases.
C. must be provided with clean dresses, head
wears & washable shoes.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 75)

6. Function of Homoeopathic Laboratory is --


-
A. to identify and to test for purity of
homoeopathic drugs.
B. to prepare the drug from the raw material.
C. to determine the standards for the drugs.
D. all of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 75)

6) Nomenclature
1. A system through which organisms,
including plants, animals,
microorganisms and other living things
are given distinct scientific names is
called ------------------.
A. Common Name
B. Nomenclature
C. Scientific Name
D. All of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 507)

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2. A ----------------------------is a word that
means exactly or nearly the same as
another word.
A. Synonym
B. Common Name
C. Scientific Name
D. All of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 508)

3. According to Binomial system of


nomenclature, each organism is known
by two names - the --------------------
name and the -------------- name.
A. Genus & species
B. Common Name
C. Scientific Name
D. All of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 507)

4. The name of the genus always begins


with a ----------------------- letter.
A. Capital Letter
B. Small Letter
C. Italics
D. None of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 507)

5. The name of species always begins with


a ----------------------- letter.
A. Capital Letter
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B. Small Letter
C. Italics
D. None of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 507)

6. The scientific names are always written


in ----------------------------.
A. Small Letter
B. Italics
C. Capital Letter
D. None of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 507)

7. Common name is also known as ----------


---------- name.
A. Vernacular Name
B. Synonym
C. Hyponym
D. None of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 508)

7) Pioneers of Homoeopathic Pharmacy


1. The book ‘Encyclopedia of Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia’ is written by ---
A. Dr. J. T. Kent
B. Dr. P. N. Verma Dr. Mrs. Indu Vaid
C. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
D. All of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 07)
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2. ‘Fragmenta de viribus medica mentorum
positivissive in sanocorpore observatis’ is
written by ---
A. Dr. J. T. Kent
B. Dr. P. N. Verma Dr. Mrs. Indu Vaid
C. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
D. All of the above.
(A textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy by
Mandal & Mandal - Page No. 02)
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 22)

3. ‘Essay on a new principle for ascertaining


the curative powers of drugs’ is written by -
--
A. Dr. J. T. Kent
B. Dr. P. N. Verma Dr. Mrs. Indu Vaid
C. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
D. All of the above.
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 22)

4. The book ‘Organon of Medicine’ is written


by ---
A. Dr. J. T. Kent
B. Dr. P. N. Verma Dr. Mrs. Indu Vaid
C. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
D. All of the above.
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

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5. First edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is
published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1824
D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

6. Second edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is


published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1824
D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

7. Third edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is


published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1824
D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

8. Fourth edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is


published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1824

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D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

9. Fifth edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is


published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1833
D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

10. Sixth edition of ‘Organon of Medicine’ is


published in ---
A. 1810
B. 1819
C. 1921
D. 1829
(Art & Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
by Dr. Sumit Goel - Page No. 23)

2. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles


1. Which amongst these is a SEMISOLID
VEHICLE?
A. Sugar of milk
B. Syrup Simplex
C. Almond oil
D. Beeswax

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2. The molecular weight of sugar of milk is
A. 322.4
B. 364.4
C. 360.3
D. 321.4
3. Sugar of milk is prepared from
A. Rabbit's milk
B. buffalo's milk
C. cow's milk
D. goat's milk
4. Vehicle used for preparation of mother
tincture is
A. Absolute alcohol
B. rectified spirit
C. absolute alcohol
D. All of Above
5. Specific gravity of glycerin is
A. 1.265
B. 2.267
C. 3.267

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D. 04.260
6. Tablets are prepared from
A. Milk sugar
B. cane sugar
C. albumin of egg
D. All of Above
7. Globules should be dried before preserving
otherwise they will be
A. destroyed
B. vaporize
C. dissolved
D. None of Above

1. Theme A - General Concepts and


Orientation
1. History of Pharmacy with emphasis
1. Theme A - General Concepts and
Short answer Questions(SAQ) on emergence of Homoeopathic
Orientation
10 Questions
2. Theme A - General Concepts and Pharmacy.
5 Marks Each All compulsory
Q2 Orientation 1. Pharmacy
Must know part: 10 SAQ
3. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles
Desirable to know: Nil
4. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles 2. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
Nice to know: Nil
3. Drug
4. Medicine
5. Remedy

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2. Homoeopathic Pharmacy Basics
1. Sources of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
2. Branches of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
3. Scope of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
4. Originality & Specialty of
Homoeopathic Pharmacy
5. The Principles of Homoeopathy Law of
Similia, Simplex & Minimum.
6. Theory of Chronic Disease & Vital
Force.
7. Doctrine of Drug Proving & Drug
Dynamisation.

3. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
1. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
2. Official Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia
3. Unofficial Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia
4. Monograph
5. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of
India

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6. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of
United States
7. French Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia
8. German Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia
9. British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
10. Pharmacopoeia by M. Bhattacharya &
Co in India
11. Encyclopaedia of Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia (E.H.P.) - P. N. Verma
12. Homoeopathic Pharmaceutical Codex
4. Ideal laboratory
5. Prerequisites of ideal Laboratory
(General Laboratory)

6. Nomenclature
1. Basic rules of Nomenclature
2. Binomial Nomenclature
3. Nomenclature of Homoeopathic
Drugs
4. Important terminologies related to
Nomenclature
5. Scientific Name
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6. Common Name
7. Synonyms
8. Advantages of Scientific Name
9. Advantages of Scientific Name
10. Disadvantages of Common Name
11. Disadvantages of Common Name
7. Pioneers of Homoeopathic
Pharmacy - NA

2. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs and


Vehicles
1) Types of Ethyl Alcohol
2) Globules
3) Spermaceti
4) Nosodes
5) Imponderabelia
6) Allersodes & Isodes
2. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs and
Long answer Questions(LAQ) Vehicles
4 Questions 1) What is Vehicle? Explain in detail
10 marks each All compulsory
Q3 1. Theme B - Raw Material: Drugs andVehicles preparation of Sugar of milk.
All questions on must know
No Questions on Nice to know and 2) What is Vehicle? Explain in detail
Desirable to know preparation of Ethyl alcohol from
molasses.

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3) Give the sources of Drug from Plant
kingdom in detail with two examples
each.
4) Give the sources of Drug from Animal
kingdom in detail with two examples
each.
5) Write in detail collection of Drug
substance from Plant kingdom.

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