Previous Year Question Paper CAREER AS A PHARMACIST How to become a Pharmacist after D.Pharm/B.Pharm Practice Book
Previous Year Question Paper
CAREER AS A
PHARMACIST
How to become a Pharmacist after
D.Pharm/B.Pharm
Practice Book
ContentsContents
CG Pharmacist 2016 .........................
Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission (2016).......................
Kerala Pharmacist Grade 2 - Health Services (2017)..........................
Isro Pharmacist (2018) ................................................................................
MP Pharmacist (2017) ..................................................................................
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Pharmacist Guideline ...................................................................................
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ESIC Pharmacist (2016) Allopathic ..........................................................
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Late Shri Lakhiram Agrawal Memorial College Raigarh ....................
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Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board ...........................................
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Kerala PSC Pharmacist Grade - II (NCA 2015) ......................................
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Pharmacist Grade II Health Service (2015) ...........................................
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Asst. Pharmacist, Civil Supplies Corp. solved Paper (2015) ............
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RRB Pharmacist Grade III ..........................................................................
Safdarjung Pharmacist Grade II ................................................................
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ESIC Pharmacist (2016) Allopathic ..........................................................
Kerala PSC Pharmacist Grade - II (2015) ...............................................
Railway Pharmacist ......................................................................................
SECL Pharmacist .............................................................................................
AIIMS Pharmacist .........................................................................................
Junior Scientific Officer, Chemical Examination Laboratory ...........
ESIC Pharmacist (2014) Allopathic .........................................................
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RRB Junior Health Inspector ........... ..........................................................
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Asst. Sub Inspector Pharmacist (2014) ...................................................
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ESIC Pharmacist ..............................................................................................
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Pharmacist Grade II .......................................................................................
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Pharmacist Grade II Ayurveda ...................................................................
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Lab Technical Assistant MLT, VHSE ..........................................................
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Bharat Cocking Coal Limited Pharmacist ..............................................
Junior Analyst .................................................................................................
30. B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital (Pharmacy Technician) ..... 220
31. Pharmacist Model MCQs ............................................................................... 224
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GPAT DISCUSSION CENTERMakes Study Easy
PHARMACY AS A CAREERPharmacy, to define precisely, is the science and technique of preparing, researching, and distributingmedicinal drugs. Pharmacy as a career instructs one about how to prepare medicines, and recommenddosages that patients should receive so that they can recover from their illness, or remain healthy.Pharmacy is a recession-proof career which offers excellent salary potential, great benefits, flexibility,and opportunity for growth. The scope of pharmacy today includes global healthcare which has givenrise to clinical research, medicinal manufacturing, and marketing, for improvement or maintenance ofa patient’s quality of life and provides them with drug information.
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WHO IS A PHARMACISTPharmacists are healthcare professionals responsible for ensuring that people derive maximumtherapeutic benefit from their medicinal treatment. A pharmacist’s role is not restricted to merely buyingand selling of medicines. They are involved in clinical and drug research, and in many cultures & countriesalso diagnose injuries & illnesses. A pharmacist should have scientific aptitude, be a continuous learnerand keep attention to details.
PHARMACISTS AT WORKThere is a never-ending demand for pharmacy professionals. They work in community pharmacies,hospitals, long-term care facilities, the pharmaceutical industry, mail-order pharmacy centers, managedcare organizations, and government agencies. The remuneration varies depending on the field of workchosen, geographical location, work responsibility, skills, and experience.Pharmacists work in various settings:
Pharmaceutical Industry: Pharmacists perform various tasks in the pharmaceutical industry.Their work is thus usually behind the scene, and not in direct contact with the patients, yet largelycontributing to the healthcare sector. Largely, pharmacists are involved in developing, andmanufacturing drugs. They work across domains, such as in research & development, production& manufacturing, packaging, quality control, quality assurance, sales & marketing, and regulatingaffairs.
Practice Settings: Pharmacists form the vital link between doctors, nurses, and the patients. Theycan work as community pharmacists in a medical store, or pharmacy, or as a druggist. They mayalso explore options inside a hospital, where they are close to the patients, and in an environmentwhere doctors, nurses and other health care professions interact with them on matters relatedto medicines, surgical and other patient care items required. Clinical pharmacy, contributingtowards drug research, providing drug and poison information etc. forms a popular choice formany.
Education and Research: Some pharmacists also explore opportunities in research, developingnew drugs and testing their effects, teaching, and providing community service. Pharmacists inacademia may work as college faculties, teaching classes and performing research in a wide rangeof areas.
Pharmacists in Other Settings: Pharmacists can also work in the Drug Control Department invarious sections. Clinical Research Organizations (CRO’s) offer ample job opportunities forpharmacists in quality assurance, data management, bioanalytical services, and report writingetc.
SCOPE OF PHARMACY IN INDIAA career in the pharmaceutical sciences is full of opportunities. A pharmacy professional can ventureinto:
Research & Development- The pharmaceutical industry is one such industry that thrives onresearch and development. Researchers in this field are highly in demand for the research of newdrugs, process development, formulation, development of clinical trials and toxicological studies.
Analysis & Testing- Analysis and testing go hand in hand in the pharmaceutical industry especiallyin order to maintain a proper Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA).
1. When urinary pH becomes 8.0, significantincrease in excretion of one of the drugs takeplace?(a) Mepyramine (b) Aspirin(c) Morphine (d) Mecamylamine
2. Which of the following anticancer drug isobtained from plant?(a) Cisplatin (b) Uracil(c) Vincristine (d) Tamoxifen
3. Which diuretic competes with Aldosterone?(a) Mannitol (b) Furasemide(c) Ethacrynic acid (d) Spironolactone
4. _______ causes systemic arteriolar dilatation andthereby reduces after load(a) Amyl nitrates (b) Chlorthiazide(c) Nifedipine (d) Atenolol
5. Diseases like Rickets, Scurvey and Beriberioccur due to the deficiency of(a) Amino acids (b) Carbohydrates(c) Lipids (d) Vitamins
6. Which of the floowing anti-diabetic drug actsby decreasing the amount of glucose prducedby the liver?(a) Sulfonylureas(b) Meglitinides(c) Biguanides(d) Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
7. An example of rapidly acting anticoagulant(a) Warfarin (b) Phenindione(c) Propranolol (d) Heparin
8. The precursor used in the manufacture of
MULTIPLE CHOISE QUESTIONSBenzyl penicillin is(a) Phenyl Acetic acid(b) 6-Aminopenicillonic acid(c) Acetic acid(d) Propionic acid
9. Equation that gives the rate of drug disolutionfrom a tablet is ?(a) Fick’s law(b) Noyes Whitney(c) Henderson Hasselblach(d) Michaelis-Menten
10. The process of addition of non-solvent to thesolution which decreases the solubility of tehsolute is called(a) Droning(b) Solvent a evaporation(c) Super saturation(d) Nucleation
11. The most suitable disinfectant fordecontaminatio of HIV Contaminatedendoscope is(a) 1% sodium hypochloride(b) 2% Glutaraldehyde(c) 5% phenol(d) 70% ethanol
12. Creaming is_________ a process.(a) Reversible (b) Irreversible(c) Downward (d) Both (a) and (c)
13. ______is an example of non-ionic polymer.(a) Cellulose (b) Pectin(c) Glucose (d) Methyl cellulose
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1. Who was the founder of ‘Araya Samaj’(a) PoykayilSree Kumara Guru Deva(b) Bhrahmanda Siva Yogi(c) K.P.Karuppan(d) Rajaram Mohan Roy
2. Who is known as the Architect or patron saintof modern All India Service (IAS & IPS)(a) Warren Hasting(b) SardarVallabhai Patel(c) Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad(d) Lord Rippon
3. Which of the following regions in India is therichest in iron and coal deposits(a) Chota Nagpur Plateau(b) Southern Region(c) Himalayan Region(d) Thar Desert
4. ‘Stride toward Freedom’ is autobiography of(a) Nelson Mandela(b) Khama N Kruma(c) Martin Luther King Jr(d) Augn Sang Suki
5. Longest Rail Bridge in India(a) Ganga Rail Bridge(b) Jubily Railway Bridge(c) Nehru Setu Bridge(d) Vembanad Rail Bridge
6. The disputed ‘Babli Project’is situated acrossthe river _________(a) Krishna (b) Godavari(c) Narmada (d) Thapthi
MULTIPLE CHOISE QUESTIONS7. Which city in India is called as ‘Zero mile centre
of India’(a) Chennai (b) Kulu(c) Shimla (d) Nagpur
8. ‘Boko Haram’is a terrorist organization in—————(a) Nigeria (b) Tunishia(c) Iraq (d) Egypth
9. 70% of the Rainfall in Kerala is from‘Kalavarsham’. It is(a) North East Monsoon(b) East Asian Monsoon(c) South East Monsoon(d) South West Monsoon
10. ‘Gate Way of India’build in 1911 incommemoration of the visit of _______(a) King Henry I and Metilda of Scotland(b) King George IV and Maria Fitzherbert(c) King William IV and Saxe Meninger(d) King George V and Queen Mary
11. Who implemented ‘Misra BhojanaProgramme’ (dining along with the lowercastes) to fight against the evils of caste systemin kerala(a) K.Ayyappan(b) K.Kelappan(c) Mannathu Padmanabhan(d) Sree Narayana Guru
12. Who is known as the father of the politicalmovement in Travancore(a) K.P. Achutha Menon
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