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The document outlines examination papers for Pharmaceutics for B. Pharmacy I Semester students, covering various topics such as dosage forms, preparations of ointments, emulsions, and incompatibility. Each part of the exam includes multiple questions requiring definitions, classifications, and explanations of pharmaceutical concepts and practices. The structure includes three parts: Part A with short answer questions, Part B with detailed questions, and Part C with a selection of questions to be answered.

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The document outlines examination papers for Pharmaceutics for B. Pharmacy I Semester students, covering various topics such as dosage forms, preparations of ointments, emulsions, and incompatibility. Each part of the exam includes multiple questions requiring definitions, classifications, and explanations of pharmaceutical concepts and practices. The structure includes three parts: Part A with short answer questions, Part B with detailed questions, and Part C with a selection of questions to be answered.

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Code No: F-7314/PCI

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I - Semester (PCI) (Backlog) Examination, October 2024
Subject: Pharmaceutics
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
PART - A
Note: Answer all the questions. (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)

1. Define lotions and Liniments


2. Calculate the dose for 9 years old boy if adult dose is 150mg
3. Describe any one test for identification of type of emulsion

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4. Differentiate syrups and elixirs
5. What are isotonic solutions? Give example

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6. Classify the bases used in the preparation of suppositories
7. Define eutectic mixtures with an example.
8. Give an example for physical incompatibility and how do you overcome it.

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9. Define and classify powders with examples.
10. Write the formula for simple ointment U
PART - B
Note: Answer any two questions. (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
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11. Explain the methods of preparation of emulsions. Add a note on stability of emulsions
12. Define and classify incompatibility. Explain chemical incompatibility with examples.
13. Explain about different types of ointment bases
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PART - C
Note: Answer any seven questions (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)
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14. Explain the factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs


15. Differentiate flocculated and deflocculated suspensions.
16. Explain various solubility enhancement techniques in brief.
17. What are the salient features of Indian Pharmacopoeia?
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18. Explain the preparation of cold cream


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19. Write a brief note on suspending agents


20. Explain various methods to adjust isotonicity.
21. Define prescription. Explain various parts of prescription
22. Write a note on evaluation of suppositories.

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Code No: F-7160/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I - Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, March 2024
Subject: Pharmaceutics
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
PART-A
Note: Answer all the questions. (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)

1. Differentiate syrups and elixirs


2. Explain the preparation of any one effervescent powder.
3. Write the types of bases used in the preparation of ointments
4. What is displacement value? Write its importance

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5. Write the principle involved in the preparation of calamine lotion
6. Differentiate gargles and mouthwashes.

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7. Find the strength of 85% v/v alcohol in terms of Proof spirit.
8. Define eutectic mixtures with an example.
9. Write the formula for cold cream

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10. Define suspensions and give examples.

PART-B
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Note: Answer any two questions. (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
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11. What are Suppositories? Write a note on different bases used in preparation of
Suppositories?

12. Define and classify incompatibility. Explain physical incompatibility and methods to
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overcome physical incompatibility with examples.


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13. Explain the methods of preparation and evaluation of ointments.


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PART – C
Note: Answer any seven questions (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)

14. Define prescription. Explain various parts of prescription


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15. Explain method of preparation of elixirs with examples


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16. Classify liquid dosage forms and write a note on stability of suspensions
17. Explain in brief about factors affecting posology.
18. What are the salient features of Indian Pharmacopoeia?
19. Explain the preparation of vanishing cream
20. Prepare 900ml of 60% v/v alcohol from 90% v/v alcohol and 30% v/v alcohol.
21. Explain the tests for identification of type of emulsions
22. Write a note on dusting powders with examples.

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Code No: E-12390/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I – Semester (PCI) (Backlog) Examination, November 2023
Subject: Pharmaceutics

Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75

PART - A
Note: Answer all the questions. (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)

1. Define creams and pastes.


2. Explain the preparation of any one effervescent powder.
3. What are gelling agents, give two examples?

2
4. What is displacement value? Write its importance.

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5. Define chemical incompatibility. Give two examples.
6. Differentiate gargles and mouthwashes.
7. Find the strength of 75% v/v alcohol in terms of Proof spirit.

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8. Define and classify powders with examples.
9. Write the formula for cold cream.
10. Define syrups and elixirs.
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PART - B
Note: Answer any two questions. (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
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11. Explain the methods of preparation of ointments.


12. Define and classify incompatibility. Explain physical incompatibility and methods to
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overcome physical incompatibility with examples.


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13. What are Suppositories? Write a note on different bases used in preparation of
Suppositories?
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PART - C
Note: Answer any seven questions. (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)

14. Define prescription. Explain various parts of prescription.


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15. Explain therapeutic incompatibility.


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16. Discuss about formulation of liquid dosage forms with examples.


17. Explain in brief about any six factors affecting posology.
18. What are the salient features of Indian Pharmacopoeia?
19. Explain the preparation of vanishing cream.
20. Explain the tests for identification of type of emulsions.
21. Prepare 900ml of 60% v/v alcohol from 90% v/v alcohol and 30% v/v alcohol.
22. Explain various methods to adjust isotonicity.

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Code No: E-12207/PCI

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, April / May 2023
Subject: Pharmaceutics - I

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75


PART - A
Note: Answer all questions. (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)

1. Define Suspensions.
2. Give example of a monograph from I.P.
3. Find the strength of 95% v/v alcohol in terms of proof spirit.
4. Find the proportion of dextrose needed to form a solution iso-osmotic with blood
plasma.
5. Differentiate gargles and mouthwashes.
6. Classify suspensions.
7. Identify the type of incompatibility in the given prescription.
Rx
Castor oil-15ml,
Water upto 60ml.
Make an emulsion.
8. Write the formula for displacement value and explain the terms.
9. Mention various types of bases used in Ointments.
10. Explain how skin irritation test is done.
PART - B
Note: Answer any two questions. (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)

11. Define Prescription. Add a note on Parts of prescription and types of prescription with
examples.
12. Classify liquid dosage forms and add a note on solubility enhancement techniques.
13. Explain methods for preparation and evaluation of ointments.

PART - C
Note: Answer any seven questions. (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)

14. Write a note on history of pharmacy.


15. Explain in brief about United States Pharmacopoeia.
16. Write a note on dusting powders.
17. Find the concentration of NaCl required to make 1% solution of Boric acid iso-osmotic
with blood plasma [Freezing point of 1% w/v solution of NaCl is -0.576ºC and Freezing
point of 1% w/v solution of Boric acid is -0.288ºC].
18. Describe the types of emulsifying agents with examples.
19. Describe preparation of syrups and elixirs with examples.
20. Describe physical incompatibility and methods to overcome them.
21. Write a note on preparation of suppositories.
22. Write the mechanism of dermal penetration of drugs.
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Code No: E-12209/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, April / May 2023

Subject: Communication Skills


Time: 1.5 Hours Max. Marks: 35

Note: Answer any One Question from Part - A and any Five Questions from Part - B.

PART – A (1 x 10 = 10 Marks)

1. What is the purpose of an interview? What are the do’s and don’ts of an
interview?
2. Describe the various elements of Communication.

PART – B (5 x 5 = 25 Marks)

3. Write about the Barriers of Communication.


4. Discuss the role of face to face Communication.
5. Write about the Communication styles.
6. What are the Do’s and Don’ts of Group discussion?
7. What is the role of Body Language in Communication?
8. What are the techniques of delivering a presentation?
9. Write a Job application letter for the post of an analyst in a reputed
Pharmaceutical Company.

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Code No: E-12003/PCI

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I Semester (PCI) (Backlog) Examination, November 2022
Subject: Pharmaceutics

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75


PART - A
Note: Answer all the questions. (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)

1. Define Aerosols.
2. Classify solid dosage forms.
3. Calculate the dose for 12 years old boy if adult dose is 50mg.

1
4. Define isotonic solutions with an example.

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5. Differentiate simple powders and compound powders with examples.
6. Give any two advantages and disadvantages of suspensions.
7. Define lotions and Liniments.

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8. Give an example for physical incompatibility and how do you overcome it.
9. Classify bases used in suppositories with examples.
10. Write the formula for Cold cream.
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PART - B
Note: Answer any two questions. (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
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11. Define Posology. Describe formulas for pediatric dose calculations based on age,
body weight and body surface area.
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12. Classify Emulsions. Describe the methods for preparation of emulsions.


13. Describe methods to overcome physical and chemical incompatibility with
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examples.

PART - C
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Note: Answer any seven questions. (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)

14. Write a note on Indian Pharmacopoeia.


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15. Describe Handling of prescription with example.


16. Prepare 500ml of a 1 in 4000 solution from the 1 in 800 solution.
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17. Describe preparation of effervescent granules. Give two official preparations.


18. Prepare 500ml of 50%v/v alcohol from 75%v/v alcohol and 30%v/v alcohol.
19. Differentiate flocculated and deflocculated suspensions.
20. Write a note on lotions. Give formula of an official lotion preparation.
21. Calculate the displacement value of Zinc oxide in Theobroma oil suppositories
containing 40% of zinc oxide and is prepared in a 1g mould. The weight of 8
suppositories is 11.74gm.
22. Describe the factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs.

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Code No: D-8226/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I - Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, May 2022
Subject: Pharmaceutics - I
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75
PART – A
Note: Answer all the questions. (10 X 2 = 20 Marks)
1. Explain career opportunities for pharmacists.
2. Briefly explain the principle involved in the preparation of Eutectic mixture.
3. How do you prepare 600ml of 60% alcohol using 90% alcohol by using allegation
method.

1
4. Define and classify powders with examples.

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5. Differentiate between syrups and elixirs.
6. Differentiate between flocculated and deflocculated suspension.
7. Define therapeutic incompatibility. Explain the terms potentiation and synergism.

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8. Write the preparation of cold cream.
9. Explain various bases for the preparation of gels.
10. Explain the principle involved in the preparation of calamine lotion?
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PART – B
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Note: Answer any two questions. (2 X 10 = 20 Marks)
11. Define & classify suspensions. Explain the preparation and stabilization of
suspension.
12. Explain the methods of preparation of ointments.
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13. Define and classify in compatibility. Explain chemical incompatibility with


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examples.

PART – C
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Note: Answer any seven questions. (7 X 5 = 35 Marks)

14. What are the salient features of I.P


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15. Define prescription. Explain various parts of prescription.


16. Explain various methods to adjust isotonicity. How do you prepare isotonic D-
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glucose solution using molecular weight method (Molecular weight of D-


glucose=180).
17. Briefly explain excipients used in liquid dosage forms.
18. Explain the preparation of Enemas
19. Differentiate between
a) Gargle and mouthwash b) Lotions and liniments
20. Explain the preparation of vanishing cream.
21. Write the preparation of Nasal drops.
22. How do you prepare 6 suppositories of 1 gm capacity? Each contain 300mg of
bismuth subgallate (Displacement value of bismuth subgallate=3)

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Code No: D-8153/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I – Semester (PCI) (Backlog) Examination, March 2022
Subject: Pharmaceutics
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75
Note: Answer all Questions from Part -A, Any two Questions from Part-B.
and Any seven Questions from Part-C
PART – A (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
1. Classify dosage forms.
2. Define inhalations.
3. If adult dose of Paracetamol is 500mg. What is the dose for a child of five years
old?

1
4. Define eutectic mixtures with an example.

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5. Differentiate syrups and elixirs with examples.
6. Write stokes law equation.

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7. Give an example for therapeutic incompatibility and how to overcome it.
8. Give any two advantages and disadvantages of suppositories.
9. Describe any one factor influencing dermal penetration of drugs.
10.Write the formula for simple ointment.
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PART – B (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
11. Define suspensions. Write a note on preparation of suspensions.
12. Write a note on factors affecting posology.
1

13. Describe methods to overcome physical and chemical incompatibility with


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examples.

PART – C (7 x 5 = 35 Marks)
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14. Write a brief note on history of pharmacy.


15. Write a note on errors in prescription.
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16. Discuss about methods to adjust isotonicity.


17. Write a note on dusting powders. Give two official preparations.
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18. Prepare 500ml of 70% v/v alcohol from 95% v/v alcohol and 20% v/v alcohol.
19. Differentiate lotions and liniments.
20. Explain different methods of preparation of emulsions.
21. Explain displacement value calculation with example.
22. Describe the different methods for preparation of ointments.
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Code No: D8077/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I – Semester (PCI) (Suppl.) Examination, December 2021
Subject: Pharmaceutics
Time: 2 Hours Max.Marks:75
Note: Answer Any Seven Questions from Part -A, Any One Questions from
Part-B. and Any Five Questions from Part-C
PART – A (7 X 3 = 21 Marks)
1. Classify dosage forms.
2. Define inhalations.
3. If adult dose of Paracetamol is 500mg. What is the dose for a child of five years

1
old?

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4. Define eutectic mixtures with an example.
5. Differentiate syrups and elixirs with examples.

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6. Write stokes law equation.
7. Give an example for therapeutic incompatibility and how to overcome it.
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8. Give any two advantages and disadvantages of suppositories.
9. Describe any one factor influencing dermal penetration of drugs.
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10. Write the formula for simple ointment.


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PART – B (1X 14= 14 Marks)


11. Define suspensions. Write a note on preparation of suspensions.
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12. Write a note on factors affecting posology.


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13. Describe methods to overcome physical and chemical incompatibility with examples.

PART – C (5 X 8 = 40Marks)
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14. Write a brief note on history of pharmacy.


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15. Write a note on errors in prescription.


16. Discuss about methods to adjust isotonicity.
17. Write a note on dusting powders. Give two official preparations.
18. Prepare 500ml of 70% v/v alcohol from 95% v/v alcohol and 20% v/v alcohol.
19. Differentiate lotions and liniments.
20. Explain different methods of preparation of emulsions.
21. Explain displacement value calculation with example.
22. Describe the different methods for preparation of ointments.
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Hyderabad
Code No: 12053/A/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B.Pharmacy I-Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, July 2021
Subject : Pharmaceutics
Time: 2 Hours Max.Marks:75
Note: Answer Any Seven Questions from Part -A, Any One Questions from Part-B.
and Any Five Questions from Part-C
PART – A (7 X 3 = 21 Marks)
1 Briefly explain the importance of Isotonicity.
2 What are organoleptic additives
3 Explain the term. Proof spirit and write the formulae for conversion of percentages solution to
proof spirit as per IP.

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4 Explain the preparations of any one effervescent powder.

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5 Differentiate between lotions and liniments.
6 Differentiate between flocculates and deflocculated suspensions.

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7 Explain advantages and disadvantages of suppositories.
8 Define physical incompatibility: How do you dispense a preparation with two immiscible liquids.
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9 Define pastes. Write the preparation of lassar’s paste.
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10 Define and explain the importance of displacement value
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PART – B (1 X 14 = 14 Marks)
11 Explain the methods of preparation of emulsion. Add a note on stability of emulsions.
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12 Explain the methods of preparation of suppositories.


13 Explain about various ointment bases..
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PART – C (5 X 8 = 40 Marks)
14 Define prescription. Explain various parts of prescription.
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15 What are throat paints. Explain the preparation of Mandl’s paints.


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16 What are the salient features of Indian pharmacopoeia


17 Define posology. Enlist various formula to calculate paediatric doses. Adult dose of a drug is
500mg. Calculate the dose for 5 years child.
18 Briefly explain various solubility enhancement techniques
19 Explain the preparation of simple syrup as per IP.
20 Explain the tests for identification of type of emulsions
21 Explain therapeutic incompatibility
22 Explain the preparation of vanishing cream.
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Code No. 6040/PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I-Semester (PCI) (Main & Backlog) Examination, January 2020

Subject: Pharmaceutics
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: Answer all Questions from Part – A, and Two questions from Part – B,
and any Seven questions from Part – C.

PART – A (10 X 2 = 20)


1. List parts of a prescription.
2. Classify monophasic liquid dosage forms.
3. Find the strength of 95% v/v alcohol in terms of Proof spirit.

1
4. Describe any one method of preparation for effervescent granules.

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5. Classify suspensions.
6. Write the ratio’s for primary Emulsion for different oils.
7. Identify the type of incompatibility in the given prescription.

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Rx
Menthol - 5gm,
Camphor – 5gm,
Thymol – 5gm.
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Make an insufflation powder.
8. Define synergism. Give one example.
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9. Mention various types of bases used in pastes.
10. What are gelling agents, give two examples.
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PART – B (2 x 10 = 20)
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11. Write a note on chemical incompatibility with examples.


12. Describe different methods for preparation of suspensions.
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13. Explain methods for preparation and evaluation of ointments.

PART - C (7 x 5 = 35)
14. Write a note on history of pharmacy.
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15. Explain in brief about any six factors affecting posology.


16. Write a note on compound powders.
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17. Find the concentration of NaCl required to make 1% solution of Boric acid iso-
osmotic with blood plasma [Freezing point of 1% w/v solution of Nacl is -0.5760C and
Freezing point of 1% w/v solution of Boric acid is -0.2880C].
18. Differentiate lotions and liniments.
19. Write a brief note on Emulsifying agents.
20. Describe physical incompatibility and methods to overcome them.
21. Write a note on evaluation of suppositories.
22. Write the mechanism of dermal penetration of drugs.

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Code No. 13224 / PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I-Semester (PCI) (Suppl.) Examination, August 2019

Subject : Pharmaceutics – I
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: Answer all questions Part – A, any two questions from Part – B
and any seven question from Part – C.

PART – A (10x2=20 Marks)

1 List the formula’s for cloes calculation based on Age.

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2 Define Elixirs and Syrups.
3 Find the strength of 95% v/v alcohol in terms of Proof spirit.

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4 List the excipients used in formulation of liquid dosage form.
5 Write a formula of Mouthwashes.

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6 Write any one test used for identification of type of Emulsion.
7 Identify the type of incompatibility in the given prescription.
Rx
Menthol – 5 gm,
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Camphor – 5 gm,
Thymol – 5 gm,
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Make an insufflations powder
8 Write any two advantages and disadvantages of Suppositories.
9 Classify Semisolid dosage forms.
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10 What is a Pharmacopoeia, with the names of any three pharmacopoeias.


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PART – B (2x10=20 Marks)

11 Define Prescription. Explain parts of Prescription with examples and handling of a


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prescription.
12 Write a note on different methods of preparation of emulsions and stability problems in
emulsions.
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13 Define Ointments. Write a note on different types of ointment bases with examples for
each.
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PART – C (7x5=35 Marks)

14 Write a note on Indian Pharmacopoeia.


15 Explain in brief about errors in prescription.
16 Explain various solubility enhancement techniques.
17 Differentiated Flocculated and deflocculated Suspensions.
18 Write a brief note on Emulsifying agents.
19 Find the concentration of NaCl required to make 1% solution of Boric acid iso-osmotic
with blood plasma [Freezing point of 1 % w/v solution of NaCl is is -0.576oC and
Freezing point of 1% w/v solution of Boric acid is -0.288oC].
20 Describe Therapeutics incompatibility and methods to overcome them.
21 Write the mechanism of dermal penetration of drugs.
22 What are Suppositories? What are the different bases used in preparation of
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Code No. 13093 / PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I-Semester (PCI) (Main) Examination, February 2019

Subject : Pharmaceutics – I
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: Answer all questions from Part – A, any two questions from Part – B and any
seven question from Part – C.

PART – A (10x2=20 Marks)


1 Define Emulsions and Suspensions.
2 If adult dose of Phenobarbital is 15mg. What is the dose for a child of 8yrs old.
3 How many grams of dextrose are required to prepare 4000ml of a 5% solution?

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4 List the excepients used in a effervescent powder.

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5 Differentiate gargles and mouthwashes.
6 Write any two advantages and disadvantages of suspensions.
7 Give an example for Physical incompatibility and how do you overcome it.

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8 Give examples of bases used in Suppositories.
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9 Explain any two factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs.
10 What is Pharmacopoeia?
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PART – B (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any Two Questions
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11 Define Posology. Explain different factors influencing selection of a dose.

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12 Classify Suspensions. Discuss the formulation of suspensions and stability problems
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of suspensions.
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13 Explain chemical and therapeutic incompatibility with suitable examples and give the
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methods for overcoming these incompatibilities.

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Answer any Seven Questions
PART – C (7x5=35 Marks)

14 Write a brief note on evolution of pharmacy.


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15 Write a note on pharmacy as a career.


16 Convert 60º O.P. and 35º U.P. to % V/V alcohol and 40% v/v and 75% v/v alcohol to
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proof spirit.
17 Classify powders. Write a note on Effervescent powders.
18 Differentiate liniments and lotions.
19 Write a note on stability problems in emulsions.
20 Explain different methods of preparation of ointments.
21 Identify the type of incompatibility in the following prescription and add a note on how
to overcome the incompatibility.
Rx
Ferric chloride solution-2ml,
Sodium salicylate-4g,
Water upto 90ml.
22 Write short notes on evaluation of suppositories.
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Code No. 1142 / PCI
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
B. Pharmacy I-Semester (PCI) (Main) Examination, January 2018

Subject : Pharmaceutics – I
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: Answer all questions from Part – A, any two questions from Part – B and
any seven questions from Part - C.

PART – A (10x2=20 Marks)


Answer All Questions. All Questions carry equal marks.
1 Define paste? Mention various types of bases employed in the preparation of pastes?
2 What are eutectic mixture? Give two examples.

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3 Define synergism and give one example?
4 Define and Classify suspensions?

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5 What are effervescent powders? Give two examples.
6 Find the incompatibility present in the given formulae and write the correction method

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Castor oil 15 ml
Water up to 60 ml make an emulsion
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7 Convert 15.6° U/P into percentage strength of alcohol by volume?
8 What are the stability problems of emulsion?

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dose is 100mg?
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9 What is the dose of a medicament for a child that weighing 28lb, if the average adult

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10 What do you mean by inscription and subscription of a prescription?

C o PART – B (2x10=20 Marks)

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Answer any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks.

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11 Define ointment. Give an account of various bases used in the preparation of ointment.
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Add a note on the method of preparation of ointment?
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12 Classify monophasic liquid dosage forms? Discuss about the preparations which are

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used in syrups and elixirs?
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13 What are incompatibilities? Describe in detail about physical incompatibilities and their
remedies with suitable examples?
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Part – C (7x5=35 Marks)


Answer any SEVEN questions. All questions carry equal marks.
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14 Define isotonicity? What is the concentration of sodium chloride required to prepare


1.5% W/V Procaine HCl isoosmotic with blood plasma? (F.P of 1% Procaine HCl is
-0.122°C and F. P of 1% sodium chloride is – 0.576°C)
15 Write a note on history of profession of pharmacy in India?
16 Differentiate
(a) Lotions and liniments
(b) Suspensions and emulsions
17 Write a note on alkaloidal chemical incompatibility with examples and their correction
method.
18 Explain about the solubility enhancement techniques?
19 Define emulsions? Explain the various identification tests for emulsions?
20 Write a short note on thickening agents and wetting agents?
21 Write a short note on ear drops, nasal drops?
22 Write in detail about mandl’s paint?
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