GC UNIVERSITY FAISALABAD
AFRO-ASIAN INSTITUTE, KHAYABAN-E-KAREEM,
FEROZPUR ROAD, LAHORE
Quiz Spring 2025
Student Name: Department: BS-HND Total Marks: 10
Father Name: Semester: 6th
Mark Obtain:
Reg No: Examination: Quiz Time Allowed: 10 min
Subject: Drug Nutrient Interaction Question Paper: Objective Date:
Instructor Name: Miss: Mubashra Roll No:
Objective Section (Encircle the correct option)
1.
1. The term "topical administration" refers B. Slower onset of action
to: C. Increased drug metabolism
A. Ingesting medication D. Reduced bioavailability always
B. Applying drugs to the skin or mucous
membranes 6. Calcium can interfere with the absorption
C. Injecting drugs into a vein of which drug?
D. Inserting into the rectum A. Ibuprofen
B. Tetracycline antibiotics
2. Which route is commonly used for C. Acetaminophen
administering vaccines? D. Aspirin
A. Oral
B. Intramuscular 7. Which mineral's absorption is reduced by
C. Intrathecal proton pump inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole)?
D. Sublingual A. Iron
B. Zinc
3. Which of the following can occur due to C. Magnesium
food-drug interaction? D. Copper
A. Increased drug toxicity
B. Reduced drug absorption 8. Diuretics like furosemide can lead to the
C. Enhanced therapeutic effect loss of which key nutrients?
D. All of the above A. Vitamin C and calcium
B. Potassium and magnesium
4. Which of the following drugs should NOT C. Iron and zinc
be taken with dairy products due to reduced D. Sodium and protein
absorption?
A. Ibuprofen 9. Which type of drug-nutrient interaction
B. Tetracycline occurs when a drug affects the metabolism of
C. Paracetamol a nutrient?
D. Metformin A. Type I (Excretion-based)
B. Type II (Pharmacokinetic)
5. Food generally delays gastric emptying, C. Type III (Metabolism-related)
which may result in: D. Type IV (Distribution-related)
A. Faster drug absorption
GC UNIVERSITY FAISALABAD
AFRO-ASIAN INSTITUTE, KHAYABAN-E-KAREEM,
FEROZPUR ROAD, LAHORE
Quiz Spring 2025
10. Cholestyramine (a bile acid sequestrant)
can reduce absorption of:
A. Vitamin B1
B. Vitamin K, A, D, E (fat-soluble vitamins)
C. Vitamin C
D. Folic acid only