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This document outlines the examination structure for B.Pharm. Semester VI in Pharmacology, including multiple choice questions, long answer questions, and short answer questions. It covers various pharmacological topics such as drug mechanisms, treatments, and classifications. The exam has a total duration of three hours and a maximum score of 75 marks.

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2539 - BP602T Pharmacology - Iii - 263 - (07-12-22 08 - 17 - 46 - 193 Am)

This document outlines the examination structure for B.Pharm. Semester VI in Pharmacology, including multiple choice questions, long answer questions, and short answer questions. It covers various pharmacological topics such as drug mechanisms, treatments, and classifications. The exam has a total duration of three hours and a maximum score of 75 marks.

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AC–2539

Faculty of Pharmacy
B.Pharm. Semester—VI (New) Examination

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PHARMACOLOGY—III
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Paper—BP602T

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Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 75

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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

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(1) All questions carry marks as indicated.
(2) Answer ALL questions.

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(3) Illustrate your answers wherever necessary with the help of neat sketches.
(4) Use pen of Blue/Black ink/refill only for writing the answer book.

1. Multiple Choice Questions :


(1) Which one of the following can be administered orally and by inhalation ?
(a) Epinephrine
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(b) Albuterol
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(c) Isoproterenol
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(d) Terbutaline

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(2) Which of the following drugs act through a cytosolic receptor ?
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(a) Cromolyn sodium
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(c) Zafirlukast A (d) Omalizumab
(3) Codeine is used clinically as :
(a) Analgesic (b) Antitussive
(c) Antidiorrhoeal (d) All of the above
(4) Mechanism of action : Cytoprotection, binds to the ulcer base, antibacterial effect :
(a) Metronidazole (b) Omeprazole
(c) Ranitidine (d) Bismuth compounds

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(5) The mechanism of action of rifampin includes an inhibition of which of the followingil
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(a) DNA dependent RNA polymerase (b) Topoisomerase-II
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(c) Arabinosyl transferase (d) RNA dependent DNA polymerase

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(6) The drug used for malaria chemoprophylaxis and treatment : A R
(a) Chloroquine (b) Quinidine
(c) Quinine (d) Sulfonamides

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(7) Which point in the replication cycle appears most easily blocked by antivirals ?
(a) Virus absorption (b) Virus penetration
(c) Virus RNA and DNA replication (d) Exit of viruses from the cell

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(8) Antifungal polyene macrolide that preferentially binds to fungal ergosterol which alters

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(a) Ketoconazole (b) Amphotericin B

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(c) Flucytosine (d) Griseofulvin

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(9) An azole most commonly used for topical treatment of candidiasis :

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(c) Griseofulvin (d) Flucytosine
(10) Drug used for treatment of an asymptomatic form of amoebiasis is :
(a) Chloroquine (b) Diloxanide
(c) Emetine (d) Doxycycline
(11) Antileprotic drug also used in lepra reaction is :
(a) Ciprofloxacin
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(b) Clofazimine
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(c) Rifampicin (d) Dapsone

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(12) Which is not a common cause of UTIs in men ?
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(a) Erectile dysfunction
(c) Urinary stone A R (b) Catheter usage
(d) Enlarged prostate
(13) Which major organ can be affected by untreated syphilis ?
(a) Heart (b) Brain
(c) Liver (d) (a) and (b)
(14) Drug of choice in treatment of hemolytic anemia in newborns :
(a) Cyclosporine (b) Prednisone
(c) OKT3 monoclonal antibody (d) Rho(D) immune globulin

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(15) Inhibits antigen recognition of B-cell :
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(a) Prednisone (b) Azathioprine

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(c) Tacrolimus (d) Rho(D) immune globulin
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(16) Which of the following chelating agents is recommended for acute lead poisoning with
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signs of encephalopathy ?
(a) Succimer (b) Dimercaprol
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(c) Calcium EDTA (d) Both (b) and (c)

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(17) Which of the following are potential effects of a teratogen on a fetus ?
(a) Death (b) Low birth weight
(c) Neural defects (d) All of the above

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(18) Which of the following receptors is not involved in nausea and vomiting ?
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(a) Dopamine (b) Acetylcholine

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(c) Histamine (d) Serotonin

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(e) All are involved

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(19) Which is a contraindication of lubricant laxative use ?
(a) Renal dysfunction (b) Recumbent patients

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(c) Use simultaneously with psyllium (d) Flatulence

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(20) What is the target for clavulanic acid ?
(a) Transpeptidase enzyme (b) l -ala racemase
(c) β-lactamase (d) Penicillin acylase 1×20=20
2. Long answer questions (solve any two) :

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(a) Explain spectrum of action, mechanism of action, uses and adverse effects of
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Tetracyclines.
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(b) Describe malaria cycle. Write the pharmacology of antimalarial drugs.
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(c) What are organophosphorus compounds ? Explain symptoms, mechanism and treatment
for organophosphorus poisoning. 2×10=20
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Short answer questions (solve any seven) :
(a) Write notes on (any two) :
(i) Antiviral drugs
(ii) Immunostimulants
(iii) Teratogenicity.
(b) Explain the treatment for urinary tract infections.
(c) Describe the principles of treatment of poisoning.

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(d) Describe the pharmacology of Mebendazole. a il
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(f) Define antitussives. Write p’cological actions and uses of Codeine Sulphate.

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(g) Explain spectrum, mechanism of action, uses and adverse effects of co-trimoxazole.
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(h) Write an account on Digestants and Carminatives. A
(i) Define chronopharmacology. Write the significance of biological clock. 7×5=35

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