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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biotechnology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Accumulation occurs because drug from previous doses was not being removed completely. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
Neonates, infants and children require different dosages than adults. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
3. |
Which of the following drug can get distributed in the excess body space? |
A. | Phenytoin |
B. | Caffeine |
C. | Digoxin |
D. | Antibiotics |
Answer» D. Antibiotics | |
4. |
Which of the following drugs can get distributed to the excess body space of obese patient? |
A. | Phenytoin |
B. | Caffeine |
C. | Digoxin |
D. | Antibiotics |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Which of the following drugs get distributed to the same extent in both lean and adipose tissue? |
A. | Phenytoin |
B. | Caffeine |
C. | Digoxin |
D. | Antibiotics |
Answer» C. Digoxin | |
6. |
Which of the following drugs are lipid soluble? |
A. | Phenytoin |
B. | Caffeine |
C. | Digoxin |
D. | Antibiotics |
Answer» B. Caffeine | |
7. |
How do you calculate the ideal body weight for a woman? |
A. | 50 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
B. | 45 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
C. | 40 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
D. | 35 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
Answer» C. 40 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height | |
8. |
How do you calculate the ideal body weight for men? |
A. | 50 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
B. | 45 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
C. | 40 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
D. | 35 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height |
Answer» B. 45 kg +- 1kg/2.5cm above or below 150 cm in height | |
9. |
What is fluctuation? |
A. | Cmax/Cmin |
B. | Cmin / Cmax |
C. | 1/Cmin |
D. | 1/Cmax |
Answer» B. Cmin / Cmax | |
10. |
On what basis the dose interval is calculated? |
A. | Active drug concentration in the formulation |
B. | Half-life of the drug |
C. | Duration of the disease |
D. | Age of the patient |
Answer» C. Duration of the disease | |
11. |
In the given picture of a graph plotted between the plasma concentrations versus time, the marked curve is for which kind of dosage? |
A. | Larger dose |
B. | Optimum dose |
C. | Smaller dose |
D. | Lethal dose |
Answer» C. Smaller dose | |
12. |
In the given picture of a graph plotted between the plasma concentration versus time, the marked curve is for which kind of dosage? |
A. | Larger dose |
B. | Optimum dose |
C. | Smaller dose |
D. | Lethal dose |
Answer» B. Optimum dose | |
13. |
What is the optimal multiple dosage regimen? |
A. | The concentration of active agent in the drug formulation |
B. | Dosage which maintains the plasma concentration within the therapeutic window. |
C. | The manner in which a drug is taken |
D. | The manner in which drug given to child |
Answer» C. The manner in which a drug is taken | |
14. |
What is dosage regimen? |
A. | The concentration of active agent in the drug formulation |
B. | The manner in which the drug is given to old people |
C. | The manner in which a drug is taken |
D. | The manner in which drug given to child |
Answer» D. The manner in which drug given to child | |