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Gujarat Government Lecturer Examination in Degree/Diploma Pharmacy College - GPSC 2010
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Gujarat Government Lecturer Examination in Degree/Diploma Pharmacy College - GPSC 2010
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1. Which of the following radiation has the greatest penetrating power?
2. A pentose sugar present mainly in the heart muscle is
3. One of the following antihypertensive has a similar structure as that of diuretic agent chlothiazide:
4. One of the following mills works on both the principles of attrition and impact:
5. __________ is a precursor for indole alkaloids.
6. The particle size of the dispersed solid in a suspension is usually greater than
7. Cinchona robusta is a hybrid of
8. An interferone filter consists of
9. Rutin is extracted from all of the following, except:
10. The total area required for the manufacture of cosmetics aerosol as per the Schedule M of drug and Cosmetics act is
11. Sanguiamarine belongs to the subgroup of
12. A retardant material that forms a hydrophilic matrix in the formulation of matrix tablets is
13. How many parts of 10% ointment be mixed with 2 parts of 15% ointment to get 12% ointment?
14. The general formula of monosaccharides is
15. In cephalosporins, lactam ring is fused with
16. Schedule D as per D and C Act is concerned with
17. Chloramphenicol comes under schedule
18. Super critical fluid chromatography is specifically used for analysis of
19. Which one of the following drugs is metabolized to a cytotoxic product?
20. Single cells in tissue culture can be isolated by all of the following except:
21. The aldose sugar is
22. Vitamin A or Retinal is a
23. In which one of the following conditions would aspirin be contraindicated?
24. Isomers differing as a result of variations in configuration of the 'OH and 'H on carbon atoms 2,3 and 4 of glucose are known as
25. The general formula of polysaccharides is