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Cards (213)

  • Test animal used in assay for elastomeric closures using direct contact solution tests
    Tissue culture
  • Potency of a 100 mg tablet at the expiry date
    90 mg
  • Uniform consignments
    N plan
  • Oxidizing agent
    Gains electrons
  • Expressions of concentration in volumetric solutions, except Molality
  • Elution tests for plastics
    Cell or Tissue culture
  • Cleaning solution best for oxidizing agents
    Oxalic acid
  • Calculation of percent NaCl present in a sample using Volhard's method
  • Measure of vibration, i.e. bending or stretching, of atoms
    IR Spectroscopy
  • Technique used for structure elucidation
    NMR Spectroscopy
  • In paper chromatography, the organic solvent is the mobile phase
  • Method used to measure chlorine demand of water
    Horrock's apparatus
  • Factors that can be manipulated to accelerate instability
    • Light
    • Moisture
    • Temperature
  • Control chart limit which alerts the operator to stop the process and do corrective action
    Action limit
  • Dye used in Leaker's test
    1% Methylene blue
  • Reagent used to measure the presence of Iron as a chemical impurity
    Ammonium thiocyanate
  • Sampling plan from a suspicious supplier
    R plan
  • Reagent added to liberate an equivalent amount of iodine
    Potassium iodide
  • Temperature condition described as dull red heat during ash determination

    675 +/- 25C
  • Method to determine and quantify ammonia in ammonium sulfate
    Kjeldahl method
  • Iodine value is a measure of grams of iodine absorbed by 1 gram of sample
  • Primary standard of sodium methoxide
    Benzoic acid
  • Indicator used with primary standard of sodium methoxide
    Thymol blue
  • Requirements of a primary standard, except insoluble in water
  • Re-assay dates for vitamins
    Every 6 months
  • An object that is able to harbor and transmit microorganisms:
    a.Mite
    b.Fomite
    c.Arthropod
    d.Vector
    e.None of the above
    B
  • Administration of a toxoid confers:
    a.Naturally acquired active immunity
    b.Naturally acquired passive immunity
    c.Artificially acquired active immunity
    d.Artificially acquired passive immunity
    C
  • An index that measures the number of individuals who have become ill because of a specific disease within a susceptible population during a specific period:
    a.Morbidity rate
    b.Prevalence rate
    c.Mortality rate
    d.None of the above
    A
  • Lesions in the oral cavity caused by measles virus are known as:
    a.Koplik spots
    b.Rose spots
    c.Rashes
    d.None of the above
    A
  • Nosocomial infections are :
    a.Infections developed while the patient is in the hospital
    b.Infections in the nasal area
    c.Infections where pathogens enter the body through the nose
    d.Infections among animals
    e.None of the above
    A
  • Dengue virus vector:
    a.Plasmodium falciparum
    b.Aedes aegypti
    c.Anopheles
    d.None of the above
    B
  • The causative agent of pneumonia acquired by inhalation from air conditioners:
    a.Chlaymdia pneumonia
    b.Salmonella typhi
    c.Pneumocystis jiroveci
    d.Legionella pneumophila
    D
  • Hansen's disease is caused by:
    a.Mycobacterium leprae
    b.Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    c.Mycoplasma leprae
    d.None of the above
    A
  • A biological sterilization indicator used to test autoclave efficiency:
    a.Virus
    b.Bacillus thurigiensis
    c.Bacillus stearothermophilus
    d.Clostridium botulinum
    C
  • A process by which bacterial endospores return to their vegetative state:
    a.Polymorphism
    b.Mutagenicity
    c.Germination
    d.Sporulation
    C
  • Ribosomes of candida albicans:
    a.70s
    b.80s
    c.90s
    d.100s
    e.None of the above
    B
  • Organisms that can grow at body temperature:
    a.Thermophiles
    b.Psychrophiles
    c.Acidophiles
    d.Mesophiles
    D
  • Thioglycollate agar is an example of:
    a.Enriched media
    b.Selective media
    c.Anaerobic media
    d.Differential media
    C
  • Components of the peptidoglycan layerI. O-specific antigenII. N-acetyl muramic acidIII. N- acetyl glucosamineIV. Lipid a
    a.I, II
    b.II, III
    c.II, III, IV
    d.All of the above
    e.None of the above
    B
  • Periplasmic space is present in:
    a.Gram negative organisms
    b.Gram positive organisms
    c.All of the above
    d.None of the above
    A