Test animal used in assay for elastomeric closures using direct contact solution tests
Tissueculture
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 mobilephase
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 dullredheat 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
Every6months
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