Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Non-Newtonian Systems

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Non-Newtonian Systems, Pseudoplastic, Dilatant, Plastic, Thixotropy, Thixotropy In Formulation What is a non-Newtonian fluid? a) A fluid that follows Newton’s law of viscosity b) A fluid whose viscosity is independent of shear rate c) A … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Rheology

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Rheology: Newtonian Systems, Law Of Flow, Kinematic Viscosity, Effect Of Temperature » PHARMACAREERS   What is rheology? a) The study of the flow and deformation of matter b) The study of chemical reactions c) The … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Properties of Colloidal Dispersions

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Optical, Kinetic & Electrical Properties Of Colloidal Dispersion And Effect Of Electrolytes » PHARMACAREERS   What is the Tyndall effect? a) The scattering of light by colloidal particles b) The absorption of light by colloidal … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Colloidal Dispersions: Classification Of Dispersed Systems & Their General Characteristics, Size & Shapes Of Colloidal Particles » PHARMACAREERS   What is a colloidal dispersion? a) A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Assessment Of Microbial Contamination And Spoilage » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary purpose of assessing microbial contamination in pharmaceutical products? a) To enhance product flavor b) To ensure product safety and efficacy c) To reduce production … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Growth Of Animal Cells In Culture, General Procedure For Cell Culture » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary purpose of cell culture? a) To enhance the flavor of products b) To study the behavior of animal cells … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Evaluations Of Microbial Stability Of Formulations » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary goal of evaluating the microbial stability of pharmaceutical formulations? a) To enhance the color of the formulation b) To ensure the formulation remains free … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Preservation Of Pharmaceutical Products Using Antimicrobial Agents » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary purpose of using antimicrobial agents in pharmaceutical products? a) To enhance the flavor b) To prevent microbial contamination and spoilage c) To increase … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference. Sources And Types Of Microbial Contaminants » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary source of microbial contamination in pharmaceutical products? a) Water supply b) Airborne particles c) Human handling d) Raw materials Which type of microorganism is most … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference. Methods For Standardization Of Antibiotics, Vitamins And Amino Acids » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary purpose of standardization in pharmaceuticals? a) To enhance flavor b) To ensure consistent quality and efficacy c) To increase production speed d) To reduce costs Which method is commonly used for the standardization of antibiotics? a) Spectrophotometry b) HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) c) Turbidimetric assay d) All of the above What does HPLC stand for? a) High Potential Liquid Control b) High Performance Liquid Chromatography c) High Pressure Liquid Chromatography d) High Precision Liquid Calibration In the standardization of antibiotics, what does MIC stand for? a) Minimum Inhibitory Concentration b) Maximum Inhibitory Concentration c) Minimum Instant Concentration d) Maximum Instant Concentration Which type of assay is often used for the standardization of vitamins? a) Biological assay b) Chemical assay c) Immunoassay d) Both a and b What is the principle behind a turbidimetric assay for antibiotics? … Read more