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190+ Herbal Drug Technology Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma) .

101.

Schedule Z refers for

A. Drug and Cosmetic Act
B. Homeopathy Act
C. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act
D. Labour Act
Answer» A. Drug and Cosmetic Act
102.

DCC belong to

A. Ayurvedic System
B. Unani System
C. Siddha System
D. Ayurvedic, siddha and Unani System
Answer» D. Ayurvedic, siddha and Unani System
103.

Drugs and Cosmetics Act came in

A. 1941
B. 1940
C. 1942
D. 1943
Answer» B. 1940
104.

CDSCO means

A. Central Drug Standard Control Office
B. Central Drug Standard Control Organization
C. Central Drug Standard Committee Organization
D. Central Drug Standard Committee Office
Answer» B. Central Drug Standard Control Organization
105.

GMP means

A. Good Manufacturing Procedure
B. Good Manufacturing Practices
C. Good Manufacturing Personal
D. None
Answer» B. Good Manufacturing Practices
106.

Components of GMP includes

A. Training staff
B. Quality control of finished product
C. Quality control of raw material
D. All
Answer» D. All
107.

GMP part I includes

A. General requirements
B. Warehousing area
C. Personnel
D. All
Answer» D. All
108.

Consolidated Components of GMP includes

A. Quality Control
B. Sanitation
C. Premises
D. All
Answer» D. All
109.

Quarantine includes

A. Storage of finished good
B. Storage of final products
C. Storage of raw materials
D. Destination of raw material
Answer» A. Storage of finished good
110.

Part II of GMP includes

A. SOP‟s
B. Distribution
C. Medical services
D. None
Answer» A. SOP‟s
111.

There should be…………sq. feet area for quality control selection

A. 160
B. 150
C. 190
D. 200
Answer» B. 150
112.

Machinery required for manufacturing of medicines comes under

A. Part-1
B. Part-2
C. Both
D. None
Answer» B. Part-2
113.

Capsule requires

A. Pulveriser
B. Bhatti
C. Hot air oven
D. None
Answer» A. Pulveriser
114.

Kajal requires…………….for collection.

A. Earthen lamps
B. Bhatti
C. Tube filling machine
D. Spatula
Answer» A. Earthen lamps
115.

Primary processing includes

A. Garbling
B. Washing
C. Drying
D. All
Answer» D. All
116.

Secondary processing steps includes

A. Roasting
B. Boiling
C. Steaming
D. All
Answer» D. All
117.

Special processing which is used to treat selected herb

A. To reduce toxicity
B. To modify their therapeutic activity
C. Improve the purity
D. All
Answer» D. All
118.

Which of following is an organic farming practice that helps to maintain soil health?

A. Crop rotation
B. Monoculture
C. Synthetic fertilizer
D. Sewage sludge
Answer» A. Crop rotation
119.

Organic farming is important because

A. No harmful chemical is used
B. It increases soil structure
C. It is less harmful to environment
D. All of above
Answer» D. All of above
120.

Living organism like Bacillus thuringiensis, which is used for?

A. To control caterpiller
B. Ladybugs
C. Paraditoids
D. All of above
Answer» A. To control caterpiller
121.

Pyrenthrins derived from

A. Bacillus thuringiensis
B. Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium
C. Azdirachta indica
D. None
Answer» B. Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium
122.

Along with the use of biopesticides, organic pest control also utilizes

A. Biological control
B. Cultural control
C. Genetic control
D. All
Answer» D. All
123.

Physical method for pest control includes

A. Use of traps and catch them
B. Low temperature
C. Crop rotation
D. Pesticides
Answer» B. Low temperature
124.

Biopesticides includes

A. Biofungicides
B. Bioherbicides
C. Bioinsecticides
D. All of above
Answer» D. All of above
125.

Trichoderma is an example

A. Biofungicides
B. Bioherbicides
C. Bioinsecticides
D. None
Answer» A. Biofungicides
126.

Which of the following is the closest English translation of the Sanskrit word "Ayurveda"?

A. Gain of Wheat
B. Wind in the tree
C. science of Life
D. Water on knee
Answer» C. science of Life
127.

Ayurveda recognises five essential elements of nature. Air, earth, fire and water are four of them; which is the fifth element?

A. Metal
B. Oil
C. Space
D. Mind
Answer» C. Space
128.

Each of the five essential Ayurvedic elements can be paired up with another to form one of three "biological humours", or doshas, that affect all aspects of the human mind and body. Which of the following is NOT one of the three doshas?

A. Vatta
B. Pitta
C. Kapha
D. Mind
Answer» D. Mind
129.

The ayurvedic classification system of physiological components of human beings, vaata, pitha kaba, is also followed in

A. Naturropathy
B. Yoga
C. Unani
D. Siddha
Answer» D. Siddha
130.

Who introduced the Unani system of medicine to India?

A. Chinese
B. Japanese
C. Portuguese
D. Arabs
Answer» D. Arabs
131.

What the does the Arabic term “Yunani” mean?

A. Unique
B. Greek
C. European
D. Youth
Answer» B. Greek
132.

The Unani system of medicine is based on the teachings of

A. Galileo
B. Theodotus
C. Hippocrates
D. Herophilos
Answer» C. Hippocrates
133.

Out of the three basic doshas in Ayurveda, the pitta dosha is linked to which one of the following five classical elements?

A. Fire
B. Air
C. Space
D. Earth
Answer» A. Fire
134.

TriGunas are

A. Satva, Rajas & Tamas
B. Satva, vatta & Rajas
C. Tamas, Kapha & Prithvi
D. None
Answer» A. Satva, Rajas & Tamas
135.

Mamsa Dhatu means

A. Bone tissue
B. Adipose tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Bone marrow tissue
Answer» C. Muscle tissue
136.

Which Dhatu supports the Asthi Dhatu?

A. Mamsa Dhatu
B. Meda Dhatu
C. Majja Dhatu
D. None
Answer» B. Meda Dhatu
137.

Mamsa Dhatu supports which Dhatu?

A. Meda Dhatu
B. Majja Dhatu
C. Rasa Dhatu
D. Rakta Dhatu
Answer» A. Meda Dhatu
138.

Various waste products of food known as………..

A. Malas
B. Purisa
C. Mutra
D. Sveda
Answer» A. Malas
139.

According to ayurveda there are………….types of Agni in the body.

A. Thirteen
B. Eleven
C. Fifteen
D. Seven
Answer» A. Thirteen
140.

Which following Agni is most important in our body?

A. Bhutagni
B. Dhatwagni
C. Jatharagni
D. None
Answer» C. Jatharagni
141.

In siddha system of medicine sense organs are known as…………..

A. Pori
B. Pulan
C. Nilam
D. Aagayam
Answer» A. Pori
142.

In siddha system of medicine function of sense organs are known as…………..

A. Pori
B. Pulan
C. Nilam
D. Aagayam
Answer» B. Pulan
143.

In normal condition, the ratio between Vaadham, Pitham and Kabham

A. 4:2:1
B. 2:4:1
C. 1:2:4
D. None
Answer» A. 4:2:1
144.

In siddha system Air relate to which organ?

A. Nose
B. Ear
C. Skin
D. Eyes
Answer» C. Skin
145.

In siddha system of medicine Kaaya Karpam involve studies of

A. Mooligai Karpam
B. Thatu and Seeva Karpam
C. Yoga Karpam
D. All
Answer» D. All
146.

In siddha system of medicine Mooligai Karpam means

A. Deals with drug of plant origin
B. Deals with minerals and animal products
C. Deals with yoga
D. All
Answer» A. Deals with drug of plant origin
147.

In siddha system of medicine Thatu and Seeva Karpam means

A. Deals with drug of plant origin
B. Deals with minerals and animal products
C. Deals with yoga
D. All
Answer» B. Deals with minerals and animal products
148.

In siddha system of medicine, approach to disease called……..

A. Noi naadal
B. Noi mudal naadal
C. Kaya Karpam
D. None
Answer» A. Noi naadal
149.

In siddha system of medicine, determination of etiology of the disease called………

A. Noi naadal
B. Noi mudal naadal
C. Kaya Karpam
D. None
Answer» B. Noi mudal naadal
150.

In siddha system of medicine consists of eight criteria for physical examination is called…..

A. Noi naadal
B. Noi mudal naadal
C. Envagi thervu
D. None
Answer» C. Envagi thervu

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