GPAT PYQs – Set 18
Year: 2023
341. Which type of hepatitis can lead to fulminant hepatitis with high third trimester mortality in pregnant women?
Microbiology • Complete Subject
342. Phocomelia is caused by
Pharmacology • General Pharmacology
343. Valproate and Carbamazepine can be used as first-line drugs for the management of which type of seizure?
Pharmacology • Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System
344. Which phase of the cell cycle is the shortest?
Human Anatomy and Physiology • Complete Subject
345. The primary purpose of a spiral scrapper in a Swenson-Walker crystalliser is
Pharmaceutical Engineering • Crystallization and Separation
346. Match List I with List II for photopharmaceuticals: A. Penicillin, B. Pruteen, C. Streptomycin, D : Amino acids; and List II: I. Single cell protein, II. Ion exchange chromatography for recovery, III. Primary metabolite, IV. Phenyl acetic acid as precursor.
Pharmacognosy • Introduction to Pharmacognosy
347. Who is the primary source of information for doctors' prescribing behavior?
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence • Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
348. Schedule 'O' governs standards for which aspect of drug manufacturing?
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence • Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
349. Fluid flow through a filter medium occurs due to
Pharmaceutical Engineering • Filtration and Flow
350. Match the photopharmaceutical with its plant source: A. Cardinolides, B. Rutin, C. Ajamalicine, D : Codeine; and Plant species: I. Ruta graveolens, II. Catharanthus roseus, III. Papaver somnifera, IV. Digitalis lanata.
Pharmacognosy • Alkaloids
351. Specific requirements for the manufacture of sterile products and parenteral preparations are detailed in which part of Schedule-M?
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence • Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
352. Fight or flight responses are mediated by
Pharmacology • Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System
353. Which autosomal dominant syndrome is characterized by mild unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
Human Anatomy and Physiology • Complete Subject
354. Match the acetylcholine receptor subtypes with their predominant locations:
Pharmacology • Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System
355. Which urinary protein marker is detectable within three hours of acute ischemic kidney injury?
Biochemistry • Protein Metabolism
356. Which gene plays a crucial role in graft rejection?
Human Anatomy and Physiology • Complete Subject
357. Most common type of megaloblastic anemia due to vitamin B12 malabsorption is
Human Anatomy and Physiology • Complete Subject
358. Which of the following is not an ACE inhibitor?
Pharmacology • Drugs Acting on Cardiovascular System
359. Which combination of antiviral drugs is correctly paired?
Pharmacology • Antimicrobial Agents
360. Which drug is used in the treatment of gout by inhibiting xanthine oxidase?
Pharmacology • autocoids
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