Pharmacy Quiz Practice Test your knowledge on core topics in pharmacology, therapeutics, and drug interactions. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone preparing for pharmacy exams. This quiz covers key concepts such as drug mechanisms, clinical uses, side effects, dosage forms, patient counseling, and treatment guidelines—an excellent tool for review and self-assessment. Choose the best answer for each multiple-choice question and click "Submit All" at the end to see your results. 1. If the drug distribute instantly throughout the body, the drug follows ………….. compartment model. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. None of the above 2. According to IP, the disintegration time of enteric coated tablet in mixed phosphate buffer( pH 6.8) after testing in 0.1MHCl is; a. 30 minute b. 45 minute c. 1 hour d. 2 hour 3. ………. is required to calculate loading dose: a. AUC b. Vd c. Clearance d. Cpmax 4. Tabletose is: a. Starch b. Direct compressible starch c. Direct compressible lactose d. Dicalcium Phosphate 5. The main part of punch which receives compression force from roller is; a. Head b. Barrel c. Head flat d. Inside Head angle 6. BCS class …………. drug are having low solubility and high permeability. a. I b. II c. III d. IV 7. Use of morphine in preanaesthetic medication: a. Is routine except in the presence of contraindications b. Is restricted to patients being anaesthetised with ether c. Should be made only in combination with atropine d. Is restricted mostly to patients in pain preoperatively 8. The success of oral rehydration therapy of diarrhoea depends upon the following process in the intestinal mucosa: a. Sodium pump mediated Na+ absorption b. Glucose coupled Na+ absorption c. Bicarbonate coupled Na+ absorption d. Passive Na+ diffusion secondary to nutrient absorption 9. A 19-year-old college student has come to the conclusion that smoking one cigarette per day may help him excel in his classes. Note: This behavior is not endorsed by the American Medical Association. The student's belief in having one cigarette per day may actually improve which of the following performance areas? a. Attention b. Differentiation of colors c. Sill in essay writing d. Tactile sensation 10. The client diagnosed with a bladder infection is prescribed phenazopyridine. Which statement is the scientific rationale for prescribing this medication? a. Phenazopyridine is used to treat gram-negative UTI b. Phenazopyridine stimulates a hypotonic bladder to increase urine output c. Phenazopyridine alleviates pain and burning during urination d. Phenazopyridine decreases urinary frequency to control an overactive bladder 11. The client diagnosed withcancer reports frequent nausea. Which information is most important for the nurse to discuss with the client? a. Teach the client to take an antiemetic 30 minutes before meals b. Have the client keep a record of the nausea to discuss with the HCP c. Nothing was done differently-this outcome is caused by a genetic defect d. The significant other should provide the client with his or her favorite foods 12. Nalidixic acid is primarily active against a. Cocci b. Bacilli c. Gram positive bacteria d. Gram negative bacteria 13. The client who had surgery for a hip fracture is reporting severe pain 45 minutes after the nurse administered morphine IVP. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? a. Add another dose of morphine. b. Turn on the television to distract the client c. Assess the client's affected leg for alignment d. Notify the HCP of the problem 14. All of the following contribute to the antihypertensive action of propranolol except a. Direct vasodilatation b. Decreased renin release from kidney c. Adaptation of blood vessels to reduced cardiac output d. Less noradrenaline release from sympathetic nerve endings 15. Select the H1 antihistaminic which is used topically in the nose for allergic rhinitis: a. Loratadine b. Cetirizine c. Fexofenadine d. Azelastine Submit All