B.Pharma Important Question
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BP-103T, Pharmaceutics-I,
I Sem, RGPV, B.Pharmacy
UNIT 1 – Historical Background and Development of Profession of Pharmacy
Q.1 Briefly discuss the history and development of pharmacy Profession. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.2 Discuss the various precautions which should be taken by the pharmacist while dispensing a prescription. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.3 Define prescription. Discuss in brief the various parts of prescription. Discuss the procedure which a pharmacist should take when managing a prescription for compounding and dispensing. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.4 Explain in detail career opportunities in pharmacy. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.5 Define posology. Explain in detail factors affecting the dose of the drug (posology). (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.6 Briefly discuss the history and development of pharmacy Profession. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.7 Discuss the various precautions which should be taken by the pharmacist while dispensing a prescription. (RGPV Nov 2022)
UNIT 2 – Pharmaceutical Calculations
Q.1 Elaborate the excipients used in the formulation of liquid dosage form. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.2 Prepare 500 ml of 60% alcohol from 85% alcohol by allegation method. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.3 Discuss the different system of weights and measures. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.4 Prepare 8oz of a solution so that two teaspoonful diluted to a quart, will make 1 in 5,000 solution. (RGPV Dec 2023, RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.5 Define and classify powders. Add a note on bulk and divided powders. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.6 Discuss Alligation and Proof Spirit. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.7 Elaborate the excipients used in the formulation of liquid dosage form. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.8 Discuss the different system of weights and measures. (RGPV Nov 2022)
UNIT 3 – Monophasic & Biphasic Liquids
Q.1 Define and classify emulsion. Discuss methods of preparation, stability problem and methods to overcome stability problems in emulsion. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.2 Write a note on Elixirs and Liniments. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.3 Write briefly about the stability problems of emulsions. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.4 Detail the parts of the suspension formulation. Add a remark on suspension preparation techniques. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.5 Write a note on organoleptic additives (colouring, flavouring and sweetening agents). (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.6 Write a note on throat paints and enemas. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.7 Briefly discuss the formulation of: (RGPV Nov 2022)
a) Nasaldrops and Eardrops
b) Liniments and Lotions
UNIT 4 – Suppositories, Pharmaceutical Incompatibilities
Q.1 Discuss displacement value and its calculations. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.2 Discuss the Evaluation of Suppositories. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.3 Define the term incompatibility. Describe various types of drugs incompatibilities giving suitable examples. (RGPV June 2024)
Q.4 What are suppositories? Classify different suppository bases used in the preparation and explain it. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.5 Discuss displacement value and its calculations: (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.6 Discuss the Evaluation of Suppositories. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.7 Write the different methods which are used to correct physical incompatibilities. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.8 Discuss the chemical incompatibilities which occur due to alkaloidal salts. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.9 Differentiate between tolerated and adjusted incompatibilities. (RGPV Nov 2022)
UNIT 5 – Semisolid dosage forms
Q.1 What is the need to develop dosage form? Classify dosage form with suitable example. (RGPV Dec 2023)
Q.2 Differentiate between ointment and Creams. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Q.3 Discuss briefly the factors affecting dermal penetration of drugs. (RGPV Nov 2022)
Extra Questions
Q.1 Write short notes on. (RGPV June 2024)
a) History of profession of pharmacy in India
b) Imperial and metric system of calculations
c) Monophasic liquid dosage forms
Q.2 Write a short note on any two: (RGPV Dec 2023)
a) Emulsifying agent
b) Eutectic Mixture
c) Pharmacopoeias
d) Methods to overcome the stability problem of emulsion
Q.3 Write a short note on any two: (RGPV Nov 2022)
a) Methods to overcome the stability problem of Suspension
b) Handling of Prescription
c) Suspending agent
d) Solubility Enhancement Techniques
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