Q.01: In post gangilionic sympathetic nerve ending the neurotransmitter is N.
E except, at the
side of:
a. Heart.
b. Lung.
c. Adrenal Medulla.
d. Blood vessels.
e. Liver. (T)
Q.02: Which one of the following is irreversible anti-cholinesterase agent?
a. Parathion. (T)
b. Endrophonium.
c. Pyridostigmine.
d. Tacrine.
e. Physostigmine.
Q.03: Predictable signs of muscarinic excess when given in overdosage are all except:
a. Diarrhea.
b. Sweating.
c. Salivation.
d. Cutaneous vasoconstriction. (T)
e. Branchial constriction.
Q.04: Moderate doses of cholinesterase inhibitors have following not cardio vascular effects,
except:
a. Bradycardia.
b. Fall in cardiac output.
c. Increased vascular resistance.
d. Decrease in blood pressure. (T)
e. Increase in blood pressure.
Q.05: Which one is selective partial agonist at nicotinic receptor used for smoking cessation?
a. Cevimeline.
b. Varenicline. (T)
c. Sarin.
d. Clonidine.
e. Carbachol.
Q.06: All of direct acting muscarinic drug except?
a. Acetylcholine.
b. Carbacol.
c. Bethancol.
d. Muscarinic.
e. Edrophonium. (T)
Q.07: In Parasympathomimetic which one drug is Alkaloid in natures?
a. Acetylcholine. (T)
b. Carbacol.
c. Neostigmine.
d. Nicotine.
e. Physistigmine.
Q.08: Absolute contraindication of Atropine is as a:
a. Pre-anesthetic agent.
b. Anti-peptic ulcer agent.
c. Anti-parkinsonism drugs.
d. Anti-motion sickness agent.
e. Anti-narrow angle glaucoma. (T)
Q.No:09. Which sympathomimetic drugs causes relaxing of smooth muscle of uterus?
a. β2 Selective. (T)
b. β1 Selective.
c. Reuptake inhibitors.
d. α2 Selective.
e. Non Selective (α2, α2, β1).
Q.10: Adrenergic drug which is clinically use as CNS stimulant is:
a. Dopamine.
b. Isopernaline.
c. Salbutamol.
d. Methamphetamine.
e. Phenylephrine. (T)
Q.11: Regarding epinephrine all are the indications except:
a. Shock.
b. Hypotension.
c. Brancheal Asthma.
d. Hyperthyroidism. (T)
e. Cardiac arrest.
Q.No:12. Which is not direct acting adrenergic agonist?
a. Pirnterol.
b. Clonidine.
c. Formeterol.
d. Cocaine. (T)
e. Salmetrol.
Q.No:13. Which one from following is not a chatechomine?
a. Epinephrine.
b. Phenylphrine. (T)
c. Norepinephrine.
d. Dopamine.
e. Dobutamine.
Q.No:14. Which one is drug of choice of anaphylactic shock?
a. Dobutamine.
b. Phenylpherine.
c. Epinephrine. (T)
d. Amphetamine.
e. Dopamine.
Q.No:15. Which of the following Beta-Blocker has partial agonist activity?
a. Pindolol (T)
b. Propranolol
c. Atenolol
d. Bismolol
e. Cardevolol
Q.16: Contraindication of Propranolol is:
a. COPD. (T)
b. Myocardial infarction.
c. Cardiac Arrhythmia.
d. Pheochromocytoms.
e. Thyrotoxicosis.
Q.17: Which one of the following drug is useful for the treatment of CCF, Hypertension,
Cardiac Arrhythmia and Angina pectoris?
a. Digoxin. (T)
b. Propranolol.
c. Captopril.
d. Losartan.
e. Furesamide
Q.18: Which one is a patient competitive antagonist at both α1 and α2 receptors?
a. Terazosin.
b. Phentolamine.
c. Phenoxybenzamine. (T)
d. Butoxamine.
e. Epinephrine.
Q.No:19. Therapeutic use of Phenoxybenzamine is:
a. Hypertension.
b. Glaucoma.
c. Migraine.
d. Angina pectoris.
e. Pheochromocytone. (T)