Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Pharmacognosy Question Paper MCQ




Q.No.1. Average size seed are propagated by placing in holes 
              the method is known as

Option A. Broadcasting
Option B. Dibbling
Option C. Grafting
Option D. Layering


Correct Option B


Q. 2. Name of the scientist who gave the term Pharamcognosy

Option A. Seydler
Option B. Charak
Option C. Sushrut
Option D. Hippocrates


Correct Option A


Q. No. 3. Who is considered as father of surgery?
Option A Seydler
Option B Charak
Option C Sushrut
Option D Hippocrates

Correct Option C

Q. No. 4. Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia of India has adopted
                 _________type of classification system
Option A Chemical
Option B Morphological
Option C Pharmacoloogical
Option D Alphabetical

Correct Option D

Q. No. 5. The classification system comprising of chemical type 
                 of compound and evolution of plant is_______
Option A Chemical
Option B Taxonomical
Option C Chemotaxonomical
Option D Morphological

Correct Option C

Q. No. 6. All are type of Asexual method of vegetative 
                 propagation EXCEPT
Option A Seed propagation method
Option B Natural method
Option C Artificial method
Option D Aseptic method

Correct Option A

Q. No. 7. Ash value indicate
Option A Presence of silicates, oxalates, phosphates
Option B Presence of chemical composition of plant
Option C Presence of different cells and tissues
Option D Presence of Water

Correct Option A

Q. No. 8. All are physical method of evaluation of drugs Except
Option A Stomatal index
Option B Ash value
Option C Extractive value
Option D Viscosity

Correct Option A

Q. No. 9. "Vasaka is used in cough because it can dilate the 
                  bronchiole smooth muscle."- mention            
                 the classification system
Option A Alphabetical
Option B Chemical
Option C Pharmacological
Option D Morphological

Correct Option C 

Q. No. 10. Colour, odour and taste of the drug belong to which 
                  type of evaluation method
Option A Alphabetical
Option B Chemical
Option C Pharmacological
Option D Morphological

Correct Option C