Top 50+ Solved Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which of the following words/particulars are necessary to be included in the labellingof Schedule G drugs for oral use
a. NOT FOR INJECTION
b. Warning: If irritation persists or increases, discontinue use and consult physician.
c. For External Use Only
d. A vertical redline on the left side of the label
Q. A company wishes to advertise for a new emergency oral contraceptive that it has introduced in the market-
a. Advertisement of oral contraceptives is not allowed as per DMR (OA) act
b. The company can seek permission from the Government to advertise
c. Advertisements for oral contraceptives is allowed as per DMR (OA) act
d. The advertisement has to be sent confidentially only to a Registered Medical Practitioner.
Q. Compulsory Licence is issued when
a. A drug is novel
b. Forms the first line of treatment for a disorder or disease
c. Is exorbitantly priced
d. Supply is insufficient
Q. According to definition of ‘Food’, following are classified as food
a. Mouthwash and toothpaste
b. Protein supplements and Packaged drinking water
c. Hajmola Candy and Halls candy
d. Live animals (fish, chicken and goat)
Q. According to provisions given under NDPS Act, 1985
a. Opium and Coca cultivation and gathering can be permitted and regulated only by Central Government
b. Opium and Coca cultivation and gathering can be regulated and permitted both by Central and State Governments
c. Cannabis consumption can be regulated only by Central Government
d. Manufacture of medicinal opium is to be done only by state Government.
Q. Which of the following is/are non-patentable
a. A new medical device for diagnosis
b. Admixture of two known substances to give a new effect
c. Algorithms
d. A genetically modified microorganism
Q. Schedule K pertains to
a. List of drugs that can be used with caution under medical supervision
b. List of drugs exempted from certain provisions governing import of drugs
c. List of drugs exempted from certain provisions governing manufacture and sale of drugs
d. List of diseases that a drug cannot claim to cure