Pharmacognosy Quiz

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1. Resins are soluble in

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2. Which solvent is more suitable for the extraction of tannins and phenolic compounds in plants

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3. Terminalia Arjuna belongs to family

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4. Family of castor oil is

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5. What is the botanical name of digitalis

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6. True Tannins and pseudotannins can be differentiated by

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7. Biological source of castor oil is

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8. Coriander belong to family

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9. Hydrolysable and condensed tannins can be differentiated by

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10. Resin isolated from ginger present in which part

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11. Aloe is a dried

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12. Which of the following is true about resins?

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13. Psyllium is the synonym of

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14. Biological Source of cardamom

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15. Ispaghula belongs to the family of

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16. Tannins are

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17. Which of the following resin is isolated by collecting fossil resins

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18. Biological source of coriander

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19. Senna contains

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20. Socotrine aloe is obtained from

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21. Tannins are mostly occurs in

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22. Which part of Arjun is used

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23. The following scientist name is associated with Digitalis discovery

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24. When resins are produced by injury to plant, they are termed as

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25. Senna belongs to the family of

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1. Mice are use to test rabis vaccine are the evaluation comes under

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2. During the extraction of alkaloid why plant material is treated with petroleum ether or hexane

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3. Which of the following is not a type of trichome

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4. Example of terpenoidal drug is

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5. Ultra-violet light issue to detect the adulteration in rhubarb is comes under which category

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6. n sta-otto method powder is extracted by continuous hot percolation by using

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7. Mostly the alkaloids are solid, but some are liquid and volatile in nature, such as

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8. Melting range of cocaine is check for detection of adulteration it should be in range of

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9. Volatile oil occurs in following parts of drug

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10. Method prefer for identification of alkaloid

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11. Volatile oils can be isolated from which method

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12. Keller Killiani test is used for the identification of

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13. The chemical behaviour of alkaloid is

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14. Lycopodium powder method can be used to find out percentage purity of crude drugs which contain

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15. Drug is an example of amino alkaloid

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16. Refractive index is done to detect the presence of adulteration in peppermint oil fall under which category of evaluation

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17. Glycosides are extracted by which method

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18. The Chemical constituents present in Digitalis purpurea is

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19. The alkaloid that does not have heterocyclic ring with Nitrogen but derived from amino acid, is called

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20. Cruciferous or Anisocytic type of stomata are found in

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21. Following are the identification test of Digitalis

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22. 1mg of powdered lycopodium contains

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23. General formula of terpenoids

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24. Numerous paracytic stomata are present in the power

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25. Drug with lignified trichomes were observed in

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1. The deliberate or intentional type of adulteration called

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2. Which of the following is NOT an organoleptic factor for the standardization of herbal drugs

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3. Following are the example of chemical classification

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4. Adulteration means

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5. Which of the following pair is not true according to morphological classification crude drugs are grouped according to part of plant or animal

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6. Match the following drugs with their action (P) Vinca - (i) Astringent (Q) Myrobalan – (ii) Hallucinogenic (R) Cannabis – (iii) Anticancer (S) Male fern - (iv) Anthelmintic

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7. Which of the following is not the method of evaluation / standardization of crude drugs

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8. Morphological classification include

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9. Which of the following pair is true

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10. Which classification is helpful for the practical study of pharmacognosy

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11. Rosette and clusters of calcium oxalate crystals are present in

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12. Substitution of a genuine crude drug with substandard one is called as

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13. The drugs are arranged according to the external characters of the plant parts or animal parts in

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14. Match the following drugs use in the treatment of various diseases (P) Rauwolfia - (i) Antimalarial (Q) Tea - (ii) Antispasmodic (R) Datura - (iii) CNS stimulant (S) Cinchona - (iv) Antihypertensive

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15. When totally different substance is used in place of the original crude drug is called

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16. . Select the drug, which is not belonging to glycoside class

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17. Match the following drugs (p) Arachis oil - (i) Volatile oil (Q) Ajowan oil - (ii) Glycosides (R) Collagen - (iii) Fixed oil (S) Rhubarb - (iv) Protein

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18. Plants used as purgative

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19. Match the following drugs with their fluorescence character under UV light (P) Cinchona - (i) Purple colour (Q) Gentian root - (ii) Whitish blue (R) Ipomoea - (iii) whitish blue (S) Quassia - (iv) Deep purple violet

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20. Drug evaluation means (P) Confirmation of identity (Q) Determination of purity & quality (R) Debasement of an article (S) Substitution with inferior drugs

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21. Total ash value in case of crude drug

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22. Plant used as an antimalarial drug is

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23. Which of the following is the key feature of Taxonomical classification

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24. Match the following drugs with their part use (P) Cardamom - (i) Seed (Q) Isapghula - (ii) Fruit (R) Ipecac - (iii) Rhizome (S) Ginger - (iv) Root

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25. In chemical classification drugs are

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1. Outer growth of origin from micropyle and covering the seed is called

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2. Which of the following is not a organised drug

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3. Metals use in preparing medicine in siddha system of medicine in which iron and zinc are responsible for

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4. Unani medicine is characterized by the work of its practitioners also known as

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5. Well known treatises in Ayurveda are

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6. Which one of the following is not the example of seed drug

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7. Who was the first pharmacist

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8. Ayurveda is an

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9. Organised drugs are those which

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10. Which of the following is not the element of tridosha theory?

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11. The term ‘pharmacon’ means

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12. According to unani system of medicine Ilajbit-Dawa means

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13. What is the example of Alphabetical classification

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14. The warty outgrowth from micropyle in croton and viola is

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15. Crude drugs are arranged in the order of their first letter of name is called as

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16. Which of the following is true regarding crude drug

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17. According to Unani medicine human body contains __________ elements.

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18. Who coined the term pharmacognosy

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19. Which of the following is not a unorganized drug

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20. Which of the following is true regarding the Unorganised drugs

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21. The word "Ayurveda" means

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22. Which of the following is not a part of classification of crude drugs

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23. Which Pharmacopoeias classify crude drug according to alphabetical classification

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24. Scientist who isolated morphine from opium

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25. Name the emperor who written the oldest known herbal Pen -t’ sao

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Pharmacognosy Quiz – 
Welcome to the Pharmacognosy Quiz! This quiz features 100 MCQs divided into 4 sets of 25 questions each, focusing on the study of natural products and their medicinal applications. You’ll explore the therapeutic potential of herbal medicines, the phytochemical constituents of plants, and the processes involved in the extraction and formulation of natural products. Each question is designed to deepen your appreciation for the role of pharmacognosy in modern pharmacy practice, connecting traditional knowledge with contemporary applications. This preparation will ensure you are ready for the D Pharma Exit Exam (DPEE) and poised to incorporate natural products into your future practice.


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