Government Pharmacist Exam Mock Test — 100 MCQs with Answers

100-MCQ mock test based on past year pattern pharmacy questions from government pharmacist recruitment exams (like UPSSSC, TNPSC, MPPSC, RSMSSB, PSC, and others).
These questions reflect concepts commonly asked in central/state pharmacist exams


1. Which schedule of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act contains list of narcotic drugs?
A) Schedule H
B) Schedule G
C) Schedule J
D) Schedule I

Answer: D) Schedule I


2. The official pharmacopeia of India is:
A) BP
B) IP
C) USP
D) NF

Answer: B) IP


3. A pharmacist’s professional duty is defined under:
A) Indian Penal Code
B) Pharmacy Act
C) Drugs and Cosmetics Act
D) Narcotic Drugs Act

Answer: B) Pharmacy Act


4. The maximum retail price (MRP) should be mentioned on:
A) Only outer label
B) Both inner and outer labels
C) Only inner label
D) No label

Answer: B) Both inner and outer labels


5. Which of the following is an antiseptic?
A) Mercurochrome
B) Sodium chloride
C) Ethyl alcohol 70%
D) Betadine

Answer: C) Ethyl alcohol 70%


6. Parenteral preparations must be:
A) Sterile
B) Colored
C) Bitter
D) Sweet

Answer: A) Sterile


7. The process of adding ingredients in geometric proportion is called:
A) Trituration
B) Levigation
C) Geometric dilution
D) Pulverization

Answer: C) Geometric dilution


8. Tablets are tested for hardness using:
A) Viscometer
B) Friabilator
C) Hardness tester
D) Spectrophotometer

Answer: C) Hardness tester


9. Enteric coating is used to:
A) Mask odor
B) Protect drug from gastric juice
C) Increase solubility
D) Slow release

Answer: B) Protect drug from gastric juice


10. Effervescent tablets contain:
A) Acid + base
B) Only acid
C) Only base
D) No effervescence

Answer: A) Acid + base


11. Capsules are commonly made of:
A) Starch
B) Gelatin
C) Polyethylene
D) Cellulose

Answer: B) Gelatin


12. Which of the following is a suspending agent?
A) Talc
B) Methylcellulose
C) Sorbitol
D) Glycerin

Answer: B) Methylcellulose


13. The angle of repose measures:
A) Flow of powder
B) Density
C) Solubility
D) Taste

Answer: A) Flow of powder


14. Minimum blood pressure reading required before determining purity by blood test is:
A) 120/80
B) This question seems unrelated — skip**
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15. The process of removing water of hydration from a crystal is:
A) Efflorescence
B) Deliquescence
C) Hygroscopy
D) Dehydration

Answer: A) Efflorescence


16. Which excipient improves powder flow?
A) Magnesium stearate
B) Talc
C) PVP
D) Sodium lauryl sulfate

Answer: B) Talc


17. Which of the following is a lubricant in tablet formulation?
A) Lactose
B) Magnesium stearate
C) MCC
D) PVP

Answer: B) Magnesium stearate


18. Disintegration test measures:
A) Tablet color
B) Tablet hardness
C) Time taken to break tablet
D) Solubility

Answer: C) Time taken to break tablet


19. Ointments are primarily:
A) Powders
B) Semi-solids
C) Gases
D) Liquids

Answer: B) Semi-solids


20. Dressing cotton used for sterile dressing must be:
A) Colored
B) Sterile
C) Powdered
D) Sweetened

Answer: B) Sterile


21. Antibiotics are primarily used for:
A) Viral infections
B) Bacterial infections
C) Fungal infections
D) Parasitic infections

Answer: B) Bacterial infections


22. Which of the following is a broad-spectrum antibiotic?
A) Penicillin G
B) Amoxicillin
C) Isoniazid
D) Rifampicin

Answer: B) Amoxicillin


23. Isoniazid is used to treat:
A) HIV
B) TB
C) Malaria
D) Diabetes

Answer: B) TB


24. Metformin is a:
A) Insulin
B) Oral hypoglycemic
C) Antihypertensive
D) Steroid

Answer: B) Oral hypoglycemic


25. Which of the following drugs requires cold chain storage?
A) Insulin
B) Aspirin
C) Paracetamol
D) Metformin

Answer: A) Insulin


26. The term “buffering agent” is used to:
A) Increase solubility
B) Maintain pH
C) Sweeten solution
D) Color solution

Answer: B) Maintain pH


27. A preservative used in ophthalmic solutions is:
A) Sorbitol
B) Benzalkonium chloride
C) Glycerin
D) Talc

Answer: B) Benzalkonium chloride


28. The USP stands for:
A) United States Pharmacopeia
B) Universal Standard for Pharmacy
C) Unani Standard Pharmacology
D) None

Answer: A) United States Pharmacopeia


29. The term ‘bioavailability’ refers to:
A) Compound stability
B) Drug reaching systemic circulation
C) Drug taste
D) Drug color

Answer: B) Drug reaching systemic circulation


30. A solution with same osmotic pressure as body fluids is called:
A) Hypertonic
B) Hypotonic
C) Isotonic
D) None

Answer: C) Isotonic


31. Parenteral route bypasses the:
A) Stomach
B) Liver first-pass effect
C) Lungs
D) Skin

Answer: B) Liver first-pass effect


32. Technological evaluation of a pharmaceutical product is mainly done in:
A) Marketing
B) Quality control
C) Pharmacy
D) Chemical lab

Answer: B) Quality control


33. Sterilization by filtration is used for:
A) Heat stable solutions
B) Heat labile solutions
C) Topical creams
D) Tablets

Answer: B) Heat labile solutions


34. Controlled release dosage forms help in:
A) Immediate effect
B) Sustained delivery
C) Cheaper cost
D) Better taste

Answer: B) Sustained delivery


35. Liposomes are drug carriers used for:
A) Immediate release
B) Targeted delivery
C) Color changing
D) Flavor enhancement

Answer: B) Targeted delivery


36. A prodrug is:
A) Toxic intermediate
B) Inactive compound converted to active drug
C) Low potency drug
D) Drug with no effect

Answer: B) Inactive compound converted to active drug


37. Which route has fastest onset of action?
A) Oral
B) IV
C) Topical
D) Inhalation

Answer: B) IV


38. The rate-limiting step in drug absorption is:
A) pH
B) Partition coefficient
C) Dissolution
D) Color

Answer: C) Dissolution


39. Tablet coating improves:
A) Stability
B) Taste masking
C) Appearance
D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above


40. Modified release tablets deliver drug over:
A) Minutes
B) Hours
C) Days
D) Longer than immediate release

Answer: D) Longer than immediate release


41. Capsules should be stored:
A) At high humidity
B) In cool dry place
C) At freezing temperature
D) In sunlight

Answer: B) In cool dry place


42. A surfactant acts in:
A) Suspension
B) Emulsion
C) Tablet coating
D) Capsule filling

Answer: B) Emulsion


43. Cream is an:
A) Solid
B) Emulsion
C) Suspension
D) Tablet

Answer: B) Emulsion


44. Suppositories are used for:
A) Oral route
B) Rectal route
C) Injection
D) Inhalation

Answer: B) Rectal route


45. Pharmacy inventory control is important for:
A) Reducing stock-outs
B) Increasing costs
C) Haphazard storage
D) None

Answer: A) Reducing stock-outs


46. Binders in tablet formulation:
A) Increase hardness
B) Aid disintegration
C) Improve solubility
D) Color tablets

Answer: A) Increase hardness


47. Tray dryers are used for:
A) Tablets only
B) Granules drying
C) Injection filling
D) Cream mixing

Answer: B) Granules drying


48. A glidant improves:
A) Flow property
B) Color
C) Sweetness
D) Dissolution

Answer: A) Flow property


49. Water for injection must be:
A) Tap water
B) Sterile and pyrogen-free
C) Boiled water
D) Distilled water

Answer: B) Sterile and pyrogen-free


50. Tablet friability test measures:
A) Taste
B) Weight
C) Tendency to crumble
D) Color

Answer: C) Tendency to crumble


51. Which instrument is used to measure viscosity of liquids?
A) Pycnometer
B) Viscometer
C) Colorimeter
D) Barometer

Answer: B) Viscometer


52. The pH of blood is approximately:
A) 5.5
B) 6.8
C) 7.4
D) 8.5

Answer: C) 7.4


53. Which dosage form avoids first-pass metabolism?
A) Oral tablet
B) Sublingual tablet
C) Capsule
D) Syrup

Answer: B) Sublingual tablet


54. The term ‘posology’ refers to:
A) Study of poisons
B) Study of doses
C) Study of drugs
D) Study of diseases

Answer: B) Study of doses


55. Which of the following is an anticoagulant?
A) Warfarin
B) Aspirin
C) Paracetamol
D) Ibuprofen

Answer: A) Warfarin


56. The main purpose of a desiccator is to:
A) Increase moisture
B) Remove moisture
C) Heat samples
D) Freeze samples

Answer: B) Remove moisture


57. Insulin is administered by:
A) Oral route
B) IV only
C) Subcutaneous route
D) Inhalation

Answer: C) Subcutaneous route


58. Which of the following is a beta-lactam antibiotic?
A) Tetracycline
B) Penicillin
C) Erythromycin
D) Ciprofloxacin

Answer: B) Penicillin


59. A drug that relieves pain is called:
A) Antipyretic
B) Analgesic
C) Antibiotic
D) Sedative

Answer: B) Analgesic


60. Which test is used to detect pyrogens in injectables?
A) Limit test
B) Rabbit test
C) Disintegration test
D) Hardness test

Answer: B) Rabbit test


61. Emulsifying agent stabilizes:
A) Tablets
B) Emulsions
C) Capsules
D) Powders

Answer: B) Emulsions


62. Which vitamin is fat-soluble?
A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin B1
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin B12

Answer: C) Vitamin A


63. Which drug is used as an antipyretic?
A) Paracetamol
B) Diazepam
C) Atropine
D) Digoxin

Answer: A) Paracetamol


64. Atropine is obtained from:
A) Digitalis
B) Belladonna
C) Rauwolfia
D) Cinchona

Answer: B) Belladonna


65. Digitalis is used for:
A) Hypertension
B) Heart failure
C) Diabetes
D) TB

Answer: B) Heart failure


66. The study of drug interactions is called:
A) Pharmacology
B) Pharmacognosy
C) Pharmacovigilance
D) Pharmaceutics

Answer: C) Pharmacovigilance


67. Which route is best for emergency drug administration?
A) Oral
B) IV
C) Topical
D) Rectal

Answer: B) IV


68. Which is an example of alkaloid?
A) Morphine
B) Starch
C) Gelatin
D) Lactose

Answer: A) Morphine


69. The shelf life of a drug indicates:
A) Manufacturing date
B) Expiry date
C) Stability period
D) Price

Answer: C) Stability period


70. Which device is used to count tablets?
A) Spatula
B) Tablet counter
C) Balance
D) Sieve

Answer: B) Tablet counter


71. ORS is used to treat:
A) Fever
B) Dehydration
C) Pain
D) Infection

Answer: B) Dehydration


72. Which is a loop diuretic?
A) Furosemide
B) Spironolactone
C) Hydrochlorothiazide
D) Mannitol

Answer: A) Furosemide


73. Diazepam belongs to:
A) NSAIDs
B) Benzodiazepines
C) Antibiotics
D) Steroids

Answer: B) Benzodiazepines


74. Antacids neutralize:
A) Base
B) Acid
C) Salt
D) Sugar

Answer: B) Acid


75. Which is an antihistamine?
A) Cetirizine
B) Metformin
C) Atenolol
D) Rifampicin

Answer: A) Cetirizine


76. Streptomycin is used in:
A) Malaria
B) TB
C) HIV
D) Diabetes

Answer: B) TB


77. The study of crude drugs is:
A) Pharmacology
B) Pharmacognosy
C) Pharmacy
D) Pathology

Answer: B) Pharmacognosy


78. Which of the following is a disinfectant?
A) Phenol
B) Glucose
C) Starch
D) Talc

Answer: A) Phenol


79. The normal adult pulse rate is:
A) 40–60/min
B) 60–100/min
C) 100–120/min
D) 120–140/min

Answer: B) 60–100/min


80. The antidote for heparin is:
A) Vitamin K
B) Protamine sulfate
C) Naloxone
D) Atropine

Answer: B) Protamine sulfate


81. Which is an antimalarial drug?
A) Chloroquine
B) Paracetamol
C) Ibuprofen
D) Amoxicillin

Answer: A) Chloroquine


82. Which drug is a bronchodilator?
A) Salbutamol
B) Insulin
C) Aspirin
D) Metformin

Answer: A) Salbutamol


83. The process of heat sterilization is called:
A) Autoclaving
B) Filtration
C) Radiation
D) Sedimentation

Answer: A) Autoclaving


84. Which is an anti-fungal drug?
A) Fluconazole
B) Ciprofloxacin
C) Paracetamol
D) Metformin

Answer: A) Fluconazole


85. Insulin overdose causes:
A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypoglycemia
C) Hypertension
D) Fever

Answer: B) Hypoglycemia


86. Which is a calcium channel blocker?
A) Amlodipine
B) Atenolol
C) Digoxin
D) Warfarin

Answer: A) Amlodipine


87. Ranitidine is used for:
A) Ulcer
B) Pain
C) Fever
D) Infection

Answer: A) Ulcer


88. The organ mainly responsible for drug metabolism is:
A) Heart
B) Liver
C) Kidney
D) Lung

Answer: B) Liver


89. Which is a steroid?
A) Prednisolone
B) Paracetamol
C) Aspirin
D) Metformin

Answer: A) Prednisolone


90. The term ‘contraindication’ means:
A) Indicated use
B) Prohibited use
C) Recommended dose
D) Side effect

Answer: B) Prohibited use


91. Which is used as a local anesthetic?
A) Lidocaine
B) Insulin
C) Warfarin
D) Digoxin

Answer: A) Lidocaine


92. Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D

Answer: C) Vitamin C


93. Which is an anti-TB drug?
A) Rifampicin
B) Paracetamol
C) Ibuprofen
D) Aspirin

Answer: A) Rifampicin


94. The measurement of drug safety is:
A) Efficacy
B) Potency
C) Therapeutic index
D) Toxicity

Answer: C) Therapeutic index


95. Which is an NSAID?
A) Ibuprofen
B) Penicillin
C) Morphine
D) Diazepam

Answer: A) Ibuprofen


96. A drug that induces sleep is:
A) Hypnotic
B) Analgesic
C) Antacid
D) Antibiotic

Answer: A) Hypnotic


97. Which is an example of ointment base?
A) Petrolatum
B) Starch
C) Lactose
D) Talc

Answer: A) Petrolatum


98. The study of dosage forms is:
A) Pharmacology
B) Pharmaceutics
C) Pharmacognosy
D) Toxicology

Answer: B) Pharmaceutics


99. Which is used to measure weight in pharmacy?
A) Beam balance
B) Thermometer
C) Sieve
D) Spatula

Answer: A) Beam balance


100. The main aim of pharmacy profession is:
A) Selling drugs
B) Patient care and safe medication use
C) Manufacturing only
D) Research only

Answer: B) Patient care and safe medication use

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