Drug Inspector Recruitment Exam 2013 Pharmaceutics Question Paper
- Year 2013
- Conducted By Jharkhand Government Jobs
- Questions 100
- Maximum Marks 100
- Duration 2 Hours
- Languages English
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | DRUG INSPECTOR RECRUITMENT EXAM-2013 |
| Year | 2013 |
| Conducting Body | Jharkhand Government Jobs |
| Paper | Pharmaceutics |
| Subject | Pharmaceutics |
| Duration | 2 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
| Number of Questions | 100 |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQ) |
This resource provides the Pharmaceutics question paper for the DRUG INSPECTOR RECRUITMENT EXAM held in 2013 by Jharkhand Government Jobs. The paper consists of 100 objective questions, each carrying 1 mark, with a total maximum mark of 100 and a time duration of 2 hours. There is no negative marking. The exam is conducted in English. Key topics covered in the sample questions include Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) for studying identity, purity, and polymorphism; understanding upper and lower temperatures in phase diagrams; calculations involving gram-equivalent solutions of sodium chloride; identification of colligative properties of solutions such as osmotic pressure, freezing point, and boiling point; essential ingredients for orally disintegrating tablets like sodium starch glycolate; the application of the sodium chloride equivalent method for adjusting tonicity; and the Gibbs phase rule. This paper is crucial for candidates preparing for the Drug Inspector recruitment, offering insights into the exam pattern and subject matter. The instructions for candidates emphasize proper OMR sheet filling, use of black or blue ballpoint pens, and the prohibition of electronic de
Major Topics Covered
- Pharmaceutics
- Drug Inspector Exam
- Recruitment Exam
- Objective Questions
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Polymorphism
- Phase Rule
- Tonicity
- Orally Disintegrating Tablets
- Colligative Properties
- Sodium Chloride Equivalent
- OMR Sheet
- Exam Instructions
- Jharkhand Government Jobs
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Physical Pharmacy
- Formulation Development
- Quality Control
- Regulatory Affairs
- Pharmacology
Why This Paper is Important
- Useful for DRUG INSPECTOR RECRUITMENT EXAM preparation
- Helps understand the latest exam pattern
- Useful for practice and self-assessment
- Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
- Helpful for analysing question trends
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Instructions
- Immediately after the commencement of the Examination you should check that this Question Booklet does not have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items etc.
- If so, get it replaced by a complete Question Booklet.
- You have to enter your Roll Number on the Question Booklet in the Box provided alongside.
- DO NOT write anything else on the Question Booklet.
- Candidate must fill in the necessary information in the space provided on the supplied OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) Answer Sheet before commencement of the Examination.
- See directions on the backside of the OMR Answer Sheet.
- For marking the correct answer, darken one circle by black or blue ballpoint pen only.
- Darkening more than one circle against an answer will be treated as wrong answer.
- Do not detach any leaf from this Question Booklet.
- After the Examination, hand over the OMR Answer Sheet to the Room Invigilator.
- You are allowed to take the Question Booklet after the Examination is over.
- This Booklet contains 100 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking for any wrong answer.
- Possession and use of Calculator, Mobile Phone or similar Electronic Devices is prohibited in the Examination Hall.
- Candidates are informed that evaluation of the OMR Answer Sheet will be done by Electronic Machine.
- So, they should shadow the bubbles of Roll No., Centre Code, Subject Code, Booklet Series and Booklet No. properly, otherwise Machine will not be able to evaluate it.
- Failure to comply this instruction will be the sole responsibility of the candidate.
- Candidates appearing in the Examination will be allowed to leave the Examination Hall only after completion of the Examination.
- DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO
Questions (page 2)
Q2. Upper and lower temperatures are expressed as
Q3. One gram-equivalent sodium chloride solution is equal to
Q4. Colligative properties of solution include
Q5. Which of the following is an essential ingredient of orally disintegrating tablets?
Q6. Sodium chloride equivalent method is used to adjust
Q7. Gibbs phase rule is expressed as
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Frequently asked questions
What is the exam name and year?
The exam name is DRUG INSPECTOR RECRUITMENT EXAM, and the year is 2013.
Who is the conducting body?
The conducting body is Jharkhand Government Jobs.
What is the subject of this question paper?
The subject is Pharmaceutics, with Subject Code 01.
What is the total time allowed for the exam?
The time allowed is 2 Hours.
What are the maximum marks for the exam?
The maximum marks are 100.
How many questions are there in the paper?
There are 100 questions in the paper.