Chemistry in Everyday Life  MCQs

MCQs of Chemistry in Everyday Life

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31.
What are those drugs called that bind to the receptor site instead of the messenger ?
(a) Agonists
(b) Antagonists
(c) Competitive inhibitors
(d) Antihistamines
Answer:

Option (b)

32.
Drugs which resemble the natural messenger and carry out the communication process of the cell in its absence are called _____ .
(a) Agonists
(b) Antagonists
(c) Competitive inhibitors
(d) Antihistamines
Answer:

Option (a)

33.
Drugs which carry out and those which inhibit the communication process are respectively known as _____ .
(a) antagonists, agonists
(b) agonists, antagonists
(c) allosteric site, agonists
(d) antidepressant, antagonists
Answer:

Option (b)

34.
Which substance is released in excess in stomach due to indigestion and what is this condition called ?
(a) Salt, acidity
(b) Histamine, allergy
(c) Base, basicity
(d) Acid, acidity
Answer:

Option (d)

35.
What are drugs which relieve from acidity known as ?
(a) Analgesics
(b) Antifertility drugs
(c) Antacids
(d) Antiseptics
Answer:

Option (c)

36.
Choose the substance used as an antacid.
(a) Miphepristole
(b) Promithazine
(c) Omiprezole
(d) Equanil
Answer:

Option (c)

37.
Choose the substance which cannot be called a drug.
(a) Antihistamines
(b) Antacids
(c) Tranquilizers
(d) Antibiotics
Answer:

Option (b)

38.
Which substance is secreted due to release of histamine ?
(a) Urease
(b) Zymase
(c) Pepsin
(d) Pitesin
Answer:

Option (c)

39.
Name the drug which prevents the interaction of histamine with its receptors.
(a) Bromphenaramine
(b) Cimetidine
(c) Iproniazide
(d) Meprobamate
Answer:

Option (b)

40.
If a 16 year old boy goes to a doctor and complains of the following symptoms, which drug will be prescribed by the doctor ? Symptoms are : Frequent sneezing, watering from eyes and nose, itching in the eyes, cold, dust allergy.
(a) Norethindrone
(b) Reserpin
(c) Lenzoprezole
(d) Chlorphenaramine
Answer:

Option (d)

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