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81.

Which of the following is bacteriostatic?

  • Penicillin

  • Erythromycin

  • Aminoglycoside

  • Ofloxacin


82.

TEL is a compound used as

  • antibiotic

  • antiseptic

  • antiknocking

  • antioxidant


83.

Chloroxylenol is an example of........

  • antiseptic

  • antipyretic

  • analgesic

  • tranquiliser


84.

........... is a potent vasodilator.

  • Histamine

  • Serotonin

  • Codeine

  • Cimetidine


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85.

Noradrenaline is a/an :

  • Antacid

  • Antihistamine

  • Antidepressant

  • Neurotransmitter


86.

Which of the following is an analgesic?

  • Penicillin

  • Streptomycin

  • Chloromycetin

  • Chloromycetin

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87. Bithional is generally added to soap as an additive to function as a/an
  • softner

  • dryner

  • buffering agent

  • antiseptic

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88.

Artificial sweetener which is stable under cold conditions only is 

  • Saccharine

  • Sucralose

  • Aspartame

  • Aspartame

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89.

Which of the following hormones is produced under the condition of stress which stimulates glycogenolysis in the liver of human beings ?

  • Thyroxin

  • Insulin

  • Adrenaline

  • Adrenaline

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90.

Antiseptics and disinfectants either kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms. Identify which of the following is not true.

  • A 0.2% solution of phenol is an antiseptic while 1% solution acts as a disinfectant

  • Chlorine and iodine are used as strong disinfectants

  • Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen, peroxide are strong antiseptics

  • Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen, peroxide are strong antiseptics


C.

Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen, peroxide are strong antiseptics

Antiseptics and disinfectants both either kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms. The main point of difference between these two is that the former (antiseptics) are used for living beings whereas disinfectants are not safe for living tissues. These are actually used for inanimate objects like floors, tiles etc.

A substance like phenol in its lower concentration (0.2%) behaves as antiseptic whereas in higher concentration (1%) as disinfectant. Chlorine and iodine are strong disinfectants whereas dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen peroxide are mild antiseptics. 

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