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Various aspects of aromatic compounds, including their chemical formulas, tests, and applications. It discusses topics such as the definition of aromatic compounds, the characteristics of phenols, the chemical formula of saccharin, the use of insecticides, and the properties of aromatic amines. The document also covers related concepts like the solubility of gases, ph of blood, buffer capacity, henry's law, and the importance of interfaces in pharmaceutical formulations. Additionally, it touches on topics like crystal types, fermentation processes, antibiotics, and disinfectants. The wide range of information presented in this document suggests it could be useful for students studying chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or related fields, providing a comprehensive overview of key concepts in these areas.
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Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions. [1×20 = 20 Marks]
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Q.1 Multiple choice questions- [1 × 20 = 20 Marks]
(i) Cellulose are produced from (a) S.cereviceae (b) Trichoderma Koningi (c) A nigar (d) None of these
(ii) The raw material for citric acid production is (a) Corn (b) Molasses (c) Starch (d) None of these
(iii) Aspergillus niger is used generally for the production of (a) Ethanol (b) Penicillin (c) Citric acid (d) Lactic acid
(iv) Over heating of fermentator during fermentation is controlled (a) Cooling jacket (b) Steam (c) Cool air (d) None of these
(v) Antifoam agent is (a) Silicon compounds (b) Corn oil (c) Soyabean oil (d) All of these
(vi) The capacity of laboratory fermentors is (a) 12–15 liters (b) 2000 gallons (c) 500 liters (d) 10000 gallons
(vii) Different methods of strain improvement are (a) Protoplast fusion (b) Recombinant DNA technique (c) Genetic recombination (d) All of these
(viii) Sun ray fungus is (a) Actinomyces irraeli (b) Chromoblastomycosis (c) Streptomyces griseus (d) Cryptococcosis
(xx) The most important energy-yielding reaction for an aerobic organism is (a) Glycosis (b) EMP (c) KDPG (d) Both b and c
Part-B
Short Answer Type Questions.
Note : Attempt Any Seven Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.
Q.1 Explain the Binary Fission?
Q.2 Define the evaluation of bactericidal & Bacterio Static?
Q.3 Enlist the application of cell cultures.
Q.4 Detail description of Aseptic area and laminar from equipments.
Q.5 Define the Disinfectants?
Q.6 Define the vitamins?
Q.7 Explain the gram negative Bacteria?
Q.8 Explain the gram positive Bacteria?
Q.9 Explain the general characteristics of micro organizing?
Q.10 What is BOD and COD?
Part-C
Long Answer Type Questions.
Note : Note: Attempt Any Two Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.
Q. 1 Define the sterilization. Explain the different types of sterilization method.
Q.2 Explain the general characteristics and classification of viruses.
Q.3 Explain in detail the importance and relieving of microbiology in pharmacy?
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Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions. [1×20=20]
(i) Which of the following is not type of flow meters (a) Orifice meter (b) Pitot tube (c) Potentiometer (d) Rotemeter
(ii) Ball mill is used for (a) Attrition (b) Very fine grinding (c) Coarse grinding (d) Both a and c
(iii) Size Reduction is also known as (a) Communication (b) Compaction (c) Segregation (d) Seperation
(iv) In Ball mill, maximum Size reduction is obtain at (a) Low Speed (b) Very High Speed (c) Critical Speed (d) High Speed
(v) Borosilicate glass is also known as (a) Type I (b) Type II (c) Type III (d) Type IV
(vi) Which of the following is of cast iron alloys available in market (a) Duriron (b) Durichlor (c) Both a and b (d) Duraderm
(xv) Which of the following factors do not affect rate of evaporation (a) Temperature of liquid (b) Humidity of surrounding air (c) Depth of liquid (d) Surface of liquid
(xvi) Evaporation takes place at (a) All temperature (b) Freezing Point (c) Melting Point (d) Boiling Point
(xvii) The enzyme, vitamins, glycoside and alkaloids are extracted by (a) Steam Distillation (b) Flash Distillation (c) Vacuum distillation (d) Distillation under reduce pressure
(xviii) Which of the following is not a filter aid (a) Diatomaceous earth (b) Perlite (c) Cellulose (d) Cotton
(xix) Which of the following factors influence rate of filtration (a) Surface area (b) Viscosity of filtrate (c) Pressure drop (d) All of above
(xx) Which of the following evaporator is also known as Rising Film Evaporator (a) Horizontal tube evaporator (b) Steam jacked kettle (c) Climbing film evaporator (d) Forced circulation evaporator
Part-B Short answer questions. [5×7 = 35] Note : Attempt any seven
Q.1 Define evaporation and Distillation. Write their objective and application Q.2 Write the mechanism of heat transfer. Q.3 Define size reduction and write the factors affecting of size reduction Q.4 Write the types of corrosion and there prevention? Q.5 Write the objective, principle and application of centrifugation Q.6 Write the principle and working of fluidized bed dryer
Q.7 Explain about Climbing Film evaporator in brief Q.8 Explain Cyclone Separator and Air Separator
Part-C Long answer questions [2×10 = 20] Note : Attempt Long answers type questions. (any two).
Q.1 Write the objective, principle, construction, working and pharmaceutical use of Ball mill.
Q.2 Write long note on: (a) Double Cone Blender (b) Flash distillation
Q.3 Define Flow of Fluids and explain Bernoulli’s theorem with its application.