Salvarsan is an arsenic-containing drug that was first used for the treatment of:

1. Syphilis

2. Typhoid

3. Meningitis

4. Dysentery

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Level 1: 80%+
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A narrow-spectrum antibiotic is active against-

1. Gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria.
2.  Gram-negative bacteria only.
3. Single organism or one disease.
4. Both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

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The compound that causes general antidepressant action on the central nervous system is known as -

1. Analgesics

2. Tranquilizers

3. Narcotic analgesics

4. Antihistamines

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Compound which is added to soap to impart antiseptic properties is

1. Sodium lauryl sulfate

2. Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate

3. Rosin

4. Bithional 

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Equanil acts as a/an:

1. Artificial sweetener

2. Tranquilizer

3. Antihistamine

4. Antifertility drug

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Which of the following enhances the leathering property of soap?

1. Sodium carbonate

2. Sodium rosinate

3. Sodium stearate

4. Trisodium phosphate

Subtopic:  Soaps & Detergents, Dyes & Propellant |
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Glycerol is added to soap. It functions is-

1. As a filler

2. To increases leathering

3. To prevent rapid drying

4. To make soap granules

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Which of the following is an example of liquid dishwashing detergent?

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Polyethyleneglycols are used in the preparation of which type of detergents?

1. Cationic detergents

2. Anionic detergents

3. Nonionic detergents

4.  Soaps

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A molecule that cannot act as a target for drug function in the body is:

1. Carbohydrates

2. Lipids

3. Vitamins

4. Proteins

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