Chloroform can be used as (1) Analgesic (2) Anaesthetic (3) Antimalarial(4) Antibiotic

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Description : Chloroform can be used as – (1) Analgesic (2) Anaesthetic (3) Antimalarial (4) Antibiotic

Last Answer : (2) Anaesthetic Explanation: Chloroform can be used as Anaesthetic. Chloroform (CHCl3) on heating with silver powder undergoes dehalogenation to form Ethyne.

Description : Antibiotic (A) Inhibits/destroys the growth of microorganisms (B) Is used as a pain reliever (C) Is an antimalarial (D) Is an anaestheticc

Last Answer : (A) Inhibits/destroys the growth of microorganisms

Description : The pair of compounds used as anaesthetic in medicines : (1) Ether, Ammonia (2) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform (3) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide (4) Nitrogen dioxide, ether

Last Answer : Nitrous oxide, Chloroform

Description : Which of the following statements are correct about chloroform? a. Liquid fuel b. Anaesthetic in nature c. Produces phosgene d. Fire extinguisher (1) a, b (2) a, c (3) b, c (4) d, a

Last Answer : b, c

Description : Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic? (1) James Simpson (2) Edward Jenner (3) Alexander Fleming (4) Christian Barnard

Last Answer : James Simpson

Description : Iodoform is used as an : (1) antipyretic (2) analgesic (3) antiseptic (4) anaesthetic

Last Answer : (3) antiseptic Explanation: A pale yellow, crystalline, volatile substance, it has a penetrating odor and, analogous to chloroform, sweetish taste. It is occasionally used as a disinfectant. Around ... s mother, Mara Hitler, died of iodoform poisoning brought on by her treatment for breast cancer.

Description : Which of the following is correct about Nitrous Oxide N2O: A. N2O has high analgesic and low anaesthetic property at its minimum anaesthetic dose. Low MAC; Max Anaesthetic Concentration B. Absolutely ... C. Has low blood diffusibility and result in hypoxia D. It is good anaesthetic and low MAC

Last Answer : C. Has low blood diffusibility and result in hypoxia

Description : s a general anaesthetic, halothane has the following advantages except: A. Very good analgesic action B. Noninflammable and nonexplosive C. Reasonably rapid induction of anaesthesia D. Pleasant and nonirritating

Last Answer : A. Very good analgesic action

Description : Select the correct statement about nitrous oxide: A. It irritates the respiratory mucosa B. It has poor analgesic action C. It is primarily used as a carrier and adjuvant to other anaesthetics D. It frequently induces post anaesthetic nausea and retching

Last Answer : C. It is primarily used as a carrier and adjuvant to other anaesthetics

Description : Iodoform is used as an : (1) antipyretic (2) analgesic (3) antiseptic (4) anaesthetic

Last Answer : antiseptic

Description : Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating indigestion? (1) Antibiotic (2) Analgesic (3) Antacid (4) Antiseptic

Last Answer : (3) Antacid Explanation: Our digestive system needs a pH of around 1.2 to digest food properly. When the acidity gets too high, antacid tablets that contain alkaline chemicals like magnesium hydroxide are used to reduce acidity.

Description : Acute apical abscess-emergency treatment:  A. Open and drain for two days  B. Antibiotic and analgesic  C. Clean and Ledermix 

Last Answer : C. Clean and Ledermix 

Description : Which country discovered the antimalarial antidote for malaria ?

Last Answer : China discovered it

Description : Acute hemolytic episode after administration of antimalarial, primaquin, is due to deficiency of the enzyme: (A) 6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (B) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (C) Epimerase (D) Transketolase

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : The compound used as an antimalarial drug is (a) chloroquine (b) penicillin (c) hydroquinone (d) aspirin

Last Answer : Ans:(a)

Description : Acute hemolytic episode after administration of antimalarial drug is due to what?

Last Answer : Deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.

Description : Choose the right combination: (A) Quinine', antimalarial, isoquinoline alkaloid (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid (C) Quantitative microscopy, stomatal number, myrrh (D) Palmitic acid, salicylic acid , fatty acids

Last Answer : (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid

Description : Choose the antimalarial drug effective against multidrug resistant P. falciparum, which rapidly terminates an attack of malarial fever, but has a short duration of action, so that recrudescence is common: A. Proguanil B. Mefloquine C. Amodiaquine D. Artemisinin

Last Answer : D. Artemisinin

Description : Use of the following antimalarial drug carries high risk of adverse effect in subjects with G-6-PD deficiency: A. Pyrimethamine B. Artemisinin C. Primaquine D. Mefloquine

Last Answer : C. Primaquine

Description : The following antimalarial drug is more active against pre-and exoerythrocytic stages of the malarial parasite than against the erythrocytic stage: A. Proguanil B. Primaquine C. Pyrimethamine D. Halofantrine

Last Answer : B. Primaquine

Description : Erythrocytic schizontocide antimalarial drugs are used as: A. Suppressive prophylactic B. Clinical curative C. Radical curative for P.vivax D. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’

Last Answer : D. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’

Description : Who discovered chloroform as anesthetic ?

Last Answer : James Simpson. Discovered chloroform as anesthetic

Description : Which is not an anasthetic agent in surgical operations? (1) Chloroform (2) Ether (3) Nitrous oxide (4) Acetone

Last Answer : (4) Acetone Explanation: The currently used inhalational anaesthetic agents are mainly: nitrous oxide, isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane. Chloroform, ether, ethylene are other anaesthetic agents. However, they are not widely used in clinical practice today.

Description : The pair of compounds used as anesthetic in medicines – (1) Ether, Ammonia (2) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform (3) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide (4) Nitrogen dioxide, ether

Last Answer : (2) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform Explanation: Nitrous oxide is one of the more well-known anesthetic gases, and has been in use for around 200 years. Unlike some other anesthetics, this compound ... than ether. Its use as an anaesthetic decreased with increased experience and knowledge of its dangers.

Description : Which have the maximum density? (1) Water (2) Benzene (3) Ice (4) Chloroform

Last Answer : (1) Water Explanation: Water has its maximum density of 1g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. When the temperature changes from either greater or less than 4 degrees, the density will become less than 1 g/cm3.

Description : Vinegar is the trade name of - (1) acetic acid (2) chloroform (3) carbon tetrachloride (4) ethyl alcohol

Last Answer : (1) acetic acid Explanation: The trivial name acetic acid is the most commonly used and preferred IUPAC name. The systematic name ethanoic acid, a valid IUPAC name, is constructed according to the substitutive nomenclature.

Description : When aniline is heated with chloroform and alcoholic KOH, the product is (a) Benzonitrile (b) p-Chloroaniline (c) Phenylisocyanide (d) m-Chloroaniline

Last Answer : Phenylisocyanide

Description : DDT is prepared by the reaction of chlorobenzene with (in the presence of conc. H2SO4) (a) Chloral (b) Chlorine (c) Chloroform (d) Carbon tetrachloride

Last Answer : Chloral

Description : Which of the following statements is false about secondary amines? (a) They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides. (b) They can be prepared by reduction of isocyanides. (c) They react ... give substituted amides. (d) They react with ice-cold nitrous acid to give nitrosamine (yellow oil)

Last Answer : They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides.

Description : Carbonyl chloride reacts with ammonia to give (a) Urea (b) Acetone (c) Acetamide (d) Chloroform

Last Answer : Urea

Description : When chloroform is heated with aqueous NaOH, it gives (a) Formic acid (b) Sodium formate (c) Acetic acid (d) Sodium acetate

Last Answer : Sodium formate

Description : Carbylamine test involves heating a mixture of (a) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and sodium metal (b) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and primary amine (c) alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine (d) alcoholic KOH, methyl alcohol, and primary amine

Last Answer : alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine

Description : Which of the following poisonous gas is formed when chloroform is exposed to light and air? (a) Mustard gas (b) Carbon monoxide (c) Phosgene (d) Chlorine

Last Answer : Phosgene

Description : Which of the following compounds have highest dipole moment? (a) dichloromethane (b) chloroform (c) chloromethane (d) carbon tetrachloride

Last Answer : dichloromethane

Description : Which of the following compounds have lowest dipole moment? (a) carbon tetrachloride (b) chloromethane (c) dichloromethane (d) chloroform

Last Answer : carbon tetrachloride

Description : _____ is used to trap benzyne. a. Phenol b. Chloroform c. Furan d. Thiophene

Last Answer : c. Furan

Description : Which of the following would you expect to have the highest boiling point? w) methane x) carbon tetrachloride y) chloroform z) chloromethane

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE

Description : Of the following liquids, which is most dense? w) water x) gasoline y) acetone z) chloroform

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- CHLOROFORM

Description : Which is not an anasthetic agent in surgical operations? (1) Chloroform (2) Ether (3) Nitrous oxide (4) Acetone

Last Answer : Acetone

Description : What is a common name for the substance which irritates lachrymal glands? (1) Tear Gas (2) Laughing Gas (3) Anaesthetic Gas (4) Noble Gas

Last Answer : (1) Tear Gas Explanation: Lacrimal gland, located under the upper eyelid at the outer cornea of the eye, is responsible for tearing during emotional stimulation or following corneal ... , causing a stinging sensation and tears. It produces severe lacrimation by irritating the conjunctivae.

Description : What is a common name for the substance which irritates lachrymal glands ? (1) Tear Gas (2) Laughing Gas (3) Anaesthetic Gas (4) Noble Gas

Last Answer : Tear Gas

Description : How does apirin act as an analgesic ? 

Last Answer : Ans. It inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins which stimulates inflammation of the tissue and cause pain. 

Description : Out of morphine, N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol, Diazepam and tetrahydrocatenol, which can be used as analgesic without causing addiction ?

Last Answer : Ans. N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol. 

Description : Give an example of a drug that is antipyretic as well as analgesic.

Last Answer : Ans. Paracetamol. 

Description : Name one analgesic drug which is also used to prevent heart attacks.

Last Answer : Ans. Aspirin. 

Description : What does chloroform smell like?

Last Answer : According to reddit it has a sickly sweet chemical odor.

Last Answer : Discover chloroform (Simpson and Harrison)

Description : The decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)` in chloroform was followed by measuring the volume of `O_(2)` gas evolved : `2N_(2)O_(5)(C C_(4))to2N_(2)O_(4)(C Cl_

Last Answer : The decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)` in chloroform was followed by measuring the volume of `O_(2)` gas evolved : ... log"(90)/(100)` D. `(100)/(10xx500)`

Description : The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic `KOH` and p- toluidine forms

Last Answer : The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic `KOH` and p- toluidine forms A. B. C. D.

Description : When primary aminereacts with chloroform in ehthanolic `KOH` then the product is .

Last Answer : When primary aminereacts with chloroform in ehthanolic `KOH` then the product is . A. an isocyanide B. an aldehyde C. a cyanide D. an alcohol