Description : Which of the normal range of ionized calcium in plasma is (A) 2-4 mg/dl (B) 2-4 mEq/L (C) 4-5 mg/dl (D) 4-5 mEq/L
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The normal serum value for potassium is a) 3.5-5.5 mEq/L. Serum potassium must be within normal limits to prevent cardiac dysrhythmias. b) 135-145 mEq/L. Normal serum sodium is 135-145 mEq/L. c) 96-106 mEq/L. ... is 96-106 mEq/L. d) 8.5-10.5 mg/dL. Normal total serum calcium is 8.5-10.5mg/dL.
Last Answer : a) 3.5-5.5 mEq/L. Serum potassium must be within normal limits to prevent cardiac dysrhythmias.
Description : The amount of lime, `Ca(OH)_(2)` required to remove the hardness in 60 L of pond water containing 1.62 mg of calcium bicarbonate per 100 ml of water,
Last Answer : The amount of lime, `Ca(OH)_(2)` required to remove the hardness in 60 L of pond water containing 1.62 mg of ... 0.222g` C. `2.22 g` D. `0.444 g`
Description : Dissolved oxygen (DO) should not be less than _____________ mg/L of water. (a) 14 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 2
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Maximum permissible concentration of copper in drinking water in mg/L, is – (1) 0.01 (2) 0.05 (3) 1.0 (4) 2.0
Last Answer : (3) 1.0 Explanation: The 1959 WHO International Standards for Drinking Water suggested that concentrations of copper greater than 1.5 mg/litre would markedly impair the potability of the water. However, ... 1.0 mg/litre was established for copper, based on its laundry and other staining properties.
Description : Maximum permissible concentration of copper in drinking water in mg/L is - (1) 0.01 (2) 0.05 (3) 1.0 (4) 2.0
Last Answer : (3) 1.0 Explanation: In the first edition of the Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality, published in 1984, a guideline value of 1.0 mg/litre was established for copper, based on its laundry and other staining properties.
Description : Maximum permissible concentration of copper in drinking water in mg/L is –
Last Answer : 2.0
Description : On nephelometry turbidity unit (NTU) is equal to the turbidity produced by (a) 1 mg SiO2 dissolved in 1 l of distilled water with the test being run according to absorption principle (b) 1 ... Formazin dissolved in 1 l o f distilled water with the test being run according to scattering principle.
Last Answer : (d) 1 mg Formazin dissolved in 1 l o f distilled water with the test being run according to scattering principle.
Description : With regard to standard of quality of drinking water as laid down by Indian Railway , the requirement (desirable) limit of total dissolved solids should not be more than---------- mg/l a)200 b) 300 c) 400
Last Answer : d) 500*
Description : The concentration of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in drinking water should not exceed (A) 500 mg/L (B) 400 mg/L (C) 300 mg/L (D) 200 mg/L
Last Answer : (A) 500 mg/L
Description : Maximum permissible concentration of copper in drinking water in mg/L is (1) 0.01 (2) 0.05 (3) 1.0 (4) 2.0
Last Answer : 1.0
Description : What: can u Calculate the dimension of the primary sludge Pump if the Concentration of total Carbon 480 mg/l and the inorganic 80 mg/l?
Last Answer : 6
Description : Assertion: In acute constipation, purgative containing magnesium salts are generally used. Reason: The osmotic effect of `Mg^(2+)` in the intestinal l
Last Answer : Assertion: In acute constipation, purgative containing magnesium salts are generally used. Reason: The osmotic ... `Mg^(2+)` is absorbed very slowly
Description : convert mg/dl to mmol/L?
Last Answer : what is the factor ( times ) to convert milligrams/DeciLitre to mmol/L
Description : What portion of tsp is 62.5 mg of L methionine?
Last Answer : what portion of tsp is 12 mg of l methionine
Description : 3.0 ml of raw sewage is diluted to 300 ml. The D.O. concentration of the diluted sample at the beginning of the test was 8 mg/l. After 5 dayincubation at 20°C, the D.O. concentration was 5 mg/l. The BOD of raw sewerage is A. 100 mg/l B. 200 mg/l C. 300 mg/l D. 400 mg/l
Last Answer : ANS: C
Description : If the depletion of oxygen is found to be 2.5 mg/litre after incubating 2.5 ml of sewage diluted to 250 ml for 5 days at 20°C, B.O.D. of the sewage is A. 50 mg/l B. 100 mg/l C. 150 mg/l D. 250 mg/l
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : If a 2% solution of sewage sample is incubated for 5 days at 20°C and the dissolved oxygen depletion was found to be 8 mg/l. The BOD of the sewage is A. 100 mg/l B. 200 mg/l C. 300 mg/l D. 400 mg/l
Description : ‘L/mG’ is the expression for (A) Absorption factor (B) Brinkman number (C) Slope of operating line in absorber (D) Slope of operating line in stripper
Last Answer : (A) Absorption factor
Description : . The absorption factor is defined as (where, L = liquid flow rate, G = gas flow rate and, m = slope of the equilibrium line). (A) L/mG (B) G/mL (C) mL/G (D) LG/m
Last Answer : (A) L/mG
Description : The value of ‘L/mG’ ratio for economical absorption operation ranges from (A) 0.5 to 0.8 (B) 0.8 to 1.2 (C) 1.25 to 2.0 (D) 2.5 to 3.5
Last Answer : (C) 1.25 to 2.0
Description : It is required to maintain a therapeutic concentration of 10 microgram/mL for 12 hours of a drug having half life of 1.386 hr and Vd of 5 L. The dose required in a sustained release product will be (A) 600 mg (B) 300 mg (C) 30 mg (D) 60 mg
Last Answer : (B) 300 mg
Description : The Volume of distribution of a drug administered at a dose of 300 mg and exhibiting 30 microgram/mL instantaneous concentration in plasma shall be (A)10 L (B) 100 L (C) 1.0 L (D) 0.10 L
Last Answer : (A)10 L
Description : The plasma half life of penicillin-G is longer in the new born because their: A. Plasma protein level is low B. Drug metabolizing enzymes are immature C. Glomerular filtration rate is low D. Tubular transport mechanisms are not well developed
Last Answer : B. Drug metabolizing enzymes are immature
Description : If a drug is excreted in urine at the rate of 10 mg/hr at a steady-state plasma concentration of 5 mg/L, then its renal clearance is: A. 0.5 L/hr B. 2.0 L/hr C. 5.0 L/hr D. 20 L/hr
Last Answer : B. 2.0 L/hr
Description : Match List I (Vegetation zones) with List II (Mean Annual Temperature Range) and select the correct anwer using the code given below: L i st I L i st I I (Vegetati on (M ean Annual Zones) Temper atur e ... 24C B. Temperate II. 17 to 24C C. Tropical III. Below 7C D. Sub-tropical IV. 7C to 17C
Last Answer : IV. 7C to 17C
Description : Match List I (Layers of Atmosphere) and List II (Characteristics) and select the correct answer using the code given below. L ist I L i st I I (L ayer of (Char acter ist ics) At mospher e) A. Ionosphere I. Contains Ozone B. ... D-III (3) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV (4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
Last Answer : 2) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
Description : The elements of the third period of the Periodic Table are given below: periodic-classification-of-elements-chapter-wise-important-questions-class-10-science-1 (a) Which atom is bigger, Na or Mg? Why? (6) Identify the most (i) metallic and (ii) non-metallic element in Period 3. -Science
Last Answer : (a) Sodium is bigger than magnesium as it has lesser nuclear charge so there is less force of attraction between nucleus and valence electrons and less effective nuclear charge. It is, therefore, ... the most non-metallic element because it can gain electrons easily due to its smallest atomic size.
Description : After operative removal of the parathyroid glands resulting into hypoparathyroidism the concentration of the serum calcium may drop below (A) 11 mg (B) 10 mg (C) 9 mg (D) 7 mg
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : In ricket, the product of Ca x p (in mg/ 100 ml) in serum is below (A) 30 (B) 50 (C) 70 (D) 100
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : All of the following factors may increase the risk of nephrotoxicity from gentamicin therapy except (a) age over 70 years (b) prolonged courses of gentamicin therapy (c) concurrent amphotericin B therapy (d) trough gentamicin levels below 2 mg/ml (e) concurrent cisplatin therapy
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Normal total serum calcium level varies between (A) 4–5 mg (B) 9–11 mg (C) 15–20 mg (D) 50–100 mg WATER AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE 281
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The normal concentration of chlorine in mg/100 ml of C.S.F is about (A) 200 (B) 250 (C) 300 (D) 440
Description : The normal concentration of chloride in mg/100 ml of plasma is about (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 365 (D) 450
Description : The normal concentration of chloride in mg/100 ml of whole blood is about (A) 200 (B) 250 (C) 400 (D) 450
Description : The normal concentration of potassium in whole blood is (A) 50 mg/100 ml (B) 100 mg/100 ml (C) 150 mg/100 ml (D) 200 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal concentration of sodium (in mg/100 ml) of human plasma is (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 250 (D) 330
Description : The normal concentration of magnesium in C.S.F is about (A) 1 mg/100 ml (B) 3 mg/100 ml (C) 5 mg/100 ml (D) 8 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal concentration of magnesium in whole blood is (A) 0–1 mg/100 ml (B) 1–2 mg/100 ml (C) 2–4 mg/100 ml (D) 4–8 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal concentration of calcium in C.S.F is (A) 1.5–2.5 mg/100 ml (B) 2.5–4 mg/100 ml (C) 4.5–5 mg/100 ml (D) 9–10 mg/100 ml
Description : Daily requirement of calcium for normal adult human is (A) 100 mg (B) 800 mg (C) 2 g (D) 4 g
Description : The normal serum inorganic phosphorous level is (A) 1.5–2.5 mg/100 ml (B) 2.5–4.5 mg/100 ml (C) 4.5–6.5 mg/100 ml (D) 0.5–1.5 mg/100 ml
Description : A level of 310–340 mg per 1000 ml of blood is normal for the (A) Copper (B) Iron (C) Potassium (D) Sodium
Description : The normal range of plasma calcium is (A) 3-5 mg/dl (B) 5-10 mg/dl (C) 9-11 mg/dl (D) 11-15 mg/dl
Description : Recommended daily intake of fluoride for a normal adult is (A) 1.5–4.0 mg (B) 0–1 mg (C) 5–10 mg (D) 10–20 mg
Description : The normal serum concentration of ceruloplasmin in mg/100 ml varies between (A) 5–10 (B) 10–20 (C) 25–43 (D) 50–100
Description : The normal serum of concentration of copper in mg/100 ml varies between (A) 0–5 (B) 50–100 (C) 100–200 (D) 200–300
Description : Daily requirement of iron for normal adult male is about (A) 5 mg (B) 10 mg (C) 15 mg (D) 20 mg
Description : The normal serum level of phosphorous in children varies from (A) 1–2 mg/100 ml (B) 2–3 mg/100 ml (C) 3–4 mg/100 ml (D) 4–7 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal serum level of phosphorus in human adult is (A) 1–2 mg (B) 2–3 mg (C) 3–4.5 mg (D) 5–7 mg