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ASSIGNMENT
Question 1: What is the analogous compound derived from the fusion of a benzene and a pyrrole called?
Indole B. Benzofuran C. Benzothiophene D. Quinoline E. Isoquinoline
Question 2: What is the analogous compound derived from the fusion of a benzene and a furan called?
Indole B. Benzofuran C. Benzothiophene D. Quinoline E. Isoquinoline
Question 3: What is the analogous compound derived from the fusion of a benzene and a thiophene called?
Indole B. Benzofuran C. Benzothiophene D. Quinoline E. Isoquinoline
Question 4: What are the two possible compounds formed when a benzene ring and a pyridine ring share a common side in two different ways?
Indole and benzofuran B. Benzofuran and pyrrole C. Benzothiophene and furan D. Quinoline and benzothiophene E. Isoquinoline and quinolone
Question 5: What are the two possible compounds formed when a benzene ring and a pyrolle ring share a common side in two different ways?
Indole and benzofuran B. Indole and pyrrole C. Indole and furan D. Quinoline and indole E. Indole and isoindole
Question 6: Which of the following are the two morphologically identical causative agents of amoebiasis? Get AI-free online assignment help by the best tutors.
Entada histolitica and Entamoeba dispar B. Entamoeba histolitica and Entada dispar C. Entamoeba. histolitica and Hyptis dispar D. Hyptis histolitica and Entamoeba dispar E. Entamoeba histolitica and Entamoeba dispar
Question 7: Which is the only host for the causative agents of amoebiasis?
Pig B. Housefly C. Ruminant D. Sheep E. Human being
Question 8: What is the name given to drugs that are used to treat amoebiasis?
antitussive agents B. antihelmintic agents C. antibiotic agents D. antiamoebic agents E. antibacterial agents
Question 9: Where in human body are the potential drugs used to treat amoebiasis active?
Within the bowel lumen B. In the pancrease C. In the gall bladder D. In the intestines E. In the lungs
Question 10: What are drugs used to treat parasitic infections caused by worms called?
antitussive agents B. antihelmintic agents C. antibiotic agents D. antiamoebic agents E. antibacterial agents
Question 11: Which are the two major active metabolites formed from the metabolism of metronidazole in the liver?
2-hydroxymethyl metronidazole and acetamide B. Tinidazole and ornidazole C. Diloxanide furoate and metronidazole acetic acid D. Acetamide and metronidazole acetic acid E. 2-hydroxymethyl metronidazole and metronidazole acetic acid
Question 12: Which of the following pairs of antiamoebic drugs have a similar mode of action against amoebiasis?
Diloxanide furoate and tinidazole B. Ornidazole and tinidazole C. Metronidazole and diloxanide furoate D. Metronidazole and tinidazole E. Dihydroemetin and metronidazole
Question 13: Which of the following is not a potential reactive intermediate formed from the parasital reduction of the 5-nitro group of metronidazole?
Nitroxide B. Nitro C. Nitroso D. Hydroxylamine E. Amine