Biology 10 Chapter 18 Challenge MCQs Test

In Biology 10 Chapter 18 Challenge MCQs Test, there are 78 MCQs. This test contains all the Chapter 18 MCQs of practice tests. So just do the practice of all the 5 MCQs Tests then come to do this test. All these MCQ tests are for Federal Board students.


Biology 10 Chapter 18 Challenge MCQs Test


Challenge MCQs Test

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Class 10 Biology
Chapter 18
Full Chapter Challenge Test

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Long term use of ___________ drug induced suicidal thoughts:

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Which one is prescribed as is strange Analgesic under the name diamorphine in many Western countries:

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Sulfonamides affect bacteria in the following way:

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To which granp aspirin belong;

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__________ recognize the weakened or dead pathogens as enemies and start producing antibodies against them

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Diazepam is Included In:

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Which cells in body provide protection against future infections?

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Drugs obtained from animals usually their ___________ products.

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Aspirin is a a/an:

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Antibiotics are derived from microorganisms:

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A Cardiotonic is:

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Which interfere with syntheis of bacterial cell wall?

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The example of a pain reliever is:

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Which of the following addictive drugs Is obtained from opium?

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Edward Jenner Introduced the world's first:

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Which of following are used to relieve pain for patients with chronic diseases such as cancer.

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Cardiotonic is used to stimulate the heart, it Is made from the leaves of purple flowered plant called:

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Antibiotics are used for the;

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Expired drugs can cause damage to:

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Penicillin is derived from fungus

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Which should not be used during period of tooth development?

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When the antibiotics are not effective against viral infections, then called;

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The scientific name of marijuana plant is:

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Aspirin is categorized as:

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The medicine reduces the pain;

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Mescaline comes from:

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Small doses of ________ result in feeling of well-being that lasts two to three hours.

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A medicine for lowering blood pressure, which has sulfonamide group

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__________ is not used in children under the age of 8 and during the period of tooth development:

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Morphine and Codeine are derived from:

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Which inhibit or kill bacteria?

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Antibiotics used to treat a few types of bacteria are called __________ antibiotics.

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The methods of administering is/are;

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The powder form of __________ is applied on wounds to stop bleeding and present infection:

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Which is derived from Cactus?

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A medicine for lowering blood pressure is:

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Drugs which make a person dependent on them are:

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Which of following is an example of synthetic drug?

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From the leaves of foxglove, which is obtained?

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Which of the following drugs is obtained from plants?

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Early Pharmacologist focused on:

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High doses of ________ increases heart rate?

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Which of following affects production of sperms in men?

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This drug belongs to Hallucinogens:

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The drugs that causes changes in perception, thought. emotion and consciousness are:

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Penicillin Is obtained from:

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What affects sympathetic Nervous system?

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Which of following drug is derived from a mushroom?

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A cardiotonic digitalis is obtained from a plant:

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The drugs used to seduce pale are known as;

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When Sir Alexander Fleming was awarded Nobel prize on the discovery of penicillin?

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Bacteriostatics an antibiotics:

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An example of illegal addictive drug is:

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Drugs which are obtained from animals are:

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Which are aroused for ecstatic effects?

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Most commonly abused Narcotic is:

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In case of tetanus vaccination which is for limited time ____________ are used for continuous protection.

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What Is true about vaccines?

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Medicines which are used to stimulate heart rate are called:

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Sir Alexander Fleming is ______ biologist.

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_______ destroy microorganisms found on non-living objects.

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Which of following is/are an example of prescription drug:

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In which year a British physician Edward Jenner infected a young boy with cowpox by Injecting pus cells:

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Hallucinogen which Is smoked Is;

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Who discovered penicillin?

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Paracetamol is a/an:

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Example of non-prescription drug is:

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Which of these addictive drugs are also used as painkillers?

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The role of antiseptics Is:

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Pathogens contain special proteins called:

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Until 1890, the subject pharmacology was known as:

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Who Introduced Carbolic Acid?

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Who Introduced the Idea of sterile surgery for first time

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The substances used for the treatment, cure, prevention or diagnosis of disease are called;

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Which of following is/are broad spectrum antibiotics?

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The most prescribed medications In modern medicine are:

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The example of Sedative is:

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Which of following is not an antibiotic?

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