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Pharma Quiz 2013. Theme. Fun with Pharma. Round 1. One Two Three. Rules for Round 1 Part 1 Each team will be asked one question that has a single answer. Ten points for answering the direct question correctly. Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Pharma Quiz 2013
ThemeFun with Pharma
Round 1One Two
Three
Rules for Round 1 Part 1• Each team will be asked one question that has a single
answer.
• Ten points for answering the direct question correctly.
• Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team.
• Five points for answering the pass question correctly.
• You have 30 seconds to answer direct question and 5 seconds for pass question.
Round 1 – Part 1One
Name the first drug to be isolated in pure form.
Question No: 1
Team A
Team A
Morphine
Answer
Which is the first peptide mediator to be
characterized and the first to be produced
commercially for clinical use?
Question No: 2
Team B
Team B
Oxytocin
Answer
Name the first drug discovered to have local
anesthetic activity.
Question No: 3
Team C
Team C
Cocaine
Answer
Name the first successful drug for the treatment
of tuberculosis.
Question No: 4
Team D
Team D
Para amino salicylic acid
Answer
Name the first drug to be discovered that
prevents the entry of HIV into host cells.
Question No: 5
Team E
Team E
Enfuvirtide
Answer
Round 1 – Part 2Two
Rules for Round 1 Part 2• Every team will be asked two questions and each question has two
answers.
• Five points for every correct answer for the direct question. So totally 10 points for each direct question.
• Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team.
• Two points for a single correct answer and five points for both correct answers for a pass question.
• You have 30 seconds to answer direct question and 5 seconds for pass question.
Name two groups of drugs for which phase I clinical
trials are conducted in patients.
Question No: 1
Team E
Team E
Anticancer drugs
Anti HIV drugs
Answer
Name two drugs that can induce as well as
inhibit microsomal enzymes.
Question No: 2
Team E
Team E
Alcohol
Ritonavir
Answer
Name two drugs that can cause
dissociative anesthesia.
Question No: 3
Team D
Team D
Ketamine
Phencyclidine
Answer
Name two antiviral drugs that can be
administered by inhalational route.
Question No: 4
Team D
Team D
Ribavirin
Zanamivir
Answer
Name two structures in which postganglionic
sympathetic fibers release acetylcholine.
Question No: 5
Team C
Team C
Skeletal muscle blood vessels
Thermoregulatory sweat glands
Answer
Name two drugs that can act as agonist or
antagonist for the same receptor depending
on the site of these receptors.
Question No: 6
Team C
Team C
Tamoxifen
Raloxifene
Answer
Name two drugs that can block T type calcium
channels.
Question No: 7
Team B
Team B
Valproic acid
Trimethadione
Ethosuximide
Answer
Name two aminoglycosides that can be
administered orally.
Question No: 8
Team B
Team B
Neomycin
Paromomycin
Answer
Name two drugs that can be administered by a
pen injector.
Question No: 9
Team A
Team A
Insulin
Epinephrine
Answer
Name two anticancer drugs that are bone
marrow sparring.
Question No: 10
Team A
Team A
Vincristine
Bleomycin
Answer
Name two third generation cephalosporins
that have anti-pseudomal activity.
Question No: 11
Audience
Audience
Ceftazidime
Cefoperazone
Answer
Round 1 – Part 3Three
Rules for Round 1 Part 3• Every team will be asked three questions and each question has three
answers.
• Five points for every correct answer for the direct question. So totally 15 points for each direct question.
• Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team.
• Two points for a single correct answer, five points for two correct answers and eight points for all three correct answers for a pass question.
• You have 30 seconds to answer direct question and 5 seconds for pass question.
Name the three scientists who were awarded the
Nobel prize for medicine in 1945 for discovery of
penicillin.
Question No: 1
Team A
Team A
Alexander Fleming
H .W. Florey
E.B. Chain
Answer
What are the three basic tenets of medical
ethics?
Question No: 2
Team A
Team A
Autonomy
Beneficence and non-maleficence
Justice and Equality
Answer
Name the three diseases for which
ivermectin is the drug of choice.
Question No: 3
Team A
Team A
Onchocerciasis
Strongyloidiasis
Cutaneous larva migrans
Answer
Name the three editors of the book “Basic &
Clinical Pharmacology” – 12th edition.
Question No: 4
Team B
Team B
Bertram G. Katzung
Antony J. Trevor
Susan B. Masters
Answer
What are the three ‘R’s of ethics of animal
experimentation?
Question No: 5
Team B
Team B
Reduce
Refine
Replace
Answer
Name three antiarrhythmics that are not
included in the Vaughan Williams
classification.
Question No: 6
Team B
Team B
Digoxin
Adenosine
Magnesium sulphate
Potassium
Answer
Name three drugs affecting cholinergic
system that are used for diagnostic
purposes.
Question No: 7
Team C
Team C
Edrophonium
Methacholine
Tropicamide
Answer
What are the three C’s of tricyclic
antidepressant toxicity?
Question No: 8
Team C
Team C
Convulsions
Cardiotoxicity
Coma
Answer
Name three drugs that were designed using
computers.
Question No: 9
Team C
Team C
Captopril
Amikacin
Saquinavir
Answer
Name three hit and run drugs.
Question No: 10
Team D
Team D
Phenoxybenzamine
Omeprazole
Aspirin
Answer
Name three groups of anticancer
agents that are derived from plants.
Question No: 11
Team D
Team D
Vinca alkaloids
Epipodophyllotoxin (etoposide, teniposide)
Taxanes
Camptothecin (topotecan, irinotecan )
Answer
Name three drugs contributed by Indians to the
armamentarium of drugs.
Question No: 12
Team D
Team D
Reserpine
Centchroman
Hamycin
Answer
Name three drug groups that can reduce
mortality in heart failure.
Question No: 13
Team E
Team E
Beta blockers
ACE inhibitors
K+ sparing diuretics
Answer
What are the three C’s followed by
pharmaceutical companies for promotion
of their products?
Question No: 14
Team E
Team E
Convince
Corrupt
Confuse
Answer
Name three GIT drugs that are not absorbed
in the intestines but still administered orally.
Question No: 15
Team E
Team E
Antacids
Sucralfate
Osmotic purgatives (magnesium hydroxide, sorbitol,
lactulose, polyethylene glycol)
Bile acid binding resins (Cholestyramine, colestipol,
colesevelam)
Answer
Round 2The Lighter
Side
Round 2 – Part 1Nicknames
Rules for Round 2• This round has two parts. Part 1 – Nicknames and Part 2 – Quotable
quotes.
• In Part 1 every team will be asked two questions and one question in Part 2. All questions have single correct answer.
• Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team.
• You have 30 seconds to answer each direct question and five seconds for pass question.
• Ten points for answering the direct question correctly and five points for a pass question.
Which drug is nicknamed as “psych serine”?
Question No: 1
Team B
Team B
Cycloserine
Answer
Which drug is popularly known as “angel dust”?
Question No: 2
Team B
Team B
Phencyclidine
Answer
Name the drug that was nicknamed as “magic bullet” by Paul Ehrlich.
Question No: 3
Team C
Team C
Salvarsan
Answer
Which drug is also known as “resurrection drug”?
Question No: 4
Team C
Team C
Eflornithine
Answer
World Health Organisation (WHO) called this drug as the “most important advancement of 20th century”. Identify this drug.
Question No: 5
Team D
Team D
Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS)
Answer
Which drug is nicknamed as “truth serum” by forensic
psychiatrist?
Question No: 6
Team D
Team D
Thiopentone
Answer
Which drug was called “sweet oil of vitriol” in the 16th
century?
Question No: 7
Team E
Team E
Diethyl ether
Answer
Which drug is nicknamed as “date rape drug”?
Question No: 8
Team E
Team E
Gamma Hydroxy Butyric acid
Answer
Name the drug that is nicknamed as “smelly
forerunner of nitrates”.
Question No: 9
Team A
Team A
Amyl nitrite
Answer
The abstinence syndrome of this drug
constitutes restlessness, runny nose, diarrhea,
shivering and piloerection and hence the person
is named as “cold turkey”. Which drug causes
these symptoms on withdrawal?
Question No: 10
Team A
Team A
Morphine
Answer
Round 2 – Part 2Quotable Quotes
In 1680, Thomas Sydenham sang the glory of
this drug as “Among the remedies which it has
pleased Almighty God to give to man to relieve
his sufferings, none is so universal and so
efficacious as this”. What drug did he refer to?
Question No: 1
Team A
Team A
Morphine
Answer
William Shakespeare described the effect of this
drug as “Provokes the desire, but takes away the
performance”. What drug was he describing?
Question No: 2
Team E
Team E
Alcohol
Answer
A famous rheumatologist described the action of this
drug in a lighter way as “The patient has to run before
he can walk”. What drug is he referring to?
Question No: 3
Team D
Team D
Colchicine
Answer
Oliver Wendell Holmes, the neurologist-poet-
philosopher appreciated the usefulness of this
drug as “The fierce extremity of suffering has
been steeped in the waters of forgetfulness and
the deepest furrow in the knotted brow of agony
has been smoothed forever”. Identify the drug.
Question No: 4
Team C
Team C
Ether
Answer
The famous adage for the toxicity of a drug is
given below. Identify this drug.
Hot as a hareBlind as a batDry as a boneRed as a beetMad as a hen
Question No: 5
Team B
Team B
Atropine
Answer
Round 3
Colorful Visuals
Rules for Round 2• This round has two parts. Part 1 – Colours and Part 2 – Visuals.
• In both parts every team will be asked three questions.
• Unanswered / wrongly answered questions pass to the next team.
• You have 30 seconds to answer each direct question and five seconds for pass question.
• Ten points for answering the direct question correctly and five points for a pass question.
Round 3 – Part 1Colors
Identify the Nobel laureate who is credited with the
discovery of first clinically useful beta blocker.
Question No: 1
Team C
James Black
Answer Team C
Name a drug that causes black discoloration of feces.
Question No: 2
Team C
Iron salts, Bismuth
Team CAnswer
What is meant by black box warning?
Question No: 3
Team C
A warning about the serious adverse effect of a drug
that is printed within a black box on the carton.
Team C Answer
Which drug causes red man syndrome? Why does it
cause this adverse effect?
Question No: 4
Team D
Vancomycin.
Due to release of histamine (when rapidly infused)
Team DAnswer
Name the drug that causes loss of red-green color
discrimination.
Question No: 5
Team D
Ethambutol
Team D Answer
Name the drug that is extracted from a red colored bacteria.
Question No: 6
Team D
Erythromycin from Streptomyces erythreus
Team D Answer
Name the drug that causes yellowish brown discoloration
of teeth in children.
Question No: 7
Team E
Tetracycline
Team EAnswer
Which country’s ADR reporting form is called as
“yellow form”?
Question No: 8
Team E
United Kingdom (UK)
Team E Answer
Which kind of waste materials should be disposed
in a yellow bag?
Question No: 9
Team E
Infectious waste and any material in contact with body fluids.
Team EAnswer
Name the drug that causes grey-blue
discoloration in sun exposed areas.
Question No: 10
Team A
Amiodarone
Team A Answer
Name an antibiotic that causes methhemoglobinemia.
Question No: 11
Team A
Dapsone
Team A Answer
Name the cardiovascular drug that causes cyanide
poisoning.
Question No: 12
Team A
Sodium nitroprusside
Team A Answer
Name the drug which causes ‘purple toe syndrome’.
Question No: 14
Team B
Warfarin
Team BAnswer
Name the drug obtained from this plant which is
named after its purple colored flowers.
Question No: 15
Team B
Digoxin
Team B Answer
If a patient is receiving this
purple colored strip of tablets,
what disease is he suffering
from? What could be his type /
category of disease?
Question No: 13
Team B
Leprosy
Multi bacillary leprosy
Team BAnswer
Round 3 – Part 2Visuals
Name the special type of
intravenous infusion set which
has the Murphy’s chamber as
shown. What is the purpose of
this modification?
Question No: 1
Team B
Team B
Paediatric infusion set
To provide micro drops
Answer
Two tablets (A and B) were
dropped into a glass of water
with no effervescence. This
picture shows them after a few
minutes. Mention the type of
tablet A.
Question No: 2
Team B
A B
Team B
Dispersible tablet
Answer
This neonate has developed
cyanosis and weakness
after administration of an
antimicrobial. Identify this
adverse effect and the drug
responsible for this.
Question No: 3
Team B
Team B
Gray baby syndrome
Chloramphenicol
Answer
What is the name given for
this special type of
ampoules which have a
white band (indicated by
arrow)?
Question No: 4
Team A
Team A
Snap open ampoules
Answer
Name the antibacterial available as solution for
nebulisation.
Question No: 5
Team A
Team A
Tobramycin
Answer
Name a cardiovascular
drug that can cause this
adverse effect.
Question No: 6
Team A
Team A
Spironolactone
Digoxin
Answer
Identify this device. Name a
drug that can be administered
by this device.
Question No: 7
Team E
Team E
Vaginal applicator
Clotrimazole
Answer
Name the drug that is administered
as a swallow while taking this
contrast radiograph of esophagus.
Question No: 8
Team E
Team E
Barium
Answer
The photo of a patient before and after 6 months of systemic therapy with a drug is shown. Identify the nature of the drug.
Question No: 9
Team E
Before therapy After six months of therapy
Team E
Corticosteroids
Answer
Identify this instrument
used for administration
of drugs.
Question No: 10
Team D
Team D
Intravenous infusion pump
Answer
What is the meaning of the term ‘eutectic’?
Question No: 11
Team D
Team D
Mixture of two solids whose resultant melting point
becomes less than the individual components.
Answer
Mention the drug that can lead to twin pregnancy.
Question No: 12
Team D
Team D
Clomiphene
Answer
Name a drug that is slowly released by a drug eluting stent.
Question No: 13
Team C
Team C
Sirolimus
Answer
What is the name of these
special boxes and how
many such box(es) will be
used to complete the full
course of treatment by a
tuberculosis patient?
Question No: 14
Team C
Team C
Patient wise box (PWB)
A brown carton contains two coloured sachets (blue / red)
of which one is for intensive phase and the other one is
for continuation phase.
Answer
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