[24] Hyocyanine is the active principal in:

(a) Belladonna
folium.

(b) Hyoscyami folium.

(c) Stramoni folium.

(d)
Withania folium.

(e) All of the above.

[25] The responsible of
cancer action in Nicotiana tabacum is:

(a)
Nicotine metabolic products.

(b)
Azotic compounds.

(c) (-)
Nicotine.

(d) Nicotyrine.

(e) Lobeline.

[26] The following structure
is:

(a) Yohimbine.

(b)
Corynanthine.

(c)
Reserpine.

(d) Reserpinine.

(e) Aspargine.

[27] Eserine is the active principle
of:

(a) Hippocastani semen.

(b) Primula radix.

(c)
Saponaria radix.

(d) Physostigma
semen.

(e) Passiflorae herba.

[28] Primula
radix can be used in big doses as:

(a)
Expectorant.

(b) Antitusive.

(c) Diuretic.

(d)
Analeptic.

(e) Emetic.

[29]
Slight pubescent leaves, ovate, acuminate apex, and have anisocytic stomata.
These characters belong to:

(a) Boldo
folium.

(b) Khat folium.

(c) Nicotiana folium.

(d)
Withania folium.

(e) Belladonna
folium.

[30] Use of cocaine may cause:

(a)
Psychological changes.

(b) Intense
anxiety.

(c) Confusion.

(d) Hallucination.

(e)
All of the above.

[31] Kolik is a drug with spasmolytic
properties because the present of:

(a) Belladonna
extract.

(b) Hyocyamus
sulfate.

(c) Scopolamine

(d) B + C

(e)
Papaverine.HCL

[32] The main effects of chewing khat
are:

(a) Hyperactivity and manic
behavior.

(b) Euphoria and
Excitation.

(c) Psychosis and loose of
appetites.

(d) Hyperthermia and increase in
respiration.

(e) All of the above.

[33]
عرق الذهب Belong to:

(a)
Rubiaceae

(b)
Loganiaceae.

(c) Apocynaceae

(d) Ranunculaceae.

(e)
Cruciferae

[34] The following structure is:

(a) Vincamine

(b)
Cholchicine.

(c)
Brucine.

(d) Sarpagine.

(e) Strychnine.

[35] Which from the following drugs
must be indicate with medical prescription:

(a)
Baby-Name syrup.

(b) Actifed
syrup.

(c) Algonal supp.

(d) Pulmadrine syrup.

(e)
Neo-Spasmyl tablet.

[36] The esterification of C6 in morphine lead
to:

(a) Loosing activity.

(b) Decreasing euphoric sensation.

(c)
Increasing euphoric sensation.

(d)
Decreasing analgesic activity.

(e)
Increasing analgesic activity.

[37] Datura toxicity is caused
by:

(a) Atropine.

(b) Belladonine.

(c)
Hyocyaninie.

(d) Scopine.

(e) Non of the above.

[38]
Chemotype II of Withania somnifera include:

(a)
Withaferine A + withanolide D.

(b)
Withanolide D + Withanolide E.

(c)
Withanolide D + Withanolide G.

(d)
Withanolide E + Withanolide G.

(e)
Withanolide D

[39] Pulmadrin syrup is a drug with expectorant
action this drug contains:

(a) Pseudoephedrine
and Codeine phosphate.

(b) Ephedrine and
Pseudoephedrine.

(c) Ephedrine and Codeine
phosphate.

(d) Ipecacuanha and Codeine
phosphate

(e) Pseudoephedrine.

[40]
Hydrastis rhizome belong to:

(a)
Hydrastaceae.

(b)
Monimiaceae.

(c)
Papaveraceae

(d)
Ranunculaceae.

(e)
Cruciferae

[41] Free base cocaine is:

(a)
Cocaine hydrochloride.

(b) Cocaine with
water-soluble components.

(c) Cocaine
without its water-soluble components.

(d) Crack
cocaine.

(e) Non of the above.

[42] Scilla
bulbus belong to:

(a) Araliaceae
family.

(b) Ranunculaceae family.

(c) Liliaceae family.

(d)
Apocynacea family.

(e) Scrophulariacea
family.

[43] The sugar attachments in cardenolide structure due
to:

(a) Increase of action on heart muscle.

(b) Increase of force
and speed of contraction.

(c) Disappear of action.

(d) More
solubility.

(e) More solubility and increase fixation of glycosides on
heart muscle.

[44] Anti-inflammatory action of liquorice due
to:

(a) Glycyrrhizinic acid

(b) Glycyrrhitic acid

(c)
Saponine

(d) Flavonoids

(e) Sugars

[45] Asthmadrine tablet
contain:

(a) Ephedrine and
Pseudoephedrine.

(b) Ephedrine and
Theophyline.

(c) Pseudoephedrine and
Theophyline.

(d) Ephedrine.

(e) Pseudoephedrine.

[46] By the term of cocainomanie,
we under stand:

(a) Addiction of
cocaine.

(b) Repeated doses of
cocaine.

(c) Fatal doses of cocaine.

(d) Chew of cocaine.

(e) All of
the above.

[47] Cytisus scoparius belong to:

(a)
Solanaceae family.

(b) Papaveraceae
family.

(c) Rubiaceae family.

(d) Fabaceae family.

(e)
Cruciferae family.

[48] High doses of boldine due to:

(a) Inhibit lipid peroxidation.

(b)
Protect the liver against the toxic effects.

(c) Increase billiard secretion.

(d) Relaxant effect on smooth muscle.

(e) Dyspepsia and constipation.

[49] Hydrastine is
indicated in:

(a) Respiratory tract
infection.

(b) Choleretic.

(c) Tonic.

(d)
Oxytocic

(e) All of the
above.

[50] Maximum dose of cholchicine in 24 hours is:

(a) 2mg.

(b)
4mg.

(c) 6mg.

(d) 6 – 20mg.

(e)
2mg/kg/body.