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Unit III Antacid (Gastrointestinal Agent) Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry

Acid base titration Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit-II - New!

Biotechnology Short Answer type Question - New!

Define Emulsions. Explain the stability problems of emulsions and methods to overcome - New!

Define Posology. Discuss the various factors which affects the dose of drug - New!

Errors Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit-I - New!

General Anesthetics Drugs Synthesis - New!

Give the list of different types of suppository bases. List out the various qualities or ideal properties of suppository base. Describe any two types of bases used for the preparation of suppositories - New!

MC-1 Unit-2 (Drug Acting on Autonomic Nervous System)

Organic Chemistry-1 Short answer type Question

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit -V Conductometry

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit-II Non – Aqueous Titration

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit-V (Polarography)

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit-V (Potentiometry)

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Introduction

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 3 Unit 4th Heterocyclic compounds

Pharmacognosy Drugs

Pharmacognosy unit-1 (metabolic pathways in higher plants and their determination)

Pharmacognosy unit-2 (Secondary Metabolites)

Pharmacognosy unit-3 (Isolation, Identification and Analysis of Phytoconstituent)

Pharmacognosy unit-4 (Industrial production, estimation and utilization of the phytoconstituents)

Pharmacology-1Unit-3(Pharmacology of Drug acting on Peripheral nervous system)

Pharmacology-2 Unit-V Bioassay

Physical Pharmaceutics 4th sem Colloidal dispersions mcq

Physical Pharmaceutics 4th sem mcq (Rheology)

Production of Vaccine Hepatitis B - New!

Unit- 2 Organization and Personnel Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Unit- 4 Document Maintenance in Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Unit-1 DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT 1940 AND ITS RULES 1945

Unit-2 DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT 1940 AND ITS RULES 1945 -Pharmaceutical

Unit-2 Equipment and Raw Materials Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Unit-3 -NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT AND ITS RULES 1985 [NDPS ACT]

Unit-3 Medicinal and Toilet Preparations Act – 1955 (M and TP Act or Excise Duties Act – 1955) and its Rules – 1976

Unit-3 PHARMACY ACT 1948

Unit-4 - Drugs and Magic Remedies act 1954 and its Rules 1955 [DMR Act] Act - Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

Unit-4 Jurisprudence PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960

Unit-4 National Pharmaceutical pricing Authority

Unit-5 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence ( Code of Pharmaceutical ethics)

Unit-5 Good Warehouse Practice pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Unit-5 Introduction to Intellectual property Rights (IPR)

Unit-5 Jurisprudence MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY’S ACT 1971 (MTP ACT)

Unit-5 Pharmaceutical Legislation

Unit-I General Pharmacology Pharmacology-I

Unit-I National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), Pharmaceutical Quality Asurance

Unit: 2 Premises, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Unit:4 Complaints Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Write a detailed note on r-DNA technology - New!

Biochemistry

Biotechnology

English

CC-V A Critical Appreciation of Walt Whitman : Passage to India

CC-V A critical appreciation of Anne Bradstreet :The Prologue

CC-V Racial hatred/violence/ antagonism in William Faulkner: Dry Septembar

CC-VI The Murder of Roger Ackroyd as a detective story with difference// Write a critical note on the suspects and their motives// plot structure//incredible twist at the end of the novel

CC-VII Satan's Character in Paradise Lost

CC - I : Discuss the unique nature of the hero in Mrichhakatikam

CC - II : The role and function of Chorus in oedipus the king

CC - IX: Explanation( "Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!/No hungry generation tread thee down") of John Keats's "Ode to Nightingale"

CC - IX: Explanation( "O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been/cooled a long age in the deep-delved earth,/Tasting of Flora and the country green, /Dance, and Provencal song, and sum-burnt mirth!".) of John Keat's "Ode to Nightingale"

CC-IX: John Keats : Ode to Autumn short answer type question

The Rape of the Lock: supernatural/Epic machinery

2marks Question of Abhijnanashakuntalam

5 marks Question & Answer of Oedipus The King

CC - I : Briefly comment on the role of Sutradhara in the beginning of Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Comment on the Villain figure in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Critically Comment on any of the subplots of Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Discuss the role of Anasuya and Priyamvada in Kalidasa's play Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC - I : Discuss the significance of the prologue to Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC - I : How did Vasantasena discover Charudatta's generosity in Act II

CC - I : Justify the appropriation of the title of the play Abhijnanasakuntalam

CC - I : Mrichchhakatika: Theme of poverty and its effects

CC - I : Mrichhakatikam exemplify a prakarana

CC - I : Role of Vidushaka | Maitreya in Mrichchhakatika

CC - I : Significance of the title Mrichchhakatika

CC - I : The Character of Sakuntala in Kalidasa's Abhijnanasakuntalam

CC - I : What happens to Charudatta at the end of the play in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : What is Prastavana in Sanskrit Drama.

CC - I : What is the setting of the play Mrcchakatika

CC - I : What was Vasantasena's trick to Communicate with her lover

CC - I : Why did Vasantasena fall in love with a Penniless man in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Write a short note on the impact of the cause of Durvasa on the life of Shakuntala in act IV / or the dramatic significance of Durvasa's curse

CC - I : what is 'rupaka'

CC - II : Dramatic Irony/Tragic Irony in Sophocles' Oedipus the King

CC - II : Homer's The Iliad as an Epic | Describe the major features of an epic with special reference to Homer's The Iliad

CC - II : Oedipus as a tragic protagonist /Oedipus as A Victim Of Destiny/Oedipus as a Greek classical tragedy/Oedipus as a tragedy of or destiny is character

CC - II : Peripeteia /Anagnorisis/Hamartia

CC - II : The role and character of Creon in Oedipus the king

CC - II : What are the different oracles in Oedipus Rex

CC - III: Briefly comment on the role of Dr. Biswas in Anita Desai's novel Clear Light of Day./ Bim-Dr. Biswas relationship

CC - III: Briefly discuss the impact of partition as expressed in Anita Deasia's novel Clear Light of Day?/The political dimensions?/ Comment on Raja's approach to the Hindu-Muslim riot in the wake of partition?

CC - III: Briefly discuss the role of Bakul in Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light Of Day"

CC - III: Critically comment on the title of the novel Clear Light of the Day

CC - III: H.L.V Derozio : "Freedom to the Slave" Short Question & Answer

CC - III: Kamala Das : An Introduction Short question & Answer

CC - III: Kamala Das : An Introduction:- As an Autobiographical poem/ As a confessional poem/ a critical appreciation/ a feminist poem

CC - III: Kamala Das An Introduction explanation

CC - III: Nissim Ezekiel : Night Of The Scorpion Short Question & Answer

CC - III: The character of Bim/The Character of Tara/ Bim-Tara relationship/Bim Tara character contrast?

CC - III: Write the novel on the character of Mira Masi or Aunt Mira in Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light Of Day"

CC - IV: Imagery in Macbeth

CC - IV: Macbeth: Character of Lady Macbeth

CC - IV: Macbeth: Porter scene

CC - IV: Macbeth: Significance of the opening scene

CC - IV: Macbeth: The banquet scene

CC - IV: The Character of Macbeth | Problem of Evil

CC - IV: Write a Critical note on the Sleep-Walking scene in Macbeth

CC - IX: John Keats' "Ode to the Nightingale" Explanation ("Was it a vision, or a waking dream?/Fled is that music:-Do I Wake or Sleep?")

CC - IX: A Critical Appreciation Of John Keats' Ode to Autumn

CC - IX: A critical appreciation of The Chimney sweeper poem

CC - IX: John Keats " Ode to a Nightingale" Short Answer type Question

CC - IX: John Keats's "ode to Nightingle" Explanation ( "Away! away! for I will fly to thee, /not Charioted by Bacchus and his pards, /But on the viewless wings of poesy,...")

CC - IX: John keats' "Ode to Nightingale" explanation( "Now more than ever seems it rich to die, /To cease upon the midnight with no pain, /While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad /In such an ecstasy")

CC - IX: P. B. Shelley : Ode to the West Wind Short Answer Type question

CC - IX: Summary of John Keats Ode to a Nightingale

CC - IX: Tintern Abbey: As a philosophical poem about nature and man/ different stages in wordsworth's attitude to nature

CC - VII: John Milton: Paradise Lost: Give a description and comment on the Hell in "Paradise Lost" [Book-1]. do you find any inconsistency in it

CC - VII: John Milton: Paradise Lost: Invocation to the Muse, Milton's Christianizing the classical tradition

CC - VII: Thomas Gray : Elegy Written in the Country Churchyard Summary/ Explanation

CC - X: Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre : Mr. Rochester's character

CC - X: Robert Browning "My Last Duchess" Short Question & Answer

CC-I : Dramatic significance of Durvasa's curse

CC-I : The role of Madhavya in Abhijnanashakuntalam | The character of Vidusaka | Court jester | Clown

CC-I : The role of Nature in Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC-I : Theme of love in Kalidasa's Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC-IV : John Donne The Sun Rising Explanations

CC-IV: John Donne: The Good Morrow Explanations

CC-IV: The Good Morrow as a Metaphysical Love poem

CC:III: Anita Desai: Clear light of Day : Treatment Of time/Structure of the Novel

CC–VII Thomas Gray: Elegy written in a country Churchyard: As an elegy | elegiac characteristic

DSE –4 T. S. Eliot’s Tradition and the Individual Talent (Idea of Tradition)

DSE –4 Bible influence

DSE –4 Features of Indian English

Q. Analyse the story "The Intrusion" as a quest for identity. Or Q. Describe how Shashi Deshpande draws the plight of the modern Indian woman in her novel "The Intrusion". Or Q. How does Shashi Deshpande illustrate man woman relationship and its implications in the modern day society in her story "The Intrusion".

SEC : Film Studies

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla khan A Critical appreciation

The Character of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice

Theme of love and marriage in Austen's pride and prejudice

Inorganic chemistry

Jurisprudence

M.C-1

Organic Chemistry 3

Organic chemistry-1

Pharmacology-1

Pharmacology2

Physical pharmaceutics ii

Quality asurence

Semester1

CC - I : Discuss the unique nature of the hero in Mrichhakatikam

CC - II : The role and function of Chorus in oedipus the king

2marks Question of Abhijnanashakuntalam

5 marks Question & Answer of Oedipus The King

CC - I : Briefly comment on the role of Sutradhara in the beginning of Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Comment on the Villain figure in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Critically Comment on any of the subplots of Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Discuss the role of Anasuya and Priyamvada in Kalidasa's play Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC - I : Discuss the significance of the prologue to Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC - I : How did Vasantasena discover Charudatta's generosity in Act II

CC - I : Justify the appropriation of the title of the play Abhijnanasakuntalam

CC - I : Mrichchhakatika: Theme of poverty and its effects

CC - I : Mrichhakatikam exemplify a prakarana

CC - I : Role of Vidushaka | Maitreya in Mrichchhakatika

CC - I : Significance of the title Mrichchhakatika

CC - I : The Character of Sakuntala in Kalidasa's Abhijnanasakuntalam

CC - I : What happens to Charudatta at the end of the play in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : What is Prastavana in Sanskrit Drama.

CC - I : What is the setting of the play Mrcchakatika

CC - I : What was Vasantasena's trick to Communicate with her lover

CC - I : Why did Vasantasena fall in love with a Penniless man in Mrichhakatikam

CC - I : Write a short note on the impact of the cause of Durvasa on the life of Shakuntala in act IV / or the dramatic significance of Durvasa's curse

CC - I : what is 'rupaka'

CC - II : Dramatic Irony/Tragic Irony in Sophocles' Oedipus the King

CC - II : Homer's The Iliad as an Epic | Describe the major features of an epic with special reference to Homer's The Iliad

CC - II : Oedipus as a tragic protagonist /Oedipus as A Victim Of Destiny/Oedipus as a Greek classical tragedy/Oedipus as a tragedy of or destiny is character

CC - II : Peripeteia /Anagnorisis/Hamartia

CC - II : The role and character of Creon in Oedipus the king

CC - II : What are the different oracles in Oedipus Rex

CC-I : Dramatic significance of Durvasa's curse

CC-I : The role of Madhavya in Abhijnanashakuntalam | The character of Vidusaka | Court jester | Clown

CC-I : The role of Nature in Abhijnanashakuntalam

CC-I : Theme of love in Kalidasa's Abhijnanashakuntalam

Semester2

CC - III: Briefly comment on the role of Dr. Biswas in Anita Desai's novel Clear Light of Day./ Bim-Dr. Biswas relationship

CC - III: Briefly discuss the impact of partition as expressed in Anita Deasia's novel Clear Light of Day?/The political dimensions?/ Comment on Raja's approach to the Hindu-Muslim riot in the wake of partition?

CC - III: Briefly discuss the role of Bakul in Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light Of Day"

CC - III: Critically comment on the title of the novel Clear Light of the Day

CC - III: H.L.V Derozio : "Freedom to the Slave" Short Question & Answer

CC - III: Kamala Das : An Introduction Short question & Answer

CC - III: Kamala Das : An Introduction:- As an Autobiographical poem/ As a confessional poem/ a critical appreciation/ a feminist poem

CC - III: Kamala Das An Introduction explanation

CC - III: Nissim Ezekiel : Night Of The Scorpion Short Question & Answer

CC - III: The character of Bim/The Character of Tara/ Bim-Tara relationship/Bim Tara character contrast?

CC - III: Write the novel on the character of Mira Masi or Aunt Mira in Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light Of Day"

CC - IV: Imagery in Macbeth

CC - IV: Macbeth: Character of Lady Macbeth

CC - IV: Macbeth: Porter scene

CC - IV: Macbeth: Significance of the opening scene

CC - IV: Macbeth: The banquet scene

CC - IV: The Character of Macbeth | Problem of Evil

CC - IV: Write a Critical note on the Sleep-Walking scene in Macbeth

CC-IV : John Donne The Sun Rising Explanations

CC-IV: John Donne: The Good Morrow Explanations

CC-IV: The Good Morrow as a Metaphysical Love poem

CC:III: Anita Desai: Clear light of Day : Treatment Of time/Structure of the Novel

Q. Analyse the story "The Intrusion" as a quest for identity. Or Q. Describe how Shashi Deshpande draws the plight of the modern Indian woman in her novel "The Intrusion". Or Q. How does Shashi Deshpande illustrate man woman relationship and its implications in the modern day society in her story "The Intrusion".

Semester3

Semester4

CC - IX: Explanation( "Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!/No hungry generation tread thee down") of John Keats's "Ode to Nightingale"

CC - IX: Explanation( "O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been/cooled a long age in the deep-delved earth,/Tasting of Flora and the country green, /Dance, and Provencal song, and sum-burnt mirth!".) of John Keat's "Ode to Nightingale"

CC-IX: John Keats : Ode to Autumn short answer type question

CC - IX: John Keats' "Ode to the Nightingale" Explanation ("Was it a vision, or a waking dream?/Fled is that music:-Do I Wake or Sleep?")

CC - IX: A Critical Appreciation Of John Keats' Ode to Autumn

CC - IX: A critical appreciation of The Chimney sweeper poem

CC - IX: John Keats " Ode to a Nightingale" Short Answer type Question

CC - IX: John Keats's "ode to Nightingle" Explanation ( "Away! away! for I will fly to thee, /not Charioted by Bacchus and his pards, /But on the viewless wings of poesy,...")

CC - IX: John keats' "Ode to Nightingale" explanation( "Now more than ever seems it rich to die, /To cease upon the midnight with no pain, /While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad /In such an ecstasy")

CC - IX: P. B. Shelley : Ode to the West Wind Short Answer Type question

CC - IX: Summary of John Keats Ode to a Nightingale

CC - IX: Tintern Abbey: As a philosophical poem about nature and man/ different stages in wordsworth's attitude to nature

CC - VII: Thomas Gray : Elegy Written in the Country Churchyard Summary/ Explanation

CC - X: Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre : Mr. Rochester's character

CC - X: Robert Browning "My Last Duchess" Short Question & Answer

CC–VII Thomas Gray: Elegy written in a country Churchyard: As an elegy | elegiac characteristic

SEC : Film Studies

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla khan A Critical appreciation

The Character of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice

Theme of love and marriage in Austen's pride and prejudice

Semester6

Summary

bengali hons

competitive Exam Question

mcq

pharmaceutics i

pharmacognosy-2

previous year question

short question