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PACOP Module 2 (MC) Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified Which process describes the conversion of a drug from dosage form to solution? a. Distribution b. Dissolution c. Absorption d. Elimination The pH at which a drug is 50% ionized and 50% unionized is known as: a. Solubility point b. pKa c. pHmax d. Ka Which pharmacokinetic phase is concerned with the movement of drug from site of administration to systemic circulation? a. Distribution 2 b. Metabolism c. Absorption d. Excretion Which organ is the primary site of drug metabolism? a. Kidney b. Liver c. Lungs d. Skin The term "first-pass effect" mainly occurs after: a. Oral administration b. Intravenous injection c. Intramuscular injection d. Sublingual administration Which transport process requires energy and moves drugs against concentration gradient? a. Passive diffusion 3 b. Active transport c. Facilitated diffusion d. Filtration Which plasma protein is primarily responsible for binding acidic drugs? a. Albumin b. Globulin c. Hemoglobin d. Fibrinogen Which pharmacokinetic parameter represents the volume in which a drug appears to be distributed? a. Clearance b. Volume of distribution c. Half-life d. Bioavailability The fraction of unchanged drug reaching the systemic circulation is known as: 4 a. First-pass effect b. Bioavailability c. Distribution coefficient d. Clearance Which organ is the major site of drug excretion? a. Lungs b. Kidneys c. Skin d. Intestine What does the term “half-life” of a drug mean? a. Time required for plasma concentration to reduce by 50% b. Time for complete elimination c. Time for peak plasma concentration d. Time for absorption to finish Which order of kinetics shows a constant fraction of drug eliminated per unit time? 5 a. Zero-order kinetics

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PACOP Module 2 (MC) Questions and
Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 |
Correct & Verified
Which process describes the conversion of a drug from dosage form to solution?

a. Distribution


✔✔ b. Dissolution


c. Absorption

d. Elimination




The pH at which a drug is 50% ionized and 50% unionized is known as:

a. Solubility point


✔✔ b. pKa


c. pHmax

d. Ka




Which pharmacokinetic phase is concerned with the movement of drug from site of

administration to systemic circulation?

a. Distribution


1

,b. Metabolism


✔✔ c. Absorption


d. Excretion




Which organ is the primary site of drug metabolism?

a. Kidney


✔✔ b. Liver


c. Lungs

d. Skin




The term "first-pass effect" mainly occurs after:


✔✔ a. Oral administration


b. Intravenous injection

c. Intramuscular injection

d. Sublingual administration




Which transport process requires energy and moves drugs against concentration gradient?

a. Passive diffusion


2

,✔✔ b. Active transport


c. Facilitated diffusion

d. Filtration




Which plasma protein is primarily responsible for binding acidic drugs?


✔✔ a. Albumin


b. Globulin

c. Hemoglobin

d. Fibrinogen




Which pharmacokinetic parameter represents the volume in which a drug appears to be

distributed?

a. Clearance


✔✔ b. Volume of distribution


c. Half-life

d. Bioavailability




The fraction of unchanged drug reaching the systemic circulation is known as:


3

, a. First-pass effect


✔✔ b. Bioavailability


c. Distribution coefficient

d. Clearance




Which organ is the major site of drug excretion?

a. Lungs


✔✔ b. Kidneys


c. Skin

d. Intestine




What does the term “half-life” of a drug mean?


✔✔ a. Time required for plasma concentration to reduce by 50%


b. Time for complete elimination

c. Time for peak plasma concentration

d. Time for absorption to finish




Which order of kinetics shows a constant fraction of drug eliminated per unit time?


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