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This document contains the complete test bank for Crash Course Pharmacology, 6th Edition, edited by Catrin Page, Clive P. Page, and Philip Xiu. It includes exam-style practice questions tailored for the MLA and other medical licensing exams, covering core pharmacological principles, drug classes, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and clinical applications. The material is structured to reinforce key concepts and support effective revision for high-stakes medical assessments.

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Test Bank For Crash Course Pharmacology, 6th Edition

For the MLA and Medical Exams

Series Editors : Catrin Page & Clive P. Page & Philip Xiu

,Chapter 1: Introduction to Pharmacology



1. Pharmacology is the study of:

A. Herbal medicine only
B. Drugs and their effects on biological systems
C. Surgical treatment
D. Disease diagnosis

ANS: B

Rationale:
Pharmacology examines how drugs interact with living systems — including mechanisms,
effects, uses, and risks.

A — Too narrow

C — Surgery ≠ pharmacology

D — Diagnosis ≠ drug science



2. A drug is best defined as a substance that:

A. Always cures disease
B. Produces a biological effect
C. Must be synthetic
D. Requires a prescription

ANS: B

Rationale:
A drug is any chemical that alters biological function — therapeutic or not.

A — Many drugs manage, not cure

C — Many drugs are natural

D — OTC drugs exist



3. Pharmacodynamics refers to:

,A. Drug absorption
B. Drug metabolism
C. What the drug does to the body
D. What the body does to the drug

ANS: C

Rationale:
Pharmacodynamics = mechanism + effect of drugs.

A, B — Pharmacokinetics

D — Definition of pharmacokinetics



4. Pharmacokinetics describes:

A. Drug mechanism
B. Drug targets
C. ADME processes
D. Drug naming

ANS: C

Rationale:
Pharmacokinetics = Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion.

Other options belong to pharmacodynamics or regulation.



5. Most drug targets are:

A. Carbohydrates
B. Proteins
C. Lipids
D. Vitamins

ANS: B

Rationale:
Receptors, enzymes, ion channels, and transporters are proteins.

Other molecules are rarely direct targets.

, 6. A drug that activates a receptor is called a:

A. Blocker
B. Antagonist
C. Agonist
D. Inhibitor

ANS: C

Rationale:
Agonists bind and activate receptors.

B — Blocks receptor

D — Often enzyme related

A — Non-specific term



Drug–Receptor Interactions



7. Affinity refers to a drug’s:

A. Maximum effect
B. Binding strength to receptor
C. Toxicity
D. Duration

ANS: B

Rationale:
Affinity = how tightly a drug binds.

A — Efficacy

C — Safety issue

D — Time parameter



8. Efficacy describes:

A. Binding ability
B. Maximum effect produced

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