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Most likely questions for viva voce exam of POC-I FYB.Pharm Sem-II


Most likely questions for viva voce exam of POC-I 

(F.Y.B.Pharm Sem-II)

Written by: Supriya Mandrupkar

         Viva voce exams are an integral part of practical exams in B.Pharmacy curriculum. Viva exams can give direct inputs about subject understanding of a student. Mostly students are fearful about viva exams and they exaggerate the external examiner as the most ghastly creature on the planet. But if you are well prepared for this exam, it can not only give you a nice experience but also can boost your self confidence. So here are 20 most likely questions for viva voce of POC-I as per new PCI syllabus for F.Y.B.Pharm students. 

         
1.       What is systematic qualitative analysis? What are the steps involved in it?
2.      Why aromatic compounds burn with sooty flame?
3.      Which aliphatic compounds burn with smoky flame? Why?
4.     What is Baeyer’s test?
5.      What is Lassaigne’s test? For which purpose it is used?
6.      What is the procedure of Lassaigne’s test?
7.      Why the ignition tube must be dry in fusion test?
8.      Why is distilled water used for preparation of SFE?
9.     What is sodium bicarbonate test for carboxylic acids?
10.  Which test is used to distinguish between benzoic acid and phthalic acid? 
11.   What is ferric chloride test for phenols? 
12.  What is Lucas test?
13.   What is 2,4-DNP TEST?
14.  What is Fehling’s test? 
15.  What is Tollen’s test? 
16.  What is nitrous acid test?
17.   What is Biuret test?
18.  What is derivative preparation?
19.  What is melting point?
20. What is boiling point?

Prepare the answers for these questions and crack the viva easily.
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Supriya Mandrupkar is a Pharmacist who pursues her career as an Asst. Professor in a reputed academic institute in India. Her passion is to train young minds to explore their full potential and help them emerge as professionally competent pharmacists.

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