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FPGEE NABP Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

Prepare effectively for your NABP FPGEE Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.

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Class of timolol is:

A.

Antiarrhythmic agents

B.

Antithyroid agents

C.

Anticonvulsants

D.

Beta blockers

E.

Antidepressants

Which of the following statement is/are correct regarding Gray Babies syndrome?

I- Occurs in premature and new born infants when choramphenicol is administrated during the first few days of life

II- Due to inability of the infant to metabolize the drug because of glucoronyl transferase deficiency

III- Glucoronyl transferase is required to detoxify cloramphenicol

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

All are correct

Examples of very narrow spectrum penicillins include all of the following, EXCEPT:

A.

Amoxicillin

B.

Nafcillin

C.

Methicillin

D.

Oxacillin

E.

All are very narrow spectrum penicillins

Gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease may be treated by which of the following agents?

I- Cefixime

II- Ceftriaxone

III- Ciprofloxacin

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

All are correct

The anatomical divisions of the small intestine include the:

I jejunum

II ileum

III duodenum

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

I, II and III

Which of the following compounds are considered the building blocks of nucleic acids?

A.

Nucleotides

B.

Nucleosides

C.

Monosaccharides

D.

Purines

E.

Amino acids

The blood volume of the average adult is approximately:

A.

5 L

B.

10 L

C.

15 L

D.

20 L

E.

25 L

All of the following statements are true regarding chronic inflammation, EXCEPT:

A.

It may develop as a granulomatous inflammation.

B.

It may be caused by persistent infections such as tuberculosis.

C.

It may occur with autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

D.

large numbers of macrophages are found in the infiltrate.

E.

Lymphocytes and eosinophils are rarely involved in its development.

F.

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Which of the following is NOT an essential amino acid?

A.

Methionine

B.

Argenine

C.

Leucine

D.

Tryptophan

E.

Glycine

Element found in the center of vitamin B12-cyanocobalamin:

A.

Iron

B.

Zinc

C.

Cobalt

D.

Magnesium

E.

Calcium

Non-protein portion of hemoglobin consist of:

A.

Ferrous complex of protophorphirin IX

B.

3 Heme unit surrounding an iron atom

C.

4 Heme unit surrounding a ferric ion

D.

4 Pyrrole rings linked through a Fe³+ mol.

E.

All are correct

In cardiovascular physiology, LaPlace's law relates the tension achieved in a blood vessel wall to:

I the length of the vessel

II the radius of vessel

III the intraluminal pressure

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

I, II and III

Both isoxazole and oxazole rings are found as substituents in some bacteriostatic sulfanilamides. They are present in these structures specifically because of their:

A.

Sizes and shapes

B.

Tautomeric activities

C.

Enzymatic activities

D.

Electron-donating effects

E.

Electron-withdrawing effects

Which of the following hormone acts on cell wall?

A.

Insulin

B.

Prolactin

C.

Cortisol

D.

Estrogen

E.

Alanine

Which of the following is considered normal sodium serum in human body?

A.

35 to 47 mEq/L

B.

147 to 150 mEq/L

C.

135 to 147mEq/L

D.

75 to 135 mEq/L

E.

125 to 145 mEq/L

The most abundant metal ion in human body

A.

Iron

B.

Magnesium

C.

Aluminum

D.

Phosphorous

E.

Potassium

Degradation of hemoglobin in mammal involves:

A.

Formation of bile pigments

B.

Formation of urobilinogen

C.

Formation of biliverdin

D.

Non-oxidative cleavage of phosphirin ring

E.

All are correct

Keratin is an example of:

A.

Protein

B.

Peptin

C.

Scleroprotein

D.

Albuminoid

E.

C and D are correct

Folic acid has tetrahydrofolate coenzyme activity which is based on the:

A.

pyrimidine ring

B.

purine ring

C.

pyrazine ring

D.

pteridine ring

E.

pyridine ring

Which pyrimidine base is not present in RNA sequence?

A.

Uracil

B.

Thiamine

C.

Cytosine

D.

Guanine

E.

Adenine

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