gpat 2010
Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test
(All India Council for Technical Education)
Organising Institute
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Vadodra-390002, India
   Admit Card! The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT 2010) would be conducted under the aegis of National Monitoring Committee, All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi by The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, for the first time as per AICTE letter (No. D.O. No. Acad/GPAT/2010 dated 02.12.2009) and Advt.No.ACAD/01(02)/2010.    RESULT GPAT-2010

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER

The GPAT-2010 question paper will consist of one hundred (100 No.) multiple choice objective questions only. Candidates have to mark the correct choice by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS). Each right answer will carry one mark while for each wrong answer 1/3 (one third) negative marks will be deducted.

Each question will have four choices for the answer. Out of these, only one choice is correct. Each choice contains a single, stand-alone statement/phrase/data/structure.

The type of questions asked in this examination would be to evaluate a candidate’s aptitude and subject knowledge of Pharmacy field which may involve basic principles, facts, formulae/laws, understanding of the fundamental ideas, and application or drawing observations of the fundamentals of pharmacy discipline. Some examples of the multiple choice objective questions are given below:

  1. Cell walls of Gram positive bacteria contains :
    1. Only polypeptides
    2. Only polysaccharides
    3. Peptidoglycans consisting of NAM-NAG and D-alanine
    4. Mycolic acid and peptidoglycan
  2. Gradient elution in HPLC involves :
    1. Using columns of normal phase and reverse phase alternatively
    2. Changing the composition of mobile phase
    3. Slow running of the mobile phase
    4. Injecting the samples one after the other
  3. G-Strophanthin on hydrolysis affords :
    1. Sarsasapogenin
    2. Quabagenin
    3. Digitoxigen
    4. Gitoxigenin
  4. The freezing point of 1% w/v solution of sodium chloride is -0.576 0C and that of 1% w/v cocaine hydrochloride is -0.09 0C. What concentration of sodium chloride solution is required to make 1 % w/v cocaine hydrochloride solution isotonic with blood plasma?
    1. 0.5 % w/v
    2. 0.9 % w/v
    3. 0.373 % w/v
    4. 0.746 % w/v
NEGATIVE MARKING : There is a one-third (1/3) negative marking for each wrong answer.
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Date of GPAT 2010 Examination
(2:00 - 5:00 pm)
2nd May 2010
Announcement of the result of GPAT 2010/GPAT EXAM
24th May 2010
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