MCQ Collection

Australia MCQs

Practice Australia questions with answers and explanations.

Reasoning scenario 11: An international university applicant is asked to integrate unfamiliar evidence and quantitative information. The setting is a research planning exercise. All dorins are jovins. No jovin is a merek. Which conclusion follows?

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Reasoning scenario 3: An international university applicant is asked to integrate unfamiliar evidence and quantitative information. The setting is a research planning exercise. All farens are mereks. No merek is a pelan. Which conclusion follows?

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Reasoning scenario 1: An international university applicant is asked to integrate unfamiliar evidence and quantitative information. The setting is a campus sustainability study. Analyst G2 finishes before Analyst H3, and Analyst H3 before Analyst I4. Which statement must be true?

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Clinical case 134: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At a hospital dispensary, a 37-year-old taking lithium presents because a controlled-medicine record does not reconcile. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 135: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At a hospital dispensary, a 38-year-old taking digoxin presents because the patient reports difficulty swallowing tablets. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 137: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At an aged-care review, a 40-year-old taking salbutamol presents because the prescribed dose is unclear. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 138: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At an aged-care review, a 41-year-old taking metformin presents because a serious adverse reaction is suspected. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 139: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At an aged-care review, a 42-year-old taking opioid analgesic presents because the medicine requires refrigeration. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 140: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At an aged-care review, a 43-year-old taking anticoagulant presents because a clinically significant interaction is identified. What is the best action?

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Clinical case 128: A pharmacist is resolving a therapeutics or calculation problem under Australian practice conditions. At a community pharmacy, a 31-year-old taking metformin presents because the patient has worsening symptoms despite treatment. What is the best action?

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