Match the compounds in Column I with their respective effects in Column II:

Column l (Compounds)

Column lI (Effect)

A. Chloramphenicol

I. Malaria

B. Thyroxine

II. Anaesthetic

C. Chloroquine

III. Typhoid fever

D. Chloroform

IV. Goiter

V. Blood substituent

Codes:

Options:  A   B    C   D 
1. II III IV I
2. III IV I II
3. V IV III II
4. IV V III II


A.(3)   B.(4)   C.(1)   D.(2) 

A. Chloramphenicol is a broadspectrum antibiotic. It is used in the treatment of typhoid fever.

B, Thyroxine is a hormone secreated by thyroid gland. Execessive secretion of thyroxine in

the body is known as hyperthyroidism. Most patient with hyper thyroidism have an

enlarged thyroid gland ie., goitre.

C. Chloroquine prevents the development of malaria parasite plasmodium vivax in the

blood.

D. IUPAC name of chloroform is trichloromethane with formula CHCl3. It is a colourless,

volatile, sweet-smelling liquid, Its vapours depresses the central nervous system and

used as an anaesthetic.