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KAPS (Knowledge Assessment of Pharmaceutical Sciences) exam guide and sample paper Quiz

    The KAPS (Knowledge Assessment of Pharmaceutical Sciences) exam tests your knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical sciences. Passing it confirms that you know enough to practise safely and effectively in an Australian setting.

    This guide to the KAPS exam outlines the subject areas we assess, and will help you to prepare for the exam. You’ll need to assess your own knowledge level, then evaluate that knowledge as much you can against the exam material.

    Exam format

    The KAPS exam consists of 200 questions delivered over two 2-hour sessions (a total of 4 hours of assessment) with a 60-minute scheduled break in between.

    Before starting the exam, you are given 15 minutes to complete a tutorial designed to familiarise yourself with the exam software. You’re given 5 minutes at the end of the exam to complete a survey.

    All questions are multiple-choice questions with one correct answer out of four options.

    KAPS is a closed-book exam. This means you cannot bring any printed or handwritten reference materials into the exam with you.

    They base their exams on the latest information, which you can find in relevant:

    • journals
    • publications
    • textbooks

    It’s up to you to find this information. They do not endorse any external reference sources.

    Distribution Per Content Area

    Content areaApproximate distribution per content area
    Paper 1
    Pharmaceutical Chemistry30%
    Physiology and Pharmacology70%
    Paper 2
    Pharmaceutic30%
    Therapeutics70%

    Exam scoring

    You must complete all questions in the paper or papers you sit.

    To pass the exam, you need a mark of at least 50% in all subsections of the exam.

    Paper 1Pharmaceutical chemistry 50%
    Pharmacology and physiology 50%
    Paper 2Pharmaceutics 50%
    Therapeutics 50%

    You need an overall mark of at least 50%.

    You will receive a results certificate indicating your outcome. They will email you or your agent when your results are available. Expect this to be around 2 weeks after you sit the exam.

    Content areas for the KAPS exam

    The KAPS exam consists of 2 papers:

    • Paper 1: Pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and physiology
    • Paper 2: Pharmaceutics and therapeutics

    Paper 1: Pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and physiology

    Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    You’ll need to show you understand and have suitable knowledge in the following content areas:

    Paper 1Content assessedIndicative elements
    1Organic chemistryNomenclature
    Drug class recognition
    Reaction types
    Functional group reactivity
    Drug stability
    Acid-base reactions
    2StereochemistryNomenclature
    Optical activity
    Geometric isomerism
    Conformation
    3Physical and inorganic chemistryKinetics
    Acid-base reactions
    Phase equilibria
    4Analytical chemistrySpectroscopy
    Redox reactions
    Assay techniques
    Diagnostic agents
    5BiochemistryNomenclature Structures Biochemical classes Thermodynamics Biochemical pathways
    6Structure-activity relationshipsRelationship between a chemical or 3D structure and its biological activity
    7Medicinal chemistryStructure-activity relationships
    Drug presentation and delivery
    Drug formulation and stability
    Drug metabolism
    Mechanism of drug action
    Modern drug development
    Absorption, distribution and elimination of drugs
    8Drug metabolismBreakdown and conversion of medicines through regularly occurring bodily process, leading to active ingredients and by-products of the original medicine

    Pharmacology and physiology

    You’ll need to show you understand and have suitable knowledge in the following content areas:

    Paper 1Content assessedIndicative elements
    1Biochemical pharmacologyPrinciples of drug action
    Drug interactions
    Receptor pharmacology
    Autonomic transmission
    Endocrine pharmacology
    Cardiovascular pharmacology
    Anti-inflammatory agents and analgesics
    Antibiotics
    Diuretics Local and general anaesthetics
    Vitamins
    Drugs affecting nutritional and metabolic function
    Drugs affecting the central nervous system
    2Systemic pharmacologyThe mechanism of drug action as it relates to specific organs and disease states
    3ChemotherapyAntibacterial drugs
    Antiviral drugs
    Antifungal drugs
    Antiprotozoal drugs
    Anthelmintic drugs
    Anticancer drugs
    4ToxicologyCommon side effects
    Signs of toxicity
    Mechanism of toxicity
    5PathophysiologyAlteration of physiological processes by drugs or disease states
    6General physiologyNormal bodily functions including but not limited to the central nervous, digestive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, nervous, respiratory, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems and their integration Blood and other body fluids

    Paper 2: Pharmaceutics and therapeutics

    Pharmaceutics

    You’ll need to show you understand and have suitable knowledge in the following content areas:

    Paper 2Content assessedIndicative elements
    1Physical pharmacySolvents
    Types of preparation
    Solutions
    Suspensions
    Emulsions
    2BiopharmaceuticsDissolution Drug absorption
    Bioavailability and bioequivalence
    Drug interactions with a biopharmaceutical basis
    3Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamicsBiological half-life
    Elimination rate constants
    Apparent volume of distribution
    Clearance
    Steady state considerations
    Drug protein binding
    Drug metabolism
    Drug interactions
    Pharmacogenetics
    Relevant calculations
    4Pharmaceutical microbiologyPreservation
    Antimicrobial agents
    Sterilisation technology
    5FormulationFormulation of drugs for various routes of administration
    Parenteral dose forms
    Controlled release preparations
    Evaluation of particular dose forms
    6Dose forms, including extemporaneous preparationDrug products
    Constituent drug substances
    Combination compounded products for use via various routes of administration

    Therapeutics

    You’ll need to show you understand and have suitable knowledge in the following content areas:

    Paper 2Content assessedIndicative elements
    1CalculationsDilutions
    Percentages
    Densities
    Sensitivity of balance
    Proportions Isotonicity
    Milliequivalents and milliosmoles
    Buffers Dose calculations from body weight or surface area
    Stability
    2Posology and dose determinationsAppropriate dosages of common medications
    Dosage regimens of common medications
    3Medicine choiceDemonstrating an understanding of the clinical processes used for choosing the most appropriate drug for the presenting patient and their condition
    4Surgical dressings, applications and associated drug delivery systemsDrug choices for surgical dressings
    The use of and choices for surgical dressings
    5Adverse reactions to drugsAdverse reactions for drugs
    Relevant patient counselling and advice
    6Drug interactionsDrug interactions
    Relevant patient counselling and advice
    7Drug informationUsing information sources to find drug and health information relevant to conditions and disease states
    8Managing minor ailmentsNon-prescription prescribing
    Diagnosing minor illness
    Rational over-the-counter product selection
    Over-the-counter drug information

    KAPS exam paper samples Quiz

    To help you sit the KAPS exam, we provide 4 official sample papers Quiz Test:

    https://drugsdose.com/tests-quizzes/kaps-exam-sample-material-paper-1-quiz-1/

    https://drugsdose.com/tests-quizzes/kaps-exam-sample-material-test-1-paper-2/

    Rest two papers will be uploaded shortly 

    These each contain older questions to help you practise. These questions are no longer used, but they’ll help you understand:

    • the types of content covered in each paper of the exam
    • how questions might be presented

    If you want to practise the sample papers under exam conditions, you’ll need to answer all 100 questions in each paper in 2 hours.

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