Community Pharmacy MCQs
Test your knowledge of Community Pharmacy, Communication Skills, Communication Barriers, Patient Counseling, Professionalism, and Code of Conduct through these exam-oriented MCQs.
These questions include confusing, scenario-based, and concept-focused questions designed to improve your understanding and exam preparation.

1. A pharmacist explains a new antibiotic to a patient using complex medical terminology. The patient nods but later uses the medicine incorrectly. The most likely communication barrier is:
A. Physical barrier
B. Semantic barrier
C. Physiological barrier
D. Cultural barrier
Answer: B
2. Which action by a community pharmacist is least appropriate when counseling a patient with limited health literacy?
A. Use simple language
B. Ask the patient to repeat instructions
C. Use technical terminology to maintain professionalism
D. Demonstrate how to use the dosage form
Answer: C
3. A patient says, “I understand,” but cannot explain how the medicine should be taken. Which communication technique would best identify the problem?
A. Open-ended questioning
B. Teach-back method
C. Written prescription review only
D. Passive listening
Answer: B
4. A pharmacist listens to a patient’s complaint without interrupting and then summarizes what the patient has said. This primarily demonstrates:
A. Assertive communication
B. Active listening
C. Written communication
D. Defensive communication
Answer: B
5. A patient speaks a different language from the pharmacist. The pharmacist uses a trained interpreter rather than relying on the patient’s young child. This mainly helps overcome a:
A. Semantic barrier
B. Physical barrier
C. Mechanical barrier
D. Environmental barrier
Answer: A
6. Which of the following is NOT generally considered an effective communication skill in community pharmacy?
A. Maintaining appropriate eye contact
B. Active listening
C. Interrupting frequently to save time
D. Clarifying patient concerns
Answer: C
7. A patient becomes angry because the prescribed medicine is unavailable. Which response demonstrates the best professional communication?
A. “It is not my fault.”
B. “You should go somewhere else.”
C. “I understand your concern; let me check the available alternatives.”
D. “You must wait because we are busy.”
Answer: C
8. A pharmacist notices that a patient’s body language indicates discomfort even though the patient says everything is fine. The pharmacist should primarily consider:
A. Non-verbal communication
B. Written communication
C. Formal communication
D. Mass communication
Answer: A
9. Which situation represents a physical/environmental barrier to communication?
A. Use of unfamiliar medical terminology
B. Different cultural beliefs
C. Excessive noise at the dispensing counter
D. Lack of motivation
Answer: C
10. During counseling, a pharmacist repeatedly checks the patient’s understanding and encourages questions. This approach primarily promotes:
A. One-way communication
B. Two-way communication
C. Passive communication
D. Formal documentation
Answer: B
11. A pharmacist discovers that a patient’s prescription contains a potentially serious error. According to professional practice, the pharmacist should first:
A. Dispense it because the prescriber wrote it
B. Ignore the error if the patient is waiting
C. Clarify the prescription with the prescriber
D. Change the prescription independently
Answer: C
12. Which action most clearly violates the principle of patient confidentiality?
A. Discussing therapy privately with the patient
B. Documenting relevant information securely
C. Discussing a patient’s medication in a public area where others can hear
D. Sharing necessary information with an authorized healthcare professional
Answer: C
13. A pharmacist receives confidential information from a patient. Which principle requires the pharmacist to protect that information from unauthorized disclosure?
A. Autonomy
B. Confidentiality
C. Beneficence
D. Justice
Answer: B
14. A pharmacist refuses to provide a prescription medicine without a valid prescription, despite pressure from a regular customer. This primarily demonstrates:
A. Commercial orientation
B. Professional integrity
C. Poor communication
D. Patient discrimination
Answer: B
15. Which statement best represents professionalism in community pharmacy?
A. Maximizing sales regardless of patient need
B. Following professional standards while prioritizing patient welfare
C. Avoiding communication with other healthcare professionals
D. Providing every requested medicine without assessment
Answer: B
16. A pharmaceutical company’s representative offers an expensive personal gift to a pharmacist in exchange for recommending its products. The pharmacist should:
A. Accept it because it does not affect dispensing
B. Accept it but keep it confidential
C. Decline the gift and avoid inappropriate influence
D. Accept it if the product is inexpensive
Answer: C
17. A pharmacist realizes that a dispensing error has occurred after the patient has received the medicine. Which response is most consistent with professional conduct?
A. Hide the error to protect reputation
B. Blame the patient
C. Take appropriate immediate action to protect the patient and report the error according to procedure
D. Wait until the patient complains
Answer: C
18. Which principle is most directly involved when a pharmacist respects a competent patient’s decision to refuse treatment?
A. Autonomy
B. Justice
C. Non-maleficence
D. Fidelity
Answer: A
19. A pharmacist provides accurate information about both benefits and important risks of a medicine before the patient makes a decision. This supports:
A. Informed decision-making
B. Product promotion
C. Commercial confidentiality
D. Passive counseling
Answer: A
20. A pharmacist treats patients fairly regardless of their socioeconomic status. This behavior most directly reflects:
A. Autonomy
B. Justice
C. Confidentiality
D. Veracity
Answer: B
21. A patient asks a pharmacist, “Can I stop my antihypertensive medicine because I feel better?” What is the best initial communication response?
A. “Yes, if you feel better.”
B. “No, never ask such questions.”
C. “What makes you want to stop the medicine?”
D. “Just continue it forever.”
Answer: C
22. Which question is most appropriate for obtaining information about a patient’s medication-taking behavior?
A. “You are taking your medicine correctly, aren’t you?”
B. “Why are you always non-compliant?”
C. “How have you been taking this medicine?”
D. “You haven’t missed any doses, right?”
Answer: C
23. A pharmacist asks, “You don’t smoke, do you?” The major communication problem with this question is that it:
A. Is too open-ended
B. May encourage a socially desirable answer
C. Always violates confidentiality
D. Is a non-verbal question
Answer: B
24. Which communication approach is most likely to discourage a patient from asking questions?
A. “What concerns do you have?”
B. “Please tell me what you already know about this medicine.”
C. “You should already know how to use it.”
D. “Would you like me to demonstrate its use?”
Answer: C
25. A pharmacist speaks calmly, clearly states a professional boundary, and does not become aggressive when dealing with a demanding customer. This is best described as:
A. Passive communication
B. Aggressive communication
C. Assertive communication
D. Defensive communication
Answer: C
26. A pharmacist says, “I cannot supply this medicine without the required prescription, but I can explain the appropriate next step.” This is an example of:
A. Assertive and professional communication
B. Aggressive communication
C. Passive communication
D. Non-verbal communication
Answer: A
27. Which situation creates the greatest risk of conflict of interest for a pharmacist?
A. Comparing medicine prices for a patient
B. Recommending a product solely because the pharmacist receives a personal financial benefit
C. Explaining generic alternatives
D. Providing unbiased drug information
Answer: B
28. A pharmacist discusses a patient’s HIV medicine loudly at the dispensing counter. Even if the information is medically accurate, the major professional concern is:
A. Lack of pharmacological knowledge
B. Breach of confidentiality and privacy
C. Incorrect dispensing technique
D. Poor inventory management
Answer: B
29. Which statement about a pharmacist’s code of professional conduct is most appropriate?
A. It applies only during working hours
B. It primarily protects the commercial interests of the pharmacy
C. It guides professional behavior and promotes patient welfare and public trust
D. It allows pharmacists to ignore legal requirements
Answer: C
30. A patient misunderstands the pharmacist’s instructions because the pharmacist speaks very quickly and uses unfamiliar terminology. Which combination would best correct the problem?
A. Speak louder and repeat the same technical terms
B. Use simple language, slow down, and confirm understanding
C. Give only a written prescription
D. Ask another patient to explain the instructions
Answer: B










