登録販売者 過去問 2024 解説付き 登録販売者試験 Description
Registered sellers Speed learning of the frequent areas of the exam!
It is a registered seller countermeasure application that allows you to solve past questions in your spare time and learn. Carefully selected questions that often appear in the exam.
With detailed explanation.
【 feature 】
・Since there are about 5 to 10 questions per field, you can easily do it.
・It will appear immediately after the answer, not after the explanation has been solved.
・All questions have detailed explanations.
・Finally, you can see your achievement by comparing the pass rate of the exam.
[What is a registered seller]
This is a professional qualification for sales of over-the-counter drugs.
A registered seller is a “specialized qualification for selling over-the-counter drugs (limited to categories 2 and 3), such as cold remedies and pain relievers,” which was born in 2009. For this reason, pharmacies and drugstores are paying attention to me as a specialist who can sell over-the-counter drugs without a pharmacist.
*What are over-the-counter drugs?
A drug that can be purchased without a doctor's prescription. In addition, Class 2 and Class 3 drugs that can be handled by registered sellers account for "90% or more" of OTC drugs.
[It is a qualification that even inexperienced people can easily aim for]
In order to obtain a registered seller qualification, you must take and pass an examination conducted once a year. However, there is no need for qualifications such as work experience, compulsory courses, age limit, etc. Anyone can take the exam, and it is an easy qualification to aim for. The number of test takers was just under 30,000 in 2013, but exceeded 50,000 in 2016, showing an upward trend. Considering social needs, it is expected to increase even further.
[How to qualify as a registered seller? ]
In order to acquire the qualification, it is necessary to pass the "Registered Seller Examination" which is held once a year in each prefecture. No work experience or educational background is required, so you can take the exam as long as you complete the application. It should be noted that the test dates and application deadlines are different for each prefecture.
・Eligibility: Anyone can take the exam regardless of academic background or work experience.
・Examination date: Varies by prefecture.
・Question range: Number of questions: 120 questions
【breakdown】
Chapter 1: Characteristics and basic knowledge common to drugs (20 questions)
Chapter 2: Functions of the human body and medicines (20 questions)
Chapter 3: Regulations and systems related to pharmaceutical affairs (20 questions)
Chapter 4: Major drugs and their effects (40 questions)
Chapter 5: Proper use of drugs and safety measures (20 questions)
*The range of questions and the number of questions are the same nationwide, but the questions may differ in the morning and afternoon depending on the region. Please check the exam guide (examination guide) and past questions.
・Passing criteria: Correct answers about 70% of the total number of questions, and 40% or more of all questions (5 items)
It is a registered seller countermeasure application that allows you to solve past questions in your spare time and learn. Carefully selected questions that often appear in the exam.
With detailed explanation.
【 feature 】
・Since there are about 5 to 10 questions per field, you can easily do it.
・It will appear immediately after the answer, not after the explanation has been solved.
・All questions have detailed explanations.
・Finally, you can see your achievement by comparing the pass rate of the exam.
[What is a registered seller]
This is a professional qualification for sales of over-the-counter drugs.
A registered seller is a “specialized qualification for selling over-the-counter drugs (limited to categories 2 and 3), such as cold remedies and pain relievers,” which was born in 2009. For this reason, pharmacies and drugstores are paying attention to me as a specialist who can sell over-the-counter drugs without a pharmacist.
*What are over-the-counter drugs?
A drug that can be purchased without a doctor's prescription. In addition, Class 2 and Class 3 drugs that can be handled by registered sellers account for "90% or more" of OTC drugs.
[It is a qualification that even inexperienced people can easily aim for]
In order to obtain a registered seller qualification, you must take and pass an examination conducted once a year. However, there is no need for qualifications such as work experience, compulsory courses, age limit, etc. Anyone can take the exam, and it is an easy qualification to aim for. The number of test takers was just under 30,000 in 2013, but exceeded 50,000 in 2016, showing an upward trend. Considering social needs, it is expected to increase even further.
[How to qualify as a registered seller? ]
In order to acquire the qualification, it is necessary to pass the "Registered Seller Examination" which is held once a year in each prefecture. No work experience or educational background is required, so you can take the exam as long as you complete the application. It should be noted that the test dates and application deadlines are different for each prefecture.
・Eligibility: Anyone can take the exam regardless of academic background or work experience.
・Examination date: Varies by prefecture.
・Question range: Number of questions: 120 questions
【breakdown】
Chapter 1: Characteristics and basic knowledge common to drugs (20 questions)
Chapter 2: Functions of the human body and medicines (20 questions)
Chapter 3: Regulations and systems related to pharmaceutical affairs (20 questions)
Chapter 4: Major drugs and their effects (40 questions)
Chapter 5: Proper use of drugs and safety measures (20 questions)
*The range of questions and the number of questions are the same nationwide, but the questions may differ in the morning and afternoon depending on the region. Please check the exam guide (examination guide) and past questions.
・Passing criteria: Correct answers about 70% of the total number of questions, and 40% or more of all questions (5 items)
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