GOOD DOCUMENTATION PRACTICE
#1. What does GDP stand for in pharmaceutical documentation?
#2. Which of the following is NOT a principle of GDP?
#3. What is the golden rule of documentation?
#4. GDP is part of which regulatory umbrella?
#5. GDP ensures that documents are:
#6. In ALCOA, “A” stands for:
#7. In ALCOA, “L” means:
#8. “C” in ALCOA refers to:
#9. Which of these is part of ALCOA+ but not the original ALCOA?
#10. The “+” in ALCOA+ includes:
#11. You see a logbook entry written in pencil. This is a violation of which principle?
#12. . Backdating a record violates which ALCOA principle?
#13. Using white-out on a form is against GDP because it:
#14. Illegible handwriting in a logbook violates:
#15. Illegible handwriting in a logbook violates:
#16. Which correction method is compliant with GDP?
#17. Who is responsible for ensuring GDP compliance?
#18. What is the purpose of a controlled document?
#19. An uncontrolled copy is:
#20. SOP stands for:
#21. . What makes a document “controlled”?
#22. What is the “Right First Time” principle in documentation?
#23. A good GDP system must prevent:
#24. What is a logbook used for?
#25. Which is an example of contemporaneous documentation?
#26. Quality of documentation is measured by:
#27. GDP under GLP ensures:
#28. Which is NOT a part of GDP in pharma labs?
#29. Electronic data in GDP must be:
#30. Which format is best for traceable changes in GDP?
#31. In GLP, SOPs ensure:
