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				This section includes 128 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microbiology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | A small poly peptide attract neutrophils and macrophages, towards infection site, named as | 
| A. | Chemokines | 
| B. | Gamma cells | 
| C. | Phagocytes | 
| D. | Prostaglandin | 
| Answer» B. Gamma cells | |
| 2. | The fact that β-oxidation of fatty acids, occurs in the mitochondria whereas fatty acid synthesis occurs in the cytoplasmic matrix, is an example of regulation of enzymatic activity by the __________ mechanism. | 
| A. | compartmentation | 
| B. | induction | 
| C. | competitive inhibition | 
| D. | repression | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. | Main side effect of drug 'cidodovir' is | 
| A. | Retinitis | 
| B. | Meningitis | 
| C. | Kidney failure | 
| D. | Heart failure | 
| Answer» D. Heart failure | |
| 4. | 'Cidofovir' is a nucleoside analogue of cytosine, lacks | 
| A. | Phosphate group | 
| B. | Purine | 
| C. | Ribose sugar | 
| D. | Hydrogen bonds | 
| Answer» D. Hydrogen bonds | |
| 5. | When 'phagocytes' attacks infectious particles for destruction, process is called as | 
| A. | Opsonization | 
| B. | Defense | 
| C. | Destruction | 
| D. | Pathogenesis | 
| Answer» B. Defense | |
| 6. | Main side effect of 'nevirapine' is | 
| A. | Hepatitis | 
| B. | Cancer | 
| C. | Skin rash | 
| D. | Skin infection | 
| Answer» D. Skin infection | |
| 7. | Induction of tolerance mechanism(s) is/are | 
| A. | suppression | 
| B. | clonal deletion | 
| C. | clonal anergy | 
| D. | all of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. | Hydrogen and oxygen release enormous amounts of energy when they react. Yet, hydrogen and oxygen can be mixed together in a balloon and nothing will happen. Why? | 
| A. | Competitive inhibitors are blocking the reaction from occurring in the active site | 
| B. | There must be contaminating elements in the balloon that prohibit the reaction from occurring | 
| C. | The energy of activation to form the transition-state complex is too high to allow the reaction to occur without assistance | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» B. There must be contaminating elements in the balloon that prohibit the reaction from occurring | |
| 9. | The class of immunoglobulin, most abundant in body is | 
| A. | IgD | 
| B. | IgE | 
| C. | IgG | 
| D. | IgM | 
| Answer» D. IgM | |
| 10. | When meningitis is suspected, test for diagnosis is carried out, known as | 
| A. | Spinal fluid culture | 
| B. | Stool Culture | 
| C. | Urine culture | 
| D. | Sputum culture | 
| Answer» B. Stool Culture | |
| 11. | The class of immunoglobulins which can cross the placenta is | 
| A. | IgM | 
| B. | IgG | 
| C. | IgA | 
| D. | IgD | 
| Answer» C. IgA | |
| 12. | Heat-labile class of immunoglobulins include | 
| A. | IgA | 
| B. | IgE | 
| C. | IgG | 
| D. | IgM | 
| Answer» C. IgG | |
| 13. | 'Shigella' and 'Campylobacter' are isolated by | 
| A. | Urine culture | 
| B. | Stool Culture | 
| C. | Spinal fluid culture | 
| D. | Blood culture | 
| Answer» C. Spinal fluid culture | |
| 14. | Overactivity of Th cells may result into | 
| A. | autoimmunity | 
| B. | optimal antibody response | 
| C. | optimal cell-mediated response | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. optimal antibody response | |
| 15. | The affinity of an enzyme for its substrate, when the enzyme has a Km of 0.50 M will be __________ than the affinity of an enzyme for its substrate when the enzyme has a Km of 0.05 M. | 
| A. | greater | 
| B. | lesser | 
| C. | approximately equal | 
| D. | half | 
| Answer» C. approximately equal | |
| 16. | 'Enfuvirtide' is an alternative name of | 
| A. | Fuzeon | 
| B. | Selzentry | 
| C. | Acyclovir | 
| D. | Vidarabine | 
| Answer» B. Selzentry | |
| 17. | In which of the following cell mediated immunity (CMI) participates? | 
| A. | Delayed hypersensitivity reaction | 
| B. | Graft versus host reaction | 
| C. | Allograft rejection | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 18. | Immunosuppressive agent(s) is/are | 
| A. | Cyclosporine | 
| B. | Methotrexate | 
| C. | Anti-lymphocytic serum | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 19. | Self reactive antibodies are not found in significant concentration in normal serum because | 
| A. | it is impossible to generate a self-reactive antibody | 
| B. | self reactive B cells are killed by CD8 T cells | 
| C. | B cells that are stimulated via their surface bound antibody in the absence of T cell help to commit suicide | 
| D. | self reactive B cells switch to IgA which is all secreted and not present in serum | 
| Answer» D. self reactive B cells switch to IgA which is all secreted and not present in serum | |
| 20. | Which of the following is an example of autoimmune disease? | 
| A. | Rheumatoid arthritis | 
| B. | Systemic lupus erythematosus | 
| C. | Polyarteritis nodosa | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 21. | An enzyme that is always produced, regardless of the presence of substrates or the end products, is called | 
| A. | a constitutive enzyme | 
| B. | an isoenzyme | 
| C. | a repressible enzyme | 
| D. | an allosteric enzyme | 
| Answer» B. an isoenzyme | |
| 22. | Antibodies are produced by | 
| A. | lymphocytes | 
| B. | phagocytes | 
| C. | monocytes | 
| D. | thrombocytes | 
| Answer» B. phagocytes | |
| 23. | Attachment of 'erythrocytes' to surface of virally infected cell is termed as | 
| A. | Interference | 
| B. | Hemadsorption | 
| C. | Neutralization | 
| D. | Complement fixation | 
| Answer» C. Neutralization | |
| 24. | Negative phase is observed in | 
| A. | secondary humoral response | 
| B. | primary humoral response | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. primary humoral response | |
| 25. | Which of the following is the phylogenetically oldest immunoglobulin? | 
| A. | IgE | 
| B. | IgM | 
| C. | IgG | 
| D. | All are similar | 
| Answer» C. IgG | |
| 26. | Which of the following lymphokine(s) is secreted by delayed-type-hypersensitivity cells? | 
| A. | Macrophage stimulating factor | 
| B. | Migration inhibiting factor | 
| C. | Macrophage activating factor | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 27. | If person's own defense mechanism produces antibodies against infection or vaccination, immunity is termed as | 
| A. | Defense mechanism | 
| B. | Active immunity | 
| C. | Passive immunity | 
| D. | Drug therapy | 
| Answer» C. Passive immunity | |
| 28. | Anti-Rh antibodies are | 
| A. | IgG type | 
| B. | IgA type | 
| C. | IgE type | 
| D. | IgD type | 
| Answer» B. IgA type | |
| 29. | Which is not a function of IgG? | 
| A. | Major antibody in serum | 
| B. | First antibody type produced against an antigen during the primary antibody response | 
| C. | Activates or fixes complement | 
| D. | Involved in opsonization | 
| Answer» C. Activates or fixes complement | |
| 30. | A duration of time, a specific antibody develops, becoming detachable in blood, known as | 
| A. | Serology | 
| B. | Blood culture | 
| C. | Seroconversion | 
| D. | Antibody production | 
| Answer» D. Antibody production | |
| 31. | In the reaction, C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy, which component is being reduced? | 
| A. | O2 | 
| B. | CO2 | 
| C. | H2O | 
| D. | Energy | 
| Answer» B. CO2 | |
| 32. | For infection, skin and mucous membranes, acting as a | 
| A. | Chemical barrier | 
| B. | Physical barrier | 
| C. | Defenses | 
| D. | Immunity | 
| Answer» C. Defenses | |
| 33. | The ability of CTP to bind to aspartate carbamoyltransferase and shut down the synthesis of more CTP is an example of | 
| A. | enzyme induction | 
| B. | enzyme repression | 
| C. | feedback inhibition of enzyme activity | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 34. | Treatment with bacterial endotoxins results blast formation in | 
| A. | B cells | 
| B. | T cells | 
| C. | monocytes | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. T cells | |
| 35. | Drug used against 'chronic active hepatitis' is | 
| A. | Abacavir | 
| B. | Tenofovir | 
| C. | Adefovir | 
| D. | Efavirenz | 
| Answer» D. Efavirenz | |
| 36. | Major Histo Compatibility Complex (MHC) is a collection of genes arrayed on | 
| A. | chromosome 21 in man, chromosome 6 in mice | 
| B. | chromosome 6 in man, chromosone 21 in mice | 
| C. | chromosome 17in man, chromosome 6 in mice | 
| D. | chromosome 6 in man, chromosome 17 in mice | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. | Which of the following theory of antibody production is most widely accepted? | 
| A. | Side chain theory | 
| B. | Clonal selection theory | 
| C. | Direct template theory | 
| D. | Indirect template theory | 
| Answer» C. Direct template theory | |
| 38. | Oxidation is the | 
| A. | loss of proton | 
| B. | gain of electron | 
| C. | loss of electron | 
| D. | gain of protons | 
| Answer» D. gain of protons | |
| 39. | Which is not a function of IgA? | 
| A. | Protect mucosal surfaces | 
| B. | Fix complement | 
| C. | Protect eyes | 
| D. | Agglutinate antigen | 
| Answer» C. Protect eyes | |
| 40. | The secretary component of sIgA is | 
| A. | made by plasma cells that secrete dimeric IgA | 
| B. | added to dimeric IgA by the M cell | 
| C. | formed by cleavage of an epithelial cell receptor used to transport the dimeric IgA across the epithelial cell | 
| D. | made by T cells | 
| Answer» D. made by T cells | |
| 41. | Main side effect of drug 'didoxyinosine' is | 
| A. | Pancreatitis | 
| B. | Peripheral neuropathy | 
| C. | None of These | 
| D. | Both a and b | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 42. | Simulation of which of the following will lead to appearance of first antibody to appear following stimulation by an antigen? | 
| A. | IgM | 
| B. | IgA | 
| C. | IgE | 
| D. | IgG | 
| Answer» B. IgA | |
| 43. | CD8 surface antigen is present in | 
| A. | cytotoxic T cells | 
| B. | suppresssor T cells | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 44. | 'Staphylococcus aureus' is mostly isolated from | 
| A. | Urine culture | 
| B. | Blood culture | 
| C. | Sputum culture | 
| D. | Throat culture | 
| Answer» C. Sputum culture | |
| 45. | About 7.3 kcal/mole are released when | 
| A. | glucose is converted to CO2 and H2O | 
| B. | NAD+ is reduced to NADH | 
| C. | ATP hydrolysis is coupled to sucrose synthesis | 
| D. | the terminal phosphate bond of ATP is broken by hydrolysis | 
| Answer» B. NAD+ is reduced to NADH | |
| 46. | 'Ziagen' is a drug that is also called as | 
| A. | Abacavir | 
| B. | Tenofovir | 
| C. | Delavirdine | 
| D. | Efavirenz | 
| Answer» B. Tenofovir | |
| 47. | Ganciclovir' has a structure that is similar to | 
| A. | Amantadine | 
| B. | Acyclovir | 
| C. | Selzentry | 
| D. | Vidarabine | 
| Answer» C. Selzentry | |
| 48. | In the reaction, C6H12O6+ 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy, which component is being oxidized? | 
| A. | C6H12O6 | 
| B. | O2 | 
| C. | CO2 | 
| D. | H2O | 
| Answer» B. O2 | |
| 49. | Adenosine triphosphate is a type of | 
| A. | fatty acid | 
| B. | amino acid | 
| C. | nucleotide | 
| D. | steroid | 
| Answer» D. steroid | |
| 50. | Which of the following is the best evidence for the lock and key theory of enzyme action? | 
| A. | Compounds similar in structure to the substrate inhibit enzyme activity | 
| B. | Enzymes are found in living organisms and speed up certain reactions | 
| C. | Enzymes speed up reactions by definite amounts | 
| D. | Enzymes determine the direction of a reaction | 
| Answer» B. Enzymes are found in living organisms and speed up certain reactions | |