Explore topic-wise MCQs in Microbiology.

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1.

species from human oral cavity can be selected by using

A. pH of the medium
B. incubation temperature
C. cell size and motility
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
2.

To select cholera-causing bacterium, , the pH of the medium is maintained at a pH of

A. 8.5
B. 8.90
C. 6.79
D. 3.5
Answer» B. 8.90
3.

Which of the following chemotherapeutic agents may affect the growth of ?

A. Vacomycin
B. Polymyxin
C. Trimethoprim
D. None of these
Answer» E.
4.

forms a blue water soluble pigment called

A. pyocyanin
B. chlororaphin
C. pyoverdin
D. β-carotene
Answer» B. chlororaphin
5.

Which of the following problem makes it impossible to satisfy all of Koch's postulates?

A. Microorganism causes serious symptoms in humans
B. Microorganism cannot be isolated in pure culture
C. Species of microorganism is in question
D. Genes from the microorganism cannot be amplified by PCR
Answer» C. Species of microorganism is in question
6.

Stuart's transport medium is used for transport of specimen containing

A. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B. Salmonella
C. Vibrio cholerae
D. Shigella
Answer» B. Salmonella
7.

Intestinal bacteria can grow in the presence of __________ whereas nonintestinal bacteria are usually inhibited.

A. bile salts
B. low concentration of various dyes
C. sugars
D. low levels of nitrogen
Answer» B. low concentration of various dyes
8.

Which of the following methods is most likely to be quantitative?

A. Dilution and plating
B. Gram staining
C. Wet mount
D. None of these
Answer» B. Gram staining
9.

Cell counting can be carried out by

A. direct microscopic count using petroffhansser counting chamber
B. plate counting
C. membrane filter count
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
10.

Intracellular enzymes

A. synthesize cellular material only
B. synthesize cellular material and perform catabolic reaction
C. synthesize cellular material and perform anabolic reaction
D. only provide energy to the cell
Answer» C. synthesize cellular material and perform anabolic reaction
11.

Enzymes can

A. not pass through semipermeable membrane
B. pass through semipermeable membrane
C. dissolve semipermeable membrane
D. none of these
Answer» B. pass through semipermeable membrane
12.

Balanced growth is defined as

A. cultures undergoing balanced growth while maintaining a constant chemical composition
B. balancing the growth while controlling the pH
C. balancing the growth while controlling the temperature
D. balancing the growth while changing the nutrient composition
Answer» B. balancing the growth while controlling the pH
13.

Who coined the word enzyme first?

A. Kuhne
B. Pasteur
C. Liebig
D. Buchner
Answer» B. Pasteur
14.

Isozymes or iso enzymes are those enzyme which

A. have same structural forms
B. have different structural forms but identical catalytic properties
C. catalyses oxidation reactions
D. none of these
Answer» C. catalyses oxidation reactions
15.

When a substance is added to a solid medium which inhibits the growth of unwanted bacteria but permits the growth of wanted bacteria, it is known as

A. differential medium
B. enriched medium
C. enrichment medium
D. selective medium
Answer» E.
16.

Peptone water and nutrient broth are

A. selective media
B. enriched media
C. basal media
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
17.

When a substance is added to a liquid medium which inhibits the growth of unwanted bacteria and favors the growth of wanted bacteria, it is known as

A. differential medium
B. enriched medium
C. enrichment medium
D. selective medium
Answer» D. selective medium
18.

Enzyme catalase has non-protein metal as

A. magnesium
B. manganese
C. iron
D. zinc
Answer» D. zinc
19.

Semi-solid media, prepared with agar at concentrations of 0.5% or less are useful for the cultivation of

A. Microaerophillic bacteria
B. Lactobacilli
C. E.coli
D. all of these
Answer» B. Lactobacilli
20.

A medium containing crystal violet dye plus sodium deoxycholate will allow

A. gram (-)ve intestinal bacteria to grow
B. gram (+)ve intestinal bacteria to grow
C. aquatic bacteria to grow
D. none of these
Answer» B. gram (+)ve intestinal bacteria to grow
21.

The medium which allows the growth of more than one microorganisms of interest but with morphologically distinguishable colonies is known as

A. selective medium
B. enrichment medium
C. differential medium
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
22.

The cell mass can be measured optically by determining the amount of light scattered by a suspension of cells. The measurements are usually at a wavelength of

A. 300-400nm
B. 400-500nm
C. 500-600nm
D. 600-700nm
Answer» E.
23.

Viable plate count can be obtained using

A. Spread plate method
B. Pour plate method
C. both (a) and (b)
D. Hemocytometer
Answer» D. Hemocytometer
24.

For most bacteria, the optimum pH for growth lies between

A. 6.5-7.5
B. 3.5-4.5
C. 4.5-5.5
D. 5.5-6.5
Answer» B. 3.5-4.5
25.

The size of a single plant cell is usually within the range of

A. 10-20μm in diameter and 25-100μm long
B. 20-40μm in diameter and 100-200μm long
C. 40-60μm in diameter and 200-300μm long
D. 60-80μm in diameter and 300-400μm long
Answer» C. 40-60μm in diameter and 200-300μm long
26.

Which of the following hint(s) suggest/s that a given specimen is likely to contain anaerobic bacteria?

A. Gas in specimen
B. Foul odour
C. Presence of sulphur granules
D. All of these
Answer» E.
27.

The archaebacterium Halobacterium, an extreme halophile, and Sulfolobus, a thermoacidophile, can be cultured in the presence of antibiotics such as streptomycin and chloramphenicol because

A. they contain ether-linked isoprenoids in their plasma membrane
B. they lack murein in their cell wall
C. they contain 80S, as opposed to 70S, ribosomes
D. all of the above
Answer» C. they contain 80S, as opposed to 70S, ribosomes
28.

Thiobacillus thiooxidans has an optimum pH of

A. 2.0-3.5
B. 0.5-6.0
C. 6.5-7.5
D. 9.0-9.5
Answer» B. 0.5-6.0
29.

Allosteric enzymes are

A. larger than simple enzyme
B. smaller than simple enzyme
C. larger and more complex than simple enzyme
D. smaller than simple enzyme but not complex
Answer» D. smaller than simple enzyme but not complex
30.

Callus cultures are amorphous cell aggregates arising from the unorganized growth of explants on an

A. liquid medium
B. solid nutrient medium
C. aseptic solid nutrient medium
D. solid or liquid medium
Answer» D. solid or liquid medium
31.

Protein portion of an enzyme when it is combined with organic molecule is termed as

A. apoenzyme
B. co-enzyme
C. holoenzyme
D. co-factors
Answer» B. co-enzyme
32.

Suspension cultures consist of cells and cell aggregates, growing dispersed in

A. liquid medium
B. solid nutrient medium
C. solid or liquid medium
D. none of these
Answer» B. solid nutrient medium
33.

The isolation of the gonorrhoea - causing organisms, Neisseria gonorrhoeae,from a clinical specimen is facilitated by the use of media containing

A. cellulose
B. certain antibiotics
C. succinate
D. none of these
Answer» C. succinate
34.

Which of the following is not an indirect method for the measurement of cell mass?

A. Nutrient composition
B. Cell dry weight
C. Viscosity
D. Heat evolution
Answer» C. Viscosity
35.

The inactive protein from of enzyme is

A. apoenzyme
B. enzyme
C. haloenzyme
D. cofactor
Answer» B. enzyme
36.

Selective media facilitate growth of only one kind of organism. Saboraud medium is used to selectively isolate

A. coliform bacteria
B. gram positive bacteria
C. yeasts
D. acid fast organisms
Answer» D. acid fast organisms
37.

Anchorage -dependent cells require

A. wettable surface for growth
B. dry surface for growth
C. either (a) or (b)
D. nothing to do with the surface
Answer» B. dry surface for growth
38.

Which of the following techniques may be performed quantitatively to determine the number of bacteria of a particular type?

A. Pour plate
B. Spread plate
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Streak plate technique
Answer» D. Streak plate technique
39.

Treponema species from human oral cavity can be selected by using

A. pH of the medium
B. incubation temperature
C. cell size and motility
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
40.

Enzymes are

A. organic compounds produced by living organism
B. inorganic compounds
C. organic as well as inorganic compounds
D. all of these
Answer» B. inorganic compounds
41.

Plate counts are often reported as

A. cfu
B. cfu/ml
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. thousands/ml
Answer» C. Both (a) and (b)
42.

All bacteria that inhabit the human body are

A. heterotrophs
B. chemolithotrophs
C. autotrophs
D. phototroph
Answer» B. chemolithotrophs
43.

Which of the following is the necessary step for cultivating the microorganisms?

A. Preparing a culture medium for the growth of microorganisms
B. Sterilizing in order to eliminate all living microorganisms in vessel
C. Inoculating the microorganisms in the prepared medium
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
44.

Disease-producing species occurring in a mixed culture can be selected by taking advantage of _________

A. its pathogenic properties
B. special carbon source
C. special nitrogen source
D. toxic chemicals
Answer» B. special carbon source
45.

In pour-plate method,the medium should be maintained at what temperature?

A. 37 degree C
B. 67 degree C
C. 45 degree C
D. 0 degree C
Answer» D. 0 degree C
46.

Treponema sp. can be selected by taking advantage of ____________

A. small cell size
B. motility
C. dilute media
D. small cell diameter and bacterial motility
Answer» E.
47.

Roll-tube technique is used to isolate ___________

A. aerobes
B. anaerobes
C. facultatives
D. stringent anaerobes
Answer» E.
48.

Vibrio cholerae can grow in a medium with a pH of _______

A. 5.5
B. 7.0
C. 8.5
D. 2.0
Answer» D. 2.0
49.

Enrichment media allows the growth of a large number of varied bacterial species.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
50.

In physical method of selection, endospore-forming bacteria can be obtained by heating the mixed culture to _____________

A. 70 degree C for 10 minutes
B. 80 degree C for 10 minutes
C. 60 degree C for 10 minutes
D. 90 degree C for 10 minutes
Answer» C. 60 degree C for 10 minutes