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1.

Which of the following viruses has not been associated with human cancer?

A. Hepatitis C virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Varicella-Zoster virus
D. Herpes simplex virus type 2
Answer» D. Herpes simplex virus type 2
2.

Viruses belonging to which of following class can have their RNA genome act directly as mRNA in host?

A. IV
B. V
C. III
D. II
Answer» B. V
3.

Group E phages have

A. single stranded DNA
B. double stranded DNA
C. single stranded RNA
D. double stranded DNA
Answer» D. double stranded DNA
4.

Smallest viruses can have how many genes?

A. 10
B. 20
C. 3
D. 90
Answer» D. 90
5.

The viral DNA of the temperate phage, instead of taking over the functions of the cell's genes, is incorporated into the host DNA and becomes a prophage in the bacterial chromosome, acting as a gene. This happens in

A. lysogeny
B. spontaneous induction
C. lytic phase
D. none of these
Answer» B. spontaneous induction
6.

Size of 'deltavirus' is

A. 37 nm
B. 67 nm
C. 45 nm
D. 69 nm
Answer» B. 67 nm
7.

Parvovirus, papovavirus and adenovirus are three

A. Enveloped
B. Naked
C. Coated
D. Capsid
Answer» C. Coated
8.

'Rhabdoviruses' is also named as

A. Rotavirus
B. Measles virus
C. Mumps virus
D. Rabies virus
Answer» E.
9.

Varicella-zoster virus causes which of following diseases?

A. chicken pox
B. common cold
C. diarrhea
D. hemorrhage
Answer» B. common cold
10.

If a woman inherits one mutant BRCA allele, what are her chances of developing breast cancer?

A. 0.6
B. 0.3
C. 0.1
D. none
Answer» B. 0.3
11.

Smallest RNA virus with diameter 28 nm is called

A. Parvovirus
B. Papovavirus
C. Picornavirus
D. Reovirus
Answer» D. Reovirus
12.

Which of following describes prions?

A. proteins
B. circular RNA
C. linear RNA
D. circular DNA
Answer» B. circular RNA
13.

Rotavirus causes which of following diseases?

A. hemorrhage
B. diarrhea
C. chicken pox
D. common cold
Answer» C. chicken pox
14.

Hepatitis G virus belongs to the family

A. Caliciviridae
B. Flaviviridae
C. Hepadnaviridae
D. Coronaviridae
Answer» C. Hepadnaviridae
15.

Which of following is another name for rod-shaped viruses?

A. cylindrical
B. helical
C. elongated
D. circular
Answer» C. elongated
16.

Viruses that are defective, having proteins and nucleic acid, but, cannot replicate without

A. Bacteriophage
B. Virion
C. Prion
D. Helper virus
Answer» E.
17.

Which of the following antigenic types of hepatitis B virus is present in the envelope?

A. HbsAg
B. HBcAg
C. HBeAg
D. HBxAg
Answer» B. HBcAg
18.

Size range of 'virus' is

A. 20-300 nm
B. 50-300nm
C. 40-300nm
D. 80-350nm
Answer» B. 50-300nm
19.

Which of following is an example of a retrovirus?

A. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
B. picoRNAvirus
C. coronavirus
D. flavivirus
Answer» B. picoRNAvirus
20.

How much time would it take to complete entire lytic cycle of T4 phage?

A. 30 mins
B. 1 hour
C. 9 hours
D. 1 week
Answer» B. 1 hour
21.

'Herpesvirus' are noted, in causing

A. Latent infection
B. Cancer
C. Scrapie
D. Scratches
Answer» B. Cancer
22.

Which of following viruses has an ssRNA genome that functions as a template for DNA synthesis?

A. picoRNAvirus
B. coronavirus
C. flavivirus
D. retrovirus
Answer» E.
23.

Lysozyme (an endolysin) which will lyse the bacterial cell, releasing the mature virions is present in

A. immediate early phage genes
B. late genes
C. delayed early genes
D. all of these
Answer» C. delayed early genes
24.

The most serious infection is

A. superinfection of an HBsAg carrier by HDV
B. infection with HBV alone
C. coinfection of HBVand HDV
D. none of the above
Answer» B. infection with HBV alone
25.

Missing function of defective viruses, provided by help of

A. Helper virus
B. Virion
C. Prion
D. Bacteriophages
Answer» B. Virion
26.

Small naked single-stranded linear 'DNA' virus, having 22 nm size, is called

A. Papovavirus
B. Poxvirus
C. Parvovirus
D. Adenovirus
Answer» D. Adenovirus
27.

The hepadnaviruses such as hepatitis B virus are quite different from other DNA viruses with respect to genome replication. These replicate their DNA using

A. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase
B. reverse transcriptase
C. Rnase H
D. DNA ligase
Answer» C. Rnase H
28.

Which of following is another name for multidrug treatment?

A. polydrug
B. cocktail
C. amalgam
D. mixture
Answer» D. mixture
29.

Kuru disease was first identified in which of following areas?

A. Honolulu
B. united states
C. Pakistan
D. new guinea
Answer» E.
30.

Which of the following hepatitis viruses is not RNA virus?

A. Hepatitis A virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Hepatitis E virus
D. Hepatitis G virus
Answer» C. Hepatitis E virus
31.

The development of hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with

A. ground squirrel hepatitis virus
B. hepatitis B virus
C. woodchuck hepatitis virus
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
32.

The repressor protein, since the cell is resistant to lysis from externally infecting phage, is also called

A. immunity repressor
B. immunity operon
C. operon repressor
D. none of these
Answer» B. immunity operon
33.

Prions' are remarkably resistant to formaldehyde and

A. Acids
B. Nucleases
C. Bases
D. Buffers
Answer» C. Bases
34.

The virus(es) which can cause aseptic meningitis is/are

A. Polioviruses
B. Coxsackieviruses
C. Echo viruses
D. All of these
Answer» E.
35.

Term 'borrowed life' fits on which of following organisms?

A. bacteria
B. archaea
C. protists
D. viruses
Answer» E.
36.

The oncogene theory refers to

A. how chemicals inactivate viruses when applied
B. how viruses replicate in host cells
C. how viruses transform normal cells into tumor cells
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
37.

Which of following is second most common cancer in United States?

A. colorectal cancer
B. lung cancer
C. breast cancer
D. blood cancer
Answer» D. blood cancer
38.

Transmission of Molluscum contagiosum virus is through

A. direct contact
B. sexual contact
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
39.

All helical viruses are enclosed in 'nucleocapsid' known as

A. Cell wall
B. Cell membrane
C. Envelop
D. Boundary
Answer» D. Boundary
40.

Which of following defines life cycle of virus that results in death of host cell?

A. complete cycle
B. lysogenic cycle
C. lytic cycle
D. apoptotic cycle
Answer» D. apoptotic cycle
41.

Which of following is an example of a viroid disease?

A. potato spindle tuber
B. kuru
C. Cadang-cadang
D. tobacco mosaic infection
Answer» D. tobacco mosaic infection
42.

Papillomaviruses are associated with which of following cancers?

A. adult leukemia
B. cervical cancer
C. Burkitt's lymphoma
D. breast cancer
Answer» C. Burkitt's lymphoma
43.

Which of following describes a disease which is persistently present in a population?

A. endemic
B. pandemic
C. epidemic
D. outbreak
Answer» B. pandemic
44.

Which of following describes a widespread outbreak of disease?

A. pandemic
B. epidemic
C. outbreak
D. endemic
Answer» C. outbreak
45.

What is approximate size of parvovirus ?

A. 23 nm
B. 21 nm
C. 22 nm
D. 20 nm
Answer» D. 20 nm
46.

'Dengue' virus is member of a family, called

A. Parvovirus
B. Flaviviruses
C. Picornavirus
D. hepadnavirus
Answer» C. Picornavirus
47.

In family of Rhabdoviruses, only human pathogens is

A. Rotavirus
B. Rabies virus
C. Mumps virus
D. Measles virus
Answer» C. Mumps virus
48.

Severe acute respiratory 'syndrome' in human is caused by

A. Arenavirus
B. Coronavirus
C. Picornavirus
D. Rhabdoviruses
Answer» C. Picornavirus
49.

Bacteriophages have been used widely in genetic research, since they are the smallest and simplest biological entities capable of

A. self-replication
B. duplication
C. self-duplication
D. multiplication
Answer» B. duplication
50.

Which of following is first sign of colorectal cancer?

A. bleeding
B. polyp
C. inflammation
D. swollen lymph nodes
Answer» C. inflammation