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51. |
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 | |
52. |
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 | |
53. |
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 | |
54. |
Smallest viruses can have how many genes? |
A. | 10 |
B. | 20 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 90 |
Answer» D. 90 | |
55. |
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 | |
56. |
Size of 'deltavirus' is |
A. | 37 nm |
B. | 67 nm |
C. | 45 nm |
D. | 69 nm |
Answer» B. 67 nm | |
57. |
Parvovirus, papovavirus and adenovirus are three |
A. | Enveloped |
B. | Naked |
C. | Coated |
D. | Capsid |
Answer» C. Coated | |
58. |
'Rhabdoviruses' is also named as |
A. | Rotavirus |
B. | Measles virus |
C. | Mumps virus |
D. | Rabies virus |
Answer» E. | |
59. |
Varicella-zoster virus causes which of following diseases? |
A. | chicken pox |
B. | common cold |
C. | diarrhea |
D. | hemorrhage |
Answer» B. common cold | |
60. |
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 | |
61. |
Smallest RNA virus with diameter 28 nm is called |
A. | Parvovirus |
B. | Papovavirus |
C. | Picornavirus |
D. | Reovirus |
Answer» D. Reovirus | |
62. |
Which of following describes prions? |
A. | proteins |
B. | circular RNA |
C. | linear RNA |
D. | circular DNA |
Answer» B. circular RNA | |
63. |
Rotavirus causes which of following diseases? |
A. | hemorrhage |
B. | diarrhea |
C. | chicken pox |
D. | common cold |
Answer» C. chicken pox | |
64. |
Hepatitis G virus belongs to the family |
A. | Caliciviridae |
B. | Flaviviridae |
C. | Hepadnaviridae |
D. | Coronaviridae |
Answer» C. Hepadnaviridae | |
65. |
Which of following is another name for rod-shaped viruses? |
A. | cylindrical |
B. | helical |
C. | elongated |
D. | circular |
Answer» C. elongated | |
66. |
Viruses that are defective, having proteins and nucleic acid, but, cannot replicate without |
A. | Bacteriophage |
B. | Virion |
C. | Prion |
D. | Helper virus |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
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 | |
68. |
Size range of 'virus' is |
A. | 20-300 nm |
B. | 50-300nm |
C. | 40-300nm |
D. | 80-350nm |
Answer» B. 50-300nm | |
69. |
Which of following is an example of a retrovirus? |
A. | Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
B. | picoRNAvirus |
C. | coronavirus |
D. | flavivirus |
Answer» B. picoRNAvirus | |
70. |
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 | |
71. |
'Herpesvirus' are noted, in causing |
A. | Latent infection |
B. | Cancer |
C. | Scrapie |
D. | Scratches |
Answer» B. Cancer | |
72. |
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. | |
73. |
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 | |
74. |
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 | |
75. |
Missing function of defective viruses, provided by help of |
A. | Helper virus |
B. | Virion |
C. | Prion |
D. | Bacteriophages |
Answer» B. Virion | |
76. |
Small naked single-stranded linear 'DNA' virus, having 22 nm size, is called |
A. | Papovavirus |
B. | Poxvirus |
C. | Parvovirus |
D. | Adenovirus |
Answer» D. Adenovirus | |
77. |
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 | |
78. |
Which of following is another name for multidrug treatment? |
A. | polydrug |
B. | cocktail |
C. | amalgam |
D. | mixture |
Answer» D. mixture | |
79. |
Kuru disease was first identified in which of following areas? |
A. | Honolulu |
B. | united states |
C. | Pakistan |
D. | new guinea |
Answer» E. | |
80. |
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 | |
81. |
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. | |
82. |
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 | |
83. |
Prions' are remarkably resistant to formaldehyde and |
A. | Acids |
B. | Nucleases |
C. | Bases |
D. | Buffers |
Answer» C. Bases | |
84. |
The virus(es) which can cause aseptic meningitis is/are |
A. | Polioviruses |
B. | Coxsackieviruses |
C. | Echo viruses |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
85. |
Term 'borrowed life' fits on which of following organisms? |
A. | bacteria |
B. | archaea |
C. | protists |
D. | viruses |
Answer» E. | |
86. |
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 | |
87. |
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 | |
88. |
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 | |
89. |
All helical viruses are enclosed in 'nucleocapsid' known as |
A. | Cell wall |
B. | Cell membrane |
C. | Envelop |
D. | Boundary |
Answer» D. Boundary | |
90. |
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 | |
91. |
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 | |
92. |
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 | |
93. |
Which of following describes a disease which is persistently present in a population? |
A. | endemic |
B. | pandemic |
C. | epidemic |
D. | outbreak |
Answer» B. pandemic | |
94. |
Which of following describes a widespread outbreak of disease? |
A. | pandemic |
B. | epidemic |
C. | outbreak |
D. | endemic |
Answer» C. outbreak | |
95. |
What is approximate size of parvovirus ? |
A. | 23 nm |
B. | 21 nm |
C. | 22 nm |
D. | 20 nm |
Answer» D. 20 nm | |
96. |
'Dengue' virus is member of a family, called |
A. | Parvovirus |
B. | Flaviviruses |
C. | Picornavirus |
D. | hepadnavirus |
Answer» C. Picornavirus | |
97. |
In family of Rhabdoviruses, only human pathogens is |
A. | Rotavirus |
B. | Rabies virus |
C. | Mumps virus |
D. | Measles virus |
Answer» C. Mumps virus | |
98. |
Severe acute respiratory 'syndrome' in human is caused by |
A. | Arenavirus |
B. | Coronavirus |
C. | Picornavirus |
D. | Rhabdoviruses |
Answer» C. Picornavirus | |
99. |
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 | |
100. |
Which of following is first sign of colorectal cancer? |
A. | bleeding |
B. | polyp |
C. | inflammation |
D. | swollen lymph nodes |
Answer» C. inflammation | |