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This section includes 334 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microbiology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
251. |
Protein shell that encapsulates viral genome is called |
A. | coat |
B. | viral cover |
C. | cell membrane |
D. | capsid |
Answer» E. | |
252. |
The phage components begin to assemble into mature phages only after the synthesis of |
A. | structural protein |
B. | nucleic acid |
C. | Both (a) and (b) |
D. | amino acids |
Answer» D. amino acids | |
253. |
Which of the following viruses are relatively thermostable? |
A. | Human immunodeficiency virus |
B. | Rubella virus |
C. | Hepatits A virus |
D. | Influenza virus |
Answer» D. Influenza virus | |
254. |
Hollow coil like arrangement of 'capsomeres' that looks like a rod shaped is known as |
A. | Helical |
B. | Icosahedral |
C. | Spiral |
D. | Triangular |
Answer» B. Icosahedral | |
255. |
Which of the following is continuous cell line? |
A. | HeLa |
B. | HEp-2 |
C. | KB |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
256. |
'Viroid' lacks |
A. | DNA |
B. | RNA |
C. | Envelop |
D. | Cell membrane |
Answer» D. Cell membrane | |
257. |
'capsid' proteins and nucleic acid 'genome' combines to form |
A. | Capsid |
B. | Capsomere |
C. | Nucleocapsid |
D. | Nucleic acid |
Answer» D. Nucleic acid | |
258. |
Which of the following bacteriophage is said to have banal symmetry? |
A. | T2 |
B. | T4 |
C. | T6 |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
259. |
Which of the following is not true of virions? |
A. | Reproduce independently |
B. | Contain DNA |
C. | Contain RNA |
D. | Are extracellular |
Answer» B. Contain DNA | |
260. |
Viruses largely lack metabolic machinery of their own to generate energy or to synthesize |
A. | protein |
B. | carbohydrate |
C. | alcohol |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. carbohydrate | |
261. |
The most efficient way to enclose a space is within a/an |
A. | sphere |
B. | cube |
C. | icosahedron |
D. | helix |
Answer» D. helix | |
262. |
Individual protein subunits of a capsid are called |
A. | spikes |
B. | glycoproteins |
C. | capsomeres |
D. | capsid units |
Answer» D. capsid units | |
263. |
The yield of phage per bacterium is called the |
A. | eclipse size |
B. | latent size |
C. | burst size |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
264. |
Which of following features most plant viruses have? |
A. | circular genome |
B. | ssDNA genome |
C. | DNA genome |
D. | rRNA genome |
Answer» E. | |
265. |
What does 'H' in HINI virus signify? |
A. | Hyalomma |
B. | hen |
C. | hanta |
D. | hemagglutinin |
Answer» E. | |
266. |
A single 'glycoprotein' that is present in prion, having an approximate molecular weight ranges from |
A. | 27000-30000 |
B. | 2500-3000 |
C. | 3000-3500 |
D. | 4000-4500 |
Answer» B. 2500-3000 | |
267. |
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a human disease caused by |
A. | Virus |
B. | Viroid |
C. | Prion |
D. | Phage |
Answer» D. Phage | |
268. |
Which family has received most interest in their development as a biological control agent against insects? |
A. | Reoviridae |
B. | Baculoviridae |
C. | Iridoviridae |
D. | Poxviridae |
Answer» C. Iridoviridae | |
269. |
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in replication by bacterial phage? |
A. | adsorption,pinning,DNA injection,sheath contraction |
B. | adsorption,pinning,sheath contraction,DNA injection |
C. | adsorption,absorption,sheath contraction,pinning |
D. | absorption,adsorption,DNA injection |
Answer» C. adsorption,absorption,sheath contraction,pinning | |
270. |
Which of the following enzymes transcribe late genes? |
A. | ligases |
B. | nucleases |
C. | RNA polymerase |
D. | restriction enzymes |
Answer» D. restriction enzymes | |
271. |
Envelop of virus, a lipoprotein membrane, composed of derivatives of lipid, from host cell membrane and protein, known to be a |
A. | Virus-specific |
B. | Host specific |
C. | Neutral |
D. | Capsid |
Answer» B. Host specific | |
272. |
The temperate phage that have no site specificity for insertion and may even be able to insert multiple copies of their DNA into a single bacterial chromosome is |
A. | λ phage enzyme |
B. | λ DNA |
C. | Phage Mu |
D. | Phage Mn |
Answer» D. Phage Mn | |
273. |
Which of the coxsackieviruses can cause herpangina? |
A. | Group A |
B. | Group B |
C. | Both (a) and (b) |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Group B | |
274. |
The viral DNA is removed from the host's chromosomes and the lytic cycle occurs. The process is called |
A. | spontaneous induction |
B. | inductive infection |
C. | resultant induction |
D. | spontaneous infection |
Answer» B. inductive infection | |
275. |
Intracytoplasmic inclusions are found in chicken pox, herpes, and the polyhedra diseases of insects. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
276. |
The delayed early genes codes for which of the following enzymes? |
A. | phage enzymes |
B. | RNA polymerase |
C. | nucleases |
D. | oxidases |
Answer» B. RNA polymerase | |
277. |
Human pathogen, of a family 'togaviruses' is |
A. | Rotavirus |
B. | Rubella virus |
C. | Poliovirus |
D. | Papilloma virus |
Answer» C. Poliovirus | |
278. |
Inclusion bodies of measles virus are |
A. | intracytoplasmic |
B. | intranuclear |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
279. |
All of the following viruses are enveloped except |
A. | Hepatitis A virus |
B. | Hepatitis B virus |
C. | Hepatitis C virus |
D. | Hepatitis D virus |
Answer» B. Hepatitis B virus | |
280. |
Which of the following are said to have binal symmetry? |
A. | M13 |
B. | T4 |
C. | T7 |
D. | MV-L2 |
Answer» C. T7 | |
281. |
Which of following allows phages to coexist with bacteria and allow their replication without host disruption? |
A. | virulent cycle |
B. | lytic cycle |
C. | infectious cycle |
D. | lysogenic cycle |
Answer» E. | |
282. |
Which of following is an example of a double-stranded DNA virus? |
A. | herpes |
B. | hiv |
C. | rhinovirus |
D. | flavivirus |
Answer» B. hiv | |
283. |
The first step in infection of a host bacterial cells by a phage is |
A. | adsorption |
B. | absorption |
C. | penetration |
D. | replication |
Answer» B. absorption | |
284. |
The envelope of an enveloped virus is derived from |
A. | the mitochondrion of the cell |
B. | the cell membrane |
C. | the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell | |
285. |
A vaccine cannot be derived from which of following? |
A. | dead pathogen |
B. | attenuated pathogen |
C. | surface proteins on the pathogen |
D. | live pathogen |
Answer» E. | |
286. |
Animal and plant viruses contain both DNA and RNA in the same virion. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
287. |
Adenoviruses exhibit which of the following symmetry? |
A. | helical symmetry |
B. | circular symmetry |
C. | icosahedral symmetry |
D. | complex structure symmetry |
Answer» D. complex structure symmetry | |
288. |
The fringes on animal viruses like influenza virus is made up of ______________ |
A. | lipoproteins |
B. | glycoproteins |
C. | cellulose |
D. | polysaccharides |
Answer» C. cellulose | |
289. |
The envelope surrounding the nucleocapsid of some animal viruses is made up of which of the following structures? |
A. | lipoproteins |
B. | lipopolysaccharides |
C. | peptidoglycan |
D. | chitin |
Answer» B. lipopolysaccharides | |
290. |
Rubella vaccines contain viruses are isolated only in African green monkey cells. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
291. |
Which of the following symmetry is exhibited by rod-shaped viruses? |
A. | icosahedral |
B. | helical |
C. | complex |
D. | circular |
Answer» C. complex | |
292. |
For which viral disease, vaccine has been recently developed through the use of tissue culture? |
A. | Measles |
B. | Mumps |
C. | Rabies |
D. | S mallpox |
Answer» B. Mumps | |
293. |
Yellow fever virus can be attenuated by serial passage on cultures of ________________________ |
A. | embryonated eggs |
B. | tissue |
C. | chick embryo tissue |
D. | pig embryo tissue |
Answer» D. pig embryo tissue | |
294. |
Effective poliomyelitis vaccines were developed by culturing the virus of poliomyelitis on the kidney cells of which animal? |
A. | cow |
B. | monkey |
C. | giraffe |
D. | pig |
Answer» C. giraffe | |
295. |
Word 'filo' used in name of a family filoviruses, resembles with |
A. | Thread |
B. | Whip |
C. | Round |
D. | Wrinkle |
Answer» B. Whip | |
296. |
Symmetry of 'arenavirus' is |
A. | Spiral |
B. | Icosahedral |
C. | Helical |
D. | Round |
Answer» D. Round | |
297. |
Diameter of 'herpesviruses' is |
A. | 75 nm |
B. | 100 nm |
C. | 55 nm |
D. | 23 nm |
Answer» C. 55 nm | |
298. |
What is estimated diameter of Caliciviruses ? |
A. | 38 nm |
B. | 75 nm |
C. | 22 nm |
D. | 45 nm |
Answer» B. 75 nm | |
299. |
Outer viral 'proteins' also act as |
A. | Antibody |
B. | Receptor |
C. | Antigen |
D. | Coat |
Answer» D. Coat | |
300. |
Translation of mRNA into proteins takes place in the ________________ |
A. | host cell nucleus |
B. | host cell cytoplasm |
C. | viral nucleus |
D. | viral cytoplasm |
Answer» C. viral nucleus | |