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				This section includes 76 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microorganisms and Disease knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | 
                                    Salmonella causes | 
                            
| A. | tetanus | 
| B. | T.B. | 
| C. | polio | 
| D. | typhoid | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. | 
                                    Our body synthesizes interferons in response to | 
                            
| A. | fungi | 
| B. | bacteria | 
| C. | virus | 
| D. | mycoplasma | 
| Answer» D. mycoplasma | |
| 3. | 
                                    Clostridium botulinum is a | 
                            
| A. | facultative aerobe | 
| B. | obligate anaerobe | 
| C. | facultative anaerobe | 
| D. | obligate aerobe | 
| Answer» C. facultative anaerobe | |
| 4. | 
                                    Which of the following gets killed by lysozyme present in saliva and tears? | 
                            
| A. | some of the fungi | 
| B. | virus-infected cells | 
| C. | all viruses | 
| D. | some of the bacteria | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. | 
                                    Infectious protein is a characteristic of | 
                            
| A. | satellite viruses | 
| B. | viroids | 
| C. | prions | 
| D. | gemini viruses | 
| Answer» D. gemini viruses | |
| 6. | 
                                    The motile zygote of Plasmodium is found in | 
                            
| A. | human liver | 
| B. | human RBCs | 
| C. | salivary glands of female Anopheles | 
| D. | the gut of female Anopheles | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. | 
                                    The trophozoite of Entamoeba histolytica feed on | 
                            
| A. | only mucosa and submucosa of the colon | 
| B. | erythrocytes, mucosa and submucosa of the colon | 
| C. | only blood | 
| D. | intestinal food | 
| Answer» C. only blood | |
| 8. | 
                                    Human immunodeficiency virus first destroys these cells | 
                            
| A. | |
| B. | B. | 
| C. | C. | 
| D. | D. | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | 
                                    Viruses are not regarded as living things because they cannot | 
                            
| A. | survive | 
| B. | reproduce | 
| C. | attack host cell | 
| D. | invade | 
| Answer» C. attack host cell | |
| 10. | 
                                    Bacterial diseases includes | 
                            
| A. | diphtheria | 
| B. | SARS | 
| C. | small pox | 
| D. | dengue fever | 
| Answer» B. SARS | |
| 11. | 
                                    Female anopheles mosquito spread | 
                            
| A. | Malaria | 
| B. | Dengue | 
| C. | Polio | 
| D. | Rubella | 
| Answer» B. Dengue | |
| 12. | 
                                    A fungus which is used to make antibiotic is called | 
                            
| A. | mould | 
| B. | yeast | 
| C. | penicillium | 
| D. | hyphae | 
| Answer» D. hyphae | |
| 13. | 
                                    Polio can lead to | 
                            
| A. | paralysis | 
| B. | nervous system distracted | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | eye diseases | 
| Answer» D. eye diseases | |
| 14. | 
                                    The outer layer of human skin is composed of | 
                            
| A. | mucus | 
| B. | collenchymas cells | 
| C. | dead cells | 
| D. | transporting cells | 
| Answer» D. transporting cells | |
| 15. | 
                                    Penicillium is used to treat infections which are | 
                            
| A. | viral | 
| B. | bacterial | 
| C. | fungal | 
| D. | yeast | 
| Answer» C. fungal | |
| 16. | 
                                    Fungal infections in plants includes | 
                            
| A. | rust | 
| B. | mildew | 
| C. | blight | 
| D. | all of them | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 17. | 
                                    Germs on floor and non-living things are destroyed by | 
                            
| A. | antiseptic | 
| B. | disinfectants | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | antibiotics | 
| Answer» C. both a and b | |
| 18. | 
                                    An infection which is characterized by ringed shaped itchy and scaly patches on skin is called | 
                            
| A. | ringworm | 
| B. | leprosy | 
| C. | mildew | 
| D. | rust | 
| Answer» B. leprosy | |
| 19. | 
                                    Permanent damage to skin, nerves, limbs and eyes if they are left untreated occurs in | 
                            
| A. | leprosy | 
| B. | typhoid | 
| C. | cholera | 
| D. | rubella | 
| Answer» B. typhoid | |
| 20. | 
                                    The first antibiotic which was discovered by | 
                            
| A. | Alexander Fleming | 
| B. | Lewis | 
| C. | Thomson | 
| D. | Lois Pasteur | 
| Answer» B. Lewis | |
| 21. | 
                                    Anti-microbial compounds includes | 
                            
| A. | antiseptic | 
| B. | disinfectants | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | antibiotics | 
| Answer» D. antibiotics | |
| 22. | 
                                    The important decomposers include | 
                            
| A. | bacteria | 
| B. | fungi | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | virus | 
| Answer» D. virus | |
| 23. | 
                                    A bacterial cell lacks | 
                            
| A. | flagella | 
| B. | chromosome | 
| C. | cell wall | 
| D. | nucleus | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 24. | 
                                    The enzymes which digest the outer layer of bacteria are called | 
                            
| A. | lysosomes | 
| B. | chromosomes | 
| C. | ribosome | 
| D. | Golgi bodies | 
| Answer» B. chromosomes | |
| 25. | 
                                    Unicellular microscopic fungi are | 
                            
| A. | yeast | 
| B. | mould | 
| C. | toadstool | 
| D. | penicillium | 
| Answer» B. mould | |
| 26. | 
                                    The deadly disease which is caused by a parasitic micro-organism called plasmodium is | 
                            
| A. | Malaria | 
| B. | Dengue | 
| C. | Polio | 
| D. | Rubella | 
| Answer» B. Dengue | |
| 27. | 
                                    Proteins which defend body are called | 
                            
| A. | antigens | 
| B. | antibodies | 
| C. | disinfectant | 
| D. | antiseptics | 
| Answer» C. disinfectant | |
| 28. | 
                                    The introduction of dead or weak germs in to body orally or by injection to train body to fight the real germs on attack is called | 
                            
| A. | vaccination | 
| B. | immunization | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | infecting | 
| Answer» D. infecting | |
| 29. | 
                                    A medicine which is used to treat or cure bacterial diseases by killing or stopping their growth of bacteria is called | 
                            
| A. | antibody | 
| B. | antigen | 
| C. | antibiotics | 
| D. | antiseptics | 
| Answer» D. antiseptics | |
| 30. | 
                                    To fight against diseases human beings have special | 
                            
| A. | natural barriers | 
| B. | immune system | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | antibiotics | 
| Answer» D. antibiotics | |
| 31. | 
                                    Ability to eat away germ is specialty of | 
                            
| A. | red blood cell | 
| B. | white blood cell | 
| C. | liver | 
| D. | plasma | 
| Answer» C. liver | |
| 32. | 
                                    The thread like structure which helps bacteria to move is called | 
                            
| A. | flagella | 
| B. | chromosome | 
| C. | cell wall | 
| D. | nucleus | 
| Answer» B. chromosome | |
| 33. | 
                                    The vectors which conduct germs includes | 
                            
| A. | fleas | 
| B. | tick | 
| C. | lice | 
| D. | all of them | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 34. | 
                                    Germs spread in the form of | 
                            
| A. | clusters | 
| B. | droplets | 
| C. | gases | 
| D. | air | 
| Answer» C. gases | |
| 35. | 
                                    The bacteria which have ability t o convert milk sugar in to lactic acid is called | 
                            
| A. | lactobacillus | 
| B. | streptococcus | 
| C. | gram positive bacteria | 
| D. | gram negative bacteria | 
| Answer» B. streptococcus | |
| 36. | 
                                    AIDS, poliomyelitis, rabies, rubella are all | 
                            
| A. | viral | 
| B. | bacterial | 
| C. | fungal | 
| D. | yeast | 
| Answer» B. bacterial | |
| 37. | 
                                    The cell wall of yeast is made up of | 
                            
| A. | chitin | 
| B. | cellulose | 
| C. | water | 
| D. | salts | 
| Answer» B. cellulose | |
| 38. | 
                                    Sweat, saliva, tears and mucus have | 
                            
| A. | lysosomes | 
| B. | chromosomes | 
| C. | ribosome | 
| D. | Golgi bodies | 
| Answer» B. chromosomes | |
| 39. | 
                                    The examples of microscopic organisms are | 
                            
| A. | bacteria | 
| B. | micro-scopic fungi | 
| C. | both a and b | 
| D. | virus | 
| Answer» D. virus | |
| 40. | 
                                    Most of bacteria in food is killed in stomach by | 
                            
| A. | HCl | 
| B. | NaCl | 
| C. | HNO | 
| D. | H2O | 
| Answer» B. NaCl | |
| 41. | 
                                    Flu, cold and HIV are caused due to presence of | 
                            
| A. | bacteria | 
| B. | virus | 
| C. | yeast | 
| D. | fungi | 
| Answer» C. yeast | |
| 42. | 
                                    The human skin is tough and water proof and germs cannot | 
                            
| A. | penetrate through | 
| B. | stay on it | 
| C. | reproduce | 
| D. | enter from cut | 
| Answer» B. stay on it | |
| 43. | 
                                    Germs on living things can be killed by using | 
                            
| A. | antiseptic | 
| B. | disinfectants | 
| C. | antibiotics | 
| D. | both a and b | 
| Answer» B. disinfectants | |
| 44. | 
                                    The agents which are responsible to cause infection by micro-organisms are called | 
                            
| A. | pathogens | 
| B. | DNA | 
| C. | antibody | 
| D. | antigen | 
| Answer» B. DNA | |
| 45. | 
                                    Baker's yeast produce gas which helps in rising of dough it is | 
                            
| A. | oxygen | 
| B. | hydrogen | 
| C. | carbon dioxide | 
| D. | nitrogen | 
| Answer» D. nitrogen | |
| 46. | 
                                    Prevention is better than | 
                            
| A. | treatment | 
| B. | cure | 
| C. | medicine | 
| D. | exercise | 
| Answer» C. medicine | |
| 47. | 
                                    Systems which open to external environment are protected from bacteria by presence of | 
                            
| A. | mucus membranes | 
| B. | HCl | 
| C. | hairs | 
| D. | plug | 
| Answer» B. HCl | |
| 48. | 
                                    Germs may enter the body via | 
                            
| A. | mouth | 
| B. | skin | 
| C. | eyes | 
| D. | all of them | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 49. | 
                                    Contaminated water may lead to | 
                            
| A. | dysentery | 
| B. | food poisoning | 
| C. | flu | 
| D. | common cold | 
| Answer» B. food poisoning | |
| 50. | 
                                    Mushrooms, yeasts, moulds and toadstools are examples of | 
                            
| A. | bacteria | 
| B. | virus | 
| C. | fungi | 
| D. | algae | 
| Answer» D. algae | |