Explore topic-wise MCQs in Microbial Genetics.

This section includes 12 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microbial Genetics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Why Deinococcus radiodurans is able to survive massive exposure to radiation?

A. Because it produces a thick shell which acts as a shield from the radiation
B. Because it has unique DNA repair mechanisms
C. Because its cellwall contains radioactive elements
D. Because it has many copies of genes encoding DNA repair
Answer» E.
2.

Transfer of genes between cells that are in physical contact with one another is known as transformation.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
3.

Bacterial recombination causes transformation of the recipient cell to _______________

A. donor cell
B. merozygote
C. zygote
D. recipient cell
Answer» C. zygote
4.

The transfer of genes from one cell to another by a bacteriophage is known as __________________

A. Recombination
B. Conjugation
C. Transduction
D. Transformation
Answer» D. Transformation
5.

Genetic recombination occurs between homologous chromosomes.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
6.

Why the bacterium Treponema pallidum is difficult to culture?

A. Because it requires a great deal of water to reproduce
B. Because it is unable to use carbohydrates as an energy source
C. Because it lacks the genes needed for TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
D. Because it requires extremely low temperature at which water freezes
Answer» D. Because it requires extremely low temperature at which water freezes
7.

Which of the following theory is supported by the genomic sequence of the obligate intracellular parasite Rickettsia prowazekii ?

A. Parasitic bacteria have very large genomes
B. Parasites have a definite genomic sequence similar to viruses
C. Mitochondria have evolved from endosymbiotic bacteria
D. All bacteria evolved from viruses
Answer» D. All bacteria evolved from viruses
8.

In the time since E. coli and Salmonella diverged evolutionarily

A. there has been little change in either genome
B. E. coli has acquired many genes via horizontal transfer
C. E, coli has lost approximately 50% of its genome
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
9.

What are bacteriocins?

A. proteins
B. toxins
C. plasmid
D. sex factor
Answer» B. toxins
10.

The cell in which the F factor carries along with it some chromosomal genes are known as ____________

A. F+ cell
B. F cell
C. F cell
D. F cell
Answer» D. F cell
11.

The transfer of naked DNA from one cell to another is referred to as _______________

A. Transduction
B. Lysogeny
C. Transformation
D. Conjugation
Answer» D. Conjugation
12.

Which of the enzymes are used to cut the recipient DNA?

A. endonuclease
B. exonuclease
C. ligases
D. polymerase
Answer» B. exonuclease