Explore topic-wise MCQs in Retroviridae.

This section includes 35 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Retroviridae knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The most common cause of inpatient admission to hospital for those living with HIV is ______.

A. tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections
B. cardiovascular disorders
C. bacterial infections
D. none of these
Answer» C. bacterial infections
2.

______ who need combination antiretroviral therapy receive it.

A. Two in ten
B. One in five
C. Four in ten
D. Three in five
Answer» D. Three in five
3.

In 2015, the global prevalence of HIV infection was ______.

A. 0.2%
B. 0.4%
C. 0.6%
D. 0.8%
Answer» E.
4.

HIV is a retrovirus that infects and colonizes cells in the ______.

A. immune system
B. immune system and the central nervous system
C. endocrine system
D. immune system and endocrine system
Answer» C. endocrine system
5.

Each of the following statements concerning HIV is correct except:

A. CD 4 protein on the T cell surface is one of the receptors
B. There is appreciable antigenic diversity in the envelope glycoprotein of the virus
C. One of the viral genes codes for a protein that augments the activity of the viral transcriptional promoter
D. A major problem with testing for antibody to the virus is its cross-reactivity with HTLV-1
Answer» E.
6.

AIDS is most commonly caused by:

A. HIV2
B. HIV1
C. HTLV-I
D. HTLVII
Answer» C. HTLV-I
7.

HTLV or HIV contain an extra gene not present in standard retroviruses:

A. Gag
B. Pol
C. Env
D. Tex
Answer» E.
8.

HIV infects most commonly:

A. CD 4 helper cells
B. CD 8 cells
C. Macrophages
D. Neutrophils
Answer» B. CD 8 cells
9.

Latent phase of HIV:

A. Viral replication
B. Sequestered in lymphoid tissue
C. Infective
D. Not infective
Answer» B. Sequestered in lymphoid tissue
10.

Viruses that contain two complete copies of positive-strand RNA and the enzyme reverse transcriptase are:

A. Toga viruses
B. Rhabdoviruses
C. Retroviruses
D. Reoviruses
Answer» D. Reoviruses
11.

Retrovirus causes:

A. Burkitt s lymphoma
B. Human T cell leukemia
C. Encephalitis
D. Uveal melanoma
Answer» C. Encephalitis
12.

Virus having diploid ssRNA and reverse transcriptase:

A. Retrovirus
B. Arenavirus
C. Paramyxovirus
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Arenavirus
13.

HIV virus contains:

A. Single-stranded DNA
B. Single-stranded RNA
C. Double-stranded DNA
D. Double-stranded RNA
Answer» C. Double-stranded DNA
14.

Scott-Sheldon et al. (2013) found that ______ mediated the association between HIV status and alcohol use.

A. depression
B. stress
C. income
D. social support
Answer» C. income
15.

HTLV-1 causes:

A. AIDS
B. Dementia
C. Tropical spastic paraparesis
D. D.
E.
Answer» E.
16.

Golub et al. (2010) surveyed 180 HIV-negative high-risk MSM and found that around 70% of participants reported that they would be likely to use PrEP if it were at least 80?fective in preventing HIV. Of those, over ______ reported that they would be likely to decrease condom use while on PrEP.

A. 15%
B. 25%
C. 35%
D. 45%
Answer» D. 45%
17.

Studies suggest that fear of stigmatisation is especially strong among migrants. This is ______ which occurs when there is more than one type of difference.

A. stigma enlargement
B. stigma multiplication
C. stigma amplification
D. stigma magnification
Answer» D. stigma magnification
18.

The causative agent of AIDS was discovered in:

A. 1983
B. 1976
C. 1994
D. 1967
Answer» B. 1976
19.

Who said that stigma is an attribute that is deeply discrediting and that reduces the bearer from a whole and usual person to a tainted, discounted one .

A. Foucault
B. Moscovici
C. Vygotsky
D. Goffman
Answer» E.
20.

According to Crepaz, Hart and Marks (2004), people s ______ and viral load may promote unprotected sex.

A. beliefs about cART
B. knowledge of risk
C. beliefs about transmission
D. level of health literacy
Answer» B. knowledge of risk
21.

The receptor through which M-tropic HIV strains bind?

A. CCR5
B. CXCR4
C. CXCR5
D. Any of the above
Answer» B. CXCR4
22.

One in ten people ______ believed HIV infection can be transmitted through routes such as ______

A. incorrectly; kissing and spitting
B. correctly; kissing and spitting
C. incorrectly; needle sharing
D. none of these
Answer» B. correctly; kissing and spitting
23.

If you wished to prevent the attachment of the HIV virus to helper T cells, which molecule might best be targeted?

A. gp41
B. gp120
C. Integrase
D. P17
Answer» C. Integrase
24.

If it were possible to ablate the expression of the HIV pol gene, what another aspect of the virus s life cycle would be directly affected?

A. Transcription of proviral DNA
B. Production of viral mRNA
C. Integration of proviral DNA
D. Nucleocapsid
Answer» D. Nucleocapsid
25.

True about HIV is:

A. RNA virus
B. Diploid genome
C. Gag is gene coding or structural protein
D. All are true
Answer» E.
26.

Retroviruses are:

A. + ss RNA
B. ss RNA
C. ds RNA
D. None
Answer» B. ss RNA
27.

Which of the following statements is not true for retroviruses?

A. Retroviruses are causative agents for certain kinds of cancer in man
B. The genetic material in mature retroviruses is RNA
C. Retroviruses carry the gene for RNA-dependent DNA polymerase
D. DNA is not present at any stage in the life cycle of retroviruses
Answer» E.
28.

The RNA virus that produces DNA that can integrate with the host genome:

A. Papovavirus
B. Reovirus
C. Picornavirus
D. Retrovirus
Answer» E.
29.

HIV:

A. Is a lentivirus
B. Has single-stranded RNA
C. Genome has three structural genes
D. All are true
Answer» E.
30.

Which is a non-structural gene of HIV?

A. Gag
B. Env
C. Tat
D. Pol
Answer» D. Pol
31.

What is the sequence of HIV following entry into a host cell?

A. RNA DNA RNA
B. RNA DNA
C. DNA RNA
D. DNA RNA DNA
Answer» B. RNA DNA
32.

The first country in SEAR to report AIDS was:

A. India
B. Sri Lanka
C. Bangladesh
D. Thailand
Answer» E.
33.

The first case of HIV was reported in:

A. 1981
B. 1984
C. 1986
D. 1988
Answer» B. 1984
34.

What is p24?

A. Envelope gene in HIV
B. Genome of HIV
C. Core antigen of HIV
D. Shell antigen of HIV
Answer» D. Shell antigen of HIV
35.

The nef gene in HIV is for:

A. Enhancing expression of genes
B. Enhancing viral replication
C. Decreasing viral replication
D. Maceration
Answer» D. Maceration