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751. |
Most sensitive test for Treponema- |
A. | RPR |
B. | VDRL |
C. | Kahn |
D. | FTA -ABS |
Answer» E. | |
752. |
Recurrent facial/oropharyngeal/laryngeal edema in a patient has low C4, normal C3 and normal factor B.The phathogenesis is most likely due to - |
A. | Immune coplex disease |
B. | C1 esterase inhibitors deficiency |
C. | Hereditary deficiency of C2 |
D. | Both A and B |
Answer» E. | |
753. |
In a dry cell, the function of zinc casing is to |
A. | act as the positive terminal |
B. | act as the negative electrode |
C. | to act as electrolyte |
D. | to hold the carbon rod |
Answer» C. to act as electrolyte | |
754. |
The individual best remembered for bringing microbes to the world is |
A. | Antony Van Leeuenhoek |
B. | Robert Hooke |
C. | Masaki Ogata |
D. | Robert Koch |
Answer» B. Robert Hooke | |
755. |
Which of the following proteins would not need localization signal? |
A. | A cytosolic protein |
B. | A nuclear protein |
C. | A cell surface protein |
D. | A protein bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane |
Answer» B. A nuclear protein | |
756. |
Which of the following statements about Hepatitis C is true |
A. | Most common indication for Liver transplantation |
B. | DNA virus |
C. | Does not cause coinfection with hepatitis B |
D. | Does not cause Liver cancer |
Answer» B. DNA virus | |
757. |
Lactoferrin helps to protect against pathogens by |
A. | blocking sebum production |
B. | sequestering Iron |
C. | facilitating the growth of normal flora |
D. | lowering the pH |
Answer» D. lowering the pH | |
758. |
Spherule is a feature of which of the following fungus - |
A. | Blastomyces |
B. | Coccidiodes |
C. | Histoplasma |
D. | Paracoccidiodes |
Answer» C. Histoplasma | |
759. |
Extrachromosomal genetic materials are called |
A. | Plasmids |
B. | Mesosomes |
C. | Ribosomes |
D. | Lysosomes |
Answer» B. Mesosomes | |
760. |
All are inhabitants of Liver except |
A. | F.hepatica |
B. | F. buski |
C. | Clonorchis sinensis |
D. | Opisthorchis felincus |
Answer» C. Clonorchis sinensis | |
761. |
If radioactive bicarbonate was supplied to bacterial cells, which were actively synthesizing fatty acids, it is expected to find the bulk of the radioactivity in |
A. | the fatty acids |
B. | cellular bicarbonate |
C. | nucleic acids |
D. | the cytoplasmic membrane |
Answer» C. nucleic acids | |
762. |
All of the following disease may be acquired by ingestion except |
A. | Teniasis |
B. | Guinea worm |
C. | Toxoplasmosis |
D. | Leishmaniasis |
Answer» E. | |
763. |
HACEK group of organism includes all except - |
A. | Acinetobacter Boumannii |
B. | Haemophilus aphrophilus |
C. | Eikenella corrodens |
D. | Cardiobacterium Hominis |
Answer» B. Haemophilus aphrophilus | |
764. |
All the following are true of Tuberculosis except |
A. | For sputum to be positive,bacilli should be > 104 /ml |
B. | Niacin test differentiates M. tuberculosis and M.bovis |
C. | Pathogenicity to rabbits differentiates M. tuberculosis and M.bovis |
D. | Culture techniques have low sensitivity |
Answer» E. | |
765. |
A person returns to Delhi from Bangladesh after 2 days and has diarrhoea.Stool examination shows RBCs in stool.The likely organism causing is: |
A. | Enteropathogenic E.Coli |
B. | Enterotoxicogenic E.Coli |
C. | Salmonella typhi |
D. | Shigella dysenteriae |
Answer» E. | |
766. |
A labourer involved with repair-work of sewers was admitted with fever,jaundice and renal failure.The most appropriate test to diagnose the infection in this patient is: |
A. | Paul Bunnel test |
B. | Weil Felix test |
C. | Micro immunoflurescence test |
D. | Microscopic agglutination test |
Answer» E. | |
767. |
The role of bacteriophyll in an oxygenic photosynthesis is to |
A. | reduce NADP directly |
B. | reduce ferridoxin directly |
C. | transfer electrons to an intermediate in the sulfide oxidation pathway |
D. | use light energy to energize an electron |
Answer» E. | |
768. |
A microarray differs from a gene fusion in that, it |
A. | is not constructed by cloning |
B. | carries DNA segments from many different genes |
C. | all of the above |
D. | gives direct measurement of mRNA level |
Answer» E. | |
769. |
The following are true regarding Lyme's Disease,except: |
A. | Erythema chronicum migraines may be a clinical feature |
B. | It is transmitted by ixodes tick |
C. | Rodents act as natural hosts |
D. | Borrelia recurrentis is the aetiological agent |
Answer» E. | |
770. |
Which of the following expresses CD3 surface antigen? |
A. | T cells |
B. | Granulocytes |
C. | B cells |
D. | Monocytes |
Answer» B. Granulocytes | |
771. |
Lens antigens of the eye are |
A. | sequestrated antigens |
B. | cross-reacting antigens |
C. | none of these |
D. | neoantigens |
Answer» D. neoantigens | |
772. |
Not anaerobic |
A. | C tetani |
B. | Bacteroides |
C. | Enterococcus feacalis |
D. | Peptostreptococcus |
Answer» D. Peptostreptococcus | |
773. |
Chemokine co-receptor for HIV found on macrophage is - |
A. | CD4 |
B. | CD8 |
C. | CCR5 |
D. | CXCR4 |
Answer» D. CXCR4 | |
774. |
Bacillus used to test efficacy of Sterilisation by Autoclave is ? |
A. | Bacillus used to subtilis |
B. | Bacillus pumilis |
C. | Bacillus stearothermophilus |
D. | Coxiella burneti |
Answer» D. Coxiella burneti | |
775. |
Most of the energy in aerobic respiration of glucose is captured by |
A. | electron transport of electrons from NADH |
B. | substrate-level phosphorylation |
C. | the enzyme formic-hydrogen lyase |
D. | long-chain fatty acid oxidation |
Answer» B. substrate-level phosphorylation | |
776. |
Lancefield classification based on - |
A. | Carbohydrate antigen |
B. | M protein |
C. | T protein |
D. | Cell wall petidoglycan |
Answer» B. M protein | |
777. |
In which stage of filariasis are microfilaria seen in peripheral blood: |
A. | Early adenolymphangitis stage |
B. | Tropical eosinophilia |
C. | Elephantiasis |
D. | Late adenolymphangitis stage |
Answer» B. Tropical eosinophilia | |
778. |
Substances which can remain in soil for many years are called as |
A. | insecticides |
B. | microorganisms |
C. | dichloro-diphenyl tricholoroethane |
D. | dichloro-triphenyl dichloroethane |
Answer» D. dichloro-triphenyl dichloroethane | |
779. |
Cell mediated is by virtue of ? |
A. | Helper t cells |
B. | Suppressor t cells |
C. | Cytotoxic t cells |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
780. |
Which is not a Macrophage - |
A. | Monocyte |
B. | Microglia |
C. | Kupffer cells |
D. | Lymphocytes |
Answer» E. | |
781. |
A 7 yrs presented with intermitted abdominal cramps,loose stools and on stool examination ova of size 100 micrometre is seen.Which is not the causes ? |
A. | Gastrodiscoides hominis |
B. | Opisthorcis viverrani |
C. | Fasciola gigantic |
D. | Echinostorum ileocaxnum |
Answer» C. Fasciola gigantic | |
782. |
Cholera toxin effects are mediated by stimulation of which of the following second messengers: |
A. | Ca++-calmoduline |
B. | IP3/DAG |
C. | cAMP |
D. | cGMP |
Answer» D. cGMP | |
783. |
The original enzyme(s) used in PCR reaction is/are known as |
A. | E. coli RNA polymerase |
B. | E. coli DNA polymerase |
C. | all of these |
D. | Taq polymerase |
Answer» C. all of these | |
784. |
Bacteria may acquire characteristics by all of the following except: |
A. | Incorporating part of host DNA |
B. | Taking up soluble DNA fragments across their call wall from other species |
C. | Through conjugation |
D. | Through bacteriophages |
Answer» B. Taking up soluble DNA fragments across their call wall from other species | |
785. |
Which theory correctly predicted the motions of Mercury? |
A. | General Theory of Relativity |
B. | Gravitational Theory |
C. | Heliocentric Theory |
D. | Theory of Evolution |
Answer» B. Gravitational Theory | |
786. |
In aerobic respiration, the terminal electron acceptor is |
A. | nitrogen |
B. | oxygen |
C. | nitrate |
D. | hydrogen |
Answer» C. nitrate | |
787. |
Inverted repeat sequences at each end and a gene encoding transposase is contained in which of the following transposable element? |
A. | Insertion element |
B. | Composite transposon |
C. | Plasmid |
D. | Virus |
Answer» C. Plasmid | |
788. |
The first genetically modified pet was sold in United States in |
A. | 2008 |
B. | 2003 |
C. | 2004 |
D. | 2006 |
Answer» C. 2004 | |
789. |
Chagas disease is caused by ? |
A. | Trypanosoma cruzi |
B. | Trypanosoma gambiense |
C. | Trypanosoma brucei |
D. | Leishmania donnovani |
Answer» B. Trypanosoma gambiense | |
790. |
The phosphate inhibition in the clavine formation with Claviceps SD58, can be counteracted by the addition of |
A. | methionine |
B. | alanine |
C. | lysine |
D. | tryptophan |
Answer» E. | |
791. |
All of the following statements are true regarding hand-foot and mouth disease except: |
A. | Causative agent is coxssakievirus A |
B. | Causative agent is coxssakievirus B |
C. | Manifested by vesicles in hand and feet |
D. | Is highly infectious |
Answer» C. Manifested by vesicles in hand and feet | |
792. |
Which of the following statements is false regarding B cells? |
A. | B one marrow stem cells migrate to the thymus and develop into B cells |
B. | B cells can undergo class switching and produce a different antibody type |
C. | B cells that recognize high concentrations of antigens (self) in the absence of other signals undergo apoptosis in the bone marrow |
D. | B cells synthesize antibodies and put them on their cell surface |
Answer» E. | |
793. |
Distillate is a liquid that |
A. | condenses after distillation |
B. | mixes together |
C. | a substance that will not dissolve |
D. | does not sink due to very fine particles |
Answer» B. mixes together | |
794. |
The first organism in most natural food chains is |
A. | a decomposer |
B. | a herbivore |
C. | carnivorous |
D. | photosynthetic |
Answer» C. carnivorous | |
795. |
A patient made a self-diagnosis of athlete's foot (tineapedis)and began using a product advertised on television.The condition improved but did not clear and then the patient showed himself to a Dermatologist.A skin scarping was sent to the laboratory for culture,including culture for fungi.The fungal culture yielded a slow growing colony,which produced a few small microconidia.This is consistent with isolation of a dermatophyte of the genera: |
A. | Trichophyton |
B. | Microsporum |
C. | Epidermophyton |
D. | Trichosporon |
Answer» B. Microsporum | |
796. |
R factors involved in plant-microbe interactions are |
A. | bacterial proteins |
B. | plant proteins |
C. | also called opines |
D. | essential for transfer of DNA to plant cells |
Answer» C. also called opines | |
797. |
All the following are true regarding R5 strain of HIV except - |
A. | Utilizes CCR5 Co-receptor |
B. | Predominates in late stages of HIV |
C. | Transmits HIV efficiently |
D. | Infects microglial cells |
Answer» C. Transmits HIV efficiently | |
798. |
The agent responsible for causing mad cow disease is thought to be a |
A. | protozoan |
B. | fungus |
C. | virus |
D. | prion |
Answer» E. | |
799. |
Culture of lepra bacilli done in: |
A. | Nine-banded armadillo |
B. | Tail of mouse |
C. | Foot pads of mice |
D. | Nutrient agar |
Answer» D. Nutrient agar | |
800. |
Epidemiological marker of Hepatitis B is |
A. | Core antigen |
B. | Core antibody |
C. | HBs Ag |
D. | HBe Ag |
Answer» D. HBe Ag | |