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501.

In most of purple bacteria, the light harvesting centers are

A. B 850 & Fe-
B. B 850 & B 875
C. B 845 & B 875
D. B 850 & B830
Answer» C. B 845 & B 875
502.

An example for common air borne epidemic disease

A. Influenza
B. Typhoid
C. Encephalitis
D. Malaria
Answer» B. Typhoid
503.

For streptomycin production the microorganisms required are

A. Streptomyces griseus
B. Streptomyces niger
C. Saccharomyces cereviceae
D. All of these
Answer» B. Streptomyces niger
504.

Bacterial resistance to antibiotics istransmitted by

A. Transduction
B. Transformation
C. Mutation
D. Plasmids
Answer» E.
505.

Best method for getting pure culture is

A. Streak-plate
B. Agar slant
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
506.

Koplic’s spots will develop in

A. HIV
B. Measles
C. Mumps
D. Rubella
Answer» C. Mumps
507.

The primary mode of transmission ofpoliomyelitis virus:

A. Flie
B. Milk
C. Person to person
D. Food and water
Answer» E.
508.

Over heating of fermentator duringfermentation is controlled by

A. Cooling jacket
B. Steam
C. Cool air
D. None of these
Answer» B. Steam
509.

The image obtained in a compoundmicroscope is

A. Real
B. Virtual
C. Real inverted
D. Virtual inverted
Answer» C. Real inverted
510.

Hybridoma technique was developed by

A. Kochler & Milston
B. Niel’s Jerne
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
511.

Those fungi which do not have a sexualstage are classified as

A. Phycomycete
B. Ascomycetes
C. Basidiomycetes
D. Fungi imperfecti
Answer» E.
512.

During AIDS, HIV infects

A. CD3 lymphocyte
B. CD4 lymphocytes
C. CD2 lymphocytes
D. Blymphocytes
Answer» C. CD2 lymphocytes
513.

Toxins and viruses can be detected by

A. Precipitation
B. Agglutination
C. Neutralisation
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
514.

Pus-forming forms are called as

A. Pyoderm
B. Pyogenic
C. Pyrogen
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Pyrogen
515.

Mediterranian fever is caused by

A. M. tuberculosi
B. S. typhi
C. C.neoformans
D. Brucella
Answer» E.
516.

The enzyme needed in biological systemsfor joining two molecules is called

A. Lyase
B. Diastases
C. Polymerases
D. Hydrolase
Answer» D. Hydrolase
517.

Reduction of virulence is known as

A. Exaltation
B. Attenuation
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» C. Both a and b
518.

Most bacteria require vitamins as

A. Growth Factors
B. Sources of energy
C. Sources of carbon
D. Sources of electron donars
Answer» B. Sources of energy
519.

The following are true about Rickettsiae.

A. Unicellular organisms
B. Prokaryotic intracellular parasites
C. Presence of 70 S ribosomes
D. It causes hemolysis in human beings
Answer» E.
520.

Candidiasis is caused by

A. Candida albican
B. Aspergillus spp.
C. E. floccosum
D. M. audouinii
Answer» B. Aspergillus spp.
521.

Disease that effects many people atdifferent countries is termed as

A. Sporadic
B. Pandemic
C. Epidemic
D. Endemic
Answer» B. Pandemic
522.

Toxic products in phagolysosome are

A. H2SO4
B. Singlet O2
C. Superoxide radicals
D. All of these
Answer» E.
523.

Growth period of the culture is

A. Inoculation
B. Incubation
C. Incineration
D. Isolation
Answer» C. Incineration
524.

To be antigen, the chemical molecule(protein) needs

A. High molecular weight
B. Chemical complexity
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
525.

Niacin test is positive in case of

A. Corynebacterium
B. M. tuberculosis
C. M. bovis
D. M. avium
Answer» C. M. bovis
526.

The distance between each turn in thehelical strand of DNA is

A. 20 Ao
B. 34 Ao
C. 28 Ao
D. 42 Ao
Answer» C. 28 Ao
527.

Virus will contain

A. Cell membrane
B. Cell wall
C. DNA
D. DNA or RNA
Answer» E.
528.

Identify the obligate anaerobes

A. Salmonella
B. Vibrio cholera
C. Cl. tetani
D. Sarcinae
Answer» D. Sarcinae
529.

Wh ich of the fo l low ing organ ismsrequires tryptophan for growth?

A. H.influenza
B. Vibrio
C. Gonococci
D. S.typhi
Answer» E.
530.

In bacteria, the increase in population isin the manner

A. Geometric progression
B. Multiplication
C. Doubling
D. None of these
Answer» B. Multiplication
531.

Who demonstrated that open tubes of broth remained free of bacteria when air was free of dust.

A. Abbc Spallanzani
B. John Tyndall
C. Francisco Redi
D. Pasteur
Answer» C. Francisco Redi
532.

The main product of glycolysis underaerobic conditions is

A. Pyruvate
B. Lactate
C. None of these
D. Both a and b
Answer» B. Lactate
533.

For the separation of antigens the methodused is

A. Immunoelectrophoresis
B. Flocculation
C. Agglutination
D. None of these
Answer» B. Flocculation
534.

Immediate type hypersensitivity reactionsare

A. Type-I
B. Type-II
C. Type-III
D. All a, b and c
Answer» E.
535.

Chlamydiae can be stained better with

A. Ziehl neelsen staining
B. Castaneda & Machiavello stains
C. Giminez stains
D. Both b and c
Answer» E.
536.

Magnification range of light microscope is

A. 1000x – 5000x
B. 1000x – 2000x
C. 500x – 1000x
D. None of these
Answer» C. 500x – 1000x
537.

A disease that can be transmitted by an infectious agent from one individual to another was called

A. Epidemic
B. Pandemic
C. Communicable
D. Comma
Answer» D. Comma
538.

Virulence in gonococcus is due to

A. Pili
B. Cell membrane
C. Its cellular location
D. Cyclic enzymes
Answer» B. Cell membrane
539.

Neisseria gonorrhoeae causes

A. Urethriti
B. Conjuctivitis
C. Arthritis
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
540.

In a antigen haptens are

A. Immunogenic
B. Non-immunogenic
C. Antigenic
D. None of these
Answer» C. Antigenic
541.

Immunity is life long following

A. Diphtheria
B. Tetanus
C. Measles
D. Yellow fever
Answer» D. Yellow fever
542.

In India, malaria most often spreads by

A. Anophels cucifacies
B. Anopheles fluvatis
C. Anopheles stephensi
D. Anopheles minimus
Answer» B. Anopheles fluvatis
543.

Animals are naturally immune to infectioncaused by

A. V. Cholera
B. S.typhosa
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
544.

Tumer inducing plasmids are extensivelyused in production of

A. Avirulent phases
B. Single cell proteins
C. Transgenic plants
D. Nitrogen fixing bacteria
Answer» D. Nitrogen fixing bacteria
545.

Bacterial spores are

A. Weakly acid fast
B. Strongly acid fast
C. Alcohol fast
D. Non acid fast
Answer» B. Strongly acid fast
546.

Which of the following Salmonellaparatyphi is the commonest in India?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. None of these
Answer» B. B
547.

Industrial alchohol will be produced byusing starter culture

A. Top yeast
B. Middle yeast
C. Bottom yeast
D. Feeder yeast
Answer» D. Feeder yeast
548.

The compound that is added to the medium to absorb oxygen for the creation of anaerobic conditions

A. Sodium Thioglycollate
B. Nitrous acid
C. Citrate
D. None of these
Answer» C. Citrate
549.

A simple asexual spore which developsby budding is known as

A. Chlamydospore
B. Blastospore
C. Arthospore
D. Conidia
Answer» C. Arthospore
550.

Very effective, less time consuming andat a time so many samples can be detected by

A. ELISA
B. CFT
C. Neutralization
D. Agglutination
Answer» B. CFT