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801.

Which of the following organisms is most commonly associated with AIDS pneumonia?

A. Klebsiella
B. Str. pneumonia
C. Mycoplasma
D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Answer» E.
802.

The ce l ls hav ing F p lasm id in thechromosomes were termed as

A. Hfr
B. F–
C. Hbr
D. C+
Answer» B. F–
803.

AIDS disease is caused by a virus whichbelongs to

A. Retro virus group
B. Rhabdo virus group
C. Hepatitis virus group
D. Adeno virus group
Answer» B. Rhabdo virus group
804.

Syphillis is caused by

A. Staphylococcus aureuss
B. Yersinia psdtis
C. Treponema pallidum
D. Streptococcus syphilitis
Answer» D. Streptococcus syphilitis
805.

The function of (THFA) Tetrahydrofolic acidcoenzyme include

A. Amino acid synthesis
B. Thymidine synthesis
C. Protein synthesis
D. Both a and b
Answer» E.
806.

Which Rickettsia can be grown on blood agar media?

A. Lactobacilli
B. Streptobacillus
C. Bacillus anthrax
D. Vibrio cholerae
Answer» B. Streptobacillus
807.

Food poisoning is caused by

A. Clostridum tetani
B. Clostridum Welchi
C. Diptheria
D. Clostridium botulinum
Answer» E.
808.

Pasteur effect is due to

A. Change from aerobic to anaerobic
B. Providing oxygen to anaerobically respiring structures
C. Rapid utilization of ATP
D. Nonsynthesis of ATP
Answer» C. Rapid utilization of ATP
809.

Dose of BCG vaccine is

A. 0.2–0.5 ml
B. 0.1 ml
C. 0.05 ml
D. 0.2 to 0.3 ml
Answer» C. 0.05 ml
810.

â-lactum antibiotics are

A. Penicillin
B. Cephalosporin
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
811.

Bacteria multiply by

A. Spore formation
B. Simple binary fission
C. Conjugation
D. Gametes
Answer» C. Conjugation
812.

In the medium other than nutrients, if any substance is used in excess, that medium is

A. Enriched medium
B. Special medium
C. Enrichment medium
D. None of these
Answer» B. Special medium
813.

Mycoplasmas are bacterial cells that

A. Fail to reproduce on artificial meida
B. Have a rigid cell wall
C. Are resistant to penicillin
D. Stain well with Gram’s stain
Answer» D. Stain well with Gram’s stain
814.

DPT is given for the prevention of

A. Diphtheria, Tetanus
B. Diphtheria, Pertusis
C. Diphtheria, Tetanus & pertusis
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
815.

During conjunction the genetic materialwill be transferred through

A. Cell wall
B. Medium
C. Pili
D. Capsule
Answer» D. Capsule
816.

Bacteriophage capable of only lyticgrowth is called

A. Temperate
B. Avirulent
C. Virulent
D. None of these
Answer» B. Avirulent
817.

Reagenic type antibody is

A. IgG
B. IgA
C. IgM
D. IgE
Answer» E.
818.

The purification and recovery of theproduction after fermentation is called

A. Upstream process
B. Downstream process
C. Surface fermentation
D. None of these
Answer» C. Surface fermentation
819.

Which type of spores are produced sexually?

A. Conidia
B. Sporangiospores
C. Ascospores
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
820.

Erythromycin is obtained from

A. S.griseu
B. S.rimosus
C. S.scabies
D. S.erythraeus
Answer» E.
821.

Accridine dyes are more effective against

A. Gram positive
B. Gram negative
C. Mycoplasmas
D. Rickttsiae
Answer» B. Gram negative
822.

The site of energy production in a cell

A. Micro body
B. Chromosome
C. Ribosome
D. Mitochondria
Answer» E.
823.

Ergot disease is caused by

A. Puccinia
B. Rhizopus
C. Claveceps
D. Penicillium
Answer» D. Penicillium
824.

Wet mount slide preparations are usedin microbiology as they allow to see

A. Size and shape of individual organisms
B. Characteristic arrangement or grouping of cells
C. Motility of the organism
D. All of these
Answer» E.
825.

Phagocytes are

A. Monocyte
B. Macrophages
C. Basophils
D. All of these
Answer» E.
826.

The primary cells involved in immuneresponse are

A. NK-cell
B. K-cells
C. Lymphocytes
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
827.

How would you distinguish pseudomonasspecies from E-cloi?

A. Gram staining
B. Morphology
C. Glucose fermentation Vs Respiration
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
828.

Ciprofloxacin acts by inhibiting

A. Cellwall synthesis
B. RNA synthesis
C. Folate synthesis
D. DNA gyrase
Answer» E.
829.

Streptococcus pyogens produce infection –

A. Streptococcal sore throat
B. Acute glomerulo nephritis
C. Rheumatic fever
D. None of these
Answer» B. Acute glomerulo nephritis
830.

Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in skin cells. How many autosomes would be expected in a kidney cell?

A. 46
B. 23
C. 47
D. 44
Answer» E.
831.

Rickettsiae stained by this techniqueresponds as

A. Gram positive
B. Gram negative
C. Between positive and negative
D. None of these
Answer» C. Between positive and negative
832.

Kuru disease in Humans is caused by

A. Bacteria
B. Viroides
C. Prions
D. Mycoplasma
Answer» D. Mycoplasma
833.

Infermentor the top portion left withoutbroth is called

A. Shaft
B. Head space
C. Impeller
D. Sparger
Answer» C. Impeller
834.

For thorough mixing of medium of medium and inoculum the part of fermentor useful is

A. Shaft
B. Headspace
C. Impeller
D. Sparger
Answer» D. Sparger
835.

Example for live vaccine is

A. Rubella & BCG
B. Polio & TAB
C. Diphtheria & Tetanus
D. Hepatitis A & Rabies
Answer» B. Polio & TAB
836.

Screening test for AIDS is

A. Western blot test
B. ELISA test
C. Both a and b
D. VDRL test
Answer» C. Both a and b
837.

Koplic spots observed in the mucous membrane is characteristic feature of the disease

A. Rubella
B. Measles
C. Mumps
D. Influenza
Answer» D. Influenza
838.

Basic principle in industrial microbiologyis

A. Suitable growth conditions
B. Fermentation
C. Providing aseptic conditions
D. All of these
Answer» C. Providing aseptic conditions
839.

Hybridoma technique was first discoveredby.

A. Kohler and Milstein
B. Robert Koch
C. ‘D’ Herelle
D. Land Steiner
Answer» B. Robert Koch
840.

Citrus canker is caused by

A. Phytomona
B. Salmonella
C. Lactobacillus
D. Hay bacillus
Answer» B. Salmonella
841.

Genetic information transfer DNA to RNAis called –

A. Transcriptase
B. Transduction
C. Transformation
D. Recombination
Answer» B. Transduction
842.

Aspergillus fumigatus can infect

A. A. niger
B. A. fumigatus
C. A. flavus
D. A. oryzae
Answer» E.
843.

L-Lysine is produced from

A. Corynebacterium glutamicum
B. Clostridium botulinum
C. Mycobacterium sps
D. Pseudomonas
Answer» B. Clostridium botulinum
844.

The test used for detection of typhoid fever

A. WIDAL test
B. ELISA
C. Rosewaller test
D. Westernblotting
Answer» B. ELISA
845.

In bacteria pigment bearing structures are

A. Chloroplast
B. Protoplast
C. Sphaeroplast
D. Chromatophores
Answer» E.
846.

Sporadic summer diarrhea may becaused by

A. E.coli
B. Enterobacter
C. Hafnia
D. Serratia
Answer» B. Enterobacter
847.

Cytoplasmic streaming is present in

A. Prokaryote
B. Animals
C. Eukaryotes
D. Both a and b
Answer» D. Both a and b
848.

Specific test for syphilis is

A. VDRL test
B. ELISA
C. FTA
D. None of these
Answer» B. ELISA
849.

The method of DNA replication proposedby Watson and Crick is

A. Semi conservative
B. Conservative
C. Dispersive
D. Rolling loop
Answer» B. Conservative
850.

The prote inaceous compound are converted to ammonia by

A. Putrification bacteria
B. Ammonifiaction bacteria
C. Nitrification bacteria
D. Denitrifying bacteria
Answer» C. Nitrification bacteria