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951.

The role that human play in the plaguelife cycle is

A. Secondary reservoir
B. Primary transmission vector
C. Primary host
D. Accidental intruder in rat flea cycle
Answer» E.
952.

H antigen are present in

A. Motile organ
B. Non-motile organ
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Non-motile organ
953.

Which of the following can provide naturally acquired passive immunity for the new born.

A. IgA
B. IgG
C. IgE
D. IgM
Answer» C. IgE
954.

Intensity of attraction between antigenand antibody molecule is known as

A. Affiniy
B. Avidity
C. Reaction
D. None of these
Answer» B. Avidity
955.

Bacitracin is obtained from

A. subtilis b. B. anthracis
Answer» B.
956.

Parasitic form must contain

A. Capsule
B. Cell-wall
C. Endospores
D. Flagella
Answer» B. Cell-wall
957.

Acid fast bacteria are

A. Neisseria
B. Staphylococci
C. Mycobacteria
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
958.

Antibody formation depends on

A. Age of the person
B. Amount of antigen
C. Well being of the person
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
959.

Most molds are capable of growing inthe temperature range between

A. 0o – 25oC
B. 0o – 35oC
C. 10o – 25oC
D. 10o – 35oC
Answer» C. 10o – 25oC
960.

Inclusion bodies diagnostic of rabies arecalled

A. Elementary bodie
B. Pascheur bodies
C. Negri bodies
D. Guarnieri bodies
Answer» D. Guarnieri bodies
961.

‘Fluorescence’ was first observed by

A. Kohler
B. Coons
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Coons
962.

Cholera red reaction is identified by

A. Sulphuric acid
B. Nitric acid
C. Hydrochloric acid
D. Carbolic acid
Answer» B. Nitric acid
963.

Vinegar fermentation involves

A. Yeasts only
B. Yeasts with lactic bacteria
C. Yeasts with acetic acid bacteria
D. Yeasts with butric acid bacteria
Answer» D. Yeasts with butric acid bacteria
964.

Cycloserine related to the amino acid instructure

A. Serine
B. Aspergine
C. Alanine
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
965.

m RNA synthesis from DNA is termed

A. Transcription
B. Transformation
C. Translation
D. Replication
Answer» B. Transformation
966.

First Pasteur conducted fermentationexperiments in

A. Milk
B. Food material
C. Fruit juices
D. Both a and c
Answer» D. Both a and c
967.

The magnefication power of electron microscope developed by Knell and Ruska is

A. 10,000x
B. 12,000x
C. 15,000x
D. 20,000x
Answer» C. 15,000x
968.

Which one of the following is aboutHerpes viruses?

A. Icosahedral, with envelope, ds DNA
B. Polyhedral with envelope, ds DNA
C. RNA, helical with envelope
D. ds DNA, brick shape
Answer» B. Polyhedral with envelope, ds DNA
969.

Human papillomavirus causes followingtumors:

A. Hepatic carcinoma
B. Cervical cancer
C. Condyloma acuminatum
D. Plantar wart
Answer» B. Cervical cancer
970.

What is the technique for quantitativeestimation of immunoglobulin?

A. Single diffusion in one dimension
B. Single diffusion in two dimension
C. Double diffusion in one dimension
D. Double diffusion in two dimension
Answer» C. Double diffusion in one dimension
971.

Which is the following enzyme acts as aspreading factor?

A. Hyaluronidase
B. Coagulase
C. Catalase
D. DNase
Answer» B. Coagulase
972.

â-cells are involved in

A. Humoral immunity
B. Cell-mediated immunity
C. Active immunity
D. Passive immunity
Answer» B. Cell-mediated immunity
973.

Western blotting is the technique used inthe determination of

A. RNA
B. DNA
C. Proteins
D. All of these
Answer» C. Proteins
974.

For the formation of cell-components theelements required are

A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Sulphur
D. All of these
Answer» E.
975.

In ecosystem , primary consumers are

A. plants
B. herbivores
C. carnivores
D. cat family
Answer» C. carnivores
976.

Study of 'fungi' is called

A. Virology
B. Mycology
C. Parasitology
D. Immunology
Answer» C. Parasitology
977.

In fungi, a part of normal flora of human is named as

A. Candida
B. Cryptococcus
C. Histoplasma
D. Coccidioides
Answer» B. Cryptococcus
978.

A dermal infection especially caused by 'dermophytes' is called

A. Skin infection
B. Dermatophytoses
C. Dermal infection
D. Fungal infection
Answer» C. Dermal infection
979.

Habitat for 'aspergillus' across world is

A. Water
B. Soil
C. Mud
D. Streams
Answer» C. Mud
980.

A 'fungus' that causes a tuberculosis type disease in 'AIDS' patients is named as

A. Penicillium marneffei
B. Penicillium notatum
C. Penicillium G
D. Aspergillus
Answer» B. Penicillium notatum
981.

Diameter of 'candida' is nearly

A. 2 µm
B. 4 µm
C. 6 µm
D. 6.4 µm
Answer» C. 6 µm
982.

'fungal' cell membrane in contrast to human cell membrane is composed of

A. Sterol
B. Cholesterol
C. Egrosterol
D. Lipids
Answer» D. Lipids
983.

Internal 'organs' of body are known as

A. Cutaneous structures
B. Subcutaneous structures
C. Systemic structures
D. Opportunistic
Answer» D. Opportunistic
984.

'Tinea nigra' is treated with

A. Hydrochloric acid
B. Sulphuric acid
C. Salicylic acid
D. Alcohol
Answer» D. Alcohol
985.

Simplest form of nutrients are

A. organic compounds
B. inorganic nutrients
C. organic nutrients
D. organic macromolecules
Answer» C. organic nutrients
986.

'Dermatophytosis' is commonly known as

A. Nails infection
B. Skin rash
C. Ringworm
D. Skin infection
Answer» D. Skin infection
987.

'Fungi' are

A. Eukaryotic organisms
B. Prokaryotic organism
C. Unicellular
D. Algae
Answer» B. Prokaryotic organism
988.

'Cryptococcus' is transmitted in form of

A. Spores
B. Yeast
C. Conidia
D. Hyphae
Answer» C. Conidia
989.

Fungi that can grow either as mycelium or as yeast on temperature variation, termed as

A. Thermally active
B. Heat sensitive
C. Thermally dimorphic
D. Thermal variation
Answer» D. Thermal variation
990.

'Coccidioidomycosis' is also called as

A. Death fever
B. Valley fever
C. Chache fever
D. Black fever
Answer» C. Chache fever
991.

Fungi is categorized in two types i.e. 'yeasts' and

A. Bugs
B. Ticks
C. Molds
D. Algae
Answer» D. Algae
992.

'Flucytosine' is a drug that inhibit DNA synthesis and its side effect is

A. Liver toxicity
B. Stomach toxicity
C. Bone marrow toxicity
D. Renal toxicity
Answer» D. Renal toxicity
993.

A network of fine white 'filaments' in vegetative part of fungus is called

A. Septa
B. Hyphae
C. Mycelium
D. Conidia
Answer» D. Conidia
994.

'Paracoccidioides brasiliensis' is causative agent for

A. Coccidioidomycosis
B. South American blastomycosis
C. Candidiasis
D. Aspergillus
Answer» C. Candidiasis
995.

Fungal cell wall along with chitin, also composed of beta glucan, a long polymer of

A. G-Glucose
B. D-Glucose
C. Polysaccharides
D. Monomers
Answer» C. Polysaccharides
996.

Both abiotic and biotic factors operating in an environment are called as

A. ecological niche
B. ecological community
C. ecosystem
D. ecology
Answer» D. ecology
997.

Density can be measured through

A. number of individuals per square meter
B. number of individuals per unit area
C. number of total population in a mile
D. volume per unit mass
Answer» C. number of total population in a mile
998.

Series of energy transference in the form of food is called a

A. food pyramid
B. food chain
C. ecological niche
D. food cycle
Answer» C. ecological niche
999.

'Tinea pedis' is scientific name of a foot disease that is commonly called as

A. Athlete's foot
B. Ringworm
C. Skin rash
D. Skin infection
Answer» B. Ringworm
1000.

Sporothrix is a genus that causes a condition in human named as

A. Tinea versicolor
B. Mycetoma
C. Sporotrichosis
D. Blastomycosis
Answer» D. Blastomycosis