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401.

Non-lactose fermenting colonies seen onMac Conkey’s medium are

A. Salmonella typhi
B. Escherichia coli
C. Klebsiella pneumoniae
D. Shigella shigae
Answer» B. Escherichia coli
402.

The bacteria which are able to grow at 0°C but which grow at 20°C to 30°C, are known as

A. Psychrophiles
B. Facultative psychrophiles
C. Average psychrophiles
D. Mesophiles
Answer» D. Mesophiles
403.

All the groups of bacteria have cell wall

A. Mycobacteria
B. Mycoplasmas
C. Clostridia
D. Rickettsia
Answer» C. Clostridia
404.

Meosomes are also known as

A. Mitochondria
B. Endoplasmic reticulum
C. Plasmids
D. Chondroids
Answer» E.
405.

Staphylococcus aureus are characterized by

A. Formation of acid in sucrose, dextrose
B. Liquification of gelatin due to production of gelatinase
C. Strains are catalase positive
D. All of above
Answer» D. All of above
406.

Staphylococcus aureus was isolated by

A. Rosenbach
B. Louis Pasteur
C. Passet
D. Sir Alexander Ogston
Answer» C. Passet
407.

Salt agar is used for

A. Streptococcu
B. Staphylococcus
C. Vibrio
D. Shigella
Answer» C. Vibrio
408.

A gram positive organism which producesswarming on culture medium is

A. Salmonella
B. Clostridium
C. Staphylococci
D. Proteus
Answer» E.
409.

Lyophilization means

A. Sterilization
B. Freeze-drying
C. Burning to ashes
D. Exposure to formation
Answer» C. Burning to ashes
410.

The viruses that live as parasites on bacteria are

A. Fungi
B. Commensels
C. Bacteriophages
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
411.

For ster i l izat ion of fermentat ionequipment the method followed is

A. Radiation
B. Chemicals
C. Heating
D. All of these
Answer» E.
412.

Building blocks of Nucleic acids are

A. Amino acid
B. Nucleosides
C. Nucleotides
D. Nucleo proteins
Answer» D. Nucleo proteins
413.

Poly A tail is frequently found in

A. Histone in RNA
B. Bacterial RNA
C. eukaryotic RNA
D. TRNA
Answer» D. TRNA
414.

The potorespiration involves

A. Calvin cycle
B. Hatch-Slack cycle
C. Glycolate cycle
D. Kreb’s cycle
Answer» D. Kreb’s cycle
415.

Industrial Production of Vitamin-B12 isfrom

A. Propionibacterium sps.
B. Pseudomonas sps.
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
416.

Malignant pustule is caused by

A. Anthrax
B. Tetanus
C. Diphtheria
D. None of these
Answer» B. Tetanus
417.

The virulence of a pathogen is usuallymeasured by

A. LD
B. MLD
C. ID
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
418.

Prausnitz kustner reaction is generated by

A. IgA
B. IgE
C. IgG
D. IgD
Answer» C. IgG
419.

Capsulated forms of bacteria are

A. Virulent
B. A virulent
C. Useful
D. Symbiotic
Answer» D. Symbiotic
420.

B.anthracis was isolated by

A. Louis Pasteur
B. Robert Koch
C. Antonyvon Leewenhok
D. None of these
Answer» C. Antonyvon Leewenhok
421.

Cell-wall is

A. Thick in Gram positive than Gram negative
B. Thick in Gram negative than Gram positive
C. Equal in both
D. In Gram negative cell-wall is absent
Answer» B. Thick in Gram negative than Gram positive
422.

Amoebic dysentery in humans is causedby

A. Plasmodium
B. Paramecium
C. Yeast
D. Entamoeba histolytica
Answer» E.
423.

A number of viruses are known to infectmycoplasmas, called

A. Bacteriophages
B. Mycoplasma phages
C. Virions
D. Tiny strains
Answer» C. Virions
424.

Lepromin test

A. Is negative in tubercular leprosy
B. Positive in lepromatous type
C. Indicated delayed hypersensitivity test
D. Indicates infection
Answer» D. Indicates infection
425.

Which of the following vaccine contains attenuated form of bacteria?

A. BCG
B. TAB
C. Polio
D. Cholera
Answer» B. TAB
426.

Drug resistance to sulphonamides is dueto

A. Production of PABA
B. Folic acid synthetase
C. Drug alteration
D. Low affinity for drug synthesis by bacteria
Answer» C. Drug alteration
427.

Thickness of cell wall ranges from

A. 9-10 nm
B. 12-13 nm
C. 10-25 nm
D. 30-40 nm
Answer» D. 30-40 nm
428.

Self-replicating, small circular DNA molecules present in bacterial cell are known

A. Plasmid
B. Cosmids
C. Plasmomeros
D. plastides
Answer» B. Cosmids
429.

Which one of the following fungi is the most serious threat in a bone marrow transplant unit?

A. Candida albican
B. Aspergillus
C. Blastomyces
D. Cryptococus
Answer» C. Blastomyces
430.

One of the genes present exclusively on the X-chromosome in humans is concerned with

A. Baldness
B. Red-green colour baldness
C. Facial hair/moustache in males
D. Night blindness
Answer» C. Facial hair/moustache in males
431.

The following Penicillium species arepathogenic except

A. P. commune
B. P. bicolor
C. P. glaucum
D. P.notatum
Answer» E.
432.

Streptococcus pneumoniae was isolated by

A. Robert Koch
B. Edward Jenner
C. Antony von Leewenhock
D. Louis Pasteur
Answer» E.
433.

Condensation of light in light Microscopeis by

A. Objective
B. Condensor
C. Ocular
D. All of these
Answer» C. Ocular
434.

Streptokinase is also termed as

A. Fibrionolysin
B. Catalase
C. Coagulase
D. Hyaluronidase
Answer» B. Catalase
435.

The size of the virus can be determinedby

A. Micrography
B. Ultra-centrifugation at high speed
C. Ultra-filteration
D. All of these
Answer» E.
436.

Vitamin function as

A. Co-enzymes
B. Co-melecules
C. Building blocks of cell
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
437.

Rabies virus is

A. Nake RNA virus
B. Naked DNA virus
C. Enveloped RNA virus
D. Enveloped DNA virus
Answer» D. Enveloped DNA virus
438.

The bacterial pili mainly contain

A. Carbohydrate
B. Lipids
C. Proteins
D. Minerals
Answer» D. Minerals
439.

Presence of viable bacteria in the blood stream is called

A. Viraemia
B. Septicaemia
C. Bacteraemia
D. Bactericidal
Answer» D. Bactericidal
440.

“I found floating therin earthly particles, some green streaks, spirally wound serpent-wise, and orderly arranged, the whole circumstance of each of these streaks was abut the thickness of a hair on one’s head”…. These words are of

A. Leeuwenhoek
B. A. Jenner
C. Pasteur
D. Koch
Answer» B. A. Jenner
441.

Clsotridium welchii is positive for

A. Elek’s gel precipitation test
B. Nagler’s test
C. Weil felix test
D. Bacitracin test
Answer» C. Weil felix test
442.

All the antibodies produced from a â-cellare having

A. Similar specificity
B. Different specificities
C. Similar size
D. None of these
Answer» B. Different specificities
443.

In Elisa technique, the antibodies arelabeled by

A. Acridine orange
B. Alkaline phosphate
C. Neutral red
D. Bromothymol blue
Answer» C. Neutral red
444.

Syndromes associated with Human Tlymphotropic virus type I(HTLV-I) are

A. Adult T-cell lymphoma
B. Hairy cell leukemia
C. Adult T cell leukemia
D. All of these
Answer» C. Adult T cell leukemia
445.

Disease that affects many people atdifferent countries is termed as

A. Sporadic
B. Pandemic
C. Epidemic
D. Endemic
Answer» C. Epidemic
446.

To transfer cultures from one place toanother, the device used is

A. Slant
B. Needle
C. Inoculation loop
D. Autoclave
Answer» C. Inoculation loop
447.

Diphtheria is an example of

A. Bacteraemia
B. Pyaemia
C. Septicemia
D. Toxaemia
Answer» E.
448.

Fluroscent substance used in fluorescent microscopy are

A. Quinine sulphate
B. Auramine
C. All of these
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
449.

What is the similarity between IgM &IgG?

A. A compliment fixation
B. Placental transport
C. Heat stability at 56oC
D. Sedimentation coefficient
Answer» B. Placental transport
450.

Salts of heavy metals used as disinfectants are

A. Thiomersal
B. Phenyl mercury nitrate
C. Mercurochrome
D. All of these
Answer» E.