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				This section includes 285 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microbiology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Which of the following characteristic of the Rotavirus was important for the construction of the Rotashield vaccine? | 
| A. | The possession of a segmented RNA genome | 
| B. | A limited number of capsule types | 
| C. | The ability of monkey Rotavirus strains to cause serious illness (diarrhea) in human beings | 
| D. | The ability of the Rotavirus to be transmitted faster | 
| Answer» B. A limited number of capsule types | |
| 2. | Which of the following is common in the disease caused by and ? | 
| A. | Both organisms are gram-positive spore formers | 
| B. | Diphtheria toxin and edema toxin are ADP ribosylating toxins | 
| C. | The most serious disease symptoms are the direct result of toxin action | 
| D. | Both organisms cause skin and respiratory tract infections | 
| Answer» D. Both organisms cause skin and respiratory tract infections | |
| 3. | Each of the 3 virulence factors of i.e. the capsule, edema toxin and lethal toxin can affect the activity of | 
| A. | B cells | 
| B. | macrophages | 
| C. | ciliated epithelial cells | 
| D. | M cells | 
| Answer» C. ciliated epithelial cells | |
| 4. | Both and | 
| A. | are acquired by inhalation | 
| B. | have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids | 
| C. | have polysaccharide capsules | 
| D. | stay in the lung and rarely, if ever, enter the bloodstream | 
| Answer» B. have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids | |
| 5. | Cholera toxin is an A-B type toxin in which the B portions bind to a receptor on a host cell and the A portion enters the cell to cause | 
| A. | ADP ribosylation of adenylate cyclase that stops production of cAMP | 
| B. | ADP ribosylation of a G protein that locks it into an active form that stimulates adenylate cyclase to make cAMP | 
| C. | cleavage of rRNA that results in disruption of ribosome function | 
| D. | ADP ribosylation of guanylate cyclase that stimulates production of cGMP | 
| Answer» C. cleavage of rRNA that results in disruption of ribosome function | |
| 6. | Plastic implants can pose a serious nosocomial infection problem because | 
| A. | phagocytes have trouble moving on the plastic surface | 
| B. | phagocytes have trouble engulfing bacteria embedded in a biofilm | 
| C. | infected implants usually have to be surgically removed | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. | A major difference between EHEC and EPEC is | 
| A. | EHEC secretes a Shiga-like toxin and EPEC does not | 
| B. | EHEC possesses a type III secretion system and EPEC does not | 
| C. | EPEC rearranges host cell actin and EHEC does not | 
| D. | EPEC passes through the placenta to infect the fetus and EHEC does not | 
| Answer» B. EHEC possesses a type III secretion system and EPEC does not | |
| 8. | Which of the following is true regarding anthrax? | 
| A. | Anthrax is caused by a virus | 
| B. | Anthrax is highly contagious | 
| C. | Inhalation anthrax and cutaneous anthrax are caused by separate strains of | 
| D. | Inhalation Anthrax requires infection with a large number of spores | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | Which of the following statements is not true regarding and/or the disease it causes? | 
| A. | The pathogen contains mycolic acid in its cell wall | 
| B. | The pathogen can live inside macrophages | 
| C. | Antibodies to the pathogen are protective | 
| D. | None of these | 
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 10. | Type III secretion systems are used to inject "effector" proteins directly into a host cell. uses a type III secretion system to help the pathogen to | 
| A. | survive the acid pH of the stomach | 
| B. | secrete LT (heat labile toxin) and ST (heat stable toxin) into the lumen of the intestine | 
| C. | survive within macrophages | 
| D. | activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines | 
| Answer» D. activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines | |
| 11. | The "A" subunit of diphtheria toxin | 
| A. | binds host cell receptors found on heart cells | 
| B. | cause ADP ribosylation of a factor involved in protein synthesis | 
| C. | forms cAMP that leads to fluid accumulation | 
| D. | lysis macrophages with the release of cytokines | 
| Answer» C. forms cAMP that leads to fluid accumulation | |
| 12. | Prontosil is | 
| A. | an effective antibacterial when used in animals | 
| B. | an effective antibacterial when used in in-vitro cultures | 
| C. | an effective antibacterial both in animals as well as in in-vitro cultures | 
| D. | not used as an antibacterial agent | 
| Answer» D. not used as an antibacterial agent | |
| 13. | The influenza vaccine is administered each year because | 
| A. | mutations in the viral hemagglutinin may allow the virus to evade the immune response elicited by previous vaccines | 
| B. | it is a polysaccharide vaccine that does not confer long-term protection | 
| C. | the vaccine is sufficiently toxic to make it necessary to administer only a small amount at any one time | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. it is a polysaccharide vaccine that does not confer long-term protection | |
| 14. | What is common in catheters and ventilators? | 
| A. | They bypass important defenses of the body | 
| B. | Bacteria responsible for associated infections are usually susceptible to antibiotics | 
| C. | They predispose patients to viral rather than bacterial infections | 
| D. | They are used primarily in neonatal intensive care units | 
| Answer» B. Bacteria responsible for associated infections are usually susceptible to antibiotics | |
| 15. | Alternative name for ' hepatocellular carcinoma' is | 
| A. | Hepatocytes | 
| B. | Lymphocytes | 
| C. | Hepatoma | 
| D. | Leukocytes | 
| Answer» D. Leukocytes | |
| 16. | Which of the following disease is an infection of the reticuloendothelial system? | 
| A. | Cryptococcosis | 
| B. | Moniliasis | 
| C. | Histoplasmosis | 
| D. | Coccidioidomycosis | 
| Answer» D. Coccidioidomycosis | |
| 17. | The organism causing whooping cough can grow on ordinary culture media. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| C. | May be | 
| D. | Can't say | 
| Answer» C. May be | |
| 18. | Puerperal fever is a streptococcal infection of the ______________ | 
| A. | kidney | 
| B. | skin | 
| C. | uterus | 
| D. | heart | 
| Answer» D. heart | |
| 19. | 'CMV' is abbreviation of | 
| A. | Cytomegalovirus | 
| B. | Cauliflower virus | 
| C. | Cow virus | 
| D. | Influenza virus | 
| Answer» B. Cauliflower virus | |
| 20. | In children 'astrovirus' causes | 
| A. | Skin infection | 
| B. | Watery diarrhoea | 
| C. | Vomiting | 
| D. | Brain inflammation | 
| Answer» C. Vomiting | |
| 21. | Fungus diseases that occur on the nails, skin, hair are referred to as systemic mycoses. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| C. | May be | 
| D. | Can't say | 
| Answer» C. May be | |
| 22. | Which serovar of C. botulinum occurs mainly in the sediments of the Great Lakes? | 
| A. | A | 
| B. | B | 
| C. | E | 
| D. | F | 
| Answer» D. F | |
| 23. | Which of the following characteristic of the Rotavirus was important for the construction of the Rotashield vaccine? | 
| A. | The possession of a segmented RNA genome | 
| B. | A limited number of capsule types | 
| C. | The ability of monkey Rotavirus strains to cause serious illness (diarrhea) in human beings | 
| D. | The ability of the Rotavirus to be transmitted faster | 
| Answer» B. A limited number of capsule types | |
| 24. | Which drug is used for treatment of brucellosis in humans? | 
| A. | Erythromycin | 
| B. | Tetracycline | 
| C. | Carbenicillin | 
| D. | Gentamicin | 
| Answer» C. Carbenicillin | |
| 25. | What is the incubation period for kala azar disease? | 
| A. | 24 h | 
| B. | 1 month | 
| C. | 2-4 months | 
| D. | 7 days | 
| Answer» D. 7 days | |
| 26. | Kaposi's sarcoma is an opportunistic infection in 'AIDS' patient and is its causative agent in | 
| A. | Human herpesvirus 8 | 
| B. | Human papilloma virus | 
| C. | Cytomegalovirus | 
| D. | JC virus | 
| Answer» B. Human papilloma virus | |
| 27. | Type III secretion systems are used to inject "effector" proteins directly into a host cell. Salmonella uses a type III secretion system to help the pathogen to | 
| A. | survive the acid pH of the stomach | 
| B. | secrete LT (heat labile toxin) and ST (heat stable toxin) into the lumen of the intestine | 
| C. | survive within macrophages | 
| D. | activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines | 
| Answer» D. activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines | |
| 28. | Which among the following species causes tuberculosis? | 
| A. | Mycobacterium leprae | 
| B. | Mycobacterium kansasii | 
| C. | Mycobacterium bovis | 
| D. | Mycobacterium ulcerans | 
| Answer» D. Mycobacterium ulcerans | |
| 29. | Other than warts, some species of papilloma virus, may cause 'carcinoma' of the | 
| A. | Lungs | 
| B. | Vigina | 
| C. | Cervix | 
| D. | Urethra | 
| Answer» D. Urethra | |
| 30. | Which drug is used for treatment of anthrax? | 
| A. | erythromycin | 
| B. | penicillin | 
| C. | tetracycline | 
| D. | ampicillin | 
| Answer» C. tetracycline | |
| 31. | Coxsackie virus B3, a subgroup of enteroviruses, commonly causes | 
| A. | acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis | 
| B. | muscular dystrophy | 
| C. | myocarditis | 
| D. | gastroenteritis | 
| Answer» D. gastroenteritis | |
| 32. | Which is not a major defense mechanism in the stomach? | 
| A. | Proteolytic enzymes | 
| B. | Low pH | 
| C. | Dense normal flora | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 33. | Korean 'hemorrhagic' fever is caused by the | 
| A. | Adenovirus | 
| B. | Hantavirus | 
| C. | Cache valley virus | 
| D. | Chikungunya virus | 
| Answer» C. Cache valley virus | |
| 34. | Natural host for 'respiratory syncytial' virus is | 
| A. | Pigs | 
| B. | Human | 
| C. | Goats | 
| D. | Rats | 
| Answer» C. Goats | |
| 35. | Blastomyces brasiliensis causes which of the following disease? | 
| A. | North American blastomycosis | 
| B. | South American blastomycosis | 
| C. | Histoplasmosis | 
| D. | Sporotrichosis | 
| Answer» C. Histoplasmosis | |
| 36. | Complement- fixation is done for laboratory diagnosis of which of the following disease? | 
| A. | Poliomyelitis | 
| B. | Mumps | 
| C. | Measles | 
| D. | FMD | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. | Both Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Streptococcus pneumoniae | 
| A. | are acquired by inhalation | 
| B. | have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids | 
| C. | have polysaccharide capsules | 
| D. | stay in the lung and rarely, if ever, enter the bloodstream | 
| Answer» B. have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids | |
| 38. | 'Astrovirus' is | 
| A. | Nonenveloped RNA virus | 
| B. | Enveloped RNA virus | 
| C. | DNA virus | 
| D. | Prion | 
| Answer» B. Enveloped RNA virus | |
| 39. | 'Varicella-zoster' virus is transmitted by the | 
| A. | Mouth | 
| B. | Genital organs | 
| C. | Respiratory droplets | 
| D. | Aerosol | 
| Answer» D. Aerosol | |
| 40. | A disease that is characterized by ataxia, tremors and itching in sheep is known as | 
| A. | Visna | 
| B. | Scrapie | 
| C. | Jackob disease | 
| D. | Spongiform | 
| Answer» C. Jackob disease | |
| 41. | Way of transmission of 'arbovirus' is | 
| A. | Cattles | 
| B. | Monkeys | 
| C. | Arthropods | 
| D. | Pigs | 
| Answer» D. Pigs | |
| 42. | Size of 'togaviruses' is | 
| A. | 80 nm | 
| B. | 70 nm | 
| C. | 35 nm | 
| D. | 20 nm | 
| Answer» C. 35 nm | |
| 43. | Which drug is used for treatment of leishmaniasis? | 
| A. | chloroquine phosphate | 
| B. | metronidazole | 
| C. | suramin | 
| D. | sodium stibogluconate | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 44. | Which of the following is incorrect with respect to Paramyxoviruses? | 
| A. | large (125 to 250 nm) | 
| B. | core of single-stranded (—) RNA | 
| C. | rna is segmented | 
| D. | hemagglutinin and neuroaminidase activities occur together | 
| Answer» D. hemagglutinin and neuroaminidase activities occur together | |
| 45. | SV 40 causes diseases in which animal? | 
| A. | monkeys | 
| B. | rabbits | 
| C. | humans | 
| D. | cattle | 
| Answer» B. rabbits | |
| 46. | Croup in young children is caused by | 
| A. | Parainfluenza virus | 
| B. | Influenza B virus | 
| C. | Influenza A virus | 
| D. | Herpesvirus | 
| Answer» B. Influenza B virus | |
| 47. | Mucus helps in protecting against pathogens by | 
| A. | lowering the pH | 
| B. | facilitating the growth of normal flora | 
| C. | blocking access and attachment of pathogens to mucosal surfaces | 
| D. | sequestering Iron | 
| Answer» D. sequestering Iron | |
| 48. | Host for 'poliomyelitis' is limited to | 
| A. | Reptiles | 
| B. | Aves | 
| C. | Primates | 
| D. | Amphibians | 
| Answer» D. Amphibians | |
| 49. | Polyene antibiotics act on the plasma membrane of the fungus. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| C. | May be | 
| D. | Can't say | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 50. | Which of the following toxins cause damage to the tissue cells by its phospholipase action? | 
| A. | alpha toxin | 
| B. | delta toxin | 
| C. | protein A | 
| D. | coagulase | 
| Answer» C. protein A | |