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1.

The toxins produced by bacteria

A. kill viruses
B. encourage bacterial reproduction
C. interfere with physiological processes in the body
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
2.

LT toxin is produced by _____________

A. S. aureus
B. E.coli
C. B. anthracis
D. C. perfringens
Answer» C. B. anthracis
3.

'Rous sarcoma' virus is

A. DNA Tumor virus
B. RNA Tumor virus
C. Enveloped viruses
D. Naked viruses
Answer» C. Enveloped viruses
4.

At what pH values are the rhinoviruses destroyed?

A. 7
B. 12-13
C. 1-4
D. 5-7
Answer» D. 5-7
5.

'HDV' belongs to family

A. Piconavirus
B. Hepdnavirus
C. Flavivirus
D. Deltavirus
Answer» E.
6.

Patients with botulism are treated with monovalent antitoxin.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
7.

A common disease in infants that is characterized by transient rash and high fever is caused by

A. Hendra virus
B. Hantavirus
C. Human herpesvirus 6
D. Herpesvirus
Answer» D. Herpesvirus
8.

'Alphaviruses' and 'rubiviruses' are families of

A. Togaviruses
B. Flaviviruses
C. Bunyaviruses
D. Echovirus
Answer» B. Flaviviruses
9.

All, herpesviruses' have

A. Helical structure
B. Icosahedral core
C. Spiral shape
D. Linear Shape
Answer» C. Spiral shape
10.

__________________ is a hyaluronidase that may aid invasiveness of C.perfringens.

A. alpha toxin
B. theta toxin
C. µ toxin
D. √ toxin
Answer» D. √ toxin
11.

'virion' lacks

A. Ligase
B. Polymerase
C. Transferase
D. Protease
Answer» C. Transferase
12.

Which of the following disease is caused by the pathogen directly infecting the lymphatic system?

A. meningitis
B. typhoid fever
C. renal failure
D. anemia
Answer» C. renal failure
13.

A gene, that may cause of initiation of cancer growth, is known as

A. Hepatitis causing gene
B. Mutated gene
C. Oncogene
D. Carcinogen
Answer» D. Carcinogen
14.

'Marburg' virus was first identified as a human pathogen in

A. 1960
B. 1967
C. 1968
D. 1987
Answer» C. 1968
15.

Which of the following disease is not caused by microbial protein toxin?

A. Botulism
B. Diphtheria
C. Shigella dysentery
D. Tuberculosis
Answer» E.
16.

Exotoxins are heat-labile in nature.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
17.

What is approximate size of Orthomyxoviruses ?

A. 100 nm
B. 110 nm
C. 120 nm
D. 130 nm
Answer» C. 120 nm
18.

Eastern equine encephalitis is more fatal than western equine encephalitis.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
19.

Leishmania organism are transmitted to humans by ______________

A. sandflies
B. tsetse flies
C. mosquitoes
D. bugs
Answer» B. tsetse flies
20.

An important host defense of human beings is a dense resident microbiota associated with

A. lungs
B. bladder
C. uterus
D. vagina
Answer» E.
21.

Cache valley virus was first time isolated, in

A. 1948
B. 1955
C. 1956
D. 1958
Answer» D. 1958
22.

Which strain of adenoviruses can cause cancer?

A. Subgroup I
B. Subgroup II
C. Subgroup III
D. Subgroup IV
Answer» E.
23.

Hylauronidase enzyme is is produced by which of the following organism?

A. C. perfringens
B. S. pyogenes
C. S. aureus
D. Mycoplasma
Answer» B. S. pyogenes
24.

'Rabies' is condition caused by bite of

A. Flees
B. Ticks
C. Rabid animals
D. Mad cows
Answer» D. Mad cows
25.

Mode of transmission for 'dengue' is

A. Monkeys
B. Haemagogus mosquito
C. Ades mosquito
D. Pigs
Answer» D. Pigs
26.

What is the shape of the nucleoid of poxviruses?

A. circular
B. brick-shaped
C. irregular
D. dumbbell-shped
Answer» E.
27.

Hendra virus is a human pathogen that is identified in

A. 1994
B. 1991
C. 1995
D. 1998
Answer» B. 1991
28.

Thayer-Martin medium is used for isolation of organism for which disease?

A. diphtheria
B. meningococcal meningitis
C. gonorrhea
D. gastroenteritis
Answer» D. gastroenteritis
29.

Lactoferrin helps to protect against pathogens by

A. sequestering Iron
B. blocking sebum production
C. lowering the pH
D. facilitating the growth of normal flora
Answer» B. blocking sebum production
30.

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
31.

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
32.

Booster immunizations should be given every 10 years.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
33.

The antibiotic griseofulvin is active against deep mycoses.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
34.

Which of the following microbe does not belong to Group D enterococci group?

A. S. faecalis
B. S. faecium
C. S. durans
D. S. bovis
Answer» E.
35.

Recurrent epidemics of 'influenza' is caused by the

A. Influenza A virus
B. Influenza B virus
C. None of These
D. Both a and b
Answer» E.
36.

Varicella-zoster virus is abbreviated as

A. VZU
B. VVU
C. ZUV
D. ZZV
Answer» B. VVU
37.

Which amino acid is an inhibitory transmitter?

A. alanine
B. tyrosine
C. glycine
D. phenylalanine
Answer» D. phenylalanine
38.

Virus that is well known in causing 'latent infection' is called as

A. Adenovirus
B. Herpes virus
C. Hepatitis B virus
D. Influenza virus
Answer» C. Hepatitis B virus
39.

Pontiac fever is a more severe disease than Legionnaires’ disease.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
40.

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
41.

Smallpox virus is also known as

A. VZU
B. Variola virus
C. Ebola
D. Herpesvirus
Answer» C. Ebola
42.

Which of the following has the ability to bind antibodies?

A. Coagulase
B. Streptokinase
C. Protein A
D. Hydrogen Peroxide
Answer» D. Hydrogen Peroxide
43.

'Arthritis' is a disease of

A. Joints
B. Hairs
C. Eyes
D. Nose
Answer» B. Hairs
44.

Which of the following strains causes acute gastroenteritis in newborns and infants?

A. Enteropathogenic strains
B. Enteroinvasive strains
C. Enterotoxigenic strains
D. Both enteropathogenic and enterotoxigenic
Answer» B. Enteroinvasive strains
45.

Which of these cytokines is also known under the name cachectin?

A. Interferon gamma
B. Interleukin 2
C. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
46.

In name of family Reovirus, word 'reo' refer to

A. Respiratory enteric orphans
B. Respiratory
C. Orphans
D. Enteric
Answer» B. Respiratory
47.

5-fluorocytosine is which type of antibiotic?

A. polyene
B. pyrimidine antimetabolites
C. imidazole
D. antibacterial
Answer» C. imidazole
48.

Word 'cancer' is derived from Latin word

A. Crab
B. Cow
C. Ticks
D. Bees
Answer» B. Cow
49.

A condition characterized by swelling in gland is called

A. Measles
B. Mumps
C. Ulcer
D. Influenza
Answer» C. Ulcer
50.

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is transmitted by _____________

A. mosquitoes
B. ticks
C. biting flies
D. rabbits
Answer» C. biting flies