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1.

Which disease is caused by P. pseudomallei organism?

A. melioidosis
B. diarrhea
C. gastroenteritis
D. typhoid
Answer» B. diarrhea
2.

Which of the following antibiotics causes inhibition of ergosterol biosynthesis?

A. amphotericin B
B. 5-fluorocytosine
C. ketoconazole
D. miconazole
Answer» D. miconazole
3.

The schizonts enter which body part?

A. bloodstream
B. spleen
C. mouth
D. liver
Answer» E.
4.

Epidemic encephalitis, characterized by headache, fever and caused by

A. Human herpesvirus 8
B. Japanese encephalitis virus
C. Marburg virus
D. Lassa virus
Answer» C. Marburg virus
5.

Hepatic 'carcinoma' is caused by the

A. HCV
B. HBV
C. HAV
D. HIV
Answer» B. HBV
6.

German 'measles' is caused by

A. Rubella virus
B. Congovirus
C. Rotavirus
D. Coronavirus
Answer» B. Congovirus
7.

Immune attack against viral antigens on infected 'hepatocytes' is mediated by

A. Cytotoxic T cell
B. Lymphocytes
C. Erthyrocytes
D. Leukocytes
Answer» B. Lymphocytes
8.

HSV-1 has been recognized as the causative agent of disease involving the genital tract.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
9.

The agent responsible for causing mad cow disease is thought to be a

A. fungus
B. protozoan
C. prion
D. virus
Answer» D. virus
10.

Chagas’ disease is transmitted to humans by ________________

A. tsetse fly
B. mosquitoes
C. reduviid bugs
D. sandflies
Answer» D. sandflies
11.

The fatality rate for variola minor is ____________

A. 10-30%
B. 1-5%
C. 0.1-0.3%
D. 60-80%
Answer» D. 60-80%
12.

Arbovirus are classified in three main groups namely bunyaviruses, togaviruses and

A. Robovirus
B. Echovirus
C. Flaviviruses
D. Rodents virus
Answer» D. Rodents virus
13.

'Retroviruses' are also called as

A. DNA Tumor virus
B. RNA Tumor virus
C. Naked Viruses
D. Enveloped viruses
Answer» C. Naked Viruses
14.

What is the chemical nature of endotoxins?

A. protein
B. polysaccharide
C. lipopolysaccharide
D. lipid
Answer» D. lipid
15.

When the infection occurs suddenly and with severe intensity it is known as ______________

A. chronic
B. fulminating
C. acute
D. localized
Answer» C. acute
16.

Which of the following characteristics of the microorganism does not help in causing the infectious disease?

A. must enter the host
B. must metabolize in the host tissue
C. must resist host defenses
D. must not damage the host
Answer» E.
17.

Which type of strains are used in vaccines?

A. virulent
B. avirulent
C. attenuated
D. non-pathogenic
Answer» D. non-pathogenic
18.

Microbial adherence is selective in nature.

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

'Papovavirus' is the

A. DNA Tumor virus
B. RNA Tumor virus
C. Enveloped viruses
D. Naked viruses
Answer» B. RNA Tumor virus
20.

Which of the following microorganism causes infection in burns?

A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
B. Clostridium perfringens
C. Borrelia sp
D. Streptococcus sp
Answer» B. Clostridium perfringens
21.

Which of the following microorganism participates in active penetration into the body?

A. Clostridium perfringens
B. Shigella
C. Borrelia sp.
D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Answer» C. Borrelia sp.
22.

Which of the following microorganism causes relapsing fever in humans?

A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
B. Clostridium perfringens
C. Borrelia sp.
D. Streptococcus sp.
Answer» D. Streptococcus sp.
23.

Wounds and burns represent one active mechanism.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
24.

Bacillary dysentery is caused by which of the following microorganism?

A. Clostridium perfringens
B. Borrelia sp.
C. Shigella
D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Answer» D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
25.

Which of the following terms stand for damage to the spinal cord during tertiary stage of syphilis?

A. Lymphadenopathy
B. Malaise
C. Paresis
D. Tabes dorsalis
Answer» E.
26.

Which of the following disease is caused by DNA viruses?

A. Poliomyelitis
B. Yellow fever
C. Measles
D. Small pox
Answer» E.
27.

Which drug is used to cure influenza caused by type A strains?

A. Penicillin
B. Amantadine
C. Ampicillin
D. Tetracycline
Answer» C. Ampicillin
28.

Pseudomembraneous colitis is

A. precipitated by the use of certain antibiotics
B. caused by a gram-positive bacterium
C. caused by a spore-forming bacterium
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
29.

Immunization with which of the following toxoid induces high titer serum antibody, but does not protect from the corresponding disease?

A. Tetanus
B. Botulism
C. Diphtheria
D. Shigellosis
Answer» C. Diphtheria
30.

Papilloma virus are classified on basis of 'DNA' restriction fragment

A. Technique
B. Analysis
C. Procedure
D. Methods
Answer» C. Procedure
31.

Where does polioviruses multiply first?

A. skin
B. oropharynx
C. lymph nodes
D. spinal cord
Answer» C. lymph nodes
32.

Each of the 3 virulence factors of Bacillus anthracis 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
33.

How many B subunits are present in cholera toxin?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
Answer» E.
34.

What pressure of oxygen is used in the treatment involving the use of hyperbaric oxygen?

A. 1
B. 5
C. 100
D. 3
Answer» E.
35.

Which of the following statement is wrong regarding the effects of cholera toxin?

A. loss of fluid from the body
B. pH of blood remains constant
C. hemoconcentration
D. bicarbonate ions are lost from blood
Answer» C. hemoconcentration
36.

What is the shape of the lymph nodes?

A. tubular
B. circular
C. cuboidal
D. ovoid
Answer» E.
37.

Leading cause of 'pneumonia' and 'bronchiolitis' in infants is

A. Respiratory syncytial virus
B. Parvovirus B19
C. Hepatitis B virus
D. Influenza virus
Answer» B. Parvovirus B19
38.

Lymph enters a lymph node by several _________________

A. lymphatic trunks
B. lymphatic vessels
C. lymphatic ducts
D. arteries
Answer» C. lymphatic ducts
39.

Which of the following is not the characteristic of a bubo?

A. inflamed
B. sore when infected
C. small
D. free from bacteria
Answer» D. free from bacteria
40.

Amputation is the only way to stop the spread of C.perfringens to the rest of the body.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
41.

Which of the following viruses consists of a helical nucleocapsid?

A. Picornaviruses
B. Togaviruses
C. Adenoviruses
D. Coronaviruses
Answer» E.
42.

In transcription of RNA genome into DNA, involved gene is known as

A. Gag gene
B. Pol gene
C. Env gene
D. Tat gene
Answer» C. Env gene
43.

The LD50 dose can be determined more precisely than LD100 dose.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
44.

In which body part does the C. jejuni causes infection?

A. mouth
B. stomach
C. small and large intestine
D. limbs
Answer» D. limbs
45.

Clostridium perfringens type A occurs as a natural flora of ______________

A. stomach
B. mouth
C. intestine
D. eyes
Answer» D. eyes
46.

Which of the following statements is not true regarding Mycobacterium tuberculosis 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
47.

Where does Streptococcus pyogenes infects in the body to cause infection?

A. cervix
B. small intestine
C. urethra
D. throat
Answer» E.
48.

Which bacteria has an unusual capsule among the following?

A. Haemophilus influenzae
B. Klebsiella pneumoniae
C. Streptococcus pneumoniae
D. Bacillus anthracis
Answer» E.
49.

Where is the protozoa present during the acute stage of Chagas’ disease?

A. blood
B. spleen
C. liver
D. stool
Answer» B. spleen
50.

Faecal-oral and respiratory tract is mode of transmission for

A. Herpesvirus
B. Congo virus
C. Ebola
D. Adenovirus
Answer» E.