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51. |
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 | |
52. |
LT toxin is produced by _____________ |
A. | S. aureus |
B. | E.coli |
C. | B. anthracis |
D. | C. perfringens |
Answer» C. B. anthracis | |
53. |
'Rous sarcoma' virus is |
A. | DNA Tumor virus |
B. | RNA Tumor virus |
C. | Enveloped viruses |
D. | Naked viruses |
Answer» C. Enveloped viruses | |
54. |
At what pH values are the rhinoviruses destroyed? |
A. | 7 |
B. | 12-13 |
C. | 1-4 |
D. | 5-7 |
Answer» D. 5-7 | |
55. |
'HDV' belongs to family |
A. | Piconavirus |
B. | Hepdnavirus |
C. | Flavivirus |
D. | Deltavirus |
Answer» E. | |
56. |
Patients with botulism are treated with monovalent antitoxin. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
57. |
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 | |
58. |
'Alphaviruses' and 'rubiviruses' are families of |
A. | Togaviruses |
B. | Flaviviruses |
C. | Bunyaviruses |
D. | Echovirus |
Answer» B. Flaviviruses | |
59. |
All, herpesviruses' have |
A. | Helical structure |
B. | Icosahedral core |
C. | Spiral shape |
D. | Linear Shape |
Answer» C. Spiral shape | |
60. |
__________________ is a hyaluronidase that may aid invasiveness of C.perfringens. |
A. | alpha toxin |
B. | theta toxin |
C. | µ toxin |
D. | √ toxin |
Answer» D. √ toxin | |
61. |
'virion' lacks |
A. | Ligase |
B. | Polymerase |
C. | Transferase |
D. | Protease |
Answer» C. Transferase | |
62. |
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 | |
63. |
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 | |
64. |
'Marburg' virus was first identified as a human pathogen in |
A. | 1960 |
B. | 1967 |
C. | 1968 |
D. | 1987 |
Answer» C. 1968 | |
65. |
Which of the following disease is not caused by microbial protein toxin? |
A. | Botulism |
B. | Diphtheria |
C. | Shigella dysentery |
D. | Tuberculosis |
Answer» E. | |
66. |
Exotoxins are heat-labile in nature. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
67. |
What is approximate size of Orthomyxoviruses ? |
A. | 100 nm |
B. | 110 nm |
C. | 120 nm |
D. | 130 nm |
Answer» C. 120 nm | |
68. |
Eastern equine encephalitis is more fatal than western equine encephalitis. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
69. |
Leishmania organism are transmitted to humans by ______________ |
A. | sandflies |
B. | tsetse flies |
C. | mosquitoes |
D. | bugs |
Answer» B. tsetse flies | |
70. |
An important host defense of human beings is a dense resident microbiota associated with |
A. | lungs |
B. | bladder |
C. | uterus |
D. | vagina |
Answer» E. | |
71. |
Cache valley virus was first time isolated, in |
A. | 1948 |
B. | 1955 |
C. | 1956 |
D. | 1958 |
Answer» D. 1958 | |
72. |
Which strain of adenoviruses can cause cancer? |
A. | Subgroup I |
B. | Subgroup II |
C. | Subgroup III |
D. | Subgroup IV |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
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 | |
74. |
'Rabies' is condition caused by bite of |
A. | Flees |
B. | Ticks |
C. | Rabid animals |
D. | Mad cows |
Answer» D. Mad cows | |
75. |
Mode of transmission for 'dengue' is |
A. | Monkeys |
B. | Haemagogus mosquito |
C. | Ades mosquito |
D. | Pigs |
Answer» D. Pigs | |
76. |
What is the shape of the nucleoid of poxviruses? |
A. | circular |
B. | brick-shaped |
C. | irregular |
D. | dumbbell-shped |
Answer» E. | |
77. |
Hendra virus is a human pathogen that is identified in |
A. | 1994 |
B. | 1991 |
C. | 1995 |
D. | 1998 |
Answer» B. 1991 | |
78. |
Thayer-Martin medium is used for isolation of organism for which disease? |
A. | diphtheria |
B. | meningococcal meningitis |
C. | gonorrhea |
D. | gastroenteritis |
Answer» D. gastroenteritis | |
79. |
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 | |
80. |
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 | |
81. |
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 | |
82. |
Booster immunizations should be given every 10 years. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
83. |
The antibiotic griseofulvin is active against deep mycoses. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
84. |
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. | |
85. |
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. | |
86. |
Varicella-zoster virus is abbreviated as |
A. | VZU |
B. | VVU |
C. | ZUV |
D. | ZZV |
Answer» B. VVU | |
87. |
Which amino acid is an inhibitory transmitter? |
A. | alanine |
B. | tyrosine |
C. | glycine |
D. | phenylalanine |
Answer» D. phenylalanine | |
88. |
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 | |
89. |
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 | |
90. |
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 | |
91. |
Smallpox virus is also known as |
A. | VZU |
B. | Variola virus |
C. | Ebola |
D. | Herpesvirus |
Answer» C. Ebola | |
92. |
Which of the following has the ability to bind antibodies? |
A. | Coagulase |
B. | Streptokinase |
C. | Protein A |
D. | Hydrogen Peroxide |
Answer» D. Hydrogen Peroxide | |
93. |
'Arthritis' is a disease of |
A. | Joints |
B. | Hairs |
C. | Eyes |
D. | Nose |
Answer» B. Hairs | |
94. |
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 | |
95. |
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 | |
96. |
In name of family Reovirus, word 'reo' refer to |
A. | Respiratory enteric orphans |
B. | Respiratory |
C. | Orphans |
D. | Enteric |
Answer» B. Respiratory | |
97. |
5-fluorocytosine is which type of antibiotic? |
A. | polyene |
B. | pyrimidine antimetabolites |
C. | imidazole |
D. | antibacterial |
Answer» C. imidazole | |
98. |
Word 'cancer' is derived from Latin word |
A. | Crab |
B. | Cow |
C. | Ticks |
D. | Bees |
Answer» B. Cow | |
99. |
A condition characterized by swelling in gland is called |
A. | Measles |
B. | Mumps |
C. | Ulcer |
D. | Influenza |
Answer» C. Ulcer | |
100. |
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is transmitted by _____________ |
A. | mosquitoes |
B. | ticks |
C. | biting flies |
D. | rabbits |
Answer» C. biting flies | |