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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.
201. |
A new group rodent-borne viruses are named as |
A. | Arboviruses |
B. | Roboviruses |
C. | Rodent virus |
D. | Rabies virus |
Answer» C. Rodent virus | |
202. |
Genome of 'herpesvirus' is linear |
A. | double-stranded DNA |
B. | RNA |
C. | single-stranded DNA |
D. | single-stranded RNA |
Answer» B. RNA | |
203. |
Mode of transmission for 'cache valley' virus is |
A. | Ades mosquito |
B. | Anopheles mosquito |
C. | Culiseta mosquito |
D. | All of above |
Answer» E. | |
204. |
In which of the following body part does the influenza virus does not penetrate? |
A. | small intestine |
B. | nasopharynx |
C. | trachea |
D. | bronchi |
Answer» B. nasopharynx | |
205. |
The characteristic lesion, abscess caused by Staphylococcus aureus is a type of non-localized infection. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
206. |
Gas gangrene is caused by which of the following microorganisms? |
A. | Staphylococcus aureus |
B. | Clostridium perfringens |
C. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
D. | E.coli |
Answer» C. Pseudomonas aeruginosa | |
207. |
The nature of the poliovirus gives for oral vaccination (satin vaccine) as part of the eradication programme is |
A. | heat killed virus |
B. | live attenuated strains of all three immunological types |
C. | small dosage of wild-type live viruses |
D. | formalin-inactivated viruses |
Answer» C. small dosage of wild-type live viruses | |
208. |
Vibrio cholerae adheres to the epithelial cells of the small intestine by means of ______________ |
A. | pili |
B. | proteins |
C. | hemagglutinin |
D. | hydrogen bonds |
Answer» D. hydrogen bonds | |
209. |
Mononucleosis is caused by which of the following viruses? |
A. | VZV |
B. | HSV |
C. | EBV |
D. | HIV |
Answer» D. HIV | |
210. |
Ringworm of the scalp is known as ______________ |
A. | tinea capitis |
B. | tinea pides |
C. | tinea unguium |
D. | onychomycosis |
Answer» B. tinea pides | |
211. |
Tuberculosis is which type of infection? |
A. | acute |
B. | chronic |
C. | primary |
D. | secondary |
Answer» C. primary | |
212. |
Which of the following toxin is a hemolysin? |
A. | diphtheria toxin |
B. | botulism toxin |
C. | tetanus toxin |
D. | streptolysin O |
Answer» E. | |
213. |
Nystatin is effective in curing ____________ |
A. | Deep mycoses |
B. | Dermatophyte infections |
C. | Systemic mycoses |
D. | Candida infections |
Answer» E. | |
214. |
For Clostridium botulinum type A toxin, 1 MLD for a mouse is ____________ |
A. | 2.5 X 10^-5 µg |
B. | 4 X 10^-5 µg |
C. | 6 X 10^-2 µg |
D. | 5 µg |
Answer» B. 4 X 10^-5 µg | |
215. |
Syphilis is caused by which of the following organism? |
A. | Treponema pallidum |
B. | Treponema pertenue |
C. | Treponema endemicum |
D. | Treponema carateum |
Answer» B. Treponema pertenue | |
216. |
Which of the following condition is false for tissue invasion by C.perfringens? |
A. | anaerobic condition of the wound |
B. | production of large amounts of hydrogen gas |
C. | production of small amounts of hydrogen gas |
D. | release of toxins |
Answer» D. release of toxins | |
217. |
The disease espundia is caused by which of the following protozoa? |
A. | Leishmania brasiliensis |
B. | Leishmania donovani |
C. | Leishmania tropica |
D. | Phlebotomus sp |
Answer» B. Leishmania donovani | |
218. |
Which of the following is a plasmid-mediated toxin? |
A. | diphtheria toxin |
B. | botulism toxin |
C. | tetanus toxin |
D. | food-poisoning toxin |
Answer» E. | |
219. |
Which of the following animallike flagellates has a flagellum originating from the midportion of the cell? |
A. | amastigote |
B. | promastigote |
C. | epimastigote |
D. | trypomastigote |
Answer» D. trypomastigote | |
220. |
Where does Neisseria meningitidis reach after entering the body? |
A. | kidney |
B. | intestine |
C. | nasopharynx |
D. | meninges |
Answer» E. | |
221. |
A protein containing partial with no detachable 'nucleic acid' are known as |
A. | Virion |
B. | Prions |
C. | Viroid |
D. | Proteins |
Answer» C. Viroid | |
222. |
'Noroviruses' is causative agent for |
A. | Headache |
B. | Nausea |
C. | Gastroenteritis |
D. | Measles |
Answer» D. Measles | |
223. |
'Norovirus' is common cause of |
A. | Gastroenteritis |
B. | Skin rash |
C. | Bronchitis |
D. | Mad cow disease |
Answer» B. Skin rash | |
224. |
Poliovirus attaches to central nervous system by means of ______________ |
A. | pili |
B. | proteins |
C. | hemagglutinin |
D. | hydrogen bonds |
Answer» C. hemagglutinin | |
225. |
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 | |
226. |
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. | |
227. |
Which of the following organisms produces neurotoxin as a virulence factor? |
A. | Bacillus anthracis |
B. | Clostridium tetani |
C. | Streptococcus pneumoniae |
D. | Staphylococcus aureus |
Answer» C. Streptococcus pneumoniae | |
228. |
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 Bacillus anthracis |
D. | Inhalation Anthrax requires infection with a large number of spores |
Answer» E. | |
229. |
Which of the following does not grow in Sabouraud’s glucose agar media? |
A. | Histoplasma capsulatum |
B. | Coccidioides immitis |
C. | Sporothrix schenckii |
D. | Blastomyces dermatitidis |
Answer» E. | |
230. |
Which of the following microorganism causes lesions in the form of abscesses? |
A. | Staphylococcus aureus |
B. | Streptococcus pyogenes |
C. | Streptococcus pneumoniae |
D. | Clostridium perfringens |
Answer» B. Streptococcus pyogenes | |
231. |
'HBV' belongs to family |
A. | Piconavirus |
B. | Hepdnavirus |
C. | Flavivirus |
D. | Deltavirus |
Answer» C. Flavivirus | |
232. |
Which of the following is an arthropod? |
A. | Clostridium perfringens |
B. | Borrelia sp. |
C. | Shigella |
D. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Answer» C. Shigella | |
233. |
Which of the following causes epidemic ringworm of the scalp in children? |
A. | Microsporum audouinii |
B. | Trichophyton rubrum |
C. | Candida albicans |
D. | Epidermophyton floccosum |
Answer» B. Trichophyton rubrum | |
234. |
Human T-cell lymphotrophic virus causes T-cell leukemiain |
A. | Pigs |
B. | Goats |
C. | Humans |
D. | Monkeys |
Answer» D. Monkeys | |
235. |
'Slapped cheek' syndrome is caused by |
A. | Poliovirus |
B. | Parvovirus B19 |
C. | Adenovirus |
D. | Poxvirus |
Answer» C. Adenovirus | |
236. |
African sleeping sickness is caused by _______________ |
A. | Trypanosoma cruzi |
B. | Trypanosoma gambiense |
C. | Trichomonas vaginalis |
D. | Leishmania tropica |
Answer» C. Trichomonas vaginalis | |
237. |
Which microbe causes the disease erysipelas? |
A. | S. pyogenes |
B. | C. perfringens |
C. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
D. | E.coli |
Answer» B. C. perfringens | |
238. |
Which of the following microorganism can cause acute renal failure? |
A. | Leptospira |
B. | Salmonella typhi |
C. | Neisseria meningitidis |
D. | Bacillus anthracis |
Answer» B. Salmonella typhi | |
239. |
'rubella' virus causes infection in pregnant women, known as |
A. | Congenital malformation |
B. | Bone deformities |
C. | Lungs carcinoma |
D. | Heart failure |
Answer» B. Bone deformities | |
240. |
'Classical dengue' is also known as |
A. | Fever |
B. | Breakbone fever |
C. | Death fever |
D. | Cough |
Answer» C. Death fever | |
241. |
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 | |
242. |
Which drug is used for healing genital herpes? |
A. | acyclovir |
B. | penicillin |
C. | erythromycin |
D. | tetracycline |
Answer» B. penicillin | |
243. |
V. cholerae does not penetrate into the body. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
244. |
Which of the following is common in the disease caused by Coryne-bacterium diphtheriae and Bacillus anthracis? |
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 | |
245. |
What is the size of papillomaviruses? |
A. | 30 nm |
B. | 45 nm |
C. | 2 nm |
D. | 55 nm |
Answer» E. | |
246. |
Fatalities following influenza infection are usually due to the |
A. | dehydration |
B. | bacterial superinfection |
C. | damage to the heart muscle |
D. | formation of granulomas in the lung |
Answer» C. damage to the heart muscle | |
247. |
For the malaria protozoa, mosquitoes are the definitive host. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
248. |
Causative agent for 'scrapie' in sheep is |
A. | Virion |
B. | Prion |
C. | Viroid |
D. | Proteins |
Answer» C. Viroid | |
249. |
The Sabin vaccine is 70 to 90 percent effective for immunization against poliomyelitis. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be | |
250. |
Which of the following disease is an example of septicemic infection? |
A. | typhoid fever |
B. | meningitis |
C. | anthrax |
D. | renal failure |
Answer» D. renal failure | |