Explore topic-wise MCQs in Microbiology.

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1.

Transfection involves the introduction of plasmid hybrid DNA into the host cell.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
2.

Which of the following enzymes cut the DNA molecule at a particular nucleotide sequence?

A. restriction endonuclease
B. exonuclease
C. ligase
D. polymerase
Answer» B. exonuclease
3.

A chemical agent that kills the microorganisms and is commonly applied to substances used on inanimate objects are _______________

A. Antiseptics
B. Sanitizer
C. Disinfectants
D. Antibiotics
Answer» D. Antibiotics
4.

If a canning procedure is not properly followed, which type of microbe is most likely to grow in the canned food?

A. Obligate Aerobe
B. Acidophile
C. Mesophile
D. Obligate Anaerobe
Answer» E.
5.

Which of the following agent is used to disinfect skin?

A. Chlorine
B. Formaldehyde
C. Quaternaries
D. Ethylene oxide
Answer» D. Ethylene oxide
6.

The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be

A. diplomonads like Giardia
B. archaea
C. fungi
D. animals
Answer» C. fungi
7.

Genetic and biochemical similarities between contemporary cyanobacteria and eukaryotic chloroplasts are accepted to mean that

A. eukaryotes evolved from bacteria
B. eukaryotes evolved from archaea
C. oxygenic photosynthesis first evolved in eukaryotes
D. cyanobacteria arose from chloroplasts which escaped from plant cells
Answer» C. oxygenic photosynthesis first evolved in eukaryotes
8.

All membranes of free-living organisms have phospholipid bilayers, but exception is

A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. archaea
D. protozoa
Answer» D. protozoa
9.

Among the following which one is the most effective method of killing microorganisms?

A. High temperature
B. Low temperature
C. High temperature,high moisture
D. Low temperature,high moisture
Answer» D. Low temperature,high moisture
10.

If a 1:600 dilution of a test compound kills a standard population of Staphylococcus aureus in 10 minutes but not 5 minutes while a 1:60 dilution of phenol kills the population in the same time, what is the phenol coefficient of the test compound?

A. 1
B. 5
C. 10
D. 50
Answer» D. 50
11.

The process of making an object free from living organisms including bacterial and fungal spores and viruses is known as

A. pasteurization
B. antisepsis
C. disinfection
D. sterilization
Answer» E.
12.

We require less time to kill the population of many cells.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
13.

How much time is required by the young cells to be killed by a lethal agent?

A. 24 hours
B. 3-4 hours
C. 30 mins
D. 5 mins
Answer» D. 5 mins
14.

The time required to kill 90% of the microorganisms in a sample at a specific temperature is the

A. decimal reduction time
B. thermal death point
C. F value
D. D value
Answer» E.
15.

Which of the following conditions are required for determination of thermal death time?

A. temperature is varied
B. time is fixed
C. temperature is fixed and time is varied
D. temperature is fixed and time is not selected
Answer» D. temperature is fixed and time is not selected
16.

Various bacterial species can be subdivided into

A. subspecies
B. biovarieties
C. serovarieties
D. all of these
Answer» E.
17.

One drawback to the use of ultraviolet light as a sterilizing agent is its

A. failure to kill bacteria
B. failure to bacterial spores
C. failure to kill microbes in a closed environment
D. failure to kill microbes located in the center of an object
Answer» E.
18.

Which of the following microorganisms is classified as a member of archaebacteria?

A. Gyanobacteria
B. Methanobacteria
C. Trichomonads
D. Mycoplasma
Answer» C. Trichomonads
19.

In microbiology, Prion is not

A. living cell
B. heat resistant
C. found in man
D. single cell protein
Answer» B. heat resistant
20.

Which disinfectant was the most effective against Salmonella"?

A. Phenol
B. Cetylpyridinium chloride
C. Hexachlorophene
D. Merthiolate
Answer» E.
21.

Eukaryotic micro organisms include

A. protozoa
B. fungi
C. algae
D. all of these
Answer» E.
22.

Archeal cells usually do not contain peptidoglycan, rather contain pseudo-peptidoglycan which is mainly composed of

A. N-acetylmuramic acid and L-amino acids
B. N-acetylmuramic acid and D-amino acids
C. N-acetyltalosaminuronic acid and D-amino acids
D. N-acetyltalosaminuronic acid and L-amino acids
Answer» E.
23.

Solutions of sodium hypochlorite of a 1% concentration are used for ________

A. sanitizing dairy equipments
B. personal hygiene and a household disinfectant
C. household bleaches
D. disinfecting open wounds
Answer» C. household bleaches
24.

The phospholipids present in cytoplasm membrane of eubacteria is mainly

A. phosphoglycerides
B. polyisoprenoid
C. phospholipoprotein
D. none of these
Answer» B. polyisoprenoid
25.

Which of the following is not true for eukaryotic cells?

A. Nucleus is bounded by nuclear membrane
B. Chromosomes contain histones
C. Chloroplasts and mitochondria contains 70S ribosomes
D. Gas vacuoles are present
Answer» E.
26.

Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) is a complex belonging to which group?

A. Phenolic compounds
B. Iodophors
C. Metals
D. Aldehyde
Answer» C. Metals
27.

In the three domain system of classification, the traditional bacteria are placed in the

A. eukarya
B. archaea
C. eubacteria
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
28.

Which of the following is sterilized with the help of glutaraldehyde?

A. Thermometers
B. Bronchoscopes
C. Cystoscopes
D. All of these
Answer» E.
29.

A high concentration of which of the following compounds in the material generally increases the thermal resistance of microorganisms?

A. proteins
B. carbohydrates
C. lipids
D. salts
Answer» C. lipids
30.

Alcohol concentrations above 60% are effective against _________________

A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. germs
D. viruses
Answer» E.
31.

Micro organisms are found in which of the following kingdom of five kingdom concept (Whittaker's classification)?

A. Monera
B. Protista
C. Fungi
D. All of these
Answer» E.
32.

The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is

A. habitats which are extreme environments with regard to acidity
B. absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
C. presence of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane
D. cytoplasmic ribosomes that are 70S
Answer» C. presence of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane
33.

Which of the following is best to sterilize heat labile solutions?

A. Dry heat
B. Autoclave
C. Membrane filtration
D. Pasteurization
Answer» D. Pasteurization
34.

Which of the following is not true for prokaryotic organism?

A. Nucleus is not bounded by nuclear membrane
B. Chromosomes does not contain histones
C. 80S ribosomes are distributed in cytoplasm
D. Cell wall contains peptidoglycan as one of the major component
Answer» D. Cell wall contains peptidoglycan as one of the major component
35.

Some amount of air is also essential inside the chamber of the autoclave.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be
36.

What are Blue-Green bacteria called?

A. Acquaobacteria
B. Cyanobacteria
C. Protozoa
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Protozoa
37.

Evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms are determined using which of the following type of information?

A. Comparisons of nucleotide sequences
B. Comparisons of biochemical pathways
C. Comparisons of structural features
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
38.

Which of the following agents are used as a preservative in ophthalmic solutions?

A. alcohol
B. quaternary ammonium salts
C. phenol
D. aldehydes
Answer» C. phenol
39.

Vegetative cells are much more sensitive to heat than are spores.

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

Which of the following may account for the small size of the cells?

A. The rate of diffusion
B. The surface area/volume ratio
C. The number of mRNAs that can be produced by the nucleus
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
41.

One of the reasons for the evolutionary success of the kingdom Monera is that its members are nutritionally diverse. Which of the following(s) is/are the way(s) of obtaining energy?

A. Photoautotrophy
B. Photoheterotrophy
C. Chemoheterotrophy
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
42.

Living organisms have many complex characteristics. Which one of the following is shared by non-living matter as well?

A. Homeostasis
B. Tissues
C. Reproduction
D. Molecules
Answer» E.
43.

Passage of water from a low solute concentration into the cell is referred to as ______________

A. plasmoptysis
B. plasmolysis
C. isotonic
D. hypertonic
Answer» B. plasmolysis
44.

The five-kingdom system of classification was set up by

A. Louis Pasteur
B. Robert Whittaker
C. Robert Koch
D. Masaki Ogata
Answer» C. Robert Koch
45.

Escherichia coli is much more resistant to cationic disinfectants than Staphylococcus aureus.

A. True
B. False
C. May be
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
46.

Mycoplasmas are different from the other prokaryotes by

A. presence of chitin in cell walls
B. presence of murrain in cell walls
C. presence of proteins in cell walls
D. absence of cell wall itself
Answer» E.
47.

Which of the following material is sterilized by use of red heat?

A. Soiled dressings
B. Inoculating wires and loops
C. Glass slides
D. All-glass syringes
Answer» C. Glass slides
48.

The binomial name of a microbe is composed of

A. its kingdom and genus names
B. its genus name and a species modifier
C. its family and class names
D. its genus and species names
Answer» C. its family and class names
49.

What is Mycology?

A. Study of viruses
B. Study of nucleic acid
C. Study of bacteria
D. Study of fungi
Answer» E.
50.

Carl Woese and his colleague are best known for establishing

A. the five kingdom system
B. the three domain system
C. the prokaryote-eukaryote system
D. the plant-animal system
Answer» C. the prokaryote-eukaryote system