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This section includes 204 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Microbiology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Arachnia species are primarily found in tonsillar crypt and |
A. | Nose |
B. | Eyes |
C. | Skin |
D. | Mouth |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
A virus, bacteria or any other microorganism that can cause disease is called |
A. | Virus |
B. | Bacteria |
C. | Pathogens |
D. | Microbes |
Answer» D. Microbes | |
3. |
For 'meningococcal' infection drug of choice is |
A. | Pencillin |
B. | Pencillin G |
C. | Cephalosporins |
D. | Beta lactam |
Answer» C. Cephalosporins | |
4. |
'Peridontal' infections are caused by the |
A. | Porphyromonas |
B. | Peptococcus |
C. | Moraxella |
D. | Rhodococcus |
Answer» B. Peptococcus | |
5. |
'HIV' is transmitted within the |
A. | Mouth |
B. | Birth canal |
C. | Skin |
D. | Colon |
Answer» C. Skin | |
6. |
A medical condition, lack of appetite for food is a major symptom, known as |
A. | Anorexia |
B. | Malaise |
C. | Stomach problem |
D. | Ulcer |
Answer» B. Malaise | |
7. |
Candida albican, present as a normal flora in mouth, colon and |
A. | Vagina |
B. | Intestine |
C. | Uterus |
D. | Skin |
Answer» B. Intestine | |
8. |
Food poisoning caused by S. aureus is characterized by nonbloody diarrhoea and vomiting, due to a toxin, named as |
A. | Exotoxins |
B. | Endotoxins |
C. | Enterotoxins |
D. | Foreign bodies |
Answer» D. Foreign bodies | |
9. |
'Leprosy' is caused by |
A. | Mycobacterium |
B. | Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
C. | Mycobacterium leprae |
D. | Yersinia pestis |
Answer» D. Yersinia pestis | |
10. |
'Enteric' fever is caused by |
A. | Pseudomonas |
B. | E. coli |
C. | Salmonella |
D. | S. aureus |
Answer» D. S. aureus | |
11. |
After a viral infection, humans and other animals produces a heterogeneous group of 'glycoproteins' named as |
A. | Killer cells |
B. | Interferons |
C. | Alpha and beta cells |
D. | Lymphocytes |
Answer» C. Alpha and beta cells | |
12. |
Mycobacterium 'tuberculosis' is an |
A. | Aerobe |
B. | Obligate aerobe |
C. | Obligate anaerobe |
D. | Anaerobe |
Answer» C. Obligate anaerobe | |
13. |
'N. gonorrhoea' enters body through |
A. | Respiratory tract |
B. | Genital tract |
C. | Nose of humans |
D. | Eyes of humans |
Answer» C. Nose of humans | |
14. |
Natural host for 'Chlamydiae trachomatis' is |
A. | Pigs |
B. | Human |
C. | Rats |
D. | Cats |
Answer» C. Rats | |
15. |
'Cat bite' is mode of transmission for |
A. | Pasteurella multocida |
B. | Yersinia pestis |
C. | Salmonella enteritidis |
D. | E.Coli |
Answer» B. Yersinia pestis | |
16. |
'rat bite' fever is caused by |
A. | Spirillum minor |
B. | Streptobacillus moniliformis |
C. | Yersinia enterocolitica |
D. | Eikenella |
Answer» B. Streptobacillus moniliformis | |
17. |
'Bacteroides fragillis' is a specie of bacteria that is present in colon of |
A. | Human |
B. | Aves |
C. | Rats |
D. | Goats |
Answer» B. Aves | |
18. |
A gram variable, facultative rod that is causative agent for bacterial vaginosis is named as |
A. | Gardnerella vaginalis |
B. | Fusobacterium |
C. | Eubacteria |
D. | Eikenella |
Answer» B. Fusobacterium | |
19. |
What is most distinguishing feature of mycoplasma ? |
A. | Wall less |
B. | Saprophyte |
C. | Marine |
D. | Ozone layer habitat |
Answer» B. Saprophyte | |
20. |
Other name for 'plague' is |
A. | Black cough |
B. | Black fever |
C. | Whooping cough |
D. | Black death |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
Ant phagocytic capsule of 'Bacillus anthracis' composed of |
A. | D-glutamate |
B. | Polypeptide |
C. | Peptide |
D. | Carbohydrates |
Answer» B. Polypeptide | |
22. |
Reticuloendothelial system of humans includes bone marrow, spleen, liver and |
A. | Joints |
B. | Synovial fluid |
C. | Mucous |
D. | Lymph nodes |
Answer» E. | |
23. |
Strains that are produced from 'enterotoxins' do not cause |
A. | Inflammation |
B. | Dysentery |
C. | Plague |
D. | Rash |
Answer» B. Dysentery | |
24. |
'Breast' milk is a mode of transmission for |
A. | Human T-cell leukaemia virus |
B. | E.coli |
C. | Treponema |
D. | Parvovirus |
Answer» B. E.coli | |
25. |
'Papillomavirus' enters body through |
A. | Mouth |
B. | Skin |
C. | Nose |
D. | Eye |
Answer» C. Nose | |
26. |
Animal 'reservoir' for Hantaviruses |
A. | Monkeys |
B. | Deer |
C. | Civet cat |
D. | Fowls |
Answer» C. Civet cat | |
27. |
Pathogens that can cause serious infections in 'immunocompromised' patients are called |
A. | Infectious pathogens |
B. | Opportunistic pathogens |
C. | Virulent pathogens |
D. | Lethal pathogens |
Answer» C. Virulent pathogens | |
28. |
Reservoir, for rat fleas, known to be a |
A. | Bat |
B. | Rat |
C. | Human |
D. | Pig |
Answer» C. Human | |
29. |
'Bronchiolitis' is a disease caused by virus |
A. | Respiratory syncytial virus |
B. | Rotavirus |
C. | Varicella-zoster virus |
D. | Papilloma virus |
Answer» B. Rotavirus | |
30. |
'Endocarditis' is infection caused by the |
A. | Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans |
B. | Achromobacter |
C. | Actinobacillus |
D. | Acintobacter |
Answer» B. Achromobacter | |
31. |
Q?fever was first described in? |
A. | 1923 |
B. | 1935 |
C. | 1944 |
D. | 1983 |
Answer» C. 1944 | |
32. |
Water is portal of entry for 'leptospira interrogans' that causes |
A. | Leptopirosis |
B. | HIV |
C. | Aids |
D. | Leprosy |
Answer» B. HIV | |
33. |
What is size of lamda bacteriophage ? |
A. | 300 nm |
B. | 200 nm |
C. | 400 nm |
D. | 100 nm |
Answer» C. 400 nm | |
34. |
Veillonella' is part of normal flora in human and is found in colon, mouth and |
A. | Skin |
B. | Eyes |
C. | Vagina |
D. | Anus |
Answer» D. Anus | |
35. |
'Enterocolitis' is caused by |
A. | Yersinia pseudotuberculosis |
B. | Yersinia pestis |
C. | Yersinia enterocolitica |
D. | E.Coli |
Answer» D. E.Coli | |
36. |
A 'coccobacillary' rod that is found in soil and water is named as |
A. | Acintobacter |
B. | Actinobacillus |
C. | Achromobacter |
D. | Aeromonas |
Answer» B. Actinobacillus | |
37. |
Polypeptides that are secreted by bacterial cell and released outside, called |
A. | Endotoxins |
B. | Exotoxins |
C. | Toxins |
D. | Virulent factors |
Answer» C. Toxins | |
38. |
'Adenovirus' is involved in causing |
A. | Fever |
B. | Typhoid |
C. | Pneumonia |
D. | Rabies |
Answer» D. Rabies | |
39. |
Alternative name for 'polymorphonuclear leukocytes' is |
A. | Leukocytes |
B. | Erthyrocytes |
C. | Granulocytes |
D. | Phages |
Answer» D. Phages | |
40. |
Reservoir for 'mycobacterium bovis' is |
A. | Ticks |
B. | Goats |
C. | Cows |
D. | Cattles |
Answer» D. Cattles | |
41. |
Reservoir for 'dengue' virus is |
A. | Deers |
B. | Monkeys |
C. | Bats |
D. | Fowls |
Answer» C. Bats | |
42. |
Portal of entry for 'HIV' is |
A. | Skin |
B. | Mouth |
C. | Blood |
D. | Nose |
Answer» D. Nose | |
43. |
Sepsis' is transmitted by |
A. | Seafood |
B. | Meat |
C. | Milk |
D. | Breast feeding |
Answer» B. Meat | |
44. |
Parvovirus 'B19' is a bacteria, follow transplacental mode of transmission, causes a disease, named as |
A. | Hydrops fetalis |
B. | Toxoplasmosis |
C. | Syphilis |
D. | Thrush |
Answer» B. Toxoplasmosis | |
45. |
Tuberculosis is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis that enters body via |
A. | Respiratory tract |
B. | Skin |
C. | Gastrointestinal tract |
D. | Mucosa |
Answer» B. Skin | |
46. |
Tularemia' is a disease, transmitted, by means of |
A. | Bees |
B. | Flies |
C. | Ticks |
D. | Mites |
Answer» D. Mites | |
47. |
M. tuberculosis is transmitted from person to person, through |
A. | Intimate contact |
B. | Respiratory aerosol |
C. | Faecal discharge |
D. | Touch |
Answer» C. Faecal discharge | |
48. |
Mode of transmission of 'cytomegalovirus' is |
A. | Food |
B. | Milk |
C. | Monkeys |
D. | Breast feeding |
Answer» E. | |
49. |
Only humans are infected by H. influenzae and they have no |
A. | Animal reservoir |
B. | Capsule |
C. | Antigen |
D. | Serotype |
Answer» B. Capsule | |
50. |
Term 'endocarditis' refer to as |
A. | Damaged lungs |
B. | Damaged heart valve |
C. | Damaged skin |
D. | Damaged mucous |
Answer» C. Damaged skin | |