Explore topic-wise MCQs in Microbiology.

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1.

Which phage always carries a small piece of genome?

A. Lambda
B. Mu
C. T4
D. T3
Answer» C. T4
2.

What are the values for the subunits of the 70S ribosomes of E?

A. 40S and 30S
B. 50S and 20S
C. 50S and 30S
D. 40S and 20S
Answer» D. 40S and 20S
3.

Which binding is inhibited by pactamycin?

A. Aminoacyl-tRNA to the A-site of 30S subunit
B. Initiator-tRNA to 30S/40S initiation complexes
C. Peptidyl t-RNA to the 50S subunit
D. Formation of peptide bond in P site
Answer» C. Peptidyl t-RNA to the 50S subunit
4.

Which of the following act as the blueprint or template for the process of protein synthesis that takes place on ribosomes?

A. rRNA
B. DNA
C. tRNA
D. mRNA
Answer» E.
5.

Negative regulation of protein synthesis is accomplished by

A. allosteric inhibition
B. the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter
C. the binding of a repressor to the DNA
D. the binding of a repressor to the RNA polymerase
Answer» D. the binding of a repressor to the RNA polymerase
6.

The development of global regulatory systems in prokaryotes

A. determines the exact location of the cell on the globe
B. aids in DNA replication
C. determines the exact location of the replication site
D. regulates many genes under varying environmental conditions
Answer» E.
7.

What is the direct cause of cell death by diphtheria toxin?

A. Formation of an ion channel in the cell membrane
B. Inactivation of a translational elongation factor
C. Induction of apoptosis
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Induction of apoptosis
8.

The interaction between the mRNA and tRNA determined the position of amino acid in a polypeptide sequence. This is called the

A. stagerivity
B. Wobble hypothesis
C. promiscuity
D. adaptor hypothesis
Answer» E.
9.

What are the Svedberg values for the subunits of the 70S ribosomes of E. colli?

A. 40S and 30S
B. 50S and 20S
C. 50S and 30S
D. 40S and 20S
Answer» D. 40S and 20S
10.

Which of the following three codons translate as serine (Ser)?

A. AGU
B. CGA
C. CAU
D. AUG
Answer» B. CGA
11.

Which of the following is a nontranslated sequence located between the transcription and the translation start site?

A. Ending frame
B. Leader sequence
C. Trailer sequence
D. Reading frame
Answer» C. Trailer sequence
12.

The final step of gene expression is protein synthesis, which is also known as

A. replication
B. translation
C. transcription
D. none of these
Answer» C. transcription
13.

What is the maximum number of different amino acids in a polypeptide chain coded by the synthetic polyribonucleotides (UCAG)5?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» D. Four
14.

The ribosome binding site

A. forms a stem-loop structure in the RNA
B. is located upstream of the promoter sequence
C. is located immediately upstream of the start codon
D. is more likely to be associated with an operon than with a gene encoding a single protein
Answer» D. is more likely to be associated with an operon than with a gene encoding a single protein
15.

Which of the following modified amino acid is used at the starting of most prokaryotic proteins?

A. N-formylserine
B. N-formylmethionine
C. N-formylleucine
D. N-formylalanine
Answer» C. N-formylleucine
16.

The role of molecular chaperones is to

A. facilitate binding of ribosomes to mRNA
B. degrade newly synthesized polypeptides that contain inaccurate sequences
C. facilitate binding of RNA polymerase to DNA
D. aid a newly synthesized polypeptide in folding to its proper shape
Answer» E.
17.

Which stop codon has been found to encode selenocysteine?

A. UAA
B. UAG
C. UGA
D. AGA
Answer» D. AGA
18.

Three stop codons, which aids in termination of translation are also known as

A. pause codons
B. nonsense codons
C. missense codons
D. antisense codons
Answer» C. missense codons
19.

A quorum sensing system

A. detects a signal from the external environment
B. senses a compound produced by the bacterium itself
C. consists of a sensor component that phosphorylates a regulatory protein
D. controls the activity of ribosomes directly
Answer» C. consists of a sensor component that phosphorylates a regulatory protein
20.

The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is

A. trailer sequence
B. a stop codon
C. the reading frame of a gene
D. a short sequence that acts as a ribosomal binding site
Answer» E.
21.

During amino acid activation a(n)

A. amino acid is bound to tRNA
B. amino acid is bound to mRNA
C. methyl group is attached to rRNA
D. methyl group is attached to an amino acid
Answer» B. amino acid is bound to mRNA
22.

The nonsense codon(s) is/are

A. UAG
B. UAA
C. UGA
D. all of these
Answer» E.
23.

Site in the ribosome from which the tRNA donates amino acids to the growing polypeptide chain is

A. P site
B. O site
C. T site
D. A site
Answer» B. O site
24.

When was the genetic code completed?

A. 1958
B. 1952
C. 1966
D. 1968
Answer» D. 1968
25.

Which of the termination codon is called amber?

A. UAA
B. UAG
C. UGA
D. AUG
Answer» C. UGA
26.

Which of the following molecule catalyzes the transpeptidation reaction?

A. RNA polymerase
B. Peptidyl transferase
C. DNA ligase
D. DNA polymerase
Answer» C. DNA ligase
27.

What was the first bacterial genome to be sequenced and made public?

A. <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>
B. <i>Escherichia coli</i>
C. <i>Haemophilus influenzae</i>
D. No bacterial genome has been sequenced yet
Answer» D. No bacterial genome has been sequenced yet
28.

What is the action of tetracycline in prokaryotes?

A. It blocks translocation reaction on ribosomes
B. It blocks peptidyl transferase reaction on ribosomes
C. It blocks the binding of amino-acyl tRNA to the A site of ribosomes
D. Not known with certainity
Answer» D. Not known with certainity
29.

Which phage always carries a small piece of E.coli genome?

A. Lambda
B. Mu
C. T4
D. T3
Answer» C. T4
30.

Which of the following defines an open reading frame (ORF)?

A. A sequence of genome in bacteriophage
B. The sequence of a complete genome
C. A plasmid vector used in genome sequencing
D. A possible gene predicted by DNA sequencing
Answer» E.