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History of Microbiology- Part 2
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1 The term mutation was coined by
a. Pasteur b. Darwin
c. Hugo devries d. Lamark
2. Compound microscope was discovered by
a. Antony von b. Pasteur
c. Johnsen & Hans d. None of these
3. Father of Medical Microbiology is
a. Pasteur b. Jenner
c. Koch d. A.L.Hock
4. Disease that affects many people at
different countries is termed as
a. Sporadic b. Pandemic
c. Epidemic d. Endemic
4. Prophylaxis of cholera is
a. Protected water supply
b. Environmental sanitation
c. Immunization with killed vaccines
d. All of these
5. In electron microscope, what material is
used as an objective lense?
a. Magnetic coils
b. Superfine glass
c. Aluminium foils
d. Electrons
6. The main feature of prokaryotic organism
is
a. Absence of locomotion
b. Absence of nuclear envelope
c. Absence of nuclear material
d. Absence of protein synthesis
7. The stalked particles on the cristae of
mitochondria are called
a. Glyoxysomes b. Peroxisomes
c. Oxysomes d. Spherosomes
8. Antiseptic methods were first introduced
by
a. Lord Lister b. Iwanowski
c. Beijernick d. Edward Jenner
9. Kuru disease in Humans is caused by
a. Bacteria b. Viroides
c. Prions d. Mycoplasma
10. A mutation that produces termination
codon is
a. Mis-sense mutation
b. Neutral mutation
c. Non-sense mutation
d. Reverse mutation
11. During conjunction the genetic material
will be transferred through
a. Cell wall b. Medium
c. Pili d. Capsule
12. Antiseptic surgery was discovered by
a. Joseph Lister b. Ernest Abbe
c. Pasteur d. Beijerink
13. Tuberculosis is a
a. Water borne disease
b. Air borne disease
c. Food borne disease
d. Atthropod borne disease
14. Phagocytic phenomenon was discovered by
a. Louis Pasteur b. Alexander Fleming
c. Metchnikof d. Robert Koch
15. Meosomes are also known as
a. Mitochondria
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Plasmids
d. Chondroids
16. Hybridoma technique was first discovered
by.
a. Kohler and Milstein
b. Robert Koch
c. ‘D’ Herelle
d. Land Steiner
17. The minimum number of bacteria
required to produce clinical evidence of
death in a susceptible animal under
standard condition is called
a. LD50 b. ID
c. MLD d. All of these
18. In Electron Microscope source of electrons
is from
a. Mercury lamp b. Tungsten metal
c. both a and b d. None of these
19. Griffith (1928) reported the phenomenon
of transformation first in
a. H. influenzae b. Bacillus species
c. Pneumococci d. E.coli
20. The resolution power of the compound
microscope is
a. 0.2 micron b. 0.2 millimeter
c. 0.2 Angstrom units d. 0.2 centimeter
21. The capacity of a given strain of microbial
species to produce disease is known as
a. Pathogen b. Virulence
c. Infection d. None of these
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22. Monoclonal antibodies are associated
with the name of
a. Burnet b. Medwar
c. Milstein kohler d. Owen
23. Lederberg and Tatum (1946) described
the phenomena of
a. Conjunction b. Transformation
c. Mutation d. Plasmids
24. Hanging drop method for motility study
was first introduced by
a. Robert Koch b. Louis Pasteur
c. Jenner d. Leeuwenhock