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Medical Microbiology- Part 1
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1. Food poisoning is caused by
a. Clostridum tetani
b. Clostridum Welchi
c. Diptheria
d. Clostridium botulinum
2. Koplic’s spots will develop in
a. HIV b. Measles
c. Mumps d. Rubella
3. Viral DNA is resistant to DNA of the host
cell because it contains
a. 5’-HMC b. 5’-HMA
c. 5’-CHM d. 5’MHC
4. Which of the following is an example of
live vaccine?
a. pertusis b. mumps
c. cholera d. rabies
5. Triple toxoid vaccine gives protection
against
a. Diphtheria, tetanus and rabies
b. Tetanus, whooping cough, Tuberculosis
c. Whooping cough, tetanus and Diphtheria
d. Whooping cough, cancer and T.B.
6. Higher does of chloramphenicol affects
the eukaryotic cells because
a. They have 30 S ribosomes
b. They have mitochondria
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c. They have 70 S ribosomes
d. None of the above
7. AIDS is caused by
a. Retrovirus b. Prion
c. Rhabdovirus d. Retroprison
8. Penicillin is a
a. Primary metabolite b. Secondary metabolite
c. Tertiary metabolite d. None of the above
9. The rejection of an organ transplant such
as a kidney transplant, is an example of
_____ Hypersensitivity.
a. Immediate b. Delayed
c. Allergy d. None of these
10. Listeriosis was ______ disease.
a. Food borne b. Water borne
c. Milk borne d. Air borne
11. Pus-forming forms are called as
a. Pyoderm b. Pyogenic
c. Pyrogen d. None of the above
12. In Elisa technique, the antibodies are
labeled by
a. Acridine orange b. Alkaline phosphate
c. Neutral red d. Bromothymol blue
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13. _____ is a genetic disease charachterized
by a total or partial inability to synthesize
globulins.
a. Apitososis
b. Agamma globulinemia
c. Gammaglobulinemma
d. Sickle-cell anemia.
14. A study involving analysis of risk for
genetic defects in a family is
a. Genetic Engineering
b. Genetic counseling
c. Genetic drift
d. Genetic equilibrium
15. Viral antigens are likely
a. Proteins b. Glyco proteins
c. Lipo proteins d. Both a and b
16. The suitable assay method for antibiotics
is
a. Enzymatic assay
b. Turbidometric assay
c. End point determination assay
d. Metabolic assay
17. ELISA test is used for the identification of
a. Janudice b. AIDS
c. Cancer d. Diabetis
18. Incubation period for infective Hepatitis
disease
a. 45 – 80 days b. 15 – 35 days
c. 35 – 50 days d. 5 – 15 days
19. All of the following are bacteriostatic
chemotherapeutic agents except
a. Bacitracin b. Chloramphenicol
c. Novobiocin d. Tetracycline
20. Kinetosomes are observed in
a. Algae b. Fungi
c. Protozoa d. Viruses
21. β-lactum ring is present in
a. Erythromycin b. Penicillin
c. Tetracyclins d. Chromphenical
22. Antibiotic produced from streptomyces
orientalis is
a. Streptomycin b. Penicillin
c. Vancomycin d. Both a and b
23. The drug of choice for dermal, oral and
vaginal candidiasis is
a. Griseofulvin b. Amphoterein B
c. Gentian violet d. Nystatin
24. Botulism means
a. Food adultration
b. Food poisioning by streptococcus bacteria
c. Chemical contamination of food
d. Food processing
25. Chloramphenicol is obtained from
a. Streptomyces griseus
b. Streptomyces venezuelae
c. Streptomyces py
d. None of these