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During DNA replication in prokaryotes, synthesis begins on the circular chromosome
Options
A. always at the same place
B. at any stretch of DNA that is high in AT pairs
C. randomly on the chromosome
D. at the promoter
Correct Answer
always at the same place
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1. Most microbial structures and enzymes are composed of
Options
A. lipids
B. proteins
C. carbohydrates
D. lipids and carbohydrates
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Correct Answer: proteins
2. Transmission of bubonic plague is by
Options
A. rat flea
B. inhalation
C. ingestion
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: rat flea
3. Which one is not studied in microbiology?
Options
A. Bacteria
B. Animal behaviour
C. Fungi
D. Algae
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Correct Answer: Animal behaviour
4. Which is not a function of IgA?
Options
A. Protect mucosal surfaces
B. Fix complement
C. Protect eyes
D. Agglutinate antigen
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Correct Answer: Fix complement
5. Cell wall protein of
Streptococcus pyogenes crossreacts
with human
Options
A. synovial fluid
B. cardiac valves
C. myocardium
D. vascular intima
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Correct Answer: myocardium
6. Transmission of pneumonic plague from man to man is through
Options
A. inoculation
B. ingestion
C. droplet infection
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: droplet infection
7. All the following are considered eukaryotes except
Options
A. archaea
B. fungi
C. protozoa
D. humans
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Correct Answer: archaea
8. A disease producing species occurring in a mixed culture can often be selected on the basis of its
Options
A. pathogenic properties
B. special carbon source
C. special nitrogen source
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: pathogenic properties
9. Which of the following organisms typically get their carbon for biosynthesis from carbon dioxide?
Options
A. Glucose-fermenting bacteria (fermentation)
B. Anaerobic, glucose-respiring bacteria (anaerobic respiration)
C. Aerobic, glucose-respiring bacteria (aerobic respiration)
D. Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (chemolithotrophic bacteria)
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Correct Answer: Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (chemolithotrophic bacteria)
10. During DNA replication in prokaryotes, synthesis begins on the circular chromosome
Options
A. always at the same place
B. at any stretch of DNA that is high in AT pairs
C. randomly on the chromosome
D. at the promoter
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Correct Answer: always at the same place
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