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Actinomycetes and Non Sporing Anaerobes
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The commonest bacterial cause of cervicofacial actinomycosis is
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A.
A. naeslundii
B.
A. viscosus
C.
A. israelii
D.
A. meyeri
Correct Answer
A. israelii
Actinomycetes and Non Sporing Anaerobes problems
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1. Lactobacilli constitute the normal flora of
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A. prepubertal vagina
B. adult vagina
C. post-menopausal vagina
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: adult vagina
2. Which of the following(s) is/are obligate anaeorbes?
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A.
C septicum
B.
C novyi
C.
C tetani
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
3. Blackening of meat in cooked meat broth is through
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A.
C histolyticum
B.
C perfringens
C.
C tetani
D. all of these
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Correct Answer:
C histolyticum
4. Nagler's reaction is useful for the identification of
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A.
C tetani
B.
C perfringens
C.
C botulinum
D.
C difficile
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Correct Answer:
C perfringens
5. Food poisoning strains of
Clostridium perfringens
belong to
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A. type A
B. type B
C. type C
D. type D
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Correct Answer: type A
6. The bacteria which is predominant flora of the human gut is
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A.
Escherichia coli
B.
Clostridium perfringens
C.
Bacteroides
D.
Actinomyces
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Correct Answer:
Clostridium perfringens
7. Which of the following bacteria is moderately saccharolytic?
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A.
Bacteriodes fragilis
B.
B gingivalis
C.
B melaninogenicus
D.
B levii
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Correct Answer:
B melaninogenicus
8. Which of the following bacteria is acid-fast?
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A.
Actinomyces
B.
Nocardia
C.
Streptomyces
D.
Corynebacterium
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Correct Answer:
Nocardia
9. Which of the following genera is included in the family Bacteroi-daceae?
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A.
Bacteroides
B.
Fusobacterium
C.
Leptotrichia
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
10. The current genus name of a saccharolytic group of Bacteroides is
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A.
Porphyromonas
B.
Bacteroides
C.
Prevotella
D. None of these
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Porphyromonas
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