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Question
Edward Jenner began inoculating humans with material from __________ lesions.
Options
A. Smallpox
B. Avianpox
C. Cowpox
D. Chickenpox
Correct Answer
Cowpox
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1. The envelope of which of the following viruses is derived from the host cell nucleus?
Options
A. Paramyxoviruses
B. Retroviruses
C. Orthomyxoviruses
D. Herpesviruses
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Correct Answer: Herpesviruses
2. Which of the following viruses has not been associated with human cancer?
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A. Hepatitis C virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Varicella-Zoster virus
D. Herpes simplex virus type 2
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Correct Answer: Varicella-Zoster virus
3. The temperate phage that have no site specificity for insertion and may even be able to insert multiple copies of their DNA into a single bacterial chromosome is
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A. ? phage enzyme
B. ? DNA
C. Phage Mu
D. Phage Mn
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Correct Answer: Phage Mu
4. The capsomeres consist of a number of proteins subunits or molecules called
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A. protomers
B. caproprotein
C. procapsid
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: protomers
5. Which of the following viruses show/s transformation of infected cells?
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A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Human T cell lymphotronic virus type I
C. Epstein-Barr virus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
6. Which of the following may affect proteins and nucleic acids, but not viruses?
Options
A. Denaturation
B. Enzyme treatment
C. Pressure
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
7. The bacterial viruses having head made up of large capsomeres, but no tail is morphologically classified as
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Correct Answer: D
8. In cell culture, measles virus may lead to
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A. nuclear pyknosis
B. transformation of cells
C. syncytium formation
D. rounding and aggregation of cells
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Correct Answer: syncytium formation
9. Which of the following disinfectant is effective against viruses?
Options
A. Hydrogen peroxide
B. Hypochlorite
C. Formaldehyde
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
10. The viral nucleocapsid is the combination of
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A. genome and capsid
B. capsid and spikes
C. envelope and capsid
D. capsomere and genome
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Correct Answer: genome and capsid
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