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Which of the following virus is susceptible to chloroform?
Options
A. Herpes
B. Influenza
C. Measles
D. All of these
Correct Answer
All of these
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1. Which of the following viruses belong/s to family caliciviridae?
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A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Hepatitis D virus
C. Hepatitis E virus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: Hepatitis E virus
2. The lysogenic state is governed by the activity of the regulatory region of the lambda phage genomes; this region is termed as
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A. immunity repressor
B. immunity operon
C. operon repressor
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: immunity operon
3. The first step in infection of a host bacterial cells by a phage is
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A. adsorption
B. absorption
C. penetration
D. replication
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Correct Answer: adsorption
4. Viruses require __________ for growth.
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A. bacteria
B. plants
C. animals
D. living cells
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Correct Answer: living cells
5. A change from lysogeny to lysis is generally induced by
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A. ultraviolet light
B. chemicals
C. irradiation
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: ultraviolet light
6. The viruses in an attenuated vaccine
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A. have no genome
B. continue to replicate
C. are usually larger than bacteria
D. is altered with chemicals
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Correct Answer: continue to replicate
7. Plant viruses may be cultivated in
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A. tissue culture
B. cultures of separated cells
C. whole plants
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
8. The viral DNA of the temperate phage, instead of taking over the functions of the cell's genes, is incorporated into the host DNA and becomes a prophage in the bacterial chromosome, acting as a gene. This happens in
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A. lysogeny
B. spontaneous induction
C. lytic phase
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: lysogeny
9. Which of the following is semi-continuous (diploid) cell line?
Options
A. HeLa
B. HEp-2
C. WI-38
D. KB
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Correct Answer: WI-38
10. The viral DNA is removed from the host's chromosomes and the lytic cycle occurs. The process is called
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A. spontaneous induction
B. inductive infection
C. resultant induction
D. spontaneous infection
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Correct Answer: spontaneous induction
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