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Hepatitis G virus belongs to the family
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A. Caliciviridae
B. Flaviviridae
C. Hepadnaviridae
D. Coronaviridae
Correct Answer
Flaviviridae
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1. The viruses, which is/are transmitted by parenteral and sexual routes is/are
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A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Hepatitis C virus
C. Hepatitis G virus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
2. All of the following viruses are enveloped except
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A. Hepatitis A virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Hepatitis C virus
D. Hepatitis D virus
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Correct Answer: Hepatitis A virus
3. Which of the following nucleic acid is present in hepatitis B virus?
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A. dsDNA
B. ssRNA
C. ssDNA
D. dsRNA
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Correct Answer: dsDNA
4. Hepatocellular carcinoma (Hepatoma) may be caused by
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A. Hepatitis A virus
B. Hepatitis C virus
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
5. The cell lines which can support the growth of polioviruses is/are
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A. Human amnion
B. Monkey kidney
C. HeLa
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
6. Which of the following viruses can be transmitted by the parenteral route?
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A. HBV
B. HCV
C. HDV
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
7. Most reliable test for detection of hepatitis E infection is
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A. ELISA test for IgM anti-HEV
B. Western blot assay for IgM anti-HEV
C. Polymerase chain reaction for detection of HEV RNA
D. ELISA test for IgG anti-HEV
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Correct Answer: Polymerase chain reaction for detection of HEV RNA
8. Vertical transmission may be seen in
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A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Hepatitis C virus
C. Hepatitis D virus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
9. The defective satellite virus is
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A. hepatitis B
B. hepatitis C
C. hepatitis D
D. hepatitis A
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Correct Answer: hepatitis D
10. Which of the following antigenic types of hepatitis B virus is prevalent in India?
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A. Adw
B. Adr
C. Ayw
D. Ayr
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Correct Answer: Ayw
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