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The most commonly used medium for the build up of cultures and the production of baker's yeast consist of
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A. molasses and minerals
B. molasses, minerals and salts
C. molasses
D. molasses, lactose
Correct Answer
molasses, minerals and salts
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1. The manufacture of baker's yeast involve
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A.
S. cerevisiae
B.
S. thermophillus
C.
Bacillus subtilis
D. none of these
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Correct Answer:
S. cerevisiae
2. Mined salt has been reported to contain about
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A. 50% Micrococcus, 10% Coryneforms and 14% Bacillus
B. 60% Micrococcus, 20% Coryneforms and 14% Bacillus
C. 70% Micrococcus, 20% Coryneforms and 4% Bacillus
D. 70% Micrococcus, 20% Coryneforms and 10% Bacillus
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Correct Answer: 70% Micrococcus, 20% Coryneforms and 4% Bacillus
3. The spoilage most commonly occurring in wine is tourne which refers to
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A. acid formation from aldehyde and ketones
B. acid formation from sugars, glucose and fructose
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: acid formation from sugars, glucose and fructose
4. Acetic acid bacteria spoiling musts and wines are inhibited by
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A. 5-7% alcohol by volume
B. 14-15% alcohol by volume
C. 24-25% alcohol by volume
D. 30-35% alcohol by volume
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Correct Answer: 14-15% alcohol by volume
5. Which of the following is not an ale type of beer?
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A. Weiss beer
B. Porterr
C. Stout
D. Pilsener
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Correct Answer: Pilsener
6. Which of the following (s) is/are the major spoilage of soft drinks from the marked growth of yeasts and bacteria?
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A. Cloudiness and ropiness
B. Flat sour spoilage
C. Superficial fungal spoilage
D. Pin-spot molding
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Correct Answer: Cloudiness and ropiness
7. The most important organism involved in manufacture of Koji is
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A.
Aspergillus oryzae
B.
Aspergillus soyae
C. both (a) and (b)
D.
Lactobacillus lactis
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
8. Grains spoiled by molds are a potential animal or human health hazard as well as a great economic loss. Which is/are the common species of molds in the spoilage of stored grains by molds?
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A. Aspergillus
B. Penicillium
C. Fusarium
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
9. Which of the following organism is found at the initial stages in the batter of Idli?
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A.
Leuconostoc mesentroides
B.
Aspergillus niger
C.
Bacillus natio
D. None of these
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Correct Answer:
Leuconostoc mesentroides
10. Ropiness in bread is caused by
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A.
Bacillus subtilis
B.
A. niger
C.
R. nigricans
D.
P. expansum
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Correct Answer:
Bacillus subtilis
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