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Which of the following disease is caused by DNA viruses?
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A. Poliomyelitis
B. Yellow fever
C. Measles
D. Small pox
Correct Answer
Small pox
Microorganisms and Disease problems
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1. Ropiness in bread is caused by
Options
A.
Bacillus subtilis
B.
A. niger
C.
R. nigricans
D.
P. expansum
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Correct Answer:
Bacillus subtilis
2. Which of the following organism is found at the initial stages in the batter of Idli?
Options
A.
Leuconostoc mesentroides
B.
Aspergillus niger
C.
Bacillus natio
D. None of these
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Correct Answer:
Leuconostoc mesentroides
3. 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?
Options
A. Aspergillus
B. Penicillium
C. Fusarium
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
4. The most important organism involved in manufacture of Koji is
Options
A.
Aspergillus oryzae
B.
Aspergillus soyae
C. both (a) and (b)
D.
Lactobacillus lactis
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
5. Which of the following (s) is/are the major spoilage of soft drinks from the marked growth of yeasts and bacteria?
Options
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
6. Coxsackie virus B3, a subgroup of enteroviruses, commonly causes
Options
A. acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
B. muscular dystrophy
C. myocarditis
D. gastroenteritis
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Correct Answer: myocarditis
7. Both
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
and
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Options
A. are acquired by inhalation
B. have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids
C. have polysaccharide capsules
D. stay in the lung and rarely, if ever, enter the bloodstream
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Correct Answer: are acquired by inhalation
8. Each of the 3 virulence factors of
Bacillus anthracis
i.e. the capsule, edema toxin and lethal toxin can affect the activity of
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A. B cells
B. macrophages
C. ciliated epithelial cells
D. M cells
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Correct Answer: macrophages
9. The agent responsible for causing mad cow disease is thought to be a
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A. fungus
B. protozoan
C. prion
D. virus
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Correct Answer: prion
10. An important host defense of human beings is a dense resident microbiota associated with
Options
A. lungs
B. bladder
C. uterus
D. vagina
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Correct Answer: vagina
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