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Which of the following bacteriophage is said to have banal symmetry?
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A. T2
B. T4
C. T6
D. all of these
Correct Answer
all of these
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1. What kind of embryo is often used for viral assays?
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A. Mouse
B. Rat
C. Cat
D. Chicken
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Correct Answer: Chicken
2. Which of the following statements is correct?
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A. Up to 10% of human tumours have a viral risk factor
B. Up to 40% of human tumours have a viral risk factor
C. Up to 30% of human tumours have a viral risk factor
D. Up to 20% of human tumours have a viral risk factor
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Correct Answer: Up to 20% of human tumours have a viral risk factor
3. Virus reproduces in living cells by
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A. replication
B. duplication
C. multiplication
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: replication
4. Which of the following are obligate intracellular parasites?
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A.
Chlamydia
B. Viruses
C.
Rickettsia
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
5. The time from infection until lysis is called as
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A. eclipse period
B. rise period
C. latent period
D. burst size
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Correct Answer: latent period
6. Which of the following viruses are relatively thermostable?
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A. Human immunodeficiency virus
B. Rubella virus
C. Hepatits A virus
D. Influenza virus
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Correct Answer: Hepatits A virus
7. The most complex type of bacterial viruses having hexagonal head, a rigid tail with a contractile sheath and tall fibers is morphologically classified as
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Correct Answer: A
8. The most popular indirect method of counting virus particles is by
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A. hemagglutination assay
B. plaque-assay
C. counting plaque-forming units
D. colony counting
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Correct Answer: hemagglutination assay
9. The function of a viral capsid is
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A. protection against the viral genome from physical and enzymatic destruction
B. providing binding sites that enable the virus to attach to specific receptor sites on the host cell
C. serving as a vehicle of transmission from one host to another
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. The envelope of an enveloped virus is derived from
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A. the mitochondrion of the cell
B. the cell membrane
C. the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: the cell membrane
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