MCQ Test
301. _____ fungi that can exist as a mold as well as yeast.
A. Hyphae
B. Tinea pedis
C. Dimorphic
D. Spore forming
302. The viruses that attack bacteria are:
A. Bacteriophages
B. Bacterial viruses
C. Bacterial pathogens
D. Virions
303. Fungal hyphae may be:
A. Septate
B. Non-septate
C. Branched
D. All of these
304. Where are target cells of diphtherotoxin located?
A. The skin
B. The skeletal muscles
C. The lungs
D. The heart and nervous system
305. Fusion of nuclei in fungi is:
A. Karyogamy
B. Progamy
C. Microgamy
D. Pregamy
306. Which of the following is a purine?
A. Adenine
B. Thymine
C. Uracil
D. Cytosine
307. Substitutions that prematurely stop synthesis of protein, by generating a stop codon, are called:
A. Missense mutation
B. Nonsense mutation
C. Frameshift mutation
D. Alternation
308. What type of vaccine is the anthrax vaccine?
A. Attenuated bacteria
B. Toxoid
C. Killed whole bacterial cells
D. Recombinant
309. Tuberculosis is spread by:
A. Contaminated fomites
B. Food
C. Respiratory droplets
D. Vectors
310. What causes the major symptoms of tetanus?
A. Production of tetanospasmin
B. Multiplication of organisms at the site of infection
C. Production of botulin toxin
D. Superinfection due to antibiotic therapy
311. Clostridium difficile is associated with:
A. Myonecrosis
B. Food poisoning
C. Antibiotic-induced colitis
D. Gas gangrene
312. Which of the following can swarm on a plate, making it difficult to distinguish colonies?
A. E. coli
B. Shigella dysenteriae
C. Salmonella typhi
D. Proteus vulgaris
313. Only one of the followings is characteristic of B-cells but not T-cells:
A. Class I MHC
B. CD3
C. Polyclonal activation by concanavalin A
D. Surface immunoglobulin
314. Robert Koch developed his postulates using:
A. Bacillus cereus
B. Clostridium tetani
C. Bacillus anthracis
D. Staphylococcus aureus
315. How are most cases of listeriosis transmitted?
A. Insect vectors
B. Respiratory secretions
C. Transplacental
D. Contaminated food
316. Which infectious agent is an obligate parasite?
A. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
C. Mycobacterium leprae
D. Clostridium difficile
317. Which infection can be considered as zoonosis?
A. Anthrax
B. Gas gangrene
C. Diphtheria
D. Leprosy
318. Bacterial cells divide by:
A. Budding
B. Binary fission
C. Spores
D. Sexual reproduction
319. A classic symptom of pertussis is:
A. Diarrhea
B. Paroxysmal coughing
C. Convulsions
D. Headache
320. Complications of typhoid fever are:
A. Neurological damage
B. Intestinal perforation
C. Liver abscesses
D. Both “B” and “C”
321. How are Leptospira species transmitted from their animal reservoirs to humans?
A. Animal bites
B. Arthropod vectors
C. Contact with urine from an infected animal
D. Inhalation
322. Coliforms are used as indicator organisms of sewage pollution because ________.
A. They are pathogens
B. They ferment lactose
C. They are abundant in human intestines
D. All of the above
323. A patient with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea within 5 hours after eating most likely has:
A. Shigellosis
B. E. coli gastroenteritis
C. Salmonellosis
D. Intoxication
324. The bubo of bubonic plague is a/an:
A. Ulcer where the flea bite occurred
B. Granuloma in the skin
C. Enlarged lymph node
D. Infected sebaceous gland
325. Escherichia coli displays which antigens?
A. Capsular
B. Flagellar
C. Somatic
D. All of these
326. The causative agent of gas gangrene is:
A. Clostridium perfringens
B. Bacillus cereus
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Streptococcus pneumoniae
327. Which of the following is a common mode of transmission for the hepatitis A virus?
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral route
C. Blood transfusion
D. Sexual contact
328. Which type of media is used to cultivate fastidious organisms?
A. General purpose media
B. Enrichment media
C. Selective media
D. Differential media
329. Which of the following is a common method for diagnosing tuberculosis?
A. Blood culture
B. Sputum culture
C. Urine culture
D. Stool culture
330. The Gram-negative bacterium responsible for cholera is:
A. Escherichia coli
B. Vibrio cholerae
C. Salmonella typhi
D. Campylobacter jejuni
331. The principal virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae is:
A. Endotoxin
B. Capsule
C. Exotoxin
D. Pili
332. Which of the following pathogens is known to cause gastroenteritis?
A. Staphylococcus aureus
B. Clostridium difficile
C. Salmonella
D. All of these
333. The main symptom of diphtheria is:
A. Skin rash
B. Sore throat
C. Cough
D. Fever
334. The body’s first line of defense against pathogens includes:
A. Skin
B. Inflammation
C. Antibodies
D. Phagocytes
335. The following are characteristic of viruses EXCEPT:
A. They are cellular
B. They can mutate
C. They reproduce only in host cells
D. They contain genetic material
336. The definitive host for Toxoplasma gondii is:
A. Cat
B. Dog
C. Sheep
D. Human
337. Which of the following vaccines is a live attenuated vaccine?
A. Diphtheria
B. Measles
C. Influenza
D. Tetanus
338. Which organism is most commonly responsible for urinary tract infections?
A. Escherichia coli
B. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
C. Klebsiella pneumoniae
D. Enterococcus faecalis
339. The minimum temperature for the growth of most pathogenic bacteria is:
A. 0°C
B. 15°C
C. 20°C
D. 30°C
340. The typical shape of cocci bacteria is:
A. Rod
B. Spiral
C. Spherical
D. Irregular
341. Which type of immunity is characterized by the presence of memory cells?
A. Innate immunity
B. Adaptive immunity
C. Passive immunity
D. Non-specific immunity
342. The component of the immune system that can distinguish self from non-self is:
A. Antibodies
B. T-cells
C. B-cells
D. Macrophages
343. Which of the following is a typical method of sterilization?
A. Autoclaving
B. Disinfecting
C. Hand washing
D. Cleaning
344. Which of the following is used to prevent the spread of viral infections?
A. Vaccination
B. Antiseptics
C. Antibiotics
D. Antivirals
345. The primary function of the spleen in the immune system is:
A. Production of antibodies
B. Filtration of blood
C. Production of red blood cells
D. Storage of platelets
346. The primary virulence factor of Staphylococcus aureus is:
A. Coagulase
B. Exotoxin
C. Enterotoxin
D. Hemolysin
347. The main cause of tuberculosis is:
A. Mycobacterium leprae
B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C. Mycobacterium avium
D. Mycobacterium bovis
348. What is the main function of lysozyme?
A. To inhibit viral replication
B. To digest bacterial cell walls
C. To promote inflammation
D. To produce antibodies
349. Which of the following is a characteristic of the innate immune system?
A. Memory
B. Specificity
C. Non-specificity
D. Adaptability
350. Which organism is known for causing the common cold?
A. Bacteria
B. Virus
C. Fungus
D. Parasite
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