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Microbiology Test - 4
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Microbiology
Test - 4
1. The cooci which mostly occur in single or pairs are
Tetracocci
Diplococci
Streptococci
All of these
2. What is the average incubation period for development of AIDS?
6 month
Five years
Ten years
20 years
3. The commonest bacterial infection in HIV disease is/are
Bartonella infection
Mycobacterial infection
Salmonella infection
None of these
4. Viral infections frequently observed in HIV disease is /are
Varicella- zoster
Cytomegalo virus
Herpes simplex
All of these
5. An organism that transport a pathogen from one person to another person is called?
Host
Vector
Carrier
All of these
6. A chemical agent that inhibits bacterial growth ia called?
Sterilent
Infectent
Bacteriostat
Disinfecant
7. Vibrio Cholerae is type of bacteria?
Cocci
Coma shaped
Bacilli
None of these
8. Who proposed the germ theory of disease?
Frankel
Louis pasteur
Robert koch
Robert broun
9. Who developed electron microscoope?
Naul & Ruska
Robert howk
Robert koch
Twort
10. In following which vaccine was not discovered by Louis pasteur?
Anthrax vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Chicken pox vaccine
Tetanus vaccine
11. The growth and mutliplication of micro organisms is known as-
Culture
Staining
Genetic
Fomites
12. A common type of nosocomial infection is:
Gastroenteritis
Meningitis
Urinary tract infection
Cellulitis
13. Rabies reaches the central nervous system by
Neurotropic spread
Hematogenous distribution
Entry into brain within macrophages
All of these
14. HIV is the same as:
HTLV II
HTLV III
HTLV I
All of these
15. The likelihood of HIV being transmitted from a pregnant woman to her infant in the absence of antiretroviral therapy is about:
40to 70%
10 to 40%
20 to 25%
None of these
16. HIV can infect-
M (membranous) cells
Microglial cells
CD4 + T lymphocytes
All of these
17. The commonest bacterial infection in HIV disease is/are-
salmonella infection
bartonella infection
mycobacterial infection
None of these
18. The class of immunoglobulins which can cross the placenta is-
IgG
IgM
IgA
IgD
19. Which of the following gram-positive bacteria causes pharyngitis (sore throat)?
Mycobacterium
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Neisseria
20. Which of the following disease is caused by DNA viruses?
Measles
Yellow fever
Poliomyelitis
Small pox
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