Microbial History:
1. According to Pasteur statements which one of the following is true
a. Living organisms
discriminate between stereoisomers
b. Fermentation is
a aerobic process
c. Living organisms
doesn’t discriminate between stereoisomers
d. Both a and b
2. “I found floating therin earthly particles, some green streaks, spirally
wound serpent-wise, and orderly arranged, the whole circumstance of each of
these streaks was abut the thickness of a hair on one’s head”…. These words are
of
a. Leeuwenhoek
b. A. Jenner
c. Pasteur
d. Koch
3. The principle light- trapping pigment molecule in plants, Algae, and
cyanobacteria is
a. Chlorophyll a
b. Chlorophyll b
c. Porphyrin
d. Rhodapsin
4. During Bio Geo chemical cycle some amount of elemental carbon was
utilized by the microorganisms. The phenomenon is called as
a. Dissimilation
b. Immobilization
c. Decomposition
d. Neutralization
5. Who demonstrated that open tubes of broth remained free of bacteria when
air was free of dust.
a. Abbc Spallanzani
b. John Tyndall
c. Francisco Redi
d. Pasteur
6. Reverse isolation would be appropriate for
a. a patient with
tuberculosis
b. a patient who
has had minor surgery
c. a patient with
glaucoma
d. a patient with
leukemia
7. The symptome “ general feeling of illness and discomfort “ is called
a. Cystitis
b. Malaise
c. Anaphylactic
shock
d. Arthritis
8. On soybean which of the following forms symbiotism
a. Azatobactor
paspali
b. Rhizobium
c. Nostoc
d. Bradyrhizobium
9. Who provide the evidence that bacteriophage nucleic acid but not protein
enters the host cell during infection
a. Alfred D.Hershey
& Leonard Tatum in 1951.
b. Alfred D.Hershey
& Zindar Lederberg in 1951.
c. Alfred D.Hershey
& Martha Chase in 1952.
d. Alfred D.Hershey
& Macleod in 1952.
10. Spirulina belongs to
a. Xanthophyceae
b. Cyanophyceae
c. Rhodophyceae
d. Pheophyceae
11. The first antibody to contact invading microorganisms was
a. IgG
b. IgM
c. IgA
d. IgD
12. The light emitted by luminescent bacteria is mediated by the enzyme
a. Coenzyme Q
b. Luciferase
c. Lactose
dehydrogenase
d. Carboxylase
reductase
13. Pick out the vector using in human Genome project
a. Phagemid vector
b. Yeast artificial
chromosomes
c. Cosmid vectors
d. Yeast episomal
plasmids
14. Salt and sugar preserve foods because they
a. Make them acid
b. Produce a
hypotonic environment
c. Deplete
nutrients
d. Produce a
hypertonic environment
15. In a fluorescent microscope the objective lens is made of
a. Glass
b. Quartz
c. Polythene
d. None of these
16. Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen is by means of
a. Biological
process
b. Lightening
c. Ultraviolet
light
d. All of the above
17. Which one of the following fungi is the most serious threat in a bone
marrow transplant unit?
a. Candida albicans
b. Aspergillus
c. Blastomyces
d. Cryptococus
18. Direct microscopic count can be done with the aid of
a. Neuberg chamber
b. Anaerobic
chamber
c. Mineral oil
d. Olive oil
19. The image obtained in a compound microscope is
a. Real
b. Virtual
c. Real inverted
d. Virtual inverted
20. Enzymes responsible for alcoholic fermentation
a. Ketolase
b. Zymase
c. Peroxidase
d. Oxidase
21. Which type of spores are produced sexually?
a. Conidia
b. Sporangiospores
c. Ascospores
d. None of these
22. Bacterial transformation was discovered by
a. Ederberg and
Tatum
b. Beadle and Tatum
c. Griffith
d. None of these
23. Father of microbiology is
a. Louis Pasteur
b. Lister
c. A.V. Leeuwenhock
d. Robert Koch
24. The antiseptic method was first demonstrated by
a. Lwanowski
b. Lord Lister
c. Edward Jenner
d. Beijerinck
25. Small pox vaccine was first discovered by
a. Robert Koch
b. Louis Pasteur
c. Lister
d. Edward Jenner
26. The term mutation was coined by
a. Pasteur
b. Darwin
c. Hugo devries
d. Lamark
27. Compound microscope was discovered by
a. Antony von
b. Pasteur
c. Johnsen &
Hans
d. None of these
28. Father of Medical Microbiology is
a. Pasteur
b. Jenner
c. Koch
d. A.L. Hock
29. Disease that affects many people at different countries is termed as
a. Sporadic
b. Pandemic
c. Epidemic
d. Endemic
30. Prophylaxis of cholera is
a. Protected water
supply
b. Environmental
sanitation
c. Immunization
with killed vaccines
d. All of these
31. In electron microscope, what material is used as an objective lens?
a. Magnetic coils
b. Superfine glass
c. Aluminium foils
d. Electrons
32. The main feature of prokaryotic organism is
a. Absence of
locomotion
b. Absence of
nuclear envelope
c. Absence of
nuclear material
d. Absence of
protein synthesis
33. The stalked particles on the cristae of mitochondria are called
a. Glyoxysomes
b. Peroxisomes
c. Oxysomes
d. Spherosomes
34. Antiseptic methods were first introduced by
a. Lord Lister
b. Iwanowski
c. Beijernick
d. Edward Jenner
35. Kuru disease in Humans is caused by
a. Bacteria
b. Viroides
c. Prions
d. Mycoplasma
36. A mutation that produces termination codon is
a. Mis-sense
mutation
b. Neutral mutation
c. Non-sense
mutation
d. Reverse mutation
37. During conjunction the genetic material will be transferred through
a. Cell wall
b. Medium
c. Pili
d. Capsule
38. Antiseptic surgery was discovered by
a. Joseph Lister
b. Ernest Abbe
c. Pasteur
d. Beijerink
39. Tuberculosis is a
a. Water borne
disease
b. Air borne
disease
c. Food borne
disease
d. Atthropod borne
disease
40. Phagocytic phenomenon was discovered by
a. Louis Pasteur
b. Alexander
Fleming
c. Metchnikof
d. Robert Koch
41. Meosomes are also known as
a. Mitochondria
b. Endoplasmic
reticulum
c. Plasmids
d. Chondroids
42. Hybridoma technique was first discovered by.
a. Kohler and
Milstein
b. Robert Koch
c. ‘D’ Herelle
d. Land Steiner
43. The minimum number of bacteria required to produce clinical evidence of
death in a susceptible animal under standard condition is called
a. LD50
b. ID
c. MLD
d. All of these
44. In Electron Microscope source of electrons is from
a. Mercury lamp
b. Tungsten metal
c. both a and b
d. None of these
45. Griffith (1928) reported the phenomenon of transformation first in
a. H. influenzae
b. Bacillus species
c. Pneumococci
d. E.coli
46. The resolution power of the compound microscope is
a. 0.2 micron
b. 0.2 millimeter
c. 0.2 Angstrom
units
d. 0.2 centimeter
47. The capacity of a given strain of microbial species to produce disease
is known as
a. Pathogen
b. Virulence
c. Infection
d. None of these
48. Monoclonal antibodies are associated with the name of
a. Burnet
b. Medwar
c. Milstein kohler
d. Owen
49. Lederberg and Tatum (1946) described the phenomena of
a. Conjunction
b. Transformation
c. Mutation
d. Plasmids
50. Hanging drop method for motility study was first introduced by
a. Robert Koch
b. Louis Pasteur
c. Jenner
d. Leeuwenhock
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(Citation from: Sagar G.V. (2008) MCQs in Microbiology, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers )