Top 150+ Solved History of Microbiology MCQ Questions Answer

From 31 to 45 of 103

Q. In electron microscope, what material isused as an objective lense?

a. Magnetic coils

b. Superfine glass

c. Aluminium foils

d. Electrons

  • a. Magnetic coils

Q. The main feature of prokaryotic organismis

a. Absence of locomotion

b. Absence of nuclear envelope

c. Absence of nuclear material

d. Absence of protein synthesis

  • b. Absence of nuclear envelope

Q. The stalked particles on the cristae ofmitochondria are called

a. Glyoxysome

b. Peroxisomes

c. Oxysomes

d. Spherosomes

  • b. Peroxisomes

Q. Antiseptic methods were first introducedby

a. Lord Lister

b. Iwanowski

c. Beijernick

d. Edward Jenner

  • a. Lord Lister

Q. Kuru disease in Humans is caused by

a. Bacteria

b. Viroides

c. Prions

d. Mycoplasma

  • c. Prions

Q. A mutation that produces terminationcodon is

a. Mis-sense mutation

b. Neutral mutation

c. Non-sense mutation

d. Reverse mutation

  • c. Non-sense mutation

Q. During conjunction the genetic materialwill be transferred through

a. Cell wall

b. Medium

c. Pili

d. Capsule

  • c. Pili

Q. Antiseptic surgery was discovered by

a. Joseph Lister

b. Ernest Abbe

c. Pasteur

d. Beijerink

  • a. Joseph Lister

Q. Tuberculosis is a

a. Water borne disease

b. Air borne disease

c. Food borne disease

d. Atthropod borne disease

  • b. Air borne disease

Q. Phagocytic phenomenon was discovered by

a. Louis Pasteur

b. Alexander Fleming

c. Metchnikof

d. Robert Koch

  • c. Metchnikof

Q. Meosomes are also known as

a. Mitochondria

b. Endoplasmic reticulum

c. Plasmids

d. Chondroids

  • d. Chondroids

Q. Hybridoma technique was first discoveredby.

a. Kohler and Milstein

b. Robert Koch

c. ‘D’ Herelle

d. Land Steiner

  • a. Kohler and Milstein

Q. In Electron Microscope source of electronsis from

a. Mercury lamp

b. Tungsten metal

c. both a and b

d. None of these

  • b. Tungsten metal

Q. Griffith (1928) reported the phenomenonof transformation first in

a. H. influenzae

b. Bacillus species

c. Pneumococci

d. E.coli

  • c. Pneumococci
Subscribe Now

Get All Updates & News