Top 1000+ Solved Microbiology MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Vrial genome can become integrated intothe bacterial genomes are known as

a. Prophage

b. Temperatephage

c. Bacteriophage

d. Metaphage

  • b. Temperatephage

Q. Rancidity of stored foods is due to theactivity of

a. Toxigenic microbes

b. Proteolytic microbes

c. Saccharolytic microbes

d. Lipolytic microbes

  • d. Lipolytic microbes

Q. Virion means

a. Infectious virus particles

b. Non-infectious particles

c. Incomplete particles

d. Defective virus particles

  • c. Incomplete particles

Q. Virulence of the microorganisms can be reduced by

a. Attenuation

b. A virulence

c. Inactivation

d. Freezing

  • a. Attenuation

Q. The test used for detection of typhoid fever

a. WIDAL test

b. ELISA

c. Rosewaller test

d. Westernblotting

  • a. WIDAL test

Q. Bacteriophage capable of only lyticgrowth is called

a. Temperate

b. Avirulent

c. Virulent

d. None of these

  • a. Temperate

Q. Diphtheria bacillus is otherwise known as

a. Fried-Landers bacillus

b. Kleb’s hofflers bacillus

c. Frchs bacillus

d. Koch’s bacillus

  • b. Kleb’s hofflers bacillus

Q. Acridine dyes are more effective against

a. Gram positive

b. Gram negative

c. Ricke Hsia

d. Mycoplasma

  • a. Gram positive

Q. In bacteria pigment bearing structures are

a. Chloroplast

b. Protoplast

c. Sphaeroplast

d. Chromatophores

  • d. Chromatophores

Q. The procedure of differential staining of bacteria was developed by

a. A.H. Gram

b. H.C. Gram

c. N.C. Gram

d. H.A. Gram

  • b. H.C. Gram

Q. Intermediate group of pathogen between bacteria and viruses which are intracellular parasites are called

a. Mucoplasma

b. Rickettsias

c. Prions

d. Virusoides

  • b. Rickettsias

Q. Bacillus is an example of

a. Gram positive bacteria

b. Gram negative bacteria

c. Virus

d. Viroid

  • a. Gram positive bacteria

Q. Amoebic dysentery in humans is causedby

a. Plasmodium

b. Paramecium

c. Yeast

d. Entamoeba histolytica

  • d. Entamoeba histolytica

Q. Viral genome that can become integratedinto bacterial genome is called

a. Prophage

b. Temperate phage

c. Bacteriophage

d. Metaphage

  • a. Prophage

Q. Cytochromes are

a. Oxygen acceptor

b. ATP acceptors

c. Electron acceptors

d. Protein acceptors

  • c. Electron acceptors
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