Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of disinfection?
A.Ultraviolet light
B.Autoclaving
C.Chemical disinfectants
D.Boiling water
Solution
Autoclaving is a method of sterilization, not disinfection, as it kills all microorganisms including spores.
Correct Answer: B — Autoclaving
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of sterilization?
A.Filtration
B.Radiation
C.Boiling water
D.Autoclaving
Solution
Boiling water is not a reliable method of sterilization as it does not kill all spores and certain resistant pathogens.
Correct Answer: C — Boiling water
Q. Which of the following methods is most effective for sterilizing heat-sensitive instruments?
A.Autoclaving
B.Ethylene oxide gas
C.Dry heat sterilization
D.Chemical disinfection
Solution
Ethylene oxide gas is effective for sterilizing heat-sensitive instruments as it can penetrate materials without causing damage.
Correct Answer: B — Ethylene oxide gas
Q. Which of the following methods is NOT considered a form of sterilization?
A.Autoclaving
B.Dry heat sterilization
C.Chemical disinfection
D.Filtration
Solution
Chemical disinfection is a method used to reduce microbial load but does not guarantee the elimination of all microorganisms, thus it is not considered sterilization.
Correct Answer: C — Chemical disinfection
Q. Which of the following methods is NOT typically used for sterilization?
A.Autoclaving
B.Dry heat
C.Chemical disinfection
D.Filtration
Solution
Chemical disinfection is used to reduce microbial load but does not guarantee the elimination of all microorganisms, thus it is not a sterilization method.
Correct Answer: C — Chemical disinfection
Q. Which of the following microorganisms is known to cause tuberculosis?
A.Streptococcus pneumoniae
B.Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C.Escherichia coli
D.Staphylococcus aureus
Solution
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the causative agent of tuberculosis, a serious infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs.
Correct Answer: B — Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Q. Which of the following microorganisms is primarily responsible for causing tuberculosis?
A.Streptococcus pneumoniae
B.Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C.Escherichia coli
D.Staphylococcus aureus
Solution
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the causative agent of tuberculosis, a serious infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs.
Correct Answer: B — Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Q. Which of the following organisms is most resistant to sterilization methods?
A.Escherichia coli
B.Streptococcus pneumoniae
C.Bacillus anthracis spores
D.HIV
Solution
Bacillus anthracis spores are highly resistant to sterilization methods, making them a significant concern in sterilization processes.
Correct Answer: C — Bacillus anthracis spores
Q. Which of the following vaccines is a live attenuated vaccine?
A.Influenza vaccine
B.MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine
C.Hepatitis B vaccine
D.Tetanus toxoid vaccine
Solution
The MMR vaccine contains live attenuated viruses that stimulate an immune response without causing the disease.
Correct Answer: B — MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine
Q. Which pathogen is known for causing a severe form of gastroenteritis, particularly in children?
A.Norovirus
B.Clostridium difficile
C.Salmonella enterica
D.Escherichia coli O157:H7
Solution
Norovirus is a leading cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks, especially in children, due to its high transmissibility and low infectious dose.
Correct Answer: A — Norovirus
Q. Which pathogen is known for causing foodborne illness through contaminated poultry?
A.Salmonella
B.Listeria
C.E. coli
D.Clostridium botulinum
Solution
Salmonella is a common cause of foodborne illness, often associated with undercooked poultry.
Correct Answer: A — Salmonella
Q. Which pathogen is known for causing the most severe form of viral gastroenteritis in children?
A.Rotavirus
B.Norovirus
C.Adenovirus
D.Enterovirus
Solution
Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe viral gastroenteritis in children, leading to dehydration and hospitalization.
Correct Answer: A — Rotavirus
Q. Which pathogen is known to cause cholera?
A.Vibrio cholerae
B.Salmonella enterica
C.Clostridium botulinum
D.Listeria monocytogenes
Solution
Vibrio cholerae is the bacterium that causes cholera, leading to severe diarrhea and dehydration.
Correct Answer: A — Vibrio cholerae
Q. Which pathogen is known to cause the disease known as 'flesh-eating disease'?
A.Clostridium perfringens
B.Streptococcus pyogenes
C.Vibrio cholerae
D.Listeria monocytogenes
Solution
Streptococcus pyogenes is associated with necrotizing fasciitis, commonly referred to as 'flesh-eating disease'.
Correct Answer: B — Streptococcus pyogenes
Q. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is associated with allergic responses?
A.Type I
B.Type II
C.Type III
D.Type IV
Solution
Type I hypersensitivity reactions are immediate allergic responses mediated by IgE antibodies.
Correct Answer: A — Type I
Q. Which type of immune response is characterized by the production of antibodies?
A.Cell-mediated immunity
B.Humoral immunity
C.Innate immunity
D.Adaptive immunity
Solution
Humoral immunity is characterized by the production of antibodies by B cells in response to antigens.
Correct Answer: B — Humoral immunity
Q. Which type of immune response is characterized by the rapid production of antibodies upon re-exposure to an antigen?
A.Primary response
B.Secondary response
C.Tertiary response
D.Innate response
Solution
The secondary immune response is characterized by a rapid and robust production of antibodies upon re-exposure to an antigen.
Correct Answer: B — Secondary response
Q. Which type of immunity is conferred by the transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus?
A.Active immunity
B.Passive immunity
C.Innate immunity
D.Cell-mediated immunity
Solution
Passive immunity is conferred by the transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus, providing temporary protection against infections.
Correct Answer: B — Passive immunity
Q. Which type of immunity is primarily mediated by antibodies?
A.Cell-mediated immunity
B.Humoral immunity
C.Innate immunity
D.Passive immunity
Solution
Humoral immunity is primarily mediated by antibodies produced by B cells, which help neutralize pathogens and mark them for destruction.
Correct Answer: B — Humoral immunity
Q. Which type of immunity is provided by vaccination?
A.Innate immunity
B.Passive immunity
C.Active immunity
D.Cell-mediated immunity
Solution
Vaccination stimulates the immune system to produce an active immune response, leading to the development of active immunity.
Correct Answer: C — Active immunity
Q. Which type of pathogen is most commonly associated with foodborne illnesses?
A.Bacteria
B.Viruses
C.Fungi
D.Parasites
Solution
Bacteria are the most common pathogens associated with foodborne illnesses, such as Salmonella and E. coli.
Correct Answer: A — Bacteria
Q. Which type of T cell is primarily responsible for the direct killing of infected host cells?
A.Helper T cells
B.Cytotoxic T cells
C.Regulatory T cells
D.Memory T cells
Solution
Cytotoxic T cells (CD8+ T cells) are responsible for directly killing infected cells by recognizing antigens presented by MHC class I molecules.
Correct Answer: B — Cytotoxic T cells
Q. Which type of vaccine contains live attenuated pathogens?
A.Inactivated vaccine
B.Subunit vaccine
C.Recombinant vaccine
D.Live attenuated vaccine
Solution
Live attenuated vaccines contain weakened forms of the pathogen that can still elicit an immune response without causing disease.
Correct Answer: D — Live attenuated vaccine
Q. Which type of vaccine is composed of live attenuated pathogens?
A.Inactivated vaccine
B.Subunit vaccine
C.Recombinant vaccine
D.Live attenuated vaccine
Solution
Live attenuated vaccines contain live pathogens that have been weakened so they cannot cause disease but still elicit a strong immune response.
Correct Answer: D — Live attenuated vaccine
Q. Which vaccine is used to prevent measles?
A.DTP vaccine
B.MMR vaccine
C.Hepatitis B vaccine
D.Influenza vaccine
Solution
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, and is typically administered in childhood.
Correct Answer: B — MMR vaccine
Q. Which vaccine type contains live attenuated pathogens?
A.Inactivated vaccines
B.Subunit vaccines
C.Live attenuated vaccines
D.Toxoid vaccines
Solution
Live attenuated vaccines contain weakened forms of the pathogen that can still elicit an immune response.
Correct Answer: C — Live attenuated vaccines
Q. Which vaccine type is most effective in inducing a strong cell-mediated immune response?
A.Inactivated vaccines
B.Live attenuated vaccines
C.Subunit vaccines
D.Toxoid vaccines
Solution
Live attenuated vaccines are effective in inducing strong cell-mediated immune responses due to their ability to replicate and mimic natural infection.