Microbiology & Immunology

Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of disinfection?
  • A. Ultraviolet light
  • B. Autoclaving
  • C. Chemical disinfectants
  • D. Boiling water
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of sterilization?
  • A. Filtration
  • B. Radiation
  • C. Boiling water
  • D. Autoclaving
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
Q. Which of the following methods is NOT considered a form of sterilization?
  • A. Autoclaving
  • B. Dry heat sterilization
  • C. Chemical disinfection
  • D. Filtration
Q. Which of the following methods is NOT typically used for sterilization?
  • A. Autoclaving
  • B. Dry heat
  • C. Chemical disinfection
  • D. Filtration
Q. Which of the following microorganisms is known to cause tuberculosis?
  • A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • C. Escherichia coli
  • D. Staphylococcus aureus
Q. Which of the following microorganisms is primarily responsible for causing tuberculosis?
  • A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • C. Escherichia coli
  • D. Staphylococcus aureus
Q. Which of the following organisms is most resistant to sterilization methods?
  • A. Escherichia coli
  • B. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • C. Bacillus anthracis spores
  • D. HIV
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
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
Q. Which pathogen is known for causing foodborne illness through contaminated poultry?
  • A. Salmonella
  • B. Listeria
  • C. E. coli
  • D. Clostridium botulinum
Q. Which pathogen is known for causing the most severe form of viral gastroenteritis in children?
  • A. Rotavirus
  • B. Norovirus
  • C. Adenovirus
  • D. Enterovirus
Q. Which pathogen is known to cause cholera?
  • A. Vibrio cholerae
  • B. Salmonella enterica
  • C. Clostridium botulinum
  • D. Listeria monocytogenes
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
Q. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is associated with allergic responses?
  • A. Type I
  • B. Type II
  • C. Type III
  • D. Type IV
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
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
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
Q. Which type of immunity is primarily mediated by antibodies?
  • A. Cell-mediated immunity
  • B. Humoral immunity
  • C. Innate immunity
  • D. Passive immunity
Q. Which type of immunity is provided by vaccination?
  • A. Innate immunity
  • B. Passive immunity
  • C. Active immunity
  • D. Cell-mediated immunity
Q. Which type of pathogen is most commonly associated with foodborne illnesses?
  • A. Bacteria
  • B. Viruses
  • C. Fungi
  • D. Parasites
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
Q. Which type of vaccine contains live attenuated pathogens?
  • A. Inactivated vaccine
  • B. Subunit vaccine
  • C. Recombinant vaccine
  • 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
Q. Which vaccine is used to prevent measles?
  • A. DTP vaccine
  • B. MMR vaccine
  • C. Hepatitis B vaccine
  • D. Influenza vaccine
Q. Which vaccine type contains live attenuated pathogens?
  • A. Inactivated vaccines
  • B. Subunit vaccines
  • C. Live attenuated vaccines
  • D. Toxoid 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
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