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Q. What is the primary method used for gene transfer in plants?
  • A. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
  • B. Electroporation
  • C. Microinjection
  • D. Viral vectors
Q. What is the primary method used for the histopathological diagnosis of tumors?
  • A. Immunohistochemistry
  • B. Flow cytometry
  • C. PCR (Polymerase chain reaction)
  • D. Ultrasound imaging
Q. What is the primary microbial process used in the production of yogurt?
  • A. Fermentation
  • B. Photosynthesis
  • C. Respiration
  • D. Decomposition
Q. What is the primary microorganism used in the fermentation process for ethanol production?
  • A. Bacillus subtilis
  • B. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • C. Escherichia coli
  • D. Lactobacillus acidophilus
Q. What is the primary mode of reproduction in molds?
  • A. Budding
  • B. Binary fission
  • C. Spore formation
  • D. Fragmentation
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Brucella species?
  • A. Airborne transmission
  • B. Direct contact with infected animals
  • C. Contaminated water
  • D. Insect bites
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Giardia lamblia?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Contaminated water
  • C. Direct contact with infected individuals
  • D. Insect bites
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Helicobacter pylori?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Fecal-oral route
  • C. Vector-borne
  • D. Direct contact
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Hepatitis A virus?
  • A. Blood transfusion
  • B. Sexual contact
  • C. Fecal-oral route
  • D. Mother to child
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Lyme disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi?
  • A. Airborne transmission
  • B. Vector-borne transmission via ticks
  • C. Direct contact with infected individuals
  • D. Contaminated water
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for most viruses?
  • A. Direct contact
  • B. Airborne droplets
  • C. Vector-borne
  • D. Fecal-oral route
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Fecal-oral route
  • C. Sexual contact
  • D. Vector-borne transmission
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in healthcare settings?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Direct contact with contaminated surfaces
  • C. Vector-borne transmission
  • D. Foodborne transmission
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for rabies virus, a member of the Rhabdoviridae family?
  • A. Airborne transmission
  • B. Direct contact with infected saliva
  • C. Contaminated water
  • D. Vector-borne transmission
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Retroviridae viruses?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Direct contact with infected fluids
  • C. Contaminated food and water
  • D. Vector-borne transmission
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Staphylococcus aureus?
  • A. Airborne
  • B. Direct contact
  • C. Vector-borne
  • D. Fecal-oral
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Streptococcus pneumoniae?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Direct contact
  • C. Vector-borne
  • D. Fecal-oral
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for the rabies virus?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Direct contact with infected saliva
  • C. Contaminated water
  • D. Insect bites
Q. What is the primary mode of transmission for Vibrio cholerae?
  • A. Airborne droplets
  • B. Contaminated water
  • C. Direct contact with infected individuals
  • D. Vector-borne transmission
Q. What is the primary molecule used by cells for energy transfer?
  • A. Glucose
  • B. ATP
  • C. NADH
  • D. FADH2
Q. What is the primary neurotransmitter involved in muscle contraction at the neuromuscular junction?
  • A. Dopamine
  • B. Serotonin
  • C. Acetylcholine
  • D. Norepinephrine
Q. What is the primary neurotransmitter involved in transmitting signals at the neuromuscular junction?
  • A. Dopamine
  • B. Serotonin
  • C. Acetylcholine
  • D. Norepinephrine
Q. What is the primary organ responsible for nitrogen metabolism in the human body?
  • A. Liver
  • B. Kidney
  • C. Lungs
  • D. Spleen
Q. What is the primary pathogen associated with undercooked poultry?
  • A. Salmonella
  • B. E. coli
  • C. Listeria
  • D. Campylobacter
Q. What is the primary pathogenic species of Bacillus that causes anthrax?
  • A. Bacillus cereus
  • B. Bacillus subtilis
  • C. Bacillus anthracis
  • D. Bacillus thuringiensis
Q. What is the primary pathogenic species of Staphylococcus associated with skin infections?
  • A. Staphylococcus epidermidis
  • B. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
  • C. Staphylococcus aureus
  • D. Staphylococcus lugdunensis
Q. What is the primary pathogenic species of Streptococcus responsible for strep throat?
  • A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • B. Streptococcus pyogenes
  • C. Streptococcus agalactiae
  • D. Streptococcus mitis
Q. What is the primary photosynthetic pigment found in most algae?
  • A. Chlorophyll a
  • B. Carotenoids
  • C. Phycobilins
  • D. Xanthophylls
Q. What is the primary postmortem change that occurs within the first few hours after death?
  • A. Rigor mortis
  • B. Livor mortis
  • C. Algor mortis
  • D. Decomposition
Q. What is the primary prevention method for Clostridium botulinum poisoning?
  • A. Vaccination
  • B. Proper food preservation
  • C. Antibiotic prophylaxis
  • D. Hand hygiene
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