Microbiology

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Q. What is the main vector for the Zika virus?
  • A. Aedes mosquito
  • B. Culex mosquito
  • C. Anopheles mosquito
  • D. Tsetse fly
Q. What is the mechanism of action of penicillin?
  • A. Inhibition of protein synthesis
  • B. Inhibition of cell wall synthesis
  • C. Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis
  • D. Inhibition of folic acid synthesis
Q. What is the mechanism of action of tetracyclines?
  • A. Inhibition of cell wall synthesis
  • B. Inhibition of protein synthesis
  • C. Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis
  • D. Inhibition of folic acid synthesis
Q. What is the most common cause of foodborne illness in the United States?
  • A. Salmonella
  • B. E. coli
  • C. Listeria
  • D. Norovirus
Q. What is the most effective way to prevent Hepatitis A infection?
  • A. Regular hand washing
  • B. Vaccination
  • C. Avoiding alcohol
  • D. Using condoms
Q. What is the optimal pH range for most bacteria to grow?
  • A. 1-3
  • B. 4-6
  • C. 6-8
  • D. 9-11
Q. What is the primary bacterium responsible for foodborne illness associated with undercooked poultry?
  • A. Escherichia coli
  • B. Salmonella
  • C. Listeria monocytogenes
  • D. Clostridium perfringens
Q. What is the primary benefit of consuming nuts?
  • A. High in carbohydrates
  • B. Rich in protein
  • C. Source of healthy fats
  • D. Low in calories
Q. What is the primary benefit of eating cruciferous vegetables?
  • A. High in calories
  • B. Rich in fiber
  • C. Low in nutrients
  • D. High in sugar
Q. What is the primary carbohydrate found in milk?
  • A. Lactose
  • B. Glucose
  • C. Fructose
  • D. Sucrose
Q. What is the primary causative agent of tuberculosis?
  • A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • C. Escherichia coli
  • D. Staphylococcus aureus
Q. What is the primary challenge in using bacteriophages as a treatment?
  • A. They are too expensive
  • B. They can cause allergic reactions
  • C. Bacterial resistance can develop
  • D. They are not effective
Q. What is the primary characteristic of Actinomycetes?
  • A. They are spore-forming bacteria.
  • B. They are filamentous and resemble fungi.
  • C. They are strictly aerobic organisms.
  • D. They are always pathogenic.
Q. What is the primary characteristic of Spirochaetes?
  • A. They are rod-shaped bacteria.
  • B. They are spiral-shaped bacteria.
  • C. They are cocci-shaped bacteria.
  • D. They are filamentous bacteria.
Q. What is the primary clinical manifestation of Astrovirus infection?
  • A. Respiratory distress
  • B. Gastroenteritis
  • C. Neurological symptoms
  • D. Dermatitis
Q. What is the primary clinical manifestation of molluscum contagiosum, a poxvirus infection?
  • A. Fever
  • B. Pustular rash
  • C. Fleshy nodules
  • D. Ulcerations
Q. What is the primary component of a bacteriophage?
  • A. RNA
  • B. DNA
  • C. Protein
  • D. Lipids
Q. What is the primary concern when heating canned foods?
  • A. Nutrient loss
  • B. Bacterial growth
  • C. Chemical leaching
  • D. Texture change
Q. What is the primary concern with consuming raw fish?
  • A. High cholesterol
  • B. Bacterial infections
  • C. Low iron content
  • D. Excessive calories
Q. What is the primary disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
  • A. Pneumonia
  • B. Tuberculosis
  • C. Leprosy
  • D. Lung cancer
Q. What is the primary disease caused by the variola virus, a member of the Poxviridae family?
  • A. Chickenpox
  • B. Smallpox
  • C. Measles
  • D. Shingles
Q. What is the primary effect of high levels of carbon monoxide exposure?
  • A. Respiratory failure
  • B. Cyanosis
  • C. Hypoxia
  • D. Pulmonary edema
Q. What is the primary energy source for most bacteria during anaerobic respiration?
  • A. Glucose
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Nitrate
  • D. Carbon dioxide
Q. What is the primary enzyme responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands during replication?
  • A. DNA polymerase
  • B. RNA polymerase
  • C. Ligase
  • D. Helicase
Q. What is the primary fat found in milk?
  • A. Saturated fat
  • B. Trans fat
  • C. Monounsaturated fat
  • D. Polyunsaturated fat
Q. What is the primary function of bacteria in the human gut?
  • A. Produce vitamins
  • B. Cause infections
  • C. Digest food
  • D. Regulate blood sugar
Q. What is the primary function of fermentation in microbial metabolism?
  • A. ATP production
  • B. Regeneration of NAD+
  • C. Production of CO2
  • D. Synthesis of amino acids
Q. What is the primary function of mismatch repair?
  • A. To repair single-strand breaks
  • B. To correct base-pairing errors
  • C. To remove damaged bases
  • D. To fix double-strand breaks
Q. What is the primary function of plasmids in bacteria?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Antibiotic resistance
  • C. Protein synthesis
  • D. Cell division
Q. What is the primary function of the Krebs cycle?
  • A. ATP production
  • B. Carbon fixation
  • C. Electron transport
  • D. Energy extraction from acetyl-CoA
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