Question 1
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Which of the following is a macronutrient?
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Manganese
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Magnesium
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Zinc
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Cobalt
Question 2
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Denitrification is a process by which:
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Nitrogen gas is fixed by microorganisms
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Nitrates are reduced to nitrogen gas
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Nitrates are reduced to ammonia
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Nitrogen is assimilated into cellular material
Question 3
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Carl Woese of the University of Illinois and his collaborators identified two major branches of prokaryotic evolution. What was the basis for dividing prokaryotes into two domains?
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Microscopic examination of the staining characteristics of the cell wall
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Metabolic characteristics such as the production of methane gas
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Ecological characteristics such as the ability to survive extreme temperatures
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Molecular characteristics such as ribosomal RNA sequences
Question 4
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Catalase is indispensable to:
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Obligate anaerobes
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Aerotolerant anaerobes
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Aerobes
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All of the above
Question 5
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Addition of blood to a culture medium allows haemolytic bacteria to be picked out. This is an example of a:
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Selective medium
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Differential medium
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Synthetic medium
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Defined medium
Question 6
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Which of these environmental factors influence microbial growth?
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pH
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Water potential
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Oxygen
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All of the above
Question 7
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Chemical modifications of DNA or RNA molecules
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Any changes of bacterial genome as compared with a wild type
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Events resulting from genetic exchange between bacterial plasmids
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Sequencing errors
Question 8
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A Wild-type bacterial strain is:
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A strain with a limited number of mutations
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An arbitrarily chosen strain
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A strain without plasmids
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A strain which is sensitive to antibiotics
Question 9
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Viruses may encode their genomes as:
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DNA
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RNA
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negative strand RNA
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All of the above
Question 10
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Virus particles:
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Are always smaller than bacterial cells
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Can replicate independently of a host cell if provided with a nutrient medium
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Can use some of the enzymes expressed in the host cell to aid their replication
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Are always eliminated by the host immune system
Question 11
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The symptom ‘chlorosis’ which develops when some fungi infect plants is due to:
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Cell death
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Nutrient imbalance
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Impaired photosynthesis
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Excess plant hormones
Question 12
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Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about true fungi:
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True fungi are eukaryotic
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All true fungi are multi-cellular
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True fungi are heterotrophic
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Most true fungi have chitin cell walls
Question 13
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The Bacille-Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is:
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Heat-killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Attenuated live Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Mycobacterium bovis
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Attenuated live Mycobacterium bovis
Question 14
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Which of the following is transmitted to humans by arthropods?
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Tuberculosis
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Malaria
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Cholera
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Typhoid
Question 15
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Pasteur is attributed with which one of the following discoveries?
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Was the first to see microorganisms under a microscope
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First to discover and use agar
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That there could be life without air
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The first chemical antibiotics
Question 16
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The length of a typical E. coli cell is approximately?
Question 17
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With respect to differences between members of the archaeal and bacterial domains/kingdoms, which is the CORRECT statement?
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Both have peptidoglycan in their cell walls
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Only some Archaea are capable of methanogenesis
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Archaea are sensitive to β-lactam antibiotics
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Bacteria have similar RNA polymerase to that of Archaea
Question 18
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Which statement is correct with respect to the E. coli chromosome?
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It is negatively supercoiled
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It is positively supercoiled
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There are typically several origins of replication
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It consists of over 50 million base pairs
Question 19
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A culture of E. coli is diluted by a factor of x 10-5 and, after plating out 100 μl on an agar plate, 78 colonies grew after incubation at 37oC overnight. The original culture therefore contained how many viable E. coli cells per ml?
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7.8 x 10(7)
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7.8 x 10(8)
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7.8 x 10(6)
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7.8 x 10(5)
Question 20
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Bacterial flagella bring about cell motion by which mechanism?
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Wave-like movement of the flagellum
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Rotation of the cell
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Rotation of the flagellum in one direction only
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Rotation of the flagellum that is reversible
Question 21
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Incorporation of atmospheric N2 to NH4+ occurs via the process of:
Question 22
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Active transport is necessary when:
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Diffusion will not allow adequate amounts of a substance to enter the cell
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Movement into the cell is against a concentration gradient
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The level of nutrients in nature is very low
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All of the above
Question 23
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The size of the most useful RNA molecule for prokaryotic evolutionary studies is:
Question 24
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Act as a solvent for iron and transport iron into the cells
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Are a key component of cytochromes
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Help maintain osmotic balance in seawater microbes
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Develop when errors in membrane synthesis occur
Question 25
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Chemical energy is released when organic or inorganic compounds are:
Question 26
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MacConkey agar selects for:
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Gram-negative enteric bacteria
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Gram-positive bacteria
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Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
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Haemolytic microorganisms
Question 27
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The Bacterial chromosome is:
Question 28
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With regards to bacterial plasmids which statement is the CORRECT one?
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Plasmids are extra chromosomal DNA that encode only resistance to antibiotics
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Plasmids are a part of the bacterial chromosome
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Plasmids are single stranded DNA found in some bacteria
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Plasmids are extra chromosomal DNA molecules
Question 29
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Which is the TRUE statement below:
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Viruses do not infect microorganisms
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All viruses are enveloped
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All viruses cause disease
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All viruses are parasites
Question 30
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The poliovirus mature virus particle:
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Contains 240 copies of a single protein
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Contains 60 copies of four proteins
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Has a dsDNA genome
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Has a single stranded negative–sense genome
Question 31
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Phytophthora infestans is a fungus-like organism which:
Question 32
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Zoophilic dermatophytes are:
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normally associated with animals and humans
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normally only associated with humans
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mainly associated with the soil
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mainly associated with contaminated water
Question 33
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Which of the following is primarily a respiratory pathogen?
Question 34
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Which of the following is NOT an acquired mechanism of antibiotic resistance in bacteria?
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Beta-lactamase production
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Efflux pump antibiotic export
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Lack of peptidoglycan
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RNA polymerase single nucleotide change
Question 35
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With regard to the differences between bacterial and eukaryotic cells which statement is the CORRECT one?
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Bacterial cells contain mitochondria
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Bacterial cells are usually larger than eukaryote cells
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Bacteria do not contain a chromosome
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Only bacterial cells are sensitive to β-lactam antibiotics
Question 36
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Koch’s postulates most correctly relate to which one of the following statements?
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The isolation of a bacterium in culture from a human alone indicates that it causes disease
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Determination in a series of logical steps the agent that causes disease
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The observation of bacterial cells in tissue from a human with disease indicates that the observed bacterium has caused the disease
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Inoculation of a bacterium into an animal to cause disease alone indicates that it is the cause of the disease observed
Question 37
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Which statement is CORRECT with respect to Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)?
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LPS is found in Gram positive cells
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LPS is found in Gram negative cells in the cytoplasmic membrane
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LPS is found in the outer-membrane of Gram negative cells.
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LPS is found inside all bacterial cells
Question 38
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A culture of E. coli is diluted by a factor of 10-6 and, after plating out 100 μl on an agar plate, 94 colonies grew after incubation at 37oC overnight. The original culture therefore contained how many viable E. coli cells per ml?
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9.4 x 10(7)
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9.4 x 10(8)
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9.4 x 10(6)
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9.4 x 10(5)
Question 39
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With respect to differences between members of the archaeal and bacterial domains/kingdoms, which is the CORRECT statement?
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Both have peptidoglycan in their cell walls
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Only some Archaea are capable of methanogenesis
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Archaea are sensitive to β-lactam antibiotics
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Bacteria have similar RNA polymerase to that of Archaea
Question 40
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Which statement is CORRECT with respect to peptidoglycan?
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There are multiple molecules of peptidoglycan in bacterial cell walls
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Only Gram positive cells possess peptidoglycan
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There is only a single molecule of peptidoglycan in a bacterial cell wall
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Peptidoglycan is only found in the Gram negative cell wall