Question 1
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Name the components of nutrient media
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Glucose Broth
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Meat-Peptone Broth
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Meat-Peptone agar
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Blood Agar
Question 2
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Most of the bacterial colonies are visualized after:
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20 minutes
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2 hours
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1-2 days
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1 week
Question 3
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According to their cell wall structures bacteria divide into
Question 4
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Extra chromosomal genetic elements in bacteria are
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Mesosomes
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Phagosomes
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Transposons
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Plasmids
Question 5
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How many phases have growth curve of bacteria?
Ans: [blank_start]4[blank_end]
Name them:
a/ [blank_start]Lag[blank_end] Phase
b/ [blank_start]Log[blank_end] Phase
c/ [blank_start]Stationary[blank_end] Phase
d/ [blank_start]Decline[blank_end] Phase
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4
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Lag
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Log
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Stationary
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Decline
Question 6
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Sex-pili of bacteria helps for their
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Movement
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Conjugation
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Nutrition
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Protection
Question 7
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Name the three shapes of bacteria:
a/ [blank_start]Round[blank_end] ([blank_start]Cocci[blank_end])
b/ [blank_start]Rods[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Spiral[blank_end] ([blank_start]Spirilli[blank_end])
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Round
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Cocci
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Rods
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Spiral
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Spirilli
Question 8
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What is the most resistant to an unappropiate conditions bacterial form?
Question 9
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Which of the following bacterial structures prevents phagocytosis?
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Cytoplasm
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Peptidoglycan
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Capsule
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Nuclues
Question 10
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Are flagellas an obligatory structure of bacterium?
Question 11
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What chemical is responsible for the acid-fast property of mycobacteria?
Ans: [blank_start]Mycolic acids[blank_end]
Question 12
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Name two bacteria that have capsules:
a/ [blank_start]E. coli[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Salmonella[blank_end]
Question 13
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In microbiology what is the most commonly used objective
Ans: [blank_start]Oil[blank_end]
Explain:
This is because [blank_start]oil[blank_end] unlike other liquids like water has very [blank_start]little light refraction[blank_end]
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Oil
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oil
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little light refraction
Question 14
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What is the name of staining method for Corynebacterium diphtheriae?
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Gram
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Moller
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Zhiehl-Neelsen
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Neisser
Question 15
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Gram (+) bacteria are stained in [blank_start]blue[blank_end] colour and Gram (-) in [blank_start]red[blank_end] colour
Question 16
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The main taxonomic category for bacteria is
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Genus
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Species
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Family
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Ordo
Question 17
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According Gram, the Gram (-) bacteria are stained in [blank_start]red[blank_end] colour
Question 18
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The unit for bacterial size is:
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milimeter
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micrometer
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nanometer
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angstrom
Question 19
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Vibrions are curved bacteria with
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4-6 curves
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many curves
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one curve
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two curves
Question 20
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Ziehl-Neelsen is a staining procedure in:
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encapsulated bacteria
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spore-forming bacteria
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acid-fast bacteria
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motile bacteria
Question 21
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Bacterial cytoplasm contains:
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capsule
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ribosomes
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nucleotide
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peptidoglycan
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pili
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inclusions
Question 22
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Name the purposes of simple staining:
a/ Determine cell [blank_start]shape[blank_end]
b/ Determine cell [blank_start]size[blank_end]
c/ Determine cell [blank_start]arrangement[blank_end]
Question 23
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The main staining procedure that detect morphology of bacteria is:
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Loeffler
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Neisser
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Gram
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Pfeiffer
Question 24
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The name Baccilus antracis defines certain bacterial
Question 25
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Is it true: Bacterial spores are formed in unfavorable conditions and are means of multiplying
Question 26
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Staining according Victoria blau is a [blank_start]simple[blank_end] method
Question 27
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Which of the following organelles are essential for bacteria?
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cytoplasm membrane
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pili
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capsule
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flagella
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nucleoid
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ribosomes
Question 28
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What are the curved bacteria?
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staphylococci
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helicobacter
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vibrions
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bacilli
Question 29
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Diplococci are [blank_start]round[blank_end] shaped bacteria that are arranged in [blank_start]pairs[blank_end]
Question 30
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Staphylococci are round shaped bacteria arranged in [blank_start]clusters[blank_end]
Question 31
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The volutine bodies are inclusions in the cytoplasm of:
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menigococci
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diptheria bacteria
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genococci
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pneumococci
Question 32
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Where is lipopolysaccaride situated?
Question 33
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Name at least two rod-shaped bacteria
a/ [blank_start]Bacillus anthracis[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Clostridium tetani[blank_end]
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Bacillus anthracis
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Clostridium tetani
Question 34
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How many spores form one bacteria?
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one
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two
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three
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more than one
Question 35
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Loefler technique stain bacteria in [blank_start]blue[blank_end] colour
Question 36
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The causative agent of tuberculosis is stained in red color, using [blank_start]Ziehl[blank_end] [blank_start]Neelsen[blank_end] (name the staining method)
Question 37
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What are the two purposes of heat fixation
a/ [blank_start]kill[blank_end] organisms
b/ allows stain to be [blank_start]absorbed[blank_end]
Question 38
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Each bacteria has two names and they define its
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family and genus
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family and kingdom
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genus and species
Question 39
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Bacteria cell is
Question 40
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Which of the following is NOT found in the cell wall of gram (-) bacteria?
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Lipid A
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Teichoic acids
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O-antigen
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peptidoglycan
Question 41
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Name the different types of bacteria pili and what are their function
a/ [blank_start]common[blank_end] and its function is [blank_start]adhesion[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]sex[blank_end] and its function is [blank_start]conjugation[blank_end]
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common
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adhesion
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sex
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conjugation
Question 42
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Loeffler stain requires
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Methylene blue
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Ziehl fuschin
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Gentian violet
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Iodine solution
Question 43
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Which of the following methods of staining are complex
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Pfeiffer
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Neisser
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Klett
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Loeffler
Question 44
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Bacterium Diphteri and its structure : [blank_start]Volutine granule[blank_end]
Question 45
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The volutine granules of Bacterium Diphteri are visualized by : [blank_start]Neisser[blank_end] staining
Question 46
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The following structures are localized in the cytoplasm:
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Spores
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Nucleoids
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Flagellum
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Capsules
Question 47
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Based on their cellular structure bacteria are divided into:
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Cocci and rods
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Gram + and Gram –
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Spares and spiral
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Aerobes and anaerobe
Question 48
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Peptides Glycan polymer are found only in :
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Bacterial cell
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Animal cell
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In viruses
Question 49
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Chemical structure of the capsule is composed of :
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Complex polysaccharides
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Vitamins
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Polypeptides
Question 50
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Sporulation appears to be :
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An initiation of reproduction of bacterial cell
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A reaction of conditions that are unfavorable for normal growth
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A status to resist desiccation and other harmful conditions
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a & b
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b & c
Question 51
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The complete killing or removal of all microorganisms including bacteria spores is called :
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Sterilization
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Disinfection
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Antisepsis
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Sepsis
Question 52
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What is the color of the simple method of Pfeiffer staining : [blank_start]red[blank_end]
Question 53
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Pfeiffer technical staining makes use of the following :
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Methylene blue
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Carbon Fuchsine
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Neutral red
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Gentian violet
Question 54
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The cell wall of gram (+) bacteria is composed mainly :
Question 55
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Which of the following bacteria have peptidoglycan layer:
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Gram (+) cocci
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Gram (-) bacteria
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Both of them
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None above
Question 56
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Cellular DNA is concentrated in (what place) :
Question 57
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The spores stain by Moller are :
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Blue color
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Red color
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Black color
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Yellow color
Question 58
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Which structure is NOT protecting bacteria from phagocytosis from leukocytes:
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Spores
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Capsule
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Flagella
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Ribosome
Question 59
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Name two simple (basic) stains
a/ [blank_start]Loeffler[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Pfeiffer[blank_end]
Question 60
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The concentration of ethyl alcohol as an antiseptic for disinfection is :
Question 61
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Bacterial nucleoid consists of :
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No chromosomes
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Only one chromosome
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Several chromosomes
Question 62
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What is the name of staining procedure for bacterial capsule:
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Gram stain
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Loeffler stain
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Klett stain
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Moller stain
Question 63
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Lipopolysaccharide can be found in large amount :
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Gram (+)
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Gram (-)
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Both of them
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None of above
Question 64
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Complex method for bacterial staining are :
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Loeffler
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Pfeiffer
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Gram
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Ziehl-Neelsen
Question 65
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Bacterial antibiotic resistance is frequently covered by :
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Tempered bacteriophage
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R-plasmids
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Lipid bacteriophage
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Intron
Question 66
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What constitutes a bacterial culture :
a/ [blank_start]Solute[blank_end]
b/ dry [blank_start]agar[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]broth[blank_end]
Question 67
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Which one is a liquid medium for bacterial culture:
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Blood agar
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Glucose broth
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Both of them
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None above
Question 68
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Anaerobes are bacteria that can tolerate high oxygen concentration
Question 69
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What bacterial physiologist studies :
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Morphology of bacteria
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Bacterial structure
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Bacterial growth
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Bacterial nutrient
Question 70
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70% ethanol is :
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Sterilizing agent
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Antiseptic
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Antibiotic
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None is true
Question 71
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Which of the following is most important structure related to microbial attachment to cells :
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Flagellum
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Plasmid
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Peptidoglycan
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Ordinary Pilli
Question 72
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Which statement about genetic transfer among bacteria requires cell to cell contact:
Question 73
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Which of the following related to endotoxin is not true:
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Endotoxins are secreted from living cells
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Endotoxins are part of cellular gram (-) bacteria
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They are secreted only when the cell is disrupted
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They can be linked to meningococcemia
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They are produced by gram(-) microorganisms
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They cause fever
Question 74
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What cause (hint) to be pink :
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Carbon Fuchsin
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Iodine solution
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Crystal violet
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Neisser A
Question 75
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Gram (-) bacteria differ from Gram (+) ones because the posses :
Question 76
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The auto-sterilisation requires the following :
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1:30 hours at 160 C
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134 C for 10-15 minutes
Question 77
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The chlorine is :
Question 78
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Concerning bacterial cell division everything is true except that :
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All bacteria double their numbers every 10 hours
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Bacterial generation times are influenced by environmental conditions
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Two bacterial cells following division are genetically identical and they are once
Question 79
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How does high temperature cause cell death?
Question 80
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How are the actions of phenols and alcohols similar :
Question 81
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What is pasteurization :
Question 82
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Bacterial flagella are :
Question 83
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Name the complex nutrient media :
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Glucose broth
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Mid peptone broth
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Mid peptone agar
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Blood agar
Question 84
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Extra chromosomal genetic elements in bacteria are :
Question 85
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What part of the bacterial cell is most involved with Gram staining and why?
Ans: [blank_start]Cell wall[blank_end]
Explanation: Gram [blank_start]positive[blank_end] bacteria have a [blank_start]thick[blank_end] peptidoglycan cell [blank_start]wall[blank_end] that holds the stain [blank_start]better[blank_end] than the [blank_start]thin[blank_end] peptidoglycan gram [blank_start]negative[blank_end] cell [blank_start]wall[blank_end]
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positive
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thick
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wall
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better
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thin
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negative
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wall
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Cell wall
Question 86
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What is the purpose of heat during the acid-fast staining procedure?
The heat [blank_start]drives[blank_end] the stain [blank_start]into[blank_end] the cells
Question 87
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Name two curved bacteria:
a. [blank_start]Vibrio Cholerae[blank_end]
b. [blank_start]Helicobacteria[blank_end]
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Vibrio Cholerae
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Helicobacteria
Question 88
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Name the reagent used and state the purpose of each of the following
a/ mordant: Reagent- [blank_start]Iodine[blank_end] solution, Function: form a [blank_start]complex[blank_end] between the crystal violet and [blank_start]iodine[blank_end]
b/ primary stain: Reagent- [blank_start]Gentian Violet[blank_end], Function: increases the [blank_start]contrast[blank_end] of both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria
c/ decolorizer: Reagent- [blank_start]Alcohol[blank_end], Function: [blank_start]dehydrates[blank_end] the peptidoglycan layer
d/ counterstain: Reagent- [blank_start]carbol fuschin[blank_end], Function: stains solution light [blank_start]red[blank_end] allowing Gram [blank_start]negative[blank_end] to be seen
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Alcohol
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Iodine
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complex
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iodine
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Gentian Violet
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contrast
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dehydrates
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carbol fuschin
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red
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negative
Question 89
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Round bacteria in chains are named [blank_start]streptococci[blank_end]
Question 90
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What suggestions about endotoxins are true?
a/ they are typical for [blank_start]Gram (-)[blank_end]
b/ they act [blank_start]non-specific[blank_end]
c/ their chemical structure is [blank_start]lipopolysaccarides[blank_end]
d/ they are heat [blank_start]stable[blank_end]
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Gram (-)
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Gram (+)
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non-specific
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specific
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lipopolysaccarides
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proteins
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stable
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labile