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Assignment Code: B3 Session MDCAT
Q.1. Organisms of which of the following kingdom has absorptive mode of nutrition:
A) Prokaryotes C) Protista
B) Plantae D) Fungi
Q.2. The enzyme involved in viral replication is synthesized by:
A) Viral ribosomes C) Host cells
B) Both of them D) None of them
Q.3. First vaccine was developed against:
A) Fungal diseases C) Viral diseases
B) Bacterial diseases D) Algal diseases
Q.4. T4 phage attacks on:
A) E.coli C) Pseudomonas
B) Spirochete D) Campylobacter
Q.5. Size of pox virus is:
A) 20 nm C) 200 nm
B) 250 nm D) 300 nm
Q.6. Viruses are 10  100 times smaller than:
A) Fungi C) Bacteria
B) Protists D) None of them
Q.7. Influenza is caused by:
A) Enveloped RNA virus C) Non-enveloped RNA virus
B) Enveloped DNA virus D) Non-enveloped DNA virus
Q.8. Hepatitis C leads to chronic:
A) Cancer disease C) Liver disease
B) Lung disease D) Lympoma
Q.9. Replication and energy production is absent in:
A) Microorganisms C) Viruses
B) Fungi D) None of them
Q.10. Which of the illness is caused by viruses?
A) Botulism C) Ringworm
B) Flu D) T-B
Q.11. In IDS T-lymphocytes are attacked by:
A) T4 phage C) Lambda phage
B) Retrovirus D) HIV virus
Q.12. Transfer of lysogenic into lytic is:
A) Prophage C) Lysogeny
B) Induction D) Deduction
Q.13. Which one is responsible for madcow infection?
A) Virions C) Prions
B) Viriods D) Variods
Q.14. Obligate parasites are:
A) Bacteria C) Fungi
B)Viruses D) All of these
Q.15. TMV was crystallized by:
A) Ivanowski C) Stanley
B) Herelle D) Pasteur
Q.16. Prions cause disease by forming:
A) Blood clumps C) Protein clumps
B) DNA clumps D) RNA clumps
Q.17. Which group of virus possess reverse transcriptase enzyme?
A) Retrovirus C) Oncovirus
B) Bacteriophage D) Both A) and C)
Q.18. The DNA of HIV after entering and incorporating the DNA of host is called:
A) Prophage C) Provirus
B) Provirion D) Prion
Q.19. New viruses are removed through plasma membrane by:
A) Grafting C) Phagocytosis
B) Budding D) None of these
Q.20. When DNA of HIV is incorporated into the host genome it is known as:
A) Provirus C) Prophage
B) Pronucleic acid D) Both A) and C)
Q.21. The gene for lysozyme synthesis in a bacteriophage is activated during:
A) Lytic cycle C) Lysogenic cycle
B) Both A) and C) D) None of these
Q.22. HIV enters in lymphocyte through site:
A) Cd4 C) DC4
B) Cd6 D) Cd8
Q.23. Which one is source of hepatitis E?
A) Horse C) Pig
B) Monkey D) Mosquito
Q.24. Bullet shaped virus is:
A) Rhabdo virus C) Herpes virus
B) Onco virus D) Retro virus
Q.25. TMV are:
A) Rod shaped C) Tadpole shaped
B) Circular shaped D) Spiral shaped
Q.26. Pitted scars are called:
A) Shots C) Pocks
B) Vacini D) Both A) and C)
Q.27. Which is sticky in nature
A) Slime C) Pili
B) Capsule D) Cell wall
Q.28. It is fusion of nuclei of two hyphal cells
A) Plasmogamy C) Isogamy
B) Karyogamy D) Heterogamy
Q.29. It is claimed that smallpox has been totally eliminated from world by using:
A) Vaccination C) Shots
B) Immunization D) All of above
Q.30. Many diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, etc. can be controlled by vaccination or:
A) Drops C) Shots
B) Shoots D) Thoughts

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