Microbiology QUIZ Part VIII– ANTIGEN, ANTIBODIES & IMMUNOGLOBULINS | GPAT, Drug Inspector, DCO, Pharmacist, EXIT, NIPER

ANTIGEN, ANTIBODIES & IMMUNOGLOBULINS

ANTIGEN

1. Weil-Felix reaction is a serological test based on:

  • a.     Heterophile antigen
  • b.    Sheep brain antigen
  • c.     Specific antigen
  • d.    None of the above
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A

2. Paul-Bunnell test is based on sharing of antigens between:

  • a.     Sheep erythrocytes and Epstein-Barr virus
  • b.    Mycoplasma and human erythrocytes
  • c.     Rickettsial antigens and Proteus antigens
  • d.    None of the above
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A

ANTIBODIES – IMMUNOGLOBULINS

3. Which immunoglobulin class can pass through placenta?          

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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A

4.Which of the following immunoglobulins is heat labile?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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D

5.Which immunoglobulin class is distributed maximum intravascularly?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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B

6. J chain is present in:

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgD
  • d.    IgE
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B

7. Which is the first immunoglobulin to appear in response to an antigen?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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B

8. .Which immunoglobulin class has maximum concentration in the human body?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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A

9. Presence of which immunoglobulin class in serum is a useful indicator for diagnosis of congential infections?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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B

10. Which is the earliest immunoglobulin to be synthesized by the foetus?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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B

11. Which immunoglobulin class is involved in type I hypersensitivity reaction?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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D

12. Which immunoglobulin class can bind to mast cells?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.   IgE
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D

ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTIONS

13.Which immunoglobulin class is the most efficient to produce agglutination reaction?

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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B

14. Which immunoglobulin class is the most efficient to produce precipitation reaction?

  • a.    IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.    IgE
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A

79.Ring test is used for:

  • a.     C-reactive protein test
  • b.    Streptococcal grouping by Lancefield technique
  • c.     Both of the above
  • d.    None of the above
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C

15.VDRL test is an example of:           

  • a.     Agglutination test
  • b.    Flocculation test
  • c.     Immunofluorescence
  • d.    All of the above
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B

16.Radial immunodifusion can be used to estimate the following immunoglobulin classes:

  • a.     IgG
  • b.    IgM
  • c.     IgA
  • d.   All of the above
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D

17.Counter immune electrophoresis is used for detecting:

  • a.     Hepatitis B antigens
  • b.    Cryptococcal antigens
  • c.     Neisseria meningitides
  • d.   All of the above
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D

18. Tube agglutination test is used for serologicall diagnosis of:

  • a.     Enteric fever
  • b.    Infectious monomucleosis
  • c.     Typhus fever
  • d.    All of the above
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D

19.Which of the following is/are example/s of heterophile agglutination test?

  • a.     Weil-Felix reaction
  • b.    Paul-Bunnel test
  • c.     Streptococcus MG agglutination test
  • d.    All of the above
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D

20.Which of the following is/are example/s of passive agglutination test?

  • a.     Latex agglutination test
  • b.    Haemagglutination test
  • c.     Coagglutination
  • d.    All of the above
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D

21.Which of the following is/are example/s of neutralization test?

  • a.     Schick test
  • b.    Antistreptolysin ‘O’ test
  • c.     Nagler reaction
  • d.    All of the above
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D

22.Direct immunofluorescence test may be used for detection of:              

  • a.    Rabies virus antigens
  • b.    Antibodies in syphilis
  • c.     Both of the above
  • d.    None of the above
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A

23.Indirect immunofluorescence test may be used for detection of:          

  • a.     Rabies virus antigens
  • b.    Antibodies in syphilis
  • c.     Both of the above
  • d.    None of the above
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B

24.ELISA can be used for detection of antigens and/or antibodies in:

  • a.     HIV
  • b.    Rotavirus
  • c.     Hepatitis B virus
  • d.    All of the above
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D

25.The technique of immunoblotting to analyse RNA is named:

  • a.     Southern blot
  • b.    Northern blot
  • c.     Western blot
  • d.    None of the above
View Answer

B

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Microbiology QUIZ Part III – GROWTH, NUTRITION AND METABOLISM OF BACTERIA

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Low redox potential of culture medium is required for growth of

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The bacteria which require higher level of carbon dioxide for their growth are known as

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Which one of the following bacteria can grow in acidic pH?

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Bacteria which can grow at temperature between 25  and 40  are known as

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Generation time of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is about

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Microbiology

Microbiology QUIZ Part X– IMMUNITY & VACCINE

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Which of the following immunity is called the first line of defence?

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Cells Involved In Innate Immunity are

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 Skin, body hair, cilia, eyelashes, the respiratory tract and the gastrointestinal tract are examples of 

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Which of the following cells is involved in humoral immunity?

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Which of the following conveys the longest-lasting immunity to an infectious agent?

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Which of the following cells is involved in cell-mediated immunity?

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Which of the following statements is true about Passive Immunity?

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 B-cells and T-cells are two types of cells involved in

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Which of the following immunity is present from our birth?

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All of the following are killed vaccines except

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All of the following are live vaccines except:

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Artificial passive immunity may be induced by

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Vaccination induces:

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Clinical or subclinical infections lead to

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Microbiology

Microbiology QUIZ Part V- CULTURE MEDIA & METHODS

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Yeast extract is prepared from

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Which of the following is not  true about peptone.

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Which of the following is not  a storage media.

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In chocolate agar media the concentration of blood is

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A culture medium the exact composition of which  is not  known was  called as

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Which of the following is a characteristic of beef extract?

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Which of the following is a rich source of B vitamins?

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Agar media can be enriched with blood for the identification of?

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Culture medium used for growth of fungi is

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In the medium other than nutrients, if any substance is used in excess, that medium is

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Which of the following is not true about agar?

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Which of the following is the example of Anaerobic medium

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For preparation of semi-solid media agar used in concentration between

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What is the concentration of agar in solid media

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Example of indicator medium is

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Blood  agar media is used for the growth of?

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The most commonly used solidifying agent Agar is obtained from

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Peptone water and nutrient broth are

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Blood agar medium is

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The solidifying agent used in microbiology laboratories to solidify medium

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Which of the following bacteria produce saccharolytic reaction in cooked meat broth (CMB)?

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Anaerobic jar is commonly used to grow:

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Which enrichment medium is preferred to grow Vibrio cholerae?

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When a liquid medium contains a substance that inhibits all unwanted bacteria but stimulates the growth of particular bacteria, it is known as:

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When a solid medium contains a substance that inhibits all unwanted bacteria but facilitates the isolation of particular bacteria, it is known as:

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All of the following are examples of enriched media except:

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Antiseptic and Disinfectant-Microbiology MCQ Quiz | GPAT Pharmacist DI NIPER

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Temperature & time used in holder method of Pasteurization is

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Temperature & time period used in hot air oven is

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Chemical disinfectants which can be safely applied to living tissue to prevent infection are known as

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The process by which on article medium or surface is made free of Microorganism/MO is known as

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Disposable syringes are sterilized by

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Antiseptic action of alcohol mainly due to

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Which of the following is a non-ionization radiation used in disinfectant/sterilization

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In Tyndallisation process user for sterilization of egg, serum media involves

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Flash method of Pasteurization

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Biological indicator used in moist heat sterilization method to check effectiveness of a given sterilization method

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Cold sterilization is also know as

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Physical Integrity test for disc membrane filter is checked by

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In HEPA filter, HEPA stands for ...

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Porosity of membrane filter medium in the process of sterilization by filtration

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In dry heat Sterilization holding temp & time

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. Sterilization of Non-aqueous thermostable can be carry out using

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Holding temperature & time in the moist heat sterilization (Autoclave)

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To sterile aqueous & surgical materials which one of the following method would be preferred

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Culture media use to carry out sterility test of parenteral & ophthalmic preparation

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Sterility test for sterile preparation are carried out by

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Microbiology

Microbiology QUIZ Part IV-STERILISATION AND DISINFECTION

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The process by which an article, surface or medium is made free of all microorganisms either in the vegetative spore form is known as:

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Chemical disinfectants which can be safely applied to living tissues to prevent infection are known as:

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Temperature and time period used in hot air oven is:

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Temperature and time period used in holder method of Pasteurization is

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Which of the following bacteria can survive in holder method of Pasteurization?

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Stream sterilization at 100  for 20 minutes on three successive days is known as

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Which of the following sterilization conditions are used in autoclave?

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Which bacterial spores are used as sterilization control in autoclave?

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Gamma radiations can be used for sterilization of:

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Glutaraldehyde is used for sterilization of

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The most widely used disinfectant for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected material is

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Which of the following is used commercially for sterilization of disposable plastic items?

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