Microorganisms Online Test 8th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
Microorganisms Online Test 8th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
Microorganisms Online Test 8th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 82
1. Question
1. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Microorganisms are too small in size that they can be seen through naked eye
2) The science that deals with the study of microorganisms is known as microbiology.
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Explanation
Microorganisms are too small in size that they cannot be seen through naked eye. These organisms can be seen only with the help of a microscope, they are also known as microbes. The science that deals with the study of microorganisms is known as microbiology
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Microorganisms are too small in size that they cannot be seen through naked eye. These organisms can be seen only with the help of a microscope, they are also known as microbes. The science that deals with the study of microorganisms is known as microbiology
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Question 2 of 82
2. Question
2. In which of the following microorganisms occur?
1) Ponds
2) Lakes
3) Soil
4) Inside our body
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Explanation
Microorganisms occur everywhere. They are found in air, water (ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans), soil and even inside our bodies.
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Explanation
Microorganisms occur everywhere. They are found in air, water (ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans), soil and even inside our bodies.
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Question 3 of 82
3. Question
3. In which of the following microorganisms cannot survive?
1) Hot springs
2) Deserts
3) Snow
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Explanation
Some of Microorganisms can even survive in severely adverse conditions, such as hot springs, deserts, snow and deep oceans. They remain inactive under unfavourable conditions and become active during favourable conditions.
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Explanation
Some of Microorganisms can even survive in severely adverse conditions, such as hot springs, deserts, snow and deep oceans. They remain inactive under unfavourable conditions and become active during favourable conditions.
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Question 4 of 82
4. Question
4. Microorganisms can be studied under____ categories
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Explanation
Microorganisms can be studied under five categories. They are:
Virus
Bacteria
Fungi
Algae
Protozoa
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Explanation
Microorganisms can be studied under five categories. They are:
Virus
Bacteria
Fungi
Algae
Protozoa
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Question 5 of 82
5. Question
5. Which of the following statement is correct about Virus?
1) A virus is a tiny, particle made up of genetic material and protein.
2) Virus means ‘poison’ in Latin
3) Viruses are intracellular obligatory parasites.
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Explanation
A virus is a tiny, particle made up of genetic material and protein. They are intermediate between living and non-living things. Virus means ‘poison’ in Latin. Viruses are intracellular obligatory parasites.
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Explanation
A virus is a tiny, particle made up of genetic material and protein. They are intermediate between living and non-living things. Virus means ‘poison’ in Latin. Viruses are intracellular obligatory parasites.
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Question 6 of 82
6. Question
6. Viruses are_____ times smaller than bacteria
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Explanation
Viruses are 10,000 times smaller than bacteria. Viruses have different shapes. They can be rod shaped, spherical or of other shapes.
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Explanation
Viruses are 10,000 times smaller than bacteria. Viruses have different shapes. They can be rod shaped, spherical or of other shapes.
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Question 7 of 82
7. Question
7. Which of the following is the genetic material of virus?
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Explanation
A virus contains a core DNA or RNA. Surrounding that core is a protein coat. The study of virus is called ‘virology’.
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Explanation
A virus contains a core DNA or RNA. Surrounding that core is a protein coat. The study of virus is called ‘virology’.
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Question 8 of 82
8. Question
8. Which of the following are the constituents of protein coat in virus?
1) Protein
2) Lipid
3) Carbohydrates
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Explanation
In some viruses, the protein coat is covered by an envelope made of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. The envelope has spikes that help the virus particles attach to the host cells.
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Explanation
In some viruses, the protein coat is covered by an envelope made of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. The envelope has spikes that help the virus particles attach to the host cells.
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Question 9 of 82
9. Question
9. Which of the following are the living characters of virus?
1) They are inactive when present freely in the environment
2) They respond to heat, chemicals and radiations
3) They reproduce inside the host cells and produce copies of themselves.
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Explanation
Living characters of virus:
They respond to heat, chemicals and radiations.
They reproduce inside the host cells and produce copies of themselves.
They show irritability.
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Explanation
Living characters of virus:
They respond to heat, chemicals and radiations.
They reproduce inside the host cells and produce copies of themselves.
They show irritability.
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Question 10 of 82
10. Question
10. Which of the following are the Non-Living characters of virus?
1) They are inactive when present freely in the environment.
2) The metabolic machinery, cytoplasm is absent
3) They can be crystallized and stored for a very long time
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Explanation
They are inactive when present freely in the environment.
They can be crystallized and stored for a very long time, like other non-living things.
The metabolic machinery, cytoplasm is absent.
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Explanation
They are inactive when present freely in the environment.
They can be crystallized and stored for a very long time, like other non-living things.
The metabolic machinery, cytoplasm is absent.
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Question 11 of 82
11. Question
11. Bacteria are single-celled_____
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Explanation
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes (cells without nuclei). Cells with nucleus are called as Eukaryotes.
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Explanation
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes (cells without nuclei). Cells with nucleus are called as Eukaryotes.
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Question 12 of 82
12. Question
12. Which of the following is considered to be the first living organisms on earth?
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Explanation
Bacteria are considered to be the first living organisms on earth. The study of Bacteria is called Bacteriology.
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Explanation
Bacteria are considered to be the first living organisms on earth. The study of Bacteria is called Bacteriology.
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Question 13 of 82
13. Question
13. Which of the following statement about bacteria is correct?
1) Bacteria are grouped under the kingdom Protista
2) The size of bacteria ranges from 1µm to 5µm
3) Bacteria which does not require oxygen are called as Anaerobic bacteria
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Explanation
Bacteria are grouped under the kingdom Monera. The size of bacteria ranges from 1µm to 5µm (micro-meter).
Bacteria are of two types based on respiration
• Aerobic bacteria (requires oxygen).
• Anaerobic bacteria (Does not requires oxygen).
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Explanation
Bacteria are grouped under the kingdom Monera. The size of bacteria ranges from 1µm to 5µm (micro-meter).
Bacteria are of two types based on respiration
• Aerobic bacteria (requires oxygen).
• Anaerobic bacteria (Does not requires oxygen).
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Question 14 of 82
14. Question
14. Protein synthesis in bacteria is carried out by_____
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Explanation
Protein synthesis in bacteria is carried out by 70S ribosomes. A bacterium has an outer covering known as the cell wall. Nuclear material is represented by a nucleoid without nuclear membrane.
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Explanation
Protein synthesis in bacteria is carried out by 70S ribosomes. A bacterium has an outer covering known as the cell wall. Nuclear material is represented by a nucleoid without nuclear membrane.
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Question 15 of 82
15. Question
15. Which of the following is/are absent in bacteria?
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Explanation
Other cell organelles such as mitochondria, Golgi body endoplasmic reticulum etc., are absent in bacteria. Flagella aids in locomotion.
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Explanation
Other cell organelles such as mitochondria, Golgi body endoplasmic reticulum etc., are absent in bacteria. Flagella aids in locomotion.
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Question 16 of 82
16. Question
16. Match the following:
I. Bacilli 1. Vibrio cholera
II. Spirilla 2. Bacillus anthracis
III. Cocci 3. Helicobacter pylori
IV. Vibrio 4. Diplococcus
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Explanation
Bacteria are described according to the shape of their cells. They are:
Bacilli – Rod shaped bacteria. Eg. Bacillus anthracis
Spirilla – Spiral shaped bacteria. Eg. Helicobacter pylori
Cocci – Spherical or ball shaped bacteria. They can stick together in pairs (diplococcus)
Vibrio – comma shaped bacteria. Eg. Vibrio cholera.
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Explanation
Bacteria are described according to the shape of their cells. They are:
Bacilli – Rod shaped bacteria. Eg. Bacillus anthracis
Spirilla – Spiral shaped bacteria. Eg. Helicobacter pylori
Cocci – Spherical or ball shaped bacteria. They can stick together in pairs (diplococcus)
Vibrio – comma shaped bacteria. Eg. Vibrio cholera.
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Question 17 of 82
17. Question
17. Match the following:
I. Monotrichous 1. Flagella all around
II. Lophotrichous 2. Without any flagella
III. Peritrichous 3. Tuft of flagella at one end
IV. Atrichous 4. Single flagella at one end
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Explanation
Bacteria are also classified according to the number and arrangement of flagella, which are as follows:
Monotrichous – Single flagella at one end. Eg. Vibrio cholera
Lophotrichous – Tuft of flagella at one end. Eg. Pseudomonas.
Amphitrichous – Tuft of flagella at both ends. Eg. Rhodospirillum rubrum.
Peritrichous – Flagella all around. Eg. E. coli.
Atrichous – Without any flagella. Eg. Corynebacterium diptherae
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Explanation
Bacteria are also classified according to the number and arrangement of flagella, which are as follows:
Monotrichous – Single flagella at one end. Eg. Vibrio cholera
Lophotrichous – Tuft of flagella at one end. Eg. Pseudomonas.
Amphitrichous – Tuft of flagella at both ends. Eg. Rhodospirillum rubrum.
Peritrichous – Flagella all around. Eg. E. coli.
Atrichous – Without any flagella. Eg. Corynebacterium diptherae
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Question 18 of 82
18. Question
18. Cyanobacteria produce food by_________
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Explanation
Bacteria get their food in many ways. Photosynthetic bacteria make their own food. (Eg. Cyanobacteria)
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Explanation
Bacteria get their food in many ways. Photosynthetic bacteria make their own food. (Eg. Cyanobacteria)
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Question 19 of 82
19. Question
19. Which of the following bacteria lives in the intestine of man?
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Explanation
Some bacteria exhibit symbiotic relationship (eg. E.coli lives in the intestine of man). Bacteria reproduces by fission (binary and multiple fission).
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Explanation
Some bacteria exhibit symbiotic relationship (eg. E.coli lives in the intestine of man). Bacteria reproduces by fission (binary and multiple fission).
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Question 20 of 82
20. Question
20. Fungi are group of_____ organisms that lack chlorophyll
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Explanation
Fungi are group of eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll. They grow in dark environments . There are around 70,000 species of fungi, living in the world.
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Explanation
Fungi are group of eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll. They grow in dark environments . There are around 70,000 species of fungi, living in the world.
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Question 21 of 82
21. Question
21. Which of the following are fungi?
1) Yeast
2) E. Coli
3) Penicillin
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Explanation
Fungi may be either unicellular (eg. Yeast) or multicellular (eg. Penicillium). They are found in all kinds of habitats.
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Explanation
Fungi may be either unicellular (eg. Yeast) or multicellular (eg. Penicillium). They are found in all kinds of habitats.
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Question 22 of 82
22. Question
22. The study of fungi is called_____
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Explanation
The study of fungi is called mycology. Fungi are included under kingdom Fungi. Some fungi are macroscopic (eg. Mushroom).
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Explanation
The study of fungi is called mycology. Fungi are included under kingdom Fungi. Some fungi are macroscopic (eg. Mushroom).
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Question 23 of 82
23. Question
23. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Yeasts are found freely in the atmosphere
2) The cell is ovoid in shape, containing cell wall and a nucleus.
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Explanation
Yeasts are found freely in the atmosphere. Yeast grows in all kinds of media containing sugar. The cell is ovoid in shape, containing cell wall and a nucleus.
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Explanation
Yeasts are found freely in the atmosphere. Yeast grows in all kinds of media containing sugar. The cell is ovoid in shape, containing cell wall and a nucleus.
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Question 24 of 82
24. Question
24. Yeast aids in fermentation with the help of the enzyme__________
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Explanation
Yeast aids in fermentation with the help of the enzyme zymase. Yeast respires anaerobically. Yeast reproduces by budding.
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Explanation
Yeast aids in fermentation with the help of the enzyme zymase. Yeast respires anaerobically. Yeast reproduces by budding.
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Question 25 of 82
25. Question
25. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Mushrooms are found growing on wet soil in shaded places during the rainy season, such as at the roots of the trees.
2) There are small slit like structures under the umbrella which are known as gills.
3) The gills contain spores
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Explanation
Mushrooms are found growing on wet soil in shaded places during the rainy season, such as at the roots of the trees. The umbrella shaped structure that grows above the soil is known as the fruiting body. There are small slit like structures under the umbrella which are known as gills. The gills contain spores.
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Explanation
Mushrooms are found growing on wet soil in shaded places during the rainy season, such as at the roots of the trees. The umbrella shaped structure that grows above the soil is known as the fruiting body. There are small slit like structures under the umbrella which are known as gills. The gills contain spores.
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Question 26 of 82
26. Question
26. _____ help in transport of nutrients for the growth of mushroom.
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Explanation
Walls of the hyphae are made up of chitin and cellulose. Hyphae help in transport of nutrients for the growth of mushroom.
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Explanation
Walls of the hyphae are made up of chitin and cellulose. Hyphae help in transport of nutrients for the growth of mushroom.
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Question 27 of 82
27. Question
27. Reproduction in mushroom is by the method of_______
1) Fragmentation
2) Budding
3) Spore formation
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Explanation
Reproduction in mushroom is by the method of fragmentation and spore formation. Walls of the hyphae are made up of chitin and cellulose.
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Explanation
Reproduction in mushroom is by the method of fragmentation and spore formation. Walls of the hyphae are made up of chitin and cellulose.
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Question 28 of 82
28. Question
28. ____in turn is made up of thread-like structures called hyphae
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Explanation
The mycelium is located underneath the fruiting body, in the top layer of the soil. Mycelium in turn is made up of thread-like structures called hyphae.
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Explanation
The mycelium is located underneath the fruiting body, in the top layer of the soil. Mycelium in turn is made up of thread-like structures called hyphae.
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Question 29 of 82
29. Question
29. Match the following fungi category:
I. Saprophytes 1. Mycorrhiza
II. Parasites 2. Rhizopus
III. Symbionts 3. Puccina
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Explanation
Fungi are either saprophytes (i.e., derives nutrition from the remains of dead and decomposing plants and animals) eg. Rhizopus, Penicillium, Agaricus, or parasites (ie. derives nutrition from the living cells of the host) eg. Puccina, Albugo, Ustilago, or symbionts (i.e., fungus in the roots of vascular plant) eg. Mycorrhiza.
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Explanation
Fungi are either saprophytes (i.e., derives nutrition from the remains of dead and decomposing plants and animals) eg. Rhizopus, Penicillium, Agaricus, or parasites (ie. derives nutrition from the living cells of the host) eg. Puccina, Albugo, Ustilago, or symbionts (i.e., fungus in the roots of vascular plant) eg. Mycorrhiza.
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Question 30 of 82
30. Question
30. Which of the following statement about Algae is correct?
1) Algae are very simple plant like eukaryotic organisms.
2) Algae lack chlorophyll
3) They are known as ‘grass of water’.
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Explanation
Algae are very simple plant like eukaryotic organisms. Algae are found in moist habitats. Algae are rich in chlorophyll and can be seen as thin film on the surface of lakes and ponds, therefore they are known as ‘grass of water’.
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Algae are very simple plant like eukaryotic organisms. Algae are found in moist habitats. Algae are rich in chlorophyll and can be seen as thin film on the surface of lakes and ponds, therefore they are known as ‘grass of water’.
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Question 31 of 82
31. Question
31. The study of algae is called____________
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Explanation
Algae are autotrophic and manufacture their own food with the help of chloroplast. Chloroplast contain chlorophyll (green) pigments for photosynthesis. The study of algae is called algology (phycology).
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Explanation
Algae are autotrophic and manufacture their own food with the help of chloroplast. Chloroplast contain chlorophyll (green) pigments for photosynthesis. The study of algae is called algology (phycology).
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Question 32 of 82
32. Question
32. Which of the following statement about algae is correct?
1) Their size varies from 1 micron to 50 meters.
2) Unicellular algae exhibit variety of shapes (i.e., spherical, rod, spindle)
3) Algae may be unicellular, microscopic (eg. Chlamydomonas) or multicellular and macroscopic (eg. Sargassum)
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Question 33 of 82
33. Question
33. Which of the following statement about Chlamydomonas is correct?
1) Chlamydomonas is a simple, unicellular, motile fresh-water algae
2) They have a narrow anterior end and a broad posterior end
3) They are oval, spherical or pyriform in shape.
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Explanation
Chlamydomonas is a simple, unicellular, motile fresh-water algae. They are oval, spherical or pyriform in shape. The pyriform (pear shape) is a common one found in ponds, ditches and water tanks. They have a narrow anterior end and a broad posterior end.
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Explanation
Chlamydomonas is a simple, unicellular, motile fresh-water algae. They are oval, spherical or pyriform in shape. The pyriform (pear shape) is a common one found in ponds, ditches and water tanks. They have a narrow anterior end and a broad posterior end.
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Question 34 of 82
34. Question
34. Match the following:
I. Fucoxanthin 1. Red
II. Xanthophylls 2. Brown
III. Phycoerythrin 3. Yellow
IV. Phycocyanin 4. Blue
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Explanation
Some algae have other photosynthetic pigments like fucoxanthin (brown), xanthophylls (yellow), phycoerythrin (red), phycocyanin (blue).
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Explanation
Some algae have other photosynthetic pigments like fucoxanthin (brown), xanthophylls (yellow), phycoerythrin (red), phycocyanin (blue).
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Question 35 of 82
35. Question
35. Protozoan included under the kingdom_____
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Explanation
A protozoan (in Greek protos = first and zoon = animal) is a single-celled eukaryote. They are included under the kingdom Protista.
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A protozoan (in Greek protos = first and zoon = animal) is a single-celled eukaryote. They are included under the kingdom Protista.
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Question 36 of 82
36. Question
36. The study of protozoa is called_____
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Explanation
The study of protozoa is called Protozoology. They are found in ponds, ocean, in moist soil, and in the cells and tissues of plants and animals causing diseases.
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The study of protozoa is called Protozoology. They are found in ponds, ocean, in moist soil, and in the cells and tissues of plants and animals causing diseases.
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Question 37 of 82
37. Question
37. What is the size of Protozoa?
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Explanation
Protozoa range from 2-200 microns. Protozoans have specialized organelles. These organelles are used for movement, feeding, and other functions.
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Protozoa range from 2-200 microns. Protozoans have specialized organelles. These organelles are used for movement, feeding, and other functions.
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Question 38 of 82
38. Question
38. Match the following:
I. Ciliates 1. Plasmodium
II. Flagellates 2. Euglena
III. Pseudopods 3. Paramecium
IV. Sporozoans 4. AmoebaCorrect
Explanation
Ciliates – presence of cilia for locomotion (e.g. Paramecium)
Flagellates – presence of flagella for locomotion (e.g. Euglena)
Pseudopods – presence of pseudopodia for locomotion (e.g. Amoeba)
Sporozoans – parasites (e.g. Plasmodium)
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Explanation
Ciliates – presence of cilia for locomotion (e.g. Paramecium)
Flagellates – presence of flagella for locomotion (e.g. Euglena)
Pseudopods – presence of pseudopodia for locomotion (e.g. Amoeba)
Sporozoans – parasites (e.g. Plasmodium)
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Question 39 of 82
39. Question
39. Which of the following statement about Amoeba is correct?
1) Amoeba is a unicellular microscopic organism.
2) It has cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus.
3) Amoeba is irregular in shape.
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Explanation
Amoeba is a unicellular microscopic organism. It is found in ponds. Amoeba is irregular in shape. It has cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus.
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Explanation
Amoeba is a unicellular microscopic organism. It is found in ponds. Amoeba is irregular in shape. It has cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus.
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Question 40 of 82
40. Question
40. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Amoeba is a protozoan that move by means of pseudopodia
2) Pseudopodia means false feet
3) Pseudopodia are the extended part of cell membrane
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Explanation
Amoeba is a protozoan that move by means of pseudopodia (in Latin, “false feet.”) Pseudopodia are the extended part of cell membrane. It helps to catch its prey (algae).
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Explanation
Amoeba is a protozoan that move by means of pseudopodia (in Latin, “false feet.”) Pseudopodia are the extended part of cell membrane. It helps to catch its prey (algae).
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Question 41 of 82
41. Question
41. Amoeba reproduces by means of____
1) Fission
2) Fusion
3) Sporulation
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Explanation
Amoeba reproduces by means of fission and sporulation. The body ‘flows’ around the food particle and engulfs it forming food vacuoles. Contractile vacuoles are seen in the cytoplasm that help in excretion.
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Explanation
Amoeba reproduces by means of fission and sporulation. The body ‘flows’ around the food particle and engulfs it forming food vacuoles. Contractile vacuoles are seen in the cytoplasm that help in excretion.
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Question 42 of 82
42. Question
42. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) The word ‘Anti’ means ‘against’. Antibiotic is a substance produced by living organisms which is toxic for other organisms
2) Sir Alexander Fleming was the first person to discover the antibiotic Penicillin in the year 1958.
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Explanation
The word ‘Anti’ means ‘against’. Antibiotic is a substance produced by living organisms which is toxic for other organisms. Sir Alexander Fleming was the first person to discover the antibiotic Penicillin in the year 1928.
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The word ‘Anti’ means ‘against’. Antibiotic is a substance produced by living organisms which is toxic for other organisms. Sir Alexander Fleming was the first person to discover the antibiotic Penicillin in the year 1928.
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Question 43 of 82
43. Question
43. The antibiotic Penicillin was obtained from____
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Explanation
Alexander Fleming was the first person to discover the antibiotic Penicillin in the year 1928. The antibiotic Penicillin was obtained from the fungi Penicillium chrysogenum. It is used to treat diseases such as tetanus, diphtheria.
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Alexander Fleming was the first person to discover the antibiotic Penicillin in the year 1928. The antibiotic Penicillin was obtained from the fungi Penicillium chrysogenum. It is used to treat diseases such as tetanus, diphtheria.
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Question 44 of 82
44. Question
44. Plague can be treated with which of the following anti-biotic?
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Explanation
Antibiotic Streptomycin is obtained from Streptomyces bacteria to cure various bacterial infections eg. Plague.
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Explanation
Antibiotic Streptomycin is obtained from Streptomyces bacteria to cure various bacterial infections eg. Plague.
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Question 45 of 82
45. Question
45. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Scientists discovered a new antibiotic pseudouridimycin
2) The new antibiotic is produced by a microbe found in a soil sample collected in Italy.
3) The new antibiotic kills drug-sensitive and drug-resistant bacteria in a test tube and cures bacterial infections in mice
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Explanation
Scientists discovered a new antibiotic pseudouridimycin. The new antibiotic is produced by a microbe found in a soil sample collected in Italy. The new antibiotic kills drug-sensitive and drug- resistant bacteria in a test tube and cures bacterial infections in mice.
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Scientists discovered a new antibiotic pseudouridimycin. The new antibiotic is produced by a microbe found in a soil sample collected in Italy. The new antibiotic kills drug-sensitive and drug- resistant bacteria in a test tube and cures bacterial infections in mice.
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Question 46 of 82
46. Question
46. Vaccines are prepared from_____
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Explanation
Vaccines are prepared from dead or weakened microbes. When the vaccine is injected to the body of a patient, the body produces antibodies to fight against the germs.
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Vaccines are prepared from dead or weakened microbes. When the vaccine is injected to the body of a patient, the body produces antibodies to fight against the germs.
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Question 47 of 82
47. Question
47.____ was the first person to discover small pox vaccine
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Explanation
Edward Jenner was the first person to discover small pox vaccine. He coined the term vaccination. vaccination is otherwise called as immunization.
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Edward Jenner was the first person to discover small pox vaccine. He coined the term vaccination. vaccination is otherwise called as immunization.
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Question 48 of 82
48. Question
48. MMR vaccine for_____
1) Measles
2) Rubella
3) Rabies
4) Mumps
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Explanation
MMR vaccine for Measles, Mumps, Rubella. BCG (Bacille Calmette Guerin) vaccine for Tuberculosis.
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MMR vaccine for Measles, Mumps, Rubella. BCG (Bacille Calmette Guerin) vaccine for Tuberculosis.
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Question 49 of 82
49. Question
49. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) Microorganisms are called as decomposers because they act upon degradable wastes.
2) During the process, nitrates and other inorganic nutrients are released into the soil, making the soil fertile
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Microorganisms are called as decomposers because they act upon degradable wastes. During the process, nitrates and other inorganic nutrients are released into the soil, making the soil fertile. This compost is called as natural fertilizer.
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Microorganisms are called as decomposers because they act upon degradable wastes. During the process, nitrates and other inorganic nutrients are released into the soil, making the soil fertile. This compost is called as natural fertilizer.
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Question 50 of 82
50. Question
50. ____ bacteria living in the root nodules of leguminous plants enrich the soil by fixing the atmospheric nitrogen as nitrates
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Rhizobium bacteria living in the root nodules of leguminous plants enrich the soil by fixing the atmospheric nitrogen as nitrates which are essential for the growth of plants. Some free-living bacteria in soil, cyanobacteria Nostoc can also fix nitrogen biologically.
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Rhizobium bacteria living in the root nodules of leguminous plants enrich the soil by fixing the atmospheric nitrogen as nitrates which are essential for the growth of plants. Some free-living bacteria in soil, cyanobacteria Nostoc can also fix nitrogen biologically.
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Question 51 of 82
51. Question
51. Match the following
I. Bacillus thuringiensis 1. attack insects and other arthropods
II. Trichoderma 2. helps to control insects
III. Baculoviruses 3. helps to protect roots and control plant pathogens
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Explanation
Microbes are used to protect the crops from pests. For example,
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt cotton) helps to control insects
Trichoderma (Fungi) helps to protect roots and control plant pathogens
Baculoviruses (Virus) attack insects and other arthropods.
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Microbes are used to protect the crops from pests. For example,
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt cotton) helps to control insects
Trichoderma (Fungi) helps to protect roots and control plant pathogens
Baculoviruses (Virus) attack insects and other arthropods.
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Question 52 of 82
52. Question
52. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Aerobic microbes are allowed to grow in the primary effluent during the secondary stage of waste water treatment
2) In the anaerobic treatment of sewage Methanobacterium is used.
3) These microbes consume the major part of the organic matter in the effluent
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Explanation
Aerobic microbes are allowed to grow in the primary effluent during the secondary stage of waste water treatment. These microbes consume the major part of the organic matter in the effluent eg. Nitrobacter sps. In the anaerobic treatment of sewage Methano-bacterium is used.
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Aerobic microbes are allowed to grow in the primary effluent during the secondary stage of waste water treatment. These microbes consume the major part of the organic matter in the effluent eg. Nitrobacter sps. In the anaerobic treatment of sewage Methano-bacterium is used.
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Question 53 of 82
53. Question
53. Which of the following can be used to produce methane (biogas)?
1) Human faecal matter
2) Animal faecal matter
3) Plant wastes
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Explanation
Human and animal faecal matter and plant wastes are broken down by anaerobic bacteria to produce methane (biogas) along with carbon dioxide and hydrogen. These bacteria are called as methanogens.
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Human and animal faecal matter and plant wastes are broken down by anaerobic bacteria to produce methane (biogas) along with carbon dioxide and hydrogen. These bacteria are called as methanogens.
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Question 54 of 82
54. Question
54. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Alcoholic drinks are prepared by fermentation process using yeast
2) Beer is produced by the fermentation of sugars in rice and barley
3) Sugars in grapes are fermented by using yeast
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Explanation
Alcoholic drinks are prepared by fermentation process using yeast. Sugars in grapes are fermented by using yeast. Beer is produced by the fermentation of sugars in rice and barley.
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Alcoholic drinks are prepared by fermentation process using yeast. Sugars in grapes are fermented by using yeast. Beer is produced by the fermentation of sugars in rice and barley.
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Question 55 of 82
55. Question
55. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Flax plants are tied in bundles and kept in water.
2) Bacteria loosen the supporting fibres of the stem by acting on the stem tissues.
3) This process is known as tanning
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Explanation
Flax plants are tied in bundles and kept in water. Bacteria loosen the supporting fibres of the stem by acting on the stem tissues. This process is known as retting. Linen thread is made from these fibres eg. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Flax plants are tied in bundles and kept in water. Bacteria loosen the supporting fibres of the stem by acting on the stem tissues. This process is known as retting. Linen thread is made from these fibres eg. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Question 56 of 82
56. Question
56. In Tanning industry_____ act upon the skin of animals
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In Tanning industry bacteria act upon the skin of animals and makes it soft and therefore it becomes pliable
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In Tanning industry bacteria act upon the skin of animals and makes it soft and therefore it becomes pliable
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Question 57 of 82
57. Question
57. Chlorella is a__________
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Explanation
Chlorella (green algae) is rich in proteins and vitamins is added to the dough which enrich the bread with nutrients.
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Chlorella (green algae) is rich in proteins and vitamins is added to the dough which enrich the bread with nutrients.
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Question 58 of 82
58. Question
58. __________is used in bakeries to make bread and cakes
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Explanation
Yeast is used in bakeries to make bread and cakes. They are added to the dough to produce carbon dioxide which makes the dough rise. Bread and cakes are soft due to carbon dioxide gas.
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Yeast is used in bakeries to make bread and cakes. They are added to the dough to produce carbon dioxide which makes the dough rise. Bread and cakes are soft due to carbon dioxide gas.
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Question 59 of 82
59. Question
59. _________ in the milk gets turned into Lactic acid by the action of Lactobacillus
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Explanation
Lactose in the milk gets turned into Lactic acid by the action of Lactobacillus (bacteria). Therefore, the milk becomes thick (curd). It gives the sour taste. When curd is processed cottage cheese (panner) is obtained.
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Lactose in the milk gets turned into Lactic acid by the action of Lactobacillus (bacteria). Therefore, the milk becomes thick (curd). It gives the sour taste. When curd is processed cottage cheese (panner) is obtained.
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Question 60 of 82
60. Question
60. E. coli bacteria in human intestine help in synthesizing____
1) Vitamin K
2) Vitamin B
3) Vitamin A
4) Vitamin C
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Explanation
Lactobacillus acidophilus that lives in the human intestine helps in digestion of food and fight against harmful disease-causing organisms. E. coli bacteria in human intestine help in synthesizing vitamin K and vitamin B complex
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Lactobacillus acidophilus that lives in the human intestine helps in digestion of food and fight against harmful disease-causing organisms. E. coli bacteria in human intestine help in synthesizing vitamin K and vitamin B complex
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Question 61 of 82
61. Question
61. ____ is acid-loving bacteria
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Explanation
Lactobacillus acidophilus are acid-loving bacteria. These are found in buttermilk, yogurt, sour cream, and frozen desserts. They convert sugar and carbohydrates into lactic acid, and hence are called “lactic acid bacteria.
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Lactobacillus acidophilus are acid-loving bacteria. These are found in buttermilk, yogurt, sour cream, and frozen desserts. They convert sugar and carbohydrates into lactic acid, and hence are called “lactic acid bacteria.
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Question 62 of 82
62. Question
62. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) A few microorganisms are harmful to humans, animals and plants.
2) Viruses causing ‘flu’ are spread through air
3) Pathogens enter into the body through cuts and wounds in the skin, mouth or nose and cause diseases
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Explanation
A few microorganisms are harmful to humans, animals and plants. They cause diseases and hence they are called as pathogens. Pathogens enter into the body through cuts and wounds in the skin, mouth or nose and cause diseases. Viruses causing ‘flu’ are spread through air.
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A few microorganisms are harmful to humans, animals and plants. They cause diseases and hence they are called as pathogens. Pathogens enter into the body through cuts and wounds in the skin, mouth or nose and cause diseases. Viruses causing ‘flu’ are spread through air.
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Question 63 of 82
63. Question
63. What is the mode of transmission of Tuberculosis?
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Question 64 of 82
64. Question
64. Common cold is caused by_____
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Question 65 of 82
65. Question
65. Which of the following are the symptoms of Cholera?
1) Watery diarrhoea
2) Paralysis
3) Vomiting
4) Rapid dehydration
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Explanation
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Question 66 of 82
66. Question
66. Rabies mode of transmission is______
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Question 67 of 82
67. Question
67. Which of the following are the symptoms of Amoebic dysentery?
1) Severe diarrhea
2) blood in stool
3) Nausea
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Question 68 of 82
68. Question
68. Malaria is caused by_____
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Question 69 of 82
69. Question
69. Anthrax affects____
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Question 70 of 82
70. Question
70. Foot and mouth disease treatment is_____
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Question 71 of 82
71. Question
71. Mode of transmission for Citrus canker is_______
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Question 72 of 82
72. Question
72. Potato blight disease is transmitted through____
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Question 73 of 82
73. Question
73. African sleeping sickness is caused by_________
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Explanation
African sleeping sickness, which is spread by the bite of the tsetse fly, is caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma.
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Explanation
African sleeping sickness, which is spread by the bite of the tsetse fly, is caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma.
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Question 74 of 82
74. Question
74. Which of the following micro-organism are used in food processing?
1) Yeast
2) Bacteria
3) Moulds
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Explanation
For food processing, commonly used microorganisms are yeast, bacteria, and moulds. Fermentation process which is carried out by microorganisms results in the production of organic acids, alcohol and esters.
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For food processing, commonly used microorganisms are yeast, bacteria, and moulds. Fermentation process which is carried out by microorganisms results in the production of organic acids, alcohol and esters.
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Question 75 of 82
75. Question
75. _____ is a method of preserving food in an edible antimicrobial liquid
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Explanation
Pickling is a method of preserving food in an edible antimicrobial liquid.
Fermentationis the microbial conversion of starch and sugars into alcohol. It makes foods more nutritious and palatable.
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Pickling is a method of preserving food in an edible antimicrobial liquid.
Fermentationis the microbial conversion of starch and sugars into alcohol. It makes foods more nutritious and palatable.
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Question 76 of 82
76. Question
76. Which of the following fruits can be preserved using Sugaring?
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Explanation
Sugar is used to preserve fruits in an antimicrobial syrup with fruit such as apples, pears, peaches, plums or in a crystallized form, therefore the product is stored in dry condition.
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Sugar is used to preserve fruits in an antimicrobial syrup with fruit such as apples, pears, peaches, plums or in a crystallized form, therefore the product is stored in dry condition.
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Question 77 of 82
77. Question
77. Who invented Pasteurization?
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Pasteurization is a process for preservation of liquid food. This method was invented by Louis Pasteur in 1862. Milk is heated up to 70ºc to kill the bacteria and it is cooled to 10ºc to prevent the growth of remaining bacteria. Then milk is stored in sterilized bottles in cold places.
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Pasteurization is a process for preservation of liquid food. This method was invented by Louis Pasteur in 1862. Milk is heated up to 70ºc to kill the bacteria and it is cooled to 10ºc to prevent the growth of remaining bacteria. Then milk is stored in sterilized bottles in cold places.
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Question 78 of 82
78. Question
78. Which of the following cause stomach ulcers?
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Explanation
Scientists discovered a particular strain of probiotic Bifidobacterium bifidum can help to repair stomach ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori. Another probiotic in this genus, Bifidobacterium breve, is useful in the treatment of childhood constipation.
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Scientists discovered a particular strain of probiotic Bifidobacterium bifidum can help to repair stomach ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori. Another probiotic in this genus, Bifidobacterium breve, is useful in the treatment of childhood constipation.
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Question 79 of 82
79. Question
79. Thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our___ are essential contributors to a good health
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Thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our gut are essential contributors to a good health. They break down toxins, manufacture some vitamins and essential amino acids and form a barrier against invaders
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Thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our gut are essential contributors to a good health. They break down toxins, manufacture some vitamins and essential amino acids and form a barrier against invaders
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Question 80 of 82
80. Question
80. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Gut microbes are the bacteria in human gut.
2) Gut ensures that the body is absorbing all the important nutrients, to function at its highest level.
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Explanation
Gut microbes are the bacteria in human gut. It is one of the most important allies in our overall health and well-being. Gut ensures that the body is absorbing all the important nutrients, to function at its highest level. Many different aspects of health are attached to it.
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Gut microbes are the bacteria in human gut. It is one of the most important allies in our overall health and well-being. Gut ensures that the body is absorbing all the important nutrients, to function at its highest level. Many different aspects of health are attached to it.
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Question 81 of 82
81. Question
81. The word prion is derived from______
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Explanation
The word prion is derived from “protinaceous infectious particle”. Prions have neither DNA or RNA to transmit infection. A prion is a mutted form of a usually harmless protein. Prions cause diseases by affecting brain or neural tissue
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The word prion is derived from “protinaceous infectious particle”. Prions have neither DNA or RNA to transmit infection. A prion is a mutted form of a usually harmless protein. Prions cause diseases by affecting brain or neural tissue
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Question 82 of 82
82. Question
82. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Virion is an entire virus particle consisting of an outer protein shell called a capsid and an inner core of nucleic acid
2) Virion has the capacity to infect the living tissue.
3) If the virus is found outside the cell (extracellular) it is known as virion
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Explanation
Virion is an entire virus particle consisting of an outer protein shell called a capsid and an inner core of nucleic acid (RNA or DNA). If the virus is found outside the cell (extracellular) it is known as virion. Virion has the capacity to infect the living tissue.
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Virion is an entire virus particle consisting of an outer protein shell called a capsid and an inner core of nucleic acid (RNA or DNA). If the virus is found outside the cell (extracellular) it is known as virion. Virion has the capacity to infect the living tissue.
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