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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 1805
90251. The most popular method for typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is
(A): antibiogram (B): serotyping (C): bacteriophage (D): pyocin
90252. Which of the following infection(s) can be caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
(A): Urinary tract infection (B): Wound and burn infection (C): Respiratory tract infection (D): All of these
90253. The armature Wdg of repulsion motor is excited:
(A): Resistively (B): Inductively (C): Conductively (D): Capacitively
90254. The main disadvantage of shaded pole motor:
(A): Low starting torque (B): Little over load capacity (C): Low efficiency (D): All the above
90255. The armature flux opposes the main flux is in synchronous machine when the PF is:
(A): Unity (B): Zero lagging (C): Zero leading (D): 0.8 lagging
90256. Dielectric strength of a medium is:
(A): Joules/m2 (B): Coulomb/m2 (C): kV/mm (D): Volt/m2
90257. Electric intensity is expressed as:
(A): Webber (B): Volt/m (C): emf (D): Coulomb
90258. The commonest opportunistic infection in AIDS patient in India is
(A): cryptosporidiosis (B): toxoplasmosis (C): tuberculosis (D): cryptococcosis
90259. HIV belongs to the family retroviridae and sub-family
(A): Oncovirinae (B): Lentivirinae (C): Spumavirinae (D): None of these
90260. HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is considered unique because each virus contains:
(A): more than 100 copies of the viral genome (B): a genome made up of both DNA and RNA components (C): a viral enzyme known as reverse transcriptase (D): sticky proteins that allow it to bind tightly to host cells
90261. Which of the following is transmembrane pedicle antigen of HIV-I?
(A): gp 41 (B): gp 140 (C): gp l20 (D): gp 36
90262. The confirmatory test(s) for HIV infection is/are
(A): virus isolation (B): detection of p24 antigen (C): detection of viral nucleic acid (D): all of the above
90263. A viral load test detects the
(A): provirus of HIV in infected cells (B): total amount of virus in the infected host (C): number of viruses being released by each infected cell (D): amount of bacteriophage being produced by E. coli cells
90264. Fungal infection/s frequently observed in HIV disease is /are:
(A): candidiasis (B): cryptococcosis (C): aspergillosis (D): all of these
90265. The screening test/s for diagnosis of HIV infection is/are
(A): ELISA (B): Latex agglutination (C): Dot blot assay (D): all of these
90266. The problem(s) associated with development of a vaccine against HIV is/are
(A): antibody alone may be insufficient (B): rapid mutation of HIV (C): virus can spread from cell to cell by fusion to produce syncytia (D): all of these
90267. The commonest mode of transmission of HIV is
(A): parenteral (B): perintal (C): sexual (D): oral
90268. The cells most oftenly infected by HIV are
(A): Null cells (B): CD8 + T lymphocytes (C): CD4 + T lymphocytes (D): None of these
90269. Which of the following is the spike antigen of HIV-I?
(A): gp 120 (B): gp 140 (C): gp 36 (D): gp 41
90270. HIV can infect
(A): Microglial cells (B): M (membranous) cells (C): CD4 + T lymphocytes (D): All of these
90271. Parasitic infection/s frequently observed in HIV disease is / are.
(A): cryptosporidiosis (B): toxoplasmosis (C): isosporiasis (D): all of these
90272. What is the average incubation period for development of AIDS?
(A): One year (B): Five years (C): Ten years (D): Twenty years
90273. The commonest bacterial infection in HIV disease is/are
(A): mycobacterial infection (B): salmonella infection (C): bartonella infection (D): all of these
90274. Viral infections frequently observed in HIV disease is /are
(A): herpes simplex (B): varicella- zoster (C): cytomegalo virus (D): all of these
90275. Whenever two charges are separated there exist:
(A): Magnetic field (B): Electric field (C): Electrostatic field (D): Emf
90276. Potential inside the hollow charged sphere:
(A): Less than its surface (B): Greater than on its surface (C): Same as on its surface (D): Zero
90277. Capacitance in any circuit is opposition to:
(A): Voltage (B): Current flow (C): Any change in current (D): Any change in power
90278. The simple measuring instrument used to transfer measurement from the steel rule to object
(A): Try-square (B): Calliper (C): Scriber (D): Punch
90279. 2 Ohm resistance having current of 2 A will dissipate the power of:
(A): 8 W (B): 8 J (C): 2 W (D): 4 W
90280. The mode of transmission of hepatitis E is through
(A): infected syringes and needles (B): faecally contaminated drinking water (C): sexual intercourse (D): none of these
90281. Which of the following viral agents can cause diarrhea?
(A): Rotaviruses (B): Norwalk virus (C): Astroviruses (D): All of these
90282. The virus(es) which has club-shaped peplomers and infects the respiratory tract is/are
(A): Astroviruses (B): Norwalk agent (C): All of these
90283. Which of the following viral infections is associated with the development of hydrophobia?
(A): Rabies (B): Influenza (C): Polio (D): Hepatitis
90284. Which of the following viruses is star-shaped in outline and transmitted by the faecal-oral route?
(A): Astrovirus (B): Calicivirus (C): Hepatitis E virus (D): Hepatitis D virus
90285. What is the shape of rabies virus?
(A): Spherical (B): Polygonal (C): Bullet-shaped (D): Tubular
90286. The species of animals which is most susceptible to rabies infection is
(A): dog (B): cat (C): fowl (D): cow
90287. Which of the following clinical specimens can be used for the demonstration of rabies antigen by direct immunofluorescence antemortem?
(A): Salivary smears (B): Corneal smears (C): Conjunctival smears (D): All of these
90288. If the diameter of a wire is doubled keeping the length constant the resistance:
(A): Become one fourth (B): Become twice (C): Remains same (D): Becomes 4 times
90289. Which of the following is linear and bilateral element?
(A): Semi conductor (B): Resistor (C): Electron tube (D): Transistor
90290. Why accumulators are preferred to pmy cell in motor car?
(A): They are bulk (B): They have high internal resistance (C): They can be recharged (D): All the above
90291. Sedimentation occurs in lead acid cell to:
(A): Over charging at high rate (B): Over charging at slow rating (C): No use for longer period (D): Slow charged rate
90292. Kirchhoff’s law are valid for:
(A): Linear circuit (B): Non linear circuit (C): Both linear and non-linear circuit (D): Passive circuit
90293. Too long a fermentation of sauerkraut may favour the growth of
(A): Lactobacillus lactis (B): Lactobacillus brevis (C): Bacillus subtilis (D): none of these
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