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158601. The eggs of which parasite has a Napolean hat shape :
(A): Ancylostoma caninum (B): Toxocara vitulorum (C): Taenia solium (D): Schistosoma spindale
158602. For routine staining of blood smear by Giemsa method,, the smear is fixed by :
(A): Acetone (B): Acetic acidAcetic acid (C): Methanol (D): Chloroform
158603. The vectors of Babesia species is :
(A): Lice (B): Fleas (C): Ticks (D): Flies
158604. In male Sarcoptes mite, suckers are present on legs :
(A): 1,2. 3 and 4 (B): 1, 2 and 3 (C): 1 and 2 (D): 1, 2 and 4
158605. The dog flea is :
(A): Toxocara canis (B): Ancylostoma caninum (C): Xenopsylla cheopis' (D): Ctenocephalides canis
158606. ‘Nits’ are the pear shaped operculate eggs of:
(A): Flies (B): Ticks (C): Lice (D): Worms
158607. The thickness of a tissue section taken using microtome for histopathology is :
(A): 5 microns (B): 50 microns (C): 100 microns (D): 1000 microns
158608. The part of a microscope that serves to regulate light entering the condenser is :
(A): Stage (B): Iris diaphragm (C): Blue filter (D): Revolving nose piece
158609. Which of the following fixative contains picric acid, formaldehyde and glacial acetic add?
(A): Clarke's fluid (B): Bouin's solution (C): Carnoy’s fluid (D): Neutral buffered formaldehyde
158610. For fixation, the recommended quantity of the fixative should be :
(A): 20 times the volume of the tissue (B): Half the volume of the tissue (C): 100 times the volume of the tissue (D): Equal to the volume of tissue
158611. The unit for expressing Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is:
(A): Centimetre/minute (B): Millimetre/minute (C): Centimetre/hour (D): Millimetre/hour
158612. The old name of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is :
(A): Acid phosphatase (B): Serum glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (C): Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (D): Creatine phosphokinase
158613. Which is not a liver function test?
(A): Test for AST (B): Test for serum creatinine (C): Test for ALT (D): Albumin test
158614. An example of a special staining is :
(A): Periodic acid Schiffs staining (B): Acid fast staining (C): Grams staining (D): Leishman's staining
158615. The staining technique that is preferred for viewing intracellular haemoprotozoans is :
(A): Leishman's staining (B): Giemsa staining (C): Wright’s staining (D): Gram’s staining
158616. The sterilization conditions in a steam jacketed autoclave is :
(A): 121°C at 15 psi pressure for5min (B): 121°C at 5 psi pressure for15min (C): 121°C at 15 psi pressure for150 min (D): 121°C at 15 psi pressure for15min
158617. The special microscope used for detecting leptospires in blood sample is :
(A): Dark field microscope (B): Phase contrast microscope (C): Stereo zoom microscope (D): Fluorescence microscope
158618. The incorporation percentage of agar in common bacteriological media is :
(A): 0.25% — 0.5% (B): 5%-10% (C): 1.5%-2% (D): 10%-20%
158619. An example for anaerobic media is :
(A): Fluid thioglycollate medium (B): Nutrient broth (C): MacConkey broth (D): Peptone water
158620. Which among the following is not a modification of Gram’s staining?
(A): Kopeloff and Bearman's modification (B): Burke’s modification (C): Weigert’s modification (D): Fleming’s modification
158621. In lactophenol cotton blue stain, the function of cotton blue is to :
(A): Kill the fungus (B): Clear the fungus (C): Stain the fungus (D): Fix the fungus
158622. The most common method of fixing a bacterial smear is :
(A): Phenol fixing (B): Heat fixing (C): Acetic acid fixing (D): Methanol fixing
158623. The natural immunity present in an individual is :
(A): Innate immunity (B): Adaptive immunity (C): Active immunity (D): Adoptive immunity
158624. Nosocomial infection means infection acquired from :
(A): Shops (B): Community (C): Hospitals (D): Households,
158625. The specimen taken from a dead dog for diagnosis of rabies is :
(A): Spleen (B): Brain (C): Liver (D): Tongue
158626. For separation of serum, blood is collected in :
(A): EDTA (B): Heparin (C): Sodium citrate (D): Dry tubes without any chemicals
158627. Bacterial colonies having a raised or bulging centre is called :
(A): Umbilicate (B): Flat (C): Umbonate (D): Pinpoint
158628. Methyl red test is used to detect:
(A): Acid production from glucose (B): Indole production (C): Urease production (D): Hydrogen sulphide production
158629. The most common enzyme used ina polymerase chainreaction is:
(A): RNA polymerase (B): Taq polymerase (C): Reverse trancriptase (D): DNA ligase
158630. Indian Standards Institution is now known us :
(A): ISO (B): AGMARK (C): PFA (D): BIS
158631. The maximum permissible level of total hardness in drinking water as per Indian standard is:I
(A): 100 mg/litre (B): 600 mg/litre600 mg/litre (C): 300 mg/litre (D): 1200 mg/litre
158632. The headquarters of FAO is situated in :
(A): Geneva (B): Munich (C): Rome (D): prague
158633. The agar recommended for antibiotic sensitivity testing is :
(A): Nutrient agar (B): potato dextrose (C): MacConkey agar (D): Mueller Hinton agar
158634. Which among the following is not a platform testfor milk?
(A): Total plate count test (B): Oraganoleptic test (C): Alcohol test (D): Clot on boiling test
158635. Urinary crystal having coffin lid appearance is :
(A): Uric acid (B): Triple phosphate (C): Calcium oxalate (D): Urate
158636. Drepanocytes are seen in :
(A): Alcoholism (B): Thalassaemia (C): Uremia (D): Sickle cell anaemia
158637. In D1 Guglielmo's syndrome the predominant cell is:
(A): Erythroblast (B): Lymphoblast (C): Promonocyte (D): Myelocyte
158638. Which of the following is a water soluble wax?
(A): Paraffin wax (B): Celloidin (C): Carbo wax (D): Ester waxEster wax
158639. Urobilinogen is completely absent in :
(A): Obstructive jaundice (B): Haemolytic jaundice (C): Hepatic jaundice (D): Physiological jaundice
158640. Non specific PAS staining is encountered after this fixation :
(A): Mercuric chloride (B): Potassium dichromate (C): Osmium tetroxide (D): Glutaraldehyde
158641. DIC is a complication of:
(A): Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (B): Chronic myeloid leukaemia (C): Hairy cell leukaemia (D): Chronic Iymphocytic leukaemia
158642. 1 gm Hb can bind with :
(A): 3.47 ml of 02 (B): 0.134 ml of O2 (C): 1.34 ml of 02 (D): 13.4 ml of O213.4 ml of O2
158643. Black coloured urine is a feature of:
(A): Phenyl ketonuria (B): Alkaptonuria (C): Urinary tract infections (D): Keto acidosis
158644. Glanzmann’s disease is associated with :
(A): Defective platelet aggregation (B): Defective platelet adhesion (C): Normal clot retraction (D): None of these
158645. Length of wintrobes haematocrit tube :
(A): 9 cm (B): 10 cm (C): 11cm (D): 12 cm
158646. Betke-Kleihauer method is used to detect:
(A): Hb A (B): Hb F (C): Hb C (D): None of these
158647. Green coloured vacutainer tube contains :
(A): Fluoride (B): EDTA (C): Citrate (D): Heparin
158648. Coulter counter is based on :
(A): Impedence method (B): Light reflection (C): Light refraction (D): All the above
158649. The stain used to demonstrate Barr Body :
(A): H & E stain (B): Reliculin stain (C): PAS stain (D): Shorr stain
158650. Weight of NaOH to be taken for preparing 0.2 m [Mol. wt NaOH 40].NaOH in 100 ml quantity
(A): 8 gm (B): 0.8 gm (C): 0.08 gm (D): 4 gm
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