Veterinary Microbiology Question and Answers MCQS
Veterinary Microbiology Question bank III |
- Herring bone appearance is seen in ………………. virus.
- Viral enterotoxin is produced by ………………. virus.
- Onion layer appearance of lymph node is seen in ……………….. disease.
- Quellung reaction is due to the presence of ……………….. in bacteria.
- Protein seen in between the envelope and capsid in virusus is called as ………………
- Nipah virus belongs to ………………. family
- As per the latest ICTV report (2018b) there are ……………. order, ………… family, …………. subfamily, …………. genus and …………… species of virus.
- The serotype of FMD virus which was recently removed from vaccine in India is ……………………….
- Strawberry lymph node is pigs is seen in ……………………….. disease.
- Mixing vessel of influenza virus is ……………..
- Blue eye in pigs is caused by ………………
- Palisade arrangement is seen in …………….. bacteria.
- Seagull wing appearance is seen in ……………… bacteria.
- Tender coconut smell is characteristic to the colony of ……………. bacteria.
- Pear shaped macroconidia are seen in …………………….. dermatophyte.
- Eastern blot test is used to analyze ……………………………………………
- Fungus which is abundantly seen in pigeon droppings is …………………………..
- Pearl of string test is for ………………………… bacteria.
- Germ tube test is used for ……………………………
- Negative staining in electron microscopy is done by ……………………………..
- Phenol in lactophenol cotton blue stain acts as …………………………………
- Bipolar staining is seen in ………………………….., ………………………………….. and ………………………………….. bacteria.
- Fluorescence seen in Woods lamp technique is due to the metabolite of ……………
- Type of spore arrangement in hair shaft by dermatophyte can be …………………, ……………………. or ……………………
- CIN agar is used for ……………………………… bacteria.
- MUG test is based on the presence or absence of ………………………….. enzyme.
- Magnetosomes are a kind of …………………. seen in some bacteria.
- Erysipelas in humans is caused by ……………………………
- Fish slime is a source of …………………….. bacteria.
- Hjarres disease is caused by …………………………
- Cup shaped depressions are seen on the surface of ………………….. virus.
- Protein A is located on the walls of …………….. and binds to the Fc region of …………………… antibody.
- Streptokinase activates …………..
- The degree of the ability of a pathogen to cause disease is called as ……………
- Exotoxins lose their toxicity when heated at …………………………… or treated with ……………….
- Toxoids have ………………….. but no ………………….
- ………………………… of LPS is knows as endotoxin.
- Lysozyme acts on the …………………. of bacteria.
- Interferons are ……………… specific and ……………… non specific.
- …………….. are the bacteriocins produced by E. coli
- Primary immune response is predominated by ……………….. antibodies whereas secondary immune response is predominated by ………………… antibodies.
- Single diffusion in one dimension is ……………………. test.
- Double diffusion in one dimension is ……………………. test.
- Double diffusion in two dimensions is ……………………..test.
- ……………………. Test is done to differentiate between recent infection and past infection.
- The most commonly used reagent for the effective coating of soluble antigens on RBC is ……………………..
- Membrane attack complex is ……………..
- Side chain theory of antibody formation is proposed by …………………
- The binding force between individual antibody combining site and the antigen determinant group is called as ……………….
- J chain is seen in …………………. and ……………… immunoglobulins.
Answers
- Paramyxovirus
- Rotavirus
- Caseous lymphadenitis
- Capsule
- Matrix
- Paramyxoviridae
- 14 order, 150 family, 79 subfamily, 1010 genus and 5560 species
- C
- Swine fever
- Pig
- Porcine rubula virus
- Corynebacterium
- Campylobacter
- Pasteurella
- Microsporum nanum
- Post-translational modifications of proteins
- Cryptococcus neoformans
- Bacillus anthracis
- Candida albicans
- Uranyl acetate
- Fungicide
- Pasteurella, Yersinia and Francisella
- Tryptophan
- Endothrix, Ectothrix and Favus
- Yersinia
- Beta-glucuronidase
- Inclusion body
- Streptococci
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- E. coli
- Calici
- Staphylococcus aureus, IgG
- Plasminogen
- Virulence
- 60 to 80 °C, acid
- Immunogenicity, Toxicity
- Lipid A
- Cell wall
- Species, virus
- Colicins
- IgM, IgG
- Oudin
- Oakley-Fulthrope
- Ouchterlony
- Mercaptoethanol test
- Tannic acid
- C5b6789
- Paul Ehrlich
- Affinity
- IgA and IgM
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