NBE SCIENCE-SET #12
Which organism causes the disease known as thrush?
Candida
Oral and vaginal thrush are caused by
Candida albicans
Lymphogranuloma venereum is cause by a
Chlamydia
Which of the following organisms is an exotoxin producer? Clostridium tetani Treponema pallidum Staphlococcus aureus Neisseria gonorrheae
Clostridium Tetani
Gas gangrene and tissue gas is caused by
Clostridium perfringens
The disinfection process is aimed at:
Destruction of pathogenic agents
Dermatomycosis is caused by
Epidermophyton
With what disease is rubella identified? mumps German measles fever blisters chancres
German Measles
Which of the following is NOT a fungal infection? Aspergillosis Coccidioidomycosis Candida Giardiasis
Giardiasis
Which of the following is NOT a phenolic compound? Carbolic acid Phenol Glutaraldehyde Hexachlorophene
Glutaraldehyde
Which of the following diseases is caused by contact with contaminated blood serum? Hepatitis type B Smallpox Hepatitis type A Mumps
Hepatitis Type B
Which disease is NOT dermatropic? Mumps Fever blisters Shingles Rubella
MUMPS is NOT dermatropic
Which organism is acid fast positive?
Mycobacterium
The causative organism in primary atypical pneumonia is:
Mycoplasma
Which of the following diseases is not protected against by the MMR vaccine? German measles measles Rocky Mountain Spotted fever Epidemic parotitis
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Which of the following is capable of producing an enterotoxin that will cause food poisoning? Staphylococcus Mycobacterium Streptococcus Treponema
Staphylococcus
Which of the following diseases is caused by the organisms responsible for infection entering the body through the parenteral route of infection? Gonorrhea Tularemia Syphilis Tetanus
Tetanus
Spores are most likely to form when
The conditions for reproduction are not favorable
Why are ultraviolet light rays lethal to bacteria?
They damage the DNA or RNA of the microbe
Syphilis is an infection caused by
Treponema pallidum
Mosquitos have been implicated in the transmission of which of the following types of Hepatitis?
Types A and C
Which is NOT a viral disease? Epidemic parotitis Rubella Typhus fever Poliomyelitis
Typhus Fever
Select the organism that is classified as a member of the Fungi Kingdom. bacteria yeast chlamydia rickettsia
Yeast
The size of bacteria is measured in a special unit called
a micrometer
Vaccines bring about a type of immunity referred to as
active
Viruses have been found to be capable of infecting... man animals insects all of these
all of these
Which of the following is true of a carrier? may have never had the disease that is being carried may have had the disease and recovered exhibits no symptoms of the disease all of these
all of these
Which of those listed below are obligate intracellular parasites? chlamydia rickettsia viruses all of these
all of these
The inhibition of bacterial growth and reproduction without necessarily destroying the organisms is the result of
an antiseptic
An association of two organisms that is detrimental to one is
antibiosis
Substances produced by body cells to combat foreign proteins introduced into the living body are called
antibodies
A foreign protein, which when introduced into the body, excites the body cells to produce antibodies against itself, is called a(n)
antigen
Ultraviolet rays of sunlight
are bactericidal
A bacterium which has had its virulence reduced is said to be
attenuated
Self digestion of tissue by enzymes of their own formation is called
autolysis
What type of condition is produced by the application of an antiseptic?
bacteriostatic
Which of these transmit disease by biting the host? mechanical fomites biological fomites mechanical vectors biological vectors
biological vectors
Toxemia, septicemia, and bacteremia are all associated with:
blood
Many bacteria possess a thick colorless gelatinous outer covering called a
capsule
Puerperal sepsis is commonly referred to as
childbed fever
What infection is one which has a relatively slow onset and long duration?
chronic
Which of the following is a mechanical body defense? intact skin circulating antibody cilia stomach acid; pH = 1
cilia
Which of the following enzymes causes blood plasma to clot? hemolysin coagulase fibrinolysin leucocidin
coagulase
Those bacteria which are spherical in shape are called
cocci
Septic sore throat is caused by a:
coccus
Which of these is primarily bacteriostatic in its action? steam under pressure cold free-flowing steam dry heat
cold
A visible mass of bacterial growth resulting from the reproduction of a single cell is a
colony
Attenuation affects a pathogen by
decreasing virulence
What type of viral disease would cause lesions of the skin?
dermatropic
The most common mode of transmission for tuberculosis is
droplet
The organism responsible for the infection epidemic meningitis exit from the host by mean of
droplet spray
What are poisonous substances produced by bacteria and released only when the bacterial cells die and disintegrate?
endotoxins
A communicable disease that attacks a large number of persons in a community at about the same time is termed
epidemic
_______________ are poisonous substances produced by bacteria and released into the surrounding medium by the living cells.
exotoxins
Those bacteria that prefer to live in the presence of free oxygen but can live in its absence are classified as:
facultative
The process of passing a liquid through a material with pores so small that bacteria cannot pass through is
filtration
Ringworm arises from
fungal infection
Histoplasmosis and coccidiodomycosis are caused by
fungi
In the name Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the first name is the
genus
Which of the following is classified as viscerotropic? smallpox chickenpox hepatitis measles
hepatitis
Which of the following would most likely transmit typhoid fever as a mechanical vector? louse housefly tick mosquito
housefly
Rabies is also called
hydrophobia
Diplococci appear
in pairs
All diseases caused by microorganisms are properly referred to as:
infections
Which of these is an example of a physiological defense mechanism of the body against infection? gastric juices intact mucous membranes honey encasement inflammation
inflammation
Infections caused by members of the genus Salmonella are primarily transmitted by
ingestion
The type of immunity that is inherited is called
innate
Which of the following statements is true abut Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease? It is caused by a virus It is caused by a bacteria It is always fatal It only lasts three days
it is always fatal
The highest temperature at which growth for a species will take place is the
maximum temperature
The lowest temperature at which growth for a species will take place is the
minimum temperature
The portal of entry of Salmonella typhi is
mouth
Those microorganisms that do not normally invade the body of the host to produce disease are
normal flora
The portal of entry of Streptococcus pneumoniae is the
nose and mouth
The prefix "staphylo" refers to an organism's tendency to
occur in grape-like clusters
Silver nitrate prophylaxis was once used for the control of
ophthalmia neonatorum
The temperature at which a species of bacteria grows best is
optimum temperature
The advantage of using heat for the disinfection of materials over other forms of disinfection, like the use of chemicals, is that heat:
penetrates throughout the material
The process of ingestion of bacteria by leukocytes is
phagocytosis
Congenital disease transmission occurs through the
placenta
Bacteria are considered to be
prokaryotic
Malaria and amoebiasis are caused by
protozoa
What disease is caused by Francisella tularensis? parrot fever scarlet fever rabbit fever puerperal fever
rabbit fever
Streptococcus pyogenes is responsible for the infectious disease
rheumatic fever
Which mechanical method of sanitation is likely to be used in the practice of mortuary hygiene?
scrubbing
The same virus that causes the chickenpox will also cause a secondary infection in some individuals. This second infection is known as
shingles
A communicable disease that occurs in a community only as an occasional case is termed
sporadic
Those spore forming bacteria that currently contain spores are called
sporulating
Which of the following is most efficient in destruction of microorganisms? dry heat between 100 and 200 degrees Fahrenheit boiling water below the freezing temperature of water steam under pressure
steam under pressure
The destruction of all microorganisms and their products is termed
sterilization
A virus is a:
strict parasite
Which of the following is most likely to enter the body through the genitourinary tract? syphilis tularemia bubonic plague pneumonic plague
syphilis
What infection occurs as a late complication of another disease and is itself the actual cause of death?
terminal
Which of the following is NOT applicable to viruses? they contain either DNA or RNA but not both they are intracellular parasites they are autotrophic organisms they are sub-microscopic organisms
they are autotrophic organisms
Clostridrium perfringens causes plague leprosy chickenpox tissue gas
tissue gas
Protozoa may be classified as unicellular multicellular acellular prokaryotic
unicellular
Vaccination with cowpox virus will produce an immunity to:
variola
The disease known as "Ebola" is caused by which of the following types of organisms?
virus
Which of the following requires living cells for growth? fungi protozoa bacteria viruses
viruses
Pertussis is a disease that is commonly called
whooping cough
Where are spores formed?
within the cell cytoplasm
