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6/10/2021 Microbiology Microbiology * Required Multiple Choices 41. The genome of this organism has an unusual linear chromosome of about 950 kb an multiple circular and linear plasmids is a. Leptospira interrogans b. Borrelia burgdolferi c. Borrelia recurrentis d. Treponema pallidum Clear selection 42. Which of the following is True of Acinetobacter ? a. Acinetobacter are non-motile coccobacilli that are generally confused with Neisseria b. Acinetobacter do not ferment carbohydrates c. Acinetobacter are encapsulated, oxidase positive and obligately aerobic d. B and C are true e. A and b are true Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 1/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 43. The following organisms causes severe infection of the head and neck that can progress to complicated infection called Lemierre’s disease a. Porphyromas b. Fusobacterium nucleatum c. Prevotella brevi d. Fusobacterium necrophorum Clear selection 44. Patients with whooping cough are most infectious during what stage of the disease ? a. Incubation b. Catarrhal c. Paroxysmal d. Convalescent Clear selection 45. Which of the following bacteria utilize erythrol as a nutrient source ? a. Yersenia b. Francisella c. Brucella d. Pasteurella Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 2/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 46. The following spirochetes can be seen under ordinary light microscopy after stained with Giemsa or Wright stains a. Borrelia recurrentis b. Treponema pallidum c. both d. neither Clear selection 47. The body louse is the vector for a. Endemic typhus b. Epidemic typhus c. RMSF d. Q fever Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 3/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology Matching type d. a. b. c. e. Bacteroides Porphyromonas Bifidobacterium Propionibacterium Veillonel fragilis 48. Considered an opportunistic pathogen that causes acne vulgaris 49. Gram negative anaerobic cocci that are part of the normal flora of the mouth 50. Gram negative bacilli that are part of the normal oral microbiota Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 4/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 51. Mycobacterium fortuitum belongs to Runyon group : A. Group I B. Group II C. Group III D. Group IV E. None of the above Clear selection 52. True about tuberculoid leprosy : A. Lepromin test is positive B. Cell-mediated immunity deficient C. Lepra bacilli in lesions numerous D. Leonine face present E. Prognosis is bad Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 5/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 53. Examples of scotochromogen mycobacteria : A. Mycobacterium kansasii B. Mycobacterium scrofulaceum C. Mycobacterium intracellulare D. Mycobacterium xenopi E. Mycobacterium chelonae Clear selection 54. Identify false statement about the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis : A. Cell wall of this bacillus causes delayed hypersensitivity B. The bacterial polysaccharide induces immediate hypersensitivity C. Lipid causes accumulation of macrophages and neutrophils D. Produces powerful toxin E. Phosphatids induce the formation of tubercle consisting of epitheloid cells and giant cells Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 6/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 55. Koch-Weeks bacillus is : A. Hemophilus aphrophilus B. Hemophilus hemolyticus C. Hemophilus aegypticus D. Hemophilus parainfluenzae E. Hemophilus ducreyi Clear selection 56. True about Bordetella pertussis, EXCEPT : A. Require X and V factors for growth B. Thumb print appearance in cultured films C. Confluent growth gives aluminium paint appearance D. Colony shows mercury drop appearance E. Causes whooping cough Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 7/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 57. Mycobacteria means : A. Fungus like B. Wig like C. Amoeboid like D. Chinese letter E. Drumstick Clear selection 58. BCG vaccine is : A. Killed B. Toxoid C. Live attenuated D. Subunit Clear selection 59. True about Rickettsia : A. Does not multiple outside the cell B. Exotoxin is produced C. Does not contain muramic acid D. Does not contain enzymes for metabolic function E. Multiples by budding Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 8/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 60. Rickettsial pox is the example of : A. Typhus fever B. Spotted fever C. Scrub typhus D. Trench fever E. Q-fever Clear selection 61. Skin test done to diagnose Lymphogranuloma venereum is called : A. Frei’s test B. Schick test C. Dick’s test D. Burn test E. Mantoux test 62. False about Psittacossis : A. Disease of birds (parrots, pigeons, etc.) B. Man catches infection by inhaling infected bird feces C. Caused by chlamydiae group I D. Lungs show patchy inflammation with sharply demarcated areas of consolidation E. CFT antibodies are demonstrated by in paired sera using group specific antigen https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 9/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 63. Painless ulcer on genitals : A. Syphilis B. Herpes simplex C. Chancroid D. Gonorrhea E. None of the above 64. Non-venereal disease is : A. Yaws B. Syphilis C. Pinta D. Endemic syphilis Clear selection 65. Test commonly done for serodiagnosis of syphilis : A. Wassermann B. VDRL C. TPHA D. TPI Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 10/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 66. Mycoplasmas can be cultivated in vitro on non-living media as _____________ A. facultative aerobes B. obligate aerobes C. facultative anaerobes D. microaerophiles 67. What type of colonies are formed by Mycoplasmas on the agar plate? A. colourless B. coloured C. lawn formation D. fried-egg 68. Which is the most common STI caused by bacteria? A. Gonorrhea B. Syphilis C. Chlamydia D. Genital warts E. HPV Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 11/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 69. What is the most sensitive laboratory diagnostic tests for Chlamydia pneumoniae? A. Giemsa staining test B. Micro immunofluorescence test C. Cell culture method D. None of the above Clear selection 70. All of the following statements are true about the antigens of Chlamydia spp, Except? A. Genus-specific antigens are common to all Chlamydia B. Only Chlamydia trachomatis have genus-specific antigens C. Species-specific antigens are present in the outer membrane of Chlamydia spp D. None of the above Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 12/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 71. Which one of the following clinical presentations is most consistent with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)? A. A large, tender beefy red ulcer with raised, friable borders B. A large, pustular genital lesion with punctate central lesions displaying a “button sign” C. A genital ulcer associated with regional tender lymphadenopathy that displays a “groove sign” D. Multiple shallow perineal ulcers that display a “dewdrops sign” Clear selection 72. A 20-year-old man presents to clinic with 5 days of dysuria and right-sided groin pain. He is sexually active with multiple men and has been treated for rectal gonorrhea within the past year. He regularly engages in insertive and receptive anal sex. Physical examination is notable for bulky, tender, right-sided inguinal adenopathy. A diagnosis of lymphogranuloma venereum is suspected. Which one of the following is TRUE regarding diagnostic testing for lymphogranuloma venereum? A. Chlamydia trachomatis serology is a specific method of diagnosing lymphogranuloma venereum. B. PCR testing to distinguish LGV strains of Chlamydia trachomatis from non-LGV strains of C. trachomatis is needed to make a diagnosis of LGV. C. Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the setting of a clinical syndrome consistent with LGV is sufficient grounds to treat for LGV. D. A serologic diagnosis of Treponema pallidum excludes the diagnosis of LGV Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 13/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 73. The most pathogenic Brucella spp for man is : A. B. melitensis B. B. abortus C. B. suis D. B. canis Clear selection 74. Agglutination test for Brucella mainly identifies which class of antibodies? A. IgG B. IgM C. IgA D. IgE E. IgD Clear selection 75. Which of the following pathogen can be transferred to human and cause infections from the bite of dogs and cats? A. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis B. Pasteurella multocida C. Yersinia enterolitica D. Pasteurella pneumotropica Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 14/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 76. A 28-year-old woman who is 10 weeks pregnant presents to the obstetrics clinic for prenatal care. She has a history of treatment for syphilis 7 years previously. The results of serologic tests for syphilis are as follows: nontreponemal test, RPR, nonreactive; treponemal test (TP-PA), reactive. Which of the ollowing statements is most correct? A. The mother’s previous treatment for syphilis was effective. B. The baby is at high risk for congenital syphilis. C. The mother needs to be treated again for syphilis. D. The mother needs a lumbar puncture and a VDRL test of her CSF for neurosyphilis. Clear selection 77. A 12-year-old Boy Scout went to summer camp for 2 weeks in late August at a site located just outside Mystic, Connecticut. When he returned home, his mother noticed a bull’s-eyeshaped rash on the back of her son’s left calf. Shortly after Labor Day, the boy developed a flulike illness that resolved after 4 days of bed rest. Three weeks later, the boy complained to his mother that his body hurt all over whenever he moved. This prompted a visit to the pediatrician, who ordered an infectious disease workup. What is the most likely source of the boy’s infection? A. Respiratory transmission from another sick camper B. Ingestion of urine-contaminated water from a stream C. The bite of a mosquito harboring a parasite D. The bite of a spirochete-infected tick Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 15/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 78. Nontreponemal serological tests: A. Are useful in definitively identifying a Treponema pallidum infection. B. Measure antibodies against Treponema pallidum. C. Can be used to monitor antibiotic treatment of primary or secondary syphilis. D. Measure antibodies against lipids released from damaged cells. Clear selection 79. A 42-year-old woman went camping in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, where she slept for two nights in an abandoned log cabin. After the second night, a tick was found on her shoulder. Six days later, she developed fever to 38°C, which lasted for 4 days. Ten days later, she had another similar episode of fever. Examination of a blood smear stained with Wright stain showed spirochetes suggestive of Borrelia species. Which of the following statements about relapsing fever is correct? A. Each relapse is associated with an antigenically distinct variant. B. Blood smears should be made when the patient is afebrile. C. Borreliae do not pass transovarially from one generation to the next in ticks. D. The main reservoir for the Borrelia is deer. Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 16/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 80. A 23-year-old man presented with a maculopapular rash over much of his trunk but not in his mouth or on his palms. Because secondary syphilis was considered in the differential diagnosis, a RPR test was done, and the result was positive at a 1:2 dilution. However, the TP-PA test result was negative. Which of the following diseases can be ruled out? A. Secondary syphilis B. Atypical measles C. Coxsackie virus infection D. Acute HIV 1 infection Clear selection 81. Which of the following animals is the source of Leptospira interrogans? A. Alligators B. Ducks C. Frogs D. Swine Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 17/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 82. A 27-year-old medical resident was admitted to the hospital because of sudden onset of fever to 39°C and headache. Two weeks previously, he had vacationed in rural Oregon, where he had frequently gone swimming in an irrigation canal that bordered land where cows were pastured. Blood tests done shortlyafter admission indicated renal function abnormality and elevated bilirubin and other liver function test results. Routine blood, urine, and CSF culture results were negative. Leptospirosis is suspected. Which of the following would be most likely to confirm this diagnosis? A. Testing acute and convalescent phase sera using the RPR test B. Culture of urine on human diploid fibroblast cells C. Testing serum by dark-field examination for the presence of leptospires D. Testing acute and convalescent phase sera for antileptospiral antibodies Clear selection 83. A 47-year-old man presents with slowly progressive arthritis in his knees. He enjoys hiking in the coastal areas of Northern California, where the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in the Ixodes ticks is known to be 1–3% (considered low). The patient is concerned about Lyme disease. He never noticed a tick on his body and did not see an expanding red rash. The result of an EIA for Lyme borreliosis is positive. What should be done now? A. A biopsy specimen of the synovium of a knee joint should be examined for Borrelia burgdorferi. B. The patient should be given an antibiotic to treat Lyme disease. C. PCR on the patient’s plasma should be done to detect Borrelia burgdorferi. D. A serum specimen should be submitted for immunoblot assay to detect antibodies reactive with Borrelia burgdorferi antigens. Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 18/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 84. Which of the following organisms principally infects the liver and kidneys? A. Leptospira interrogans B. Staphylococcus aureus C. Enterococcus faecalis D. Treponema pallidum Clear selection 85. The following statement regarding relapsing fever is correct A. Endemic disease in North America is caused by Borrelia recurrentis. B. The recurrent febrile episodes are caused by geographic variation among the spirochetes. C. Bacitracin is the drug of choice. D. Crushing a tick could transmit the spirochetes. 86. Infections with which of the following agents can result in a false-positive nontreponemal (VDRL or RPR) test result for syphilis? A. Lupus erythematosus B. Measles C. Leprosy D. All of the above https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 19/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 87. A 20-year-old woman presents with a 2-cm ulcer on her labia majora. The lesion has a raised border and is relatively painless. What is the most likely pathogen? A. Adenovirus infection B. Papilloma virus infection C. Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection D. Treponema pallidum infection Clear selection 88. Which of the following spirochetes are transmitted primarily by sexual contact? A. Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum B. Treponema pallidum subspecies endemicum C. Borrelia burgdorferi D. All of the above 89. Reverse sequence testing for the diagnosis of syphilis A. Involves screening with a high-throughput EIA or CIA assay followed by confirmation using a nontreponemal test B. May be associated with a high level of false-positive results C. May be more sensitive than the traditional algorithm in detecting early disease D. All of the above https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 20/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 90. Dark-field microscopy may be used to diagnose spirochetes in which of the following scenarios? A. To detect spirochetes in the cerebrospinal fluid in a patient with tertiary syphilis B. To detect spirochetes in a suspicious lesion in the oral cavity in a patient with secondary syphilis C. To detect spirochetes in the urine of a patient with suspected leptospirosis D. To detect spirochetes in the blood of a patient with a positive RPR result but no symptoms 91. Which of the following infectious agents is most likely to cause a pandemic? A. Influenza A virus B. Streptococcus pyogenes C. Influenza B virus D. Respiratory syncytial virus Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 21/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 92. Which of the following statements about diagnostic testing for influenza is true? A. Clinical symptoms reliably distinguish influenza from other respiratory illnesses. B. Viral culture is the “gold standard” diagnostic test because it is the most rapid assay. C. Patient antibody responses are highly specific for the strain of infecting influenza virus. D. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction is preferred for its speed, sensitivity, and specificity. Clear selection 93. Which of the following statements about the neuraminidase of influenza virus is not correct? A. Is embedded in the outer surface of the viral envelope B. Forms a spike structure composed of four identical monomers, each with enzyme activity C. Facilitates release of virus particles from infected cells D. Is antigenically similar among all mammalian influenza viruses Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 22/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 94. Which of the following statements reflects the pathogenesis of influenza? A. The virus enters the host in airborne droplets. B. Viremia is common. C. The virus frequently establishes persistent infections in the lung. D. Pneumonia is not associated with secondary bacterial infections. Clear selection 95. A 32-year-old male physician developed a “flulike” syndrome with fever, sore throat, headache, and myalgia. To provide laboratory confirmation of influenza, a culture for the virus was ordered. Which of the following would be the best specimen for isolating the virus responsible for this infection? A. Stool B. Nasopharyngeal swab C. Vesicle fluid D. Saliva Clear selection 96. Listeria monocytogenes is frequently a foodborne pathogen because A. It can survive at 4°C. B. It survives under conditions of low pH. C. It survives in the presence of high salt concentrations. D. All of the above are correct. Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 23/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 97. A 45-year-old fisherman imbedded a fishhook into his right forefinger. He removed it and did not seek immediate medical therapy. Five days later, he noted fever, severe pain, and nodular type swelling of the finger. He sought medical therapy. The violaceous nodule was aspirated, and after 48 hours of incubation, colonies of a gram-positive bacillus that caused greenish discoloration of the agar and formed long filaments in the broth culture were noted. The most likely cause of this infection is A. Lactobacillus acidophilus B. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae C. Listeria monocytogenes D. Nocardia brasiliensis Clear selection 98. Which of the following aerobic gram-positive bacilli is modified acid-fast positive? A. Nocardia brasiliensis B. Lactobacillus acidophilus C. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae D. Listeria monocytogenes Clear selection https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 24/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology 99. An 8-year-old boy, who recently arrived in the United States, develops a severe sore throat. On examination, a grayish exudate (pseudomembrane) is seen over the tonsils and pharynx. The differential diagnosis of severe pharyngitis such as this includes group A streptococcal infection, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, Neisseria gonorrhoeae pharyngitis, and diphtheria. The cause of the boy’s pharyngitis is most likely: A. A gram-negative bacillus B. A single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus C. A catalase-positive, gram-positive coccus that grows in clusters D. A club-shaped gram-positive bacillus Clear selection 100. It is particularly difficult to differentiate Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae from A. Corynebacterium diphtheriae B. Bacillus cereus C. Actinomyces israelii D. Lactobacillus species Clear selection Submission ID (skip this field) * ⚠️DO NOT EDIT this field or your time will not be recorded. SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr Back Submit Never submit passwords through Google Forms. https://quilgo.com/link/SBqhm2OhgMsF4SJr 25/26 6/10/2021 Microbiology This form was created inside of Lyceum-Northwestern University. 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