MMID - Quiz 2 2003

Question 1 - Single Best Answer

The basis of our ability to fight bacterial infections with antibiotics is

the outer membrane of bacteria
the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
the unicellular nature of bacteria
the peptidoglycan of bacteria
the mitochondria of eukaryotes

Question 2 - Single Best Answer

Vegatative cells of Bacillus anthracis would appear what shape under the microscope?

round
rod-shaped
spiral
comma-shaped
clustered

Question 3 - Single Best Answer

The main difference between Gram+ and Gram- bacteria is

the thick peptidoglycan in Gram-
the capsule in Gram-
the outer membrane in Gram-
wax D in Gram+
the LPS in Gram+

Question 4 - Single Best Answer

N-acetyl muramic acid is a component of

Gram+ only
Gram- only
LPS
peptidoglycan
cord factor

Question 5 - Single Best Answer

Lipid A is a component of

Gram+ only
Gram- only
peptidoglycan only
cell membranes

Question 6 - Single Best Answer

Phosphatidyl glycerol ( a phospholipid) is a component of

teichoic acid
peptidoglycan
the outer membrane
the inner (cytoplasmic) membrane
the outer and inner membranes

Question 7 - Single Best Answer

Endotoxin is another name for

muramyl dipeptide
peptidoglycan
cord factor
LPS

Question 8 - Single Best Answer

The bacterial structure most similar to its eukaryotic counterpart is

peptidoglycan
outer membrane
cytoplasmic membrane
mitochondria
nucleus

Question 9 - Single Best Answer

Anaerobic bacteria most commonly use which of the following to regenerate NAD

fermentation
respiration
siderophores
the cell membrane

Question 10 - Single Best Answer

The fastest growth phase of bacteria is

lag
log
stationery
aerobic
anaerobic

Question 11 - Single Best Answer

Most point mutations result in

new genes
loss of function
antibiotic resistance
no genotypic change
no phenotypic change

Question 12 - Single Best Answer

A temperate phage

can cause lysogenic conversion
can cause specific transduction
can lyse a cell
can be transferred by conjugation
all of the above

Question 13 - Single Best Answer

A gene coding for phosphorylation of kanamycin flanked by two insertion sequences is called

transduction
plasmid
chromosome
transposon

Question 14 - Single Best Answer

An antibiotic that inhibits DNA gyrase (unwinds supercoiled DNA) is

nalidixic acid
penicillin
metronidazole
rifampin
sulfonamide

Question 15 - Single Best Answer

Normal flora are always found in the

urine in the bladder
spinal fluid
blood
pharynx
lung
more than one of the above
none of the above

Question 16 - Single Best Answer

The major role of capsules in virulence is to

prevent DNA transfer
prevent phagocytosis
stimulate adherence
stimulate spread
inhibit the oxidative burst

Question 17 - Single Best Answer

Protein A of Staphylococcus aureus (an Fc binding protein) allows the bacteria to cover itself with antibodies. This

kills the bacteria
protects the bacteria
is an example of antigenic variation
is an example of antigenic mimicry
stimulates complement binding

Question 18 - Single Best Answer

An energized membrane in bacteria has

a higher concentration of H+ on the outside
a higher concentration of H+ on the inside
a higher concentration of ATP on the outside
a higher concentration of ATP on the inside
respiratory enzymes in the membrane

Question 19 - Single Best Answer

Most cases of chronic bronchitis are caused by

Bordetella pertussis
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Staphylococcus aureus
rhino viruses
smoking

Question 20 - Single Best Answer

Gram positive diplococci are found in a person with chronic bronchitis. They are alpha hemolytic and optichin sensitive. His lungs are clear and he is not producing sputum when he coughs.

The bacteria are Strep pneumoniae because they often colonize individuals with bronchitis
The bacteria are not Strep pneumoniae because he has no signs of pneumonia
The bacteria are Strep pyogenes because they are alpha hemolytic
The man should be given penicillin to prevent rheumatic fever

Question 21 - Single Best Answer

A bacterium is found to produce an enzyme that phosphorylates kanamycin and inactivates it. The genetic information for this activity will likely be found

on the chromosome
on the mitochondrial DNA
on a plasmid
on an insertion sequence

Question 22 - Single Best Answer

Penicillin resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae

is caused by beta lactamase
is coded for by a plasmid
is due to chromosomal mutations
is due to a structural change in the peptidoglycan
all of the above

Question 23 - Single Best Answer

Using antibiotics in animal feed to promote growth should be discouraged because

it will make the animals antibiotic resistant
it will make antibiotics useless for treating animal diseases but will have no effects on humans
it will cause bacteria to mutate to antibiotic resistance in the animals and allow the spread of these bacteria to humans
it will select for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the animals and allow the spread of these bacteria to humans

Question 24 - Single Best Answer

The low blood pressure in Staphylococcus aureus-caused toxic shock syndrome is caused by

LPS
an A-B toxin
an immunological reaction
the coagulase
the penicillinase
a superantigen

Question 25 - Single Best Answer

Blood-stained or rust colored sputum is often a sign of

TB
walking pneumonia
chlamydia pneumonia
pneumococcal pneumonia

Question 26 - Single Best Answer

It is important to diagnose Streptococcal sore throat because

it can lead to pneumonia
its sequela, rheumatic fever, can be prevented with penicillin
it is a sign of child abuse
the toxin that is produced can lead to heart failure
it can lyse the red blood cells

Question 27 - Single Best Answer

Diphtheria toxin acts by

taking an ADP group from NAD and putting it on EF-2
adding an ADP group to diphthamide
binding to the heparin binding protein on heart cells
helping in the formation of a pseudomembrane
all of the above

Question 28 - Single Best Answer

The treatment of choice for mycoplasma pneumonia is

penicillin
antitoxin
toxoid
an antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis
an antibiotic that can enter eukaryotic cells

Question 29 - Single Best Answer

Tenting skin is an indication of?

low blood pressure
immunosuppression
fever
dehydration
zoonotic diseases

Question 30 - Single Best Answer

What does it mean that colonies are white (or colorless) on McConkey's agar or EMB agar?

they are gamma hemolytic
they are fastidious
they cannot metabolize lactose
they do not have a glycolytic cycle
they are Gram negative

   

  Updated: July 15, 2004