NTRUHS MBBS Microbiology February 2022 (15A03101 SET-A CBME)

15A03101Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences · Microbiology · 2022 · February · CBME

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  1. 1.Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries is associated with infection by a. Chlamydiae pneumina b. Legionella pneumophila c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae d. D Klebsiella pneumoniae
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  2. 2.Malignant otitis externa in elderly diabetic patients is caused by a. Burkholderia pseudomallei b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa c. Acinetobacter baumannii d. Stenotrophomonas maltophila
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  3. 3.The composition of Trivalent influenza vaccine does not include a. A/HIN1 strain b. A/H3N2 strain c. A/HSN1 strain d. Influenza B strain
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  4. 4.A 20 year old female college student presents with fever, sore throat and cervical lymphadenopathy. Paul Bunnel test was positive and peripheral blood examination reveals atypical lymphocytes. The presentation is most likely caused by a. Cytomegalovirus b. Epstein-Barr virus c. Adeno virus d. Rhino virus
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  5. 5.The drug of choice for pneumonia caused by Pneumocytosis jirovecii is a. Cotrimoxazole b. Amphotericin B c. Itraconazole d. Flucytosine
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  6. 6.CSF analysis reveals elevated leukocyte count with predominant neutrophils, decreased glucose levels and increased protein levels. The presentation most like refers to a. Normal CSF analysis b. Pyogenic meningitis c. Viral meningitis d. Tuberculous meningitis
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  7. 7.The etiological agent of Hand foot and mouth disease is a. Coxsackie virus b. Polio virus c. Herpes simplex virus d. Enterovirus 72
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  8. 8.One of the following Arboviral infection is not seen in India a. Dengue b. Japanese encephalitis c. Yellow fever d. West Nile encephalitis
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  9. 9.Pathognomonic feature of Rabies of a. Negri bodies b. Guarnieri bodies c. Molluscum boides d. Torres body
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  10. 10.Taxoplasma gondii infection in AIDS patients usually presents as a. Lymphadenopathy b. Encephalitis c. Chorioretinitis d. Pneumonia
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  11. 11.A Gram negative bacillus with lactose fermenting colonies on MacConkey agar was isolated from a patient presented with urinary tract infection. It was oxidase negative, catalase positive, indole positive, methyl red reaction positive. The pathogen is most likely a. Klebsiella pneuminiae b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa c. Proteus vulgaris d. Escherichia coli
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  12. 12.Drug of choice of Syphilis is a. Penicillin b. Ciprofloxacin d. Ceftriaxone d. Azithromycin
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  13. 13.Clue cells are useful in diagnosis of a. Vaginal candidiasis b. Trichomonal vaginitis c. Bacterial vaginosis d. Chancroid
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  14. 14.Most common cause of non gonococcal urethritis is a. Chlamydia trachomatis b. Mycoplasma hominis c. Ureaplasma urealyticum d. Candida albicans
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  15. 15.A 25 year old sexually active male presents with genital ulcers which are painful, multiple, tiny and vesicular in nature. He gives a history of similar episode in the past 1 year. The most like disease is a. Donovanosis b. Lymphongranuloma venereum c. Genital herpes d. Chancroid
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  16. 16.A 20 year old male presents with keratitis. We mount examination of Corneal scrapings reveals trophozoites with spine like pseudopodia, The most likely pathogen is a. Toxoplasma gondii b. Trypanosome cruzi c. Acanthamoeba species d. Onchocerca volvulus
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  17. 17.The classic triad of congenital rubella syndrome does not include a. Ear defect b. Ocular defects c. Cardiac defects d. CNS defects
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  18. 18.One of the following is not a oncogenic virus a. Epstein barr virus b. Cytomegalo virus c. Human herpes virus 8 d. Human papilloma virus
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  19. 19.The drug of choice for rat bite fever is a. Penicillin b. Ciprofloxacin c. Ceftriaxone d. Azithromycin
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  20. 20.Plague is transmitted by a. Sand fly b. Rat flea c. Hard tick d. Soft tick
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