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Mycology And Parasitology MCQs

Option A: ELISA

Option B: Immunodot

Option C: RIPA

Option D: Western Blot

Correct Answer: Western Blot


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Option A: Robert koch

Option B: Twort and d’herelle

Option C: Menkin

Option D: Metchinkoff

Correct Answer: B. Twort and d’herelle


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Option A: Hepatitis B surface antigen in acute hepatitis

Option B: AIDS

Option C: Chronic leukemia

Option D: Basal cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: Hepatitis B surface antigen in acute hepatitis


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Option A: in a week and reach a peak in 3 weeks

Option B: only after one year

Option C: no antibodies are present in primary HSV

Option D: antibodies are present in recurrent and chronic apthous stomatitis

Correct Answer: in a week and reach a peak in 3 weeks


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Option A: 24 hours

Option B: 6 hours

Option C: 12 hours

Option D: 3 months

Correct Answer: 6 hours


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Option A: Chocolate agar

Option B: Robertoson’s cooked-meat broth

Option C: Chorio allantoic membrane

Option D: Sabourad’s agar

Correct Answer: Chorio allantoic membrane


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Option A: HIV

Option B: Hepatitis C

Option C: Hepatitis B

Option D: Hepatitis E

Correct Answer: Hepatitis E


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Option A: Saliva

Option B: Needle prick injury

Option C: Blood transmission

Option D: Sexual intercourse

Correct Answer: Saliva


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Option A: exotoxin production

Option B: lecithinase production

Option C: hypersensitivity

Option D: Coagulase production

Correct Answer: hypersensitivity


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Option A: Penicillium

Option B: Aspergillus

Option C: Mucor

Option D: Rhizopus

Correct Answer: Aspergillus


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Option A: Tellurite medium

Option B: NNN medium

Option C: Chocolate agar medium

Option D: Sabourauds medium

Correct Answer: Sabourauds medium


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Option A: Brain – heart infusion

Option B: Sabouraud’s

Option C: Sabouraud’s plus antibiotics

Option D: Any medium incubated at 35-37°C

Correct Answer: C. Sabouraud’s plus antibiotics


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Option A: Subcutaneous tissue

Option B: Systemic organs

Option C: Nails, hair and skin

Option D: Superficial skin and deep tissue

Correct Answer: Nails, hair and skin


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Option A: Giardia lambia

Option B: Ascaris lumbriocoides

Option C: Strongyloides

Option D: Entamoeba

Correct Answer: Strongyloides


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Option A: Indirect hemagglutination

Option B: ELISA

Option C: Counter immune electroporesis

Option D: Microscopy

Correct Answer: ELISA


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Option A: Plasmodium vivax

Option B: Plasmodium falciparum

Option C: Leishmania donovani

Option D: Microfilaria

Correct Answer: Plasmodium falciparum


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Option A: Plasmodium ovaie

Option B: Leishman donovani

Option C: Entamoeba histolytica

Option D: Toxoplasma

Correct Answer: Leishman donovani


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Option A: coli

Option B: nana

Option C: gingivalis

Option D: histolytica

Correct Answer: gingivalis


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Option A: Cysts are 8 nucleated

Option B: Cysts are 4 nucleated

Option C: Trophozoites colonise in the colon

Option D: The chromatid bodies are stained by iodides

Correct Answer: Cysts are 8 nucleated


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Option A: Glycogen mass

Option B: Chromatid bars

Option C: Eccentric nucleus

Option D: Refractile nucleus

Correct Answer: Refractile nucleus


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Option A: Dot

Option B: Comma

Option C: Banana

Option D: Sickle

Correct Answer: Sickle


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Option A: cats

Option B: Dogs

Option C: Rats

Option D: Cow

Correct Answer: cats


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Option A: T. Solium

Option B: T. Saginata

Option C: Hook worm

Option D: A. Lumbricoides

Correct Answer: T. Saginata


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Option A: Enterobius

Option B: Ancylostoma

Option C: Ascaris

Option D: Necator

Correct Answer: Enterobius


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Option A: Hook worm

Option B: Thread worm

Option C: Ascaris

Option D: Guinea worm

Correct Answer: Hook worm


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Option A: Ascariasis

Option B: Tapeworm

Option C: Hood worm

Option D: Ascariasis and tapeworm

Correct Answer: Ascariasis


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Option A: Methylene blue dextrose agar

Option B: Saboraud’s medium

Option C: Pingolevin

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: B. Saboraud’s medium


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Option A: Yeast like fungus

Option B: Forms Chlamydospores

Option C: Blastomeres seen in isolates

Option D: Seen in immunocompromised and causes meningitis in them

Correct Answer: Blastomeres seen in isolates


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Option A: Penicillium

Option B: Mucor

Option C: Aspergillus

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Kerison

Option B: Alopecia areata

Option C: Pilomatrixoma

Option D: Tenia incognito

Correct Answer: Kerison


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Option A: Candida albicans

Option B: Mucor

Option C: Cryptococcus

Option D: Aspergillus

Correct Answer: Candida albicans


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Option A: Van Gieson’s stain

Option B: Periodic acid schiff stain

Option C: Masson Trichrome stain

Option D: Toluidine blue stain

Correct Answer: Periodic acid schiff stain


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Option A: Noncapsulated fungus infecting man

Option B: Causes meningitis

Option C: Melanin production related to virulence

Option D: Basidiomycetes yeast

Correct Answer: Noncapsulated fungus infecting man


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Option A: 2:1

Option B: 1:2

Option C: 3:1

Option D: 1:3

Correct Answer: 2:1


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Option A: Caecum and large intestine

Option B: Duodenum

Option C: Stomach

Option D: Jejunum and Ileum

Correct Answer: Caecum and large intestine


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Option A: Giardia lambella

Option B: Isopora belli

Option C: Balantidium coli

Option D: Taenia solium

Correct Answer: Taenia solium


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Option A: E coli

Option B: Bifido bacteria

Option C: Staphylococcus

Option D: Salmonella

Correct Answer: Bifido bacteria


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Option A: House fly

Option B: Sand fly

Option C: Tick

Option D: Reduvid bug

Correct Answer: Reduvid bug


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Option A: M. Kansasii

Option B: M. ulcerans

Option C: M. chelonae

Option D: M. smegmatis

Correct Answer: M. chelonae


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Option A: Caused by Calymmatobacterium granulomatis

Option B: Lymphadenopathy is remarkable & diagnostic

Option C: Penicillin is drug of choice

Option D: Characterized by painful genital ulcers

Correct Answer: Caused by Calymmatobacterium granulomatis


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Option A: 500

Option B: 200

Option C: 1000

Option D: 300

Correct Answer: 1000


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Option A: India ink preparation

Option B: Methanamine silver stain

Option C: Ziehl-Neelsen stain

Option D: Pyte-ferraco stain

Correct Answer: India ink preparation


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Option A: Zygomycetes

Option B: Ascomycetes

Option C: Basidiomycetes

Option D: Deuteromycetes

Correct Answer: Deuteromycetes


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Option A: Allo

Option B: ISO

Option C: Xeno

Option D: Auto

Correct Answer: Allo


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Option A: Adjuvant

Option B: Proteins

Option C: Polysaccharides

Option D: Lipids

Correct Answer: Proteins


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Option A: Hemolysis

Option B: Malabsorption

Option C: Spleen sequestration

Option D: Bone marrow depression

Correct Answer: Malabsorption


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Option A: Trench fever

Option B: Relapsing fever

Option C: Q fever

Option D: Epidemic typhus

Correct Answer: Q fever


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Option A: Sporozoite

Option B: Gametocyte

Option C: Merozoite

Option D: Zygote

Correct Answer: Gametocyte


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Option A: Plasmodium falciparum

Option B: Plasmodium vivax

Option C: Plasmodium malariae

Option D: Plasmodium ovale

Correct Answer: Plasmodium vivax


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Option A: Salmonella

Option B: Camphylobacter jejuni

Option C: histolytica

Option D: Y. enterocolitica

Correct Answer: histolytica


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Option A: Plasmodium vivax

Option B: Plasmodium malaria

Option C: Plasmodium falciparum

Option D: Plasmodium ovale

Correct Answer: Plasmodium falciparum


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Option A: Brain

Option B: Liver

Option C: Spleen

Option D: Lungs

Correct Answer: Liver


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Option A: Solar Keratosis

Option B: Malignant pustule

Option C: L. Tropica sore

Option D: Venereal ulcer

Correct Answer: L. Tropica sore


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Option A: Brown to black granules

Option B: White to yellow granules

Option C: Red granules

Option D: No granules

Correct Answer: White to yellow granules


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Option A: Histoplasmosis

Option B: Rhinosporodiosis

Option C: Phaeohypomycosis

Option D: Chromoblastomycosis

Correct Answer: Chromoblastomycosis


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Option A: Microscopic examination of skin scrapings

Option B: KOH staining

Option C: Wood light examination

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Dermatophyte infection are exclusively man to animal

Option B: Rhinosporidium causes deep infection in man

Option C: albicans is not pathogenic to lab animals

Option D: Candida infection is usually endogenous

Correct Answer: Candida infection is usually endogenous


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Option A: Round worm

Option B: Whip worm

Option C: Tape worm

Option D: Seat woman

Correct Answer: Whip worm


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Option A: Grocott Gomori Methenamine silver

Option B: Hematoxylin and Eosin

Option C: KOH wet mount

Option D: Peri-iodic Acid Schiff

Correct Answer: KOH wet mount


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Option A: Chocolate agar

Option B: NNN

Option C: Tellurite

Option D: Sabourauds

Correct Answer: NNN


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Option A: Causes filariasis

Option B: Body is slender and long

Option C: Terminal nuclei absent

Option D: Man and anapheles mosquito are hosts

Correct Answer: Man and anapheles mosquito are hosts


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Option A: Syphilis

Option B: Tuberculosis

Option C: Gonorrhea

Option D: Lymphoma

Correct Answer: Syphilis


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Option A: T. Solium

Option B: Echinococcus granulosus

Option C: T. Saginata

Option D: nana

Correct Answer: T. Solium


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Option A: Bilurubin

Option B: Haemoglobin

Option C: Iron

Option D: Haematin-globin pigment

Correct Answer: Haematin-globin pigment


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Option A: Sporozoite

Option B: Merozoite

Option C: Hypnozoite

Option D: Gametocyte

Correct Answer: Sporozoite


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Option A: Cysts in the sterile pus

Option B: Trophozoites in the pus

Option C: Cysts in the intestine

Option D: Trophozoites in the feces

Correct Answer: Trophozoites in the pus


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Option A: Lymphocytes

Option B: Neutrophilis

Option C: Eosinophils

Option D: Basophils

Correct Answer: Eosinophils


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Option A: Dog tapeworm

Option B: Hookworm

Option C: Fish tapeworm

Option D: Threadworm

Correct Answer: Fish tapeworm


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Option A: Kalahazar

Option B: Toxoplasmosis

Option C: Malaria

Option D: Sleeping sickness

Correct Answer: Kalahazar


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Option A: Parasitic in nature

Option B: Fungal

Option C: Congenital

Option D: Viral

Correct Answer: Parasitic in nature


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Option A: Endocarditis

Option B: Mycetoma

Option C: Meningitis

Option D: Oral thrush

Correct Answer: Mycetoma


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Option A: Conjunctivitis

Option B: Tenea capitis

Option C: Desert rheumatism

Option D: Thrush

Correct Answer: Thrush


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Option A: Alternaria

Option B: Aspergillus

Option C: Osporium

Option D: Candida albicans

Correct Answer: Candida albicans


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Option A: Spherules

Option B: porangiospores

Option C: Chlamydospores

Option D: Oidia

Correct Answer: porangiospores


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Option A: Aspergillus niger

Option B: Aspergillus fumigatus

Option C: Aspergillus flavus

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Aspergillus flavus


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Option A: Candida albicans

Option B: Candida stellatoidea

Option C: Candida tropicalis

Option D: Candida pseudotropicalls

Correct Answer: Candida albicans


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Option A: Mucorsis

Option B: Mycosis

Option C: Fungosis

Option D: Micromia

Correct Answer: Mycosis


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Option A: Left lobe of liver is commonly involved

Option B: Portal system is the main filtration system

Option C: Trophozoites can be visualized in the pus

Option D: Non-suppurative form is the serious form of extra intestinal amoebiasis

Correct Answer: Trophozoites can be visualized in the pus


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