1.Lophotrichus
2.Monotrichous
3.Peritrichous
4.Amphitrichous
1.Diplococci
2.Octococci
3.Tetrad
4.Sarcina
1.Red
2.Green
3.Purple
4.Whitish yellow
1.Mycoplasma
2.Plant cell
3.Bacilli
4.mycobacterium
1.Proteins
2.Peptidoglycan
3.Glycoproteins
4.None
1.Diplobacillus
2.Sarcina
3.Egg
4.None of these
1.Gram +ve cell wall
2.Gram -ve cell wall
3.Both
4.None
1.Binary fission
2.Multiple fission
3.Mitosis
4.meosis
1.Aerobic Bacteria
2.Anaerobic Bacteria
3.Facultative Bacteria
4.None
1.0.1-600 um
2.100-200 nm
3.1.1-1.5 um (width) 2.0-6.0 um (length)
4.0.75-1.25 um
1.Campylobactor
2.spirocheta
3.E-coli
4.Pseudomonas
1.Chromosomes
2.Nucleus
3.Chromatin body
4.A and C
1.Cell membrane
2.Cell wall
3.Capsule
4.Basal body
1.3
2.5
3.4
4.6
1.50
2.100
3.150
4.200
1.Gram-ive bacteria
2.Ancient bacteria
3.Eubacteria
4.Gram +ive bacteria
1.Gas vesicles
2.Flagella
3.Cell Membrane
4.More than one option is correct
1.Hetrotrophic bacteria
2.Chemosynthetic bacteria
3.Parasitic bacteria
4.Saprophytic bacteria
1.Heterotrophic bacteria
2.Chemosynthetic bacteria
3.Saprotrophic bacteria
4.Photosynthetic bacteria
1.Log phase
2.Lag phase
3.Death phase
4.stationary phase
1.Binary fission
2.multiple fission
3.Mitosis
4.None
1.Escherichia coli
2.Spirochetes
3.Epulopiscuim
4.Mycoplasma
1.Coccus
2.Bacillus
3.Vibrio
4.Spirochete
1.0.1 -600 um
2.100-200 nm
3.0.75-1.25 um
4.500 um
1.True bacteria
2.False bacteria
3.Recent bacteria
4.Ancient bacteria
1.Heterotrophic bacteria
2.Chemosynthetic bacteria
3.Saprophytic bacteria
4.Parasitic bacteria
1.Vibrio
2.Spirillum
3.Spirochete
4.Coccus
1.Cocci
2.Bacilli
3.Streptobacilli
4.Vibrio
1.Antiseptic
2.Antibiotic
3.Anti Aging serum
4.A and B
1.Plasmid
2.Necleotide
3.Mesosome
4.None
1.Streptobacillus
2.Streptococci
3.Staphylococci
4.A and B
1.Lactic acid
2.Glycogen
3.Urea
4.Ammonia
1.Lactic acid
2.Glycogen
3.Urea
4.Ammonia
1.A specific organism can always be found in association with a given
2.The organism can be isolated and grown in pure culture in the laboratories
3.It is possible to recover the organism in pure culture from the experimentally infected animals.
4.The pure culture cannot produce the disease when inoculated into susceptible animal however the causative organism isolated from pure culture can do so.
1.Cell membrane
2.Chromatin bodies
3.Capsule
4.Ribosomes
1.Flagella
2.Pili
3.Both of these
4.None of these
1.Capsule
2.Slime
3.Cell Wall
4.Cell membrane
1.Edward Jennar
2.Robert Brown
3.Louis Pasteur
4.A and B
1.Robert Koch
2.Louis Pasteur
3.Leeuwenhoek
4.Alexander Fleming
1.Robert Koch
2.Louis Pasteur
3.Alexander Fleming
4.Leeuwenhoek