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BIOL 271 Microbiology Module 1 Exam
2026/2027 – Comprehensive Practice
Questions with Detailed Answers and
RationalesCourse:
Focus: Introduction to microbiology, microbial classification, cell structure
and function, microscopy, staining techniques, microbial growth
requirements, genetics, immunology, and antimicrobial agents


SECTION 1: Introduction to Microbiology & Classification (Questions 1-
15)
Q1. What is the smallest biological unit of life?
• A) A molecule
• B) A cell
• C) A virus
• D) A nucleus
Answer: B – A cell is the smallest, most basic biological unit of life. Viruses
are acellular and considered non-living because they cannot replicate
independently. Molecules and nuclei are components of cells, not
independent life units.


Q2. True or False: A virus is considered a microorganism.
• A) True
• B) False
Answer: B – Viruses are not considered microorganisms. Although they are
microscopic, they are acellular, lack a cellular structure, cannot replicate
independently, and have no metabolism outside a host cell. They are
classified as "microbes" but not "microorganisms."

,Q3. Which of the following correctly lists the taxonomic hierarchy from
most inclusive to most specific?
• A) Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species
• B) Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus →
Species
• C) Domain → Phylum → Kingdom → Class → Order → Family → Genus →
Species
• D) Species → Genus → Family → Order → Class → Phylum → Kingdom →
Domain
Answer: B – The correct taxonomic hierarchy from most inclusive
(broadest) to most specific is: Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Class →
Order → Family → Genus → Species. The three domains are Bacteria,
Archaea, and Eukarya. A useful mnemonic is: "Dear King Phillip Came Over
For Good Soup."


Q4. Which scientist is credited with disproving spontaneous generation
through the swan-neck flask experiment?
• A) Robert Koch
• B) Louis Pasteur
• C) Joseph Lister
• D) Edward Jenner
Answer: B – Louis Pasteur's swan-neck flask experiment demonstrated
that microorganisms come from existing microorganisms rather than
arising spontaneously. Robert Koch established germ theory linking
specific microbes to specific diseases. Joseph Lister pioneered antiseptic
surgery. Edward Jenner developed vaccination.

,Q5. A microbiology student observes a microorganism that lacks a true
nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Under which domain should
this organism be classified?
• A) Eukarya
• B) Bacteria or Archaea
• C) Protista
• D) Fungi
Answer: B – Organisms lacking a true nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles are prokaryotes, which include two domains: Bacteria and
Archaea. Eukarya contains all eukaryotes (nucleus present). Protista and
Fungi are kingdoms within Eukarya.


Q6. Which of the following characteristics distinguishes Archaea from
Bacteria?
• A) Presence of a cell wall
• B) Unicellular organization
• C) Lack of membrane-bound organelles
• D) Ether-linked membrane lipids and absence of peptidoglycan
Answer: D – Both Bacteria and Archaea are unicellular prokaryotes with
cell walls and no membrane-bound organelles. Key distinguishing features:
Archaea have ether-linked membrane lipids (Bacteria have ester-linked),
and Archaea lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls (some have
pseudomurein). Archaea are often extremophiles found in extreme
environments like hot springs and salt lakes.


Q7. True or False: Archaea is noted for its ability to survive under harsh
conditions.
• A) True

, • B) False
Answer: A – Archaea are prokaryotic microorganisms noted for their ability
to survive in extremely harsh environmental conditions, including high salt
levels, acid conditions, high temperatures, and oxygen-poor environments.
They are often referred to as extremophiles based on the extreme
environments in which they can be found.


Q8. Which bacterial shape is described as rod-shaped?
• A) Coccus
• B) Bacillus
• C) Spirillum
• D) Vibrio
Answer: B – Bacillus (plural: bacilli) = rod-shaped bacterium. Coccus (A) =
spherical. Spirillum (C) = rigid spiral-shaped. Vibrio (D) = curved rod.


Q9. Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista are all classifications under
what type of organism?
• A) Bacteria
• B) Eukarya
• C) Archaea
• D) Virus
Answer: B – Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista are all kingdoms within
the domain Eukarya, characterized by membrane-bound nuclei and
organelles.


Q10. A defining characteristic of fungi is the presence of ________ in the
cell walls.
• A) Cellulose

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