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Chapter 01: Scope of Microbiology
VanMeter: Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional, 2nd Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. “Animalcules” were first described by
a. Robert Hooke.
b. Antony van Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans Janssen.
d. John Needham.
ANS: B REF: p. 3
2. In the sixteenth century a father-and-son team, by the name of , produced a
compound microscope consisting of a simple tube with lenses at each end.
a. van Leeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS: C REF: p. 3
3. Micrographia, a publication illustrating insects, sponges, as well as plant cells, was published
by
a. Robert Hooke.
b. Antony van Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans Janssen.
d. John Needham.
ANS: A REF: p. 3
4. Low-power microscopes designed for observing fairly large objects such as insects or worms
are
a. electron microscopes.
b. dark-field microscopes.
c. fluorescence microscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS: D REF: p. 5
5. A microscope that provides a three-dimensional image of a specimen is a
a. dark-field microscope.
b. transmission electron microscope.
c. bright-field microscope.
d. scanning electron microscope.
ANS: D REF: p. 7
6. The tool of choice to observe living microorganisms is the
a. bright-field microscope.
b. phase-contrast microscope.
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c. fluorescence @zemicroscope.
d. electron @zemicroscope.
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze6
7. Which @zescientist @zeis @zemost @zeresponsible @zefor @zeending @zethe @zecontroversy @zeabout @zespontaneous
@ze generation?
a. John @zeNeedham
b. Joseph @zeLister
c. Louis @zePasteur
d. Robert @zeKoch
ANS: @ z e C REF: @ z e p. @ze8
8. Fossils @zeof @zeprokaryotes @zego @zeback billion @zeyears.
a. 4.0 @zeto @ze5.0
b. 3.5 @zeto @ze4.0
c. 2.5 @zeto @ze3.0
d. 2.2 @zeto @ze2.7
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze9
9. Molds @zebelong @zeto @zewhich @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zegroups @zeof @zeeukaryotic @zeorganisms?
a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
ANS: @ z e C REF: @ z e p. @ze11
10. The @zecorrect @zedescending @zeorder @zeof @zetaxonomic @zecategories @zeis
a. species, @zedomain, @zephylum, @zekingdom, @zeorder, @zedivision, @zeclass, @zegenus.
b. domain, @zekingdom, @zephylum, @zeclass, @zefamily, @zeorder, @zegenus, @zespecies.
c. domain, @zekingdom, @zephylum, @zeclass, @zeorder, @zefamily, @zegenus, @zespecies.
d. kingdom, @zedomain, @zephylum, @zeorder, @zeclass, @zefamily, @zegenus, @zespecies.
ANS: @ z e C REF: @ z e p. @ze10
11. Complex @zecommunities @zeof @zemicroorganisms @zeon @zesurfaces @zeare @zecalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze12
12. 1 2A. relationship @zebetween @zeorganisms @zein @zewhich @zethe@zewaste @zeproduct @zeof @zeone
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provides @zenutrients @zefor @zeanother @zeis @zecalled
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a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.
ANS: @ z e D REF: @ z e p. @ze12
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13. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zesites @zeof @zethe @zehuman @zebody @zedoes @zenot @zehave @zea @zenormal
flora?
@ze
a. Intestine
b. Skin
c. Vagina
d. Blood
ANS: @ z e D REF: @ z e p. @ze12
14. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zelack @zenucleic @zeacids?
a. Archaea
b. Viruses
c. Prions
d. Bacteria
ANS: @ z e C REF: @ z e p. @ze11
15. The @zebinominal @zesystem @zeof @zenomenclature @zewas @zeoriginally @zedeveloped @zeby
a. Pasteur.
b. Linnaeus.
c. Martini.
d. Jenner.
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze11
16. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zescientists @zeperformed @zethe @zefirst @zevaccination @zeagainst @zesmallpox?
a. Pasteur
b. Jenner
c. Semmelweis
d. Koch
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze9
17. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zediseases @zeis @zegenerally @zecaused @zeby @zecontaminated @zefood?
a. Mumps
b. Shigellosis
c. Legionellosis
d. Tuberculosis
ANS: @ z e B REF: @ z e p. @ze13
18. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zediseases @zeis @zetransmitted @zevia @zeaerosols?
a. Psittacosis
b. Shigellosis
c. Leptospirosis
d. Giardiasis
ANS: @ z e A REF: @ z e p. @ze14
19. Which @zeof @zethe @zefollowing @zeorganisms @zeis @zeused @zein @zethe @zeproduction @zeof @zecheese?
a. Propionibacterium @zeshermanii
b. Acetobacter @zeaceti
c. Giardia