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Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials for the Dental Team Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Who is reported to have first observed microbes? A. Pasteur B. Koch C. Lister D. Leeuwenhoek ANS: D Feedback A Pasteur made other important contributions to microbiology. B Koch made other important contributions to microbiology. C Lister made other important contributions to microbiology. D Leeuwenhoek first observed microbes and called them “animalcules.” REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2 OBJ: 1 2. In which year were microbes first observed? A. 1667 B. 1880 C. 1956 D. 1975 ANS: A Feedback A Leeuwenhoek first observed microbes and called them “animalcules” in 1667. B This year is too recent. C This year is too recent. D This year is too recent. REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2 OBJ: 1 3. The process of heating a fluid to 63o C for 30 minutes to kill bacteria is best known as: A. sterilization. B. disinfection. C. pasteurization. D. decontamination. ANS: C Feedback A Sterilization uses higher temperatures. B Disinfection usually is related to the use of germicides on inanimate surfaces. C Pasteurization was first used to kill microbes in milk and other liquids and is still used today. D Decontamination is a general term for the removal or killing of microbes by a variety of methods. REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 3 OBJ: 2 4. When was the “Golden Age of Microbiology?” A. Mid to late 1600s B. Mid to late 1700s C. Mid to late 1800s D. Mid to late 1900s ANS: C Feedback A This period was too early. B This period was too early. C This was the time when many new discoveries in microbiology were being made. D This period was too late. REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2 OBJ: 1 5. What microbes are used to make vinegar, vitamins, drain cleaners, enzymes, and other products? A. Fungi B. Viruses C. Protozoa D. Bacteria ANS: D Feedback A Fungi can make antibiotics but not these products. B Viruses grow inside living cells and do not make such products. C Protozoa are not very efficient in making such products. D Bacteria make these and other products when they are grown in large vats. REF: Important Activities of Microorganisms, page 3 OBJ: 3 6. Which microbes are used to make pickles out of cucumbers? A. Bacteria or fungi B. Fungi or viruses C. Viruses or yeasts D. Bacteria or viruses ANS: A Feedback A These microbes make certain extracellular products that change cucumbers into pickles. B Viruses do not produce products that affect cucumbers. C Viruses do not produce products that affect cucumbers.

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CHRIS H. MILLER



Infection Control
and Management of Hazardous
Materials for the Dental Team

,Chapter 1: Scope of Microbiology and Infection Control
Test Bank

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Who is reported to have first observed microbes?
A. Pasteur
B. Koch
C. Lister
D. Leeuwenhoek
ANS: D

Feedback
A Pasteur made other important contributions to microbiology.
B Koch made other important contributions to microbiology.
C Lister made other important contributions to microbiology.
D Leeuwenhoek first observed microbes and called them “animalcules.”

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2
OBJ: 1

2. In which year were microbes first observed?
A. 1667
B. 1880
C. 1956
D. 1975
ANS: A

Feedback
A Leeuwenhoek first observed microbes and called them “animalcules” in 1667.
B This year is too recent.
C This year is too recent.
D This year is too recent.

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2
OBJ: 1

3. The process of heating a fluid to 63o C for 30 minutes to kill bacteria is best known as:
A. sterilization.
B. disinfection.
C. pasteurization.
D. decontamination.
ANS: C

Feedback
A Sterilization uses higher temperatures.
B Disinfection usually is related to the use of germicides on inanimate surfaces.

, C Pasteurization was first used to kill microbes in milk and other liquids and is still
used today.
D Decontamination is a general term for the removal or killing of microbes by a
variety of methods.

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 3
OBJ: 2

4. When was the “Golden Age of Microbiology?”
A. Mid to late 1600s
B. Mid to late 1700s
C. Mid to late 1800s
D. Mid to late 1900s
ANS: C

Feedback
A This period was too early.
B This period was too early.
C This was the time when many new discoveries in microbiology were being
made.
D This period was too late.

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 2
OBJ: 1

5. What microbes are used to make vinegar, vitamins, drain cleaners, enzymes, and other
products?
A. Fungi
B. Viruses
C. Protozoa
D. Bacteria
ANS: D

Feedback
A Fungi can make antibiotics but not these products.
B Viruses grow inside living cells and do not make such products.
C Protozoa are not very efficient in making such products.
D Bacteria make these and other products when they are grown in large vats.

REF: Important Activities of Microorganisms, page 3 OBJ: 3

6. Which microbes are used to make pickles out of cucumbers?
A. Bacteria or fungi
B. Fungi or viruses
C. Viruses or yeasts
D. Bacteria or viruses
ANS: A
Feedback
A These microbes make certain extracellular products that change cucumbers into
pickles.
B Viruses do not produce products that affect cucumbers.
C Viruses do not produce products that affect cucumbers.

, D Viruses do not produce products that affect cucumbers.

REF: Important Activities of Microorganisms, page 4 OBJ: 3

7. What microbe is used to make bread dough rise?
A. Bacteria
B. Yeasts
C. Viruses
D. Protozoa
ANS: B

Feedback
A Bacteria do not produce enough carbon dioxide (CO2) to make the dough rise.
B Yeasts metabolize carbohydrates to produce the gas bubbles of CO2; this process
causes the dough to rise.
C Viruses only grow inside of living cells and do not have a regular metabolism.
D Protozoa do not produce enough carbon dioxide (CO2) to make the dough rise.

REF: Important Activities of Microorganisms, page 4 OBJ: 3


COMPLETION

1. Louie Pasteur and John Tyndall first recognized the use of to destroy bacteria and
resistant spores.

ANS: heat

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 3
OBJ: 2

2. In 1915 it was discovered that bacteria can be infected with viruses called .

ANS: bacteriophages

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 3
OBJ: 1


TRUE/FALSE

1. The disease of smallpox was involved in the discovery of immunizations in the 1790s by
Edward Jenner.

ANS: T
Edward Jenner is credited with recognizing the concept of immunization when he realized in
the 1790s that milkmaids who caught cowpox, a mild disease, were protected from the more
serious disease of smallpox.

REF: Discovery of Microorganisms and Infection Control Procedures, page 3
OBJ: 1
Chapter 2: Characteristics of Microorganisms
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