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MICROBIOLOGY BY JEFFREY
C.POMMERVILLE 12TH EDITION.
,Chap01, Chapter 1 V V
Multiple Choice V
1. Whoh wash one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cella” for theempt y cor
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k spaces that became the word we use today,h “cells”?
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A. Robert Hooke V
B. Zachariash Janssen V
C. Francesco h Stalluti V
D. Giovanni Fabe V
r Ans: A
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2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify objects more than 200X.How eve
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r,hefailed to promote scientific inquiry because:
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A. he didn'th share his drawings with other scientists.
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B. heh didn't reveal how he ground the lenses and no one else was doing it that well.
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C. he limited his research to pond water
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D. it was only a hobby and he didn't live very long A
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ns: B V
,3. Leeuwenhoek wash the first person to: V V V V
A. see viruses. V
B. use a microscope.V V
C. describe bacteria. V
D. suggest animalcules caused disease.
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Ans: C V
4. Francesco Redi ish famous for performing one of the firsth experiments over the debaterega rdin
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g spontaneous generation. What was his experiment?
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A. He boiled some muttonh gravy and sealed the tops with corks.
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B. He covered some jars of meath with gauze and lefth othersh open. The covered jars did notdeve lop
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maggots, the uncovered oneshdid.
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C. He showed that mice will appear with damp rags and rice.
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D. He boiled broth for longer periods of time and sealed the tops with melted glass.
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Ans: B V
5. did not attempt to prove or refute the idea of spontaneoush generation.
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A. Francescoh Redi
B. Robert Koch V
C. Lazzaro Spallanzani V
D. LouisPasteu V
r Ans: B
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, 6. Which one of the following would be consistent with the idea of spontaneousgener atio
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B. Insects are important in the transmission of disease.
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C. Sick people give rise to microorganisms in their body.
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D. Disinfection isessential toprevent the spread of microorganisms.
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Ans: C
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A. viruseswere transmitted by water.
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B. spontaneous generation occurs. V V
C. miasma wash the cause of disease.
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D. experiments can be modified to test a hypothesis.
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Ans: D Page
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8. Which pair of scientists were antagonists during the same period of history?
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A. Pasteur and Ehrlich V V
B. Koch and Leeuwenhoek
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C. Spallanzani and Needham V V
FUNDAMENTALS OF
MICROBIOLOGY BY JEFFREY
C.POMMERVILLE 12TH EDITION.
,Chap01, Chapter 1 V V
Multiple Choice V
1. Whoh wash one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cella” for theempt y cor
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k spaces that became the word we use today,h “cells”?
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A. Robert Hooke V
B. Zachariash Janssen V
C. Francesco h Stalluti V
D. Giovanni Fabe V
r Ans: A
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2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify objects more than 200X.How eve
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r,hefailed to promote scientific inquiry because:
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A. he didn'th share his drawings with other scientists.
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B. heh didn't reveal how he ground the lenses and no one else was doing it that well.
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C. he limited his research to pond water
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D. it was only a hobby and he didn't live very long A
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ns: B V
,3. Leeuwenhoek wash the first person to: V V V V
A. see viruses. V
B. use a microscope.V V
C. describe bacteria. V
D. suggest animalcules caused disease.
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Ans: C V
4. Francesco Redi ish famous for performing one of the firsth experiments over the debaterega rdin
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g spontaneous generation. What was his experiment?
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A. He boiled some muttonh gravy and sealed the tops with corks.
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B. He covered some jars of meath with gauze and lefth othersh open. The covered jars did notdeve lop
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maggots, the uncovered oneshdid.
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C. He showed that mice will appear with damp rags and rice.
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D. He boiled broth for longer periods of time and sealed the tops with melted glass.
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Ans: B V
5. did not attempt to prove or refute the idea of spontaneoush generation.
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A. Francescoh Redi
B. Robert Koch V
C. Lazzaro Spallanzani V
D. LouisPasteu V
r Ans: B
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, 6. Which one of the following would be consistent with the idea of spontaneousgener atio
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n?
A. Microorganisms may be cultivated on solid laboratory media. V V V V V V V
B. Insects are important in the transmission of disease.
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C. Sick people give rise to microorganisms in their body.
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D. Disinfection isessential toprevent the spread of microorganisms.
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Ans: C
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7. Spallanzani’s experiments show ed that: V V V
A. viruseswere transmitted by water.
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B. spontaneous generation occurs. V V
C. miasma wash the cause of disease.
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D. experiments can be modified to test a hypothesis.
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Ans: D Page
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8. Which pair of scientists were antagonists during the same period of history?
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A. Pasteur and Ehrlich V V
B. Koch and Leeuwenhoek
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C. Spallanzani and Needham V V