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Microbiology (GATE)

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Which one of the following does not grow on artificial media?

  1. Escherichia coli

  2. Rickettsias, chlamydias, Treponema pallidum

  3. Neisseria gonorrhoeae

  4. Mycobacterium leprae

  5. Both (2) and (4)


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Correct. Rickettsias, Chlamydias (obligate intracellular pathogens) and Treponema pallidum do not grow on artificial media and Mycobacterium leprae is grown in armadillos because of its low temperature.

Aerotolerant anaerobes in culture media are _________.

  1. bacteria which have anaerobic growth, but continue in presence of oxygen

  2. bacteria which have only aerobic growth and oxygen required

  3. bacteria which have both aerobic and anaerobic growth and have greater growth in presence of oxygen

  4. bacteria which have only anaerobic growth, but cease in the presence of oxygen

  5. bacteria which have only aerobic growth, but oxygen is required in low concentration


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aerotolerant anaerobes : Bacteria which have anaerobic growth, but continue in presence of oxygen

What is the component which chemically removed molecular oxygen, that might interfere with the growth of anaerobes in a growth media?

  1. Seaweed extract (polysaccharide)

  2. Biotin

  3. Sodium Thioglycolate

  4. Oxyrase

  5. Both (3) and (4)


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Correct answer. Sodium Thioglycolate combines with dissolved O2 to deplete O2 in media. Oxyrase is a bacterial respiratory enzyme that can be put in media; it combines O2 with H+ to remove O2 by forming H2O and turns the petri dish into a mini-anaerobic chamber

Which of the following is a bacterial enzyme that combines O2 with H+ to remove O2 in growth culture media method?

  1. Peroxidase

  2. Catalase

  3. Oxyrase

  4. Superoxide dismutase

  5. Mannitol


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Oxyrase is a bacterial respiratory enzyme that can be put in media; it combines O2 with H+ to remove O2 by forming H2O and turns the petri dish into a mini-anaerobic chamber. Anaerobic chambers with air locks are filled with inert gas.

Which of the following group/class of plants cannot be placed in microbial world?

  1. Prochlorophyta

  2. Schizomycetes

  3. Cyanophyceaen algae

  4. Moses

  5. Both (2) and (4)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mosses are bryophytes. They are not microbes.

Micromanipulator is used for the isolation of microorganism in

  1. streak plate method

  2. pour plate method

  3. enrichment culture technique

  4. single cell isolation technique

  5. serial dilution technique


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Micromanipulator is used in single cell isolation technique for the isolation of microorganisms in pure culture. It is an equipment used to pick up a single cell and transferr to suitable medium.

Match the column I (Selective and Differential Media) with column II (used to distinguish among different organisms and desired microbes) and select the correct option?

 
Column I
Column II
(a) Sabouraud glucose agar (i) used to identify Streptococcus pyogenes
(b) Blood agar (ii) used to isolate fungi
(c) Bismuth sulfite agar (iii) used to isolate Salmonella typhi
  1. (a) - i, (b) - ii, (c) - iii

  2. (a) - ii, (b) - i, (c) - iii

  3. (a) - iii, (b) - ii, (c) - i

  4. (a) - ii, (b) - iii, (c) - i

  5. (a) - i, (b) - iii, (c) - ii


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct answer. (a) Sabouraud glucose agar------ inhibits most bacteria and is used to isolate fungi. (b) Blood agar ------used to identify organisms that lyse red blood cells (Streptococcus pyogenes). (c) Bismuth sulfite agar-------inhibits gram-positive and most gram-negative bacteria, used to isolate Salmonella typhi.

Most commonly solidifying agent in culture media is

  1. peptone

  2. tryptone

  3. methylene blue

  4. agar

  5. mannitol


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Agar is more often used solidifying agent in culture media. It melts completely at the temperature of boiling water (97-100oC) and solidifies when cooled to about 45oC. It is chemically polysaccharide and is not attacked by bacteria and others microbes growing on it. Agar is obtained from seaweeds(Algae) called kelps.

Which of the following is not a method of isolation of microbes?

  1. Pour plate method

  2. Streak plate method

  3. Serial dilution method

  4. Sterilisation method

  5. Enrichment culture technique


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sterilization method is not a isolation method of microbes. A steam temperature of 121oC is usually maintained for wet sterilization in autoclave at pressure 15 lbs/inch2 (1.05 kg/sq.cm). Fifteen minutes of duration is sufficient for sterilization. Culture media are wet sterilized because they are either liquid or semi-solid gels containing water.

Microbes can be preserved for long periods of time by deep-freezing called

  1. sublimation

  2. lyophilization (freeze-drying)

  3. methylene blue

  4. yeast Infusion Broth

  5. mannitol


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Microbes can be preserved for long periods of time by deep-freezing or lyophilization (freeze-drying). Deep freezing is done quickly, from -50° down to -95°C. Lyophilization is a quick freeze in which a vacuum pump removes water in a process called sublimation.

Which staining method is used to visualise gram positive bacteria?

  1. Negative simple staining

  2. Acid fast staining

  3. Gram staining

  4. Positive simple staining

  5. Neutral staining


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Gram Staining was developed by a Danish physician Hans Christian Gram in 1884. It helps to categorize bacteria in two groups, Gram Positive and Gram Negative. The smear of bacteria is prepared and stained with crystal violet. The smear is dipped in a mordant iodine solution which helps in strong adherence of the stain, and destaining is done with the help of ethanol or acetone.Gram Positive bacteria retain a purple colour of crystal violet, while Gram Negative bacteria lose purple colour. To stain Gram Negative bacteria, a counter stain safranin is used, so that they appear pinkish or reddish.

The usual steam temperature in an autoclave for sterilisation of culture media 15 lbs/inch2 is

  1. 100oC

  2. 98oC

  3. 225oC

  4. 121oC

  5. 273oC


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A steam temperature of 121oC is usually maintained for wet sterilisation in autoclave at 15 lbs/inch2. Culture media are wet sterilised because they are either liquid or semi-solid gels containing water.

Organisms which are strictly dependent on light for its energy source and on CO2 for their carbon source are called

  1. facultative photoautotrophs

  2. phagotrophs

  3. obligate photoautotrophs

  4. osmotrophs

  5. auxotrophs


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Organisms which are strictly dependent on light for its energy source and on CO2 for its carbon source are called obligate photoautotrophs.

Match the column I with column II.

 
Column I
Column II
(a) Psychrophiles (i) grow optimum at around 60oC
(b) Psychrotrophs (ii) grow optimum at 80oC or higher (archaea)
(c) Mesophiles (iii) grow at 0oC, but optimum is about 15oC
(d) Thermophiles (iv) grow best at moderate around 37oC
(e) Hyperthermophiles (v) grow at 0oC also, but optimum is 20 - 30oC
  1. (a) - i, (b) - iv, (c) - v, (d) - ii, (e) - iii

  2. (a) - v, (b) - i, (c) - iv, (d) - iii, (e) - ii

  3. (a) - ii, (b) - iii, (c) - i, (d) - v, (e) - iv

  4. (a) - iv, (b) - ii, (c) - iii, (d) - i, (e) - ii

  5. (a) - iii, (b) - v, (c) - iv, (d) - i, (e) - ii


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Correct answer. (a) Psychrophiles (Cold Loving) can grow at 0° C, but optimum is about 15° C. (b) Psychrotrophs can grow at 0° C also, but optimum is 20 - 30° C – important in food spoilage. (c) Mesophiles(Moderate temperature loving) grow best at moderate around 37° C – many pathogens fall in this category. (d) Thermophiles (Heat Loving) have a growth optimum at around 60° C. (e) Hyperthermophiles have growth optima of 80° C or higher (archaea).

A type of agar, found after cutting an agar gel into cubes and passing distilled water upward thru the tiny cubes to wash out salts and other small molecules which diffuse out of the agar is known as

  1. South American White

  2. alginic acid

  3. agarose gel

  4. nobel agar

  5. bacteriological Agar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Noble Agar is obtained by cutting an agar gel into cubes and passing distilled water upward through the tiny cubes to wash out salts and other small molecules which diffuse out of the agar.

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