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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A number of prevalence
B none of these is correct
C death rate
D more than one of the choices are correct
E number of incidences
F infection rate
Question #2
A inert electrons
B valence electrons
C octet electrons
D reactive electrons
Question #3
A 100 times more acidic
B 30 times more acidic
C 3 times more acidic
D 1000 times more acidic
E 10 times more acidic
Question #4
A neither energy and matter can be created and destroyed in physical or chemical processes.
B matter is neither created nor destroyed in physical or chemical processes.
C energy and matter is neither created nor destroyed in physical or chemical processes.
D energy is neither created nor destroyed in physical or chemical processes.
Question #5
A change the microorganismâ s targeted cell structure
B increase the pH so that the antibiotic does not work
C move to a new location where there is no antibiotic
D none of these is correct
E change the antibiotic structure so that it cannot function
F more than one of the choices are correct
Question #6
A social isolation never makes them go away
B they only affect poor, less affluent countries
C ignorance almost always makes them worse
D they usually end with very minimal loss of human life
Question #7
A illness
B prodromal
C more than one of the choices are correct
D convalescence
E incubation
F decline
Question #8
A refers to the proportion of living cases among those that have the disease
B refers to the proportion of fatal cases among those that have the disease
C refers to the number of people an infected person will infect with the virus
D is exactly the same for every infectious outbreak in recent history
Question #9
A none of these is correct
B transmitting infectious water droplets through the rain
C transmitting infectious water droplets through sneezing
D transmitting infectious water droplets through laughing
E transmitting infectious water droplets through sweating
F more than one of the choices are correct
Question #10
A needles
B none of these is correct
C towels
D human hands
E door handles
F more than one of the above is correct
Question #11
A an infection that spreads from an animal to a human
B an infection that spreads between two humans
C an infection whose spread cannot be controlled
D an infection the spreads in a hospital
Question #12
A a flask that was open for one week and sealed for another week
B a flask that was sealed and turned upside down
C a Swan necked flask
D a flask with a gauze covering
Question #13
A pandemic
B epidemic
C sporadic
D endemic
Question #14
A Spallanzani covered his flasks with gauze before boiling
B Spallanzani did not cover his flasks after boiling the media
C Needham did not cover his flasks after boiling the media
D Needham covered his flasks with gauze after boiling the media
Question #15
A their outer shell is full of electrons
B their outer shell is full of atoms
C their outer shell is full of neutrons
D their outer shell is full of protons
Question #16
A 7
B 1.5
C 8
D 14
E 7.5
Question #17
A the animal or object that transmits the infectious disease to humans
B a place for the microbe to live before and after infection.
C a place the microbe resides during an infection.
D an infected host organism
Question #18
A incubation, convalescence, prodromal period, illness, decline
B incubation, prodromal period, illness, decline, convalescence
C illness, convalescence, incubation, prodromal period, decline
D prodromal period, convalescence, incubation, illness, decline
E convalescence, incubation, prodromal period, illness, decline
Question #19
A Microorganisms can be generated for nonliving matter
B oxygen is necessary for living organisms
C living cells can only arise from preexisting living cells
D nonliving matter gives rise to living organisms
Question #20
A the respiratory tract
B the urinary tract
C the eyes and skin
D the placenta
E the digestive tract
Question #21
A reservoir
B hot zone
C source
D vector
Question #22
A commensalism
B parasitism
C mutualism
D pathogenicity
Question #23
A air
B cells
C disease
D bacteria
Question #24
A incidence
B mortality
C morbidity
D prevalence
Question #25
A all of these are correct
B the virulence of the organism
C the host’s defenses or degree of resistance
D none of these are correct
E the number of microorganisms infecting the host
Question #26
A the microorganism must be isolated in pure culture
B the organism must be isolated in pure culture from the lab animal
C the organism must be isolated in all cases of disease
D the isolated organism must be inoculated in a human and cause disease
Question #27
A a parasite that infects dogs
B a microbe that causes disease in humans
C a parasite that kills its host
D a virus that does nothing to humans
Question #28
A community infections
B social infections
C nosocomial infections
D vector-borne infections
Question #29
A the number of electrons in the outer valence shell
B none of these
C the number of neutrons in the outer valence shell
D the number of protons in the outer valance shell
E all are correct
Question #30
A nosocomial
B opportunistic
C partial
D common source
Question #31
A ionic bond.
B hydrogen bond.
C polar-covalent bond.
D non-polar covalent bond
Question #32
A vicarious immunity
B herd immunity
C threshold immunity
D resistance effect
Question #33
A penetration point
B lethal point
C infectious point
D portal of entry
Question #34
A appearance of clinical symptoms and death
B the initial infection and appearance of clinical symptoms
C the time of infection and death
D time of infection and recovery
Question #35
A demonstrate that a disease is caused by a specific microorganism.
B develop vaccines for specific diseases.
C clearly identify and characterize a particular microorganism.
D isolate microorganisms from diseased animals.
Question #36
A genetic profile
B human behavior
C environmental conditions
D all of these
Question #37
A 2, 8, 18
B 2, 8, 18, 8, 2
C 2, 8, 18, 8, 5
D 2, 8, 18, 2