Microbiology QUIZ Part XI–Modes of Disease Transmission (VEHICLES AND VECTORS)| GPAT, Drug Inspector, DCO, Pharmacist, EXIT, NIPER

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1. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by water and food?

  • a.     Cholera
  • b.    Poliomyelitis
  • c.     Hepatitis A virus infection
  • d.    All of the above
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D

2. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by blood?

  • a.     Hepatitis B infection
  • b.    HIV infection
  • c.     Sphilis
  • d.    All of the above
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D

3. All of the following diseases are transmitted by mosquito except?

  • a.     Japanese encephalitis
  • b.    Yellow fever
  • c.     West-Nile fever
  • d.    Oroya fever
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D

4. All of the following diseases are transmitted by sandfly except:

  • a.     Kala-azar
  • b.    Oriental sore
  • c.     Oroya fever
  • d.    Wes-Nile fever
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D

5. Which of the following diseases are transmitted by rat flea?

  • a.     Plague
  • b.    Endemic typhus
  • c.     Chiggerosis
  • d.    All of the above
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D

6. Which of the following diseases are transmitted by hard tick?

  • a.     Kyasanur Forest disease
  • b.    Tularaemia
  • c.     Human babesiosis
  • d.    All of the above
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D

7. Which of the following diseases are transmitted by louse?

  • a.     Epidemic typhus
  • b.    Epidemic relapsing fever
  • c.     Trench fever
  • d.    All of the above
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D

8. Chagas disease is transmitted by

  • a.     Reduviid bug
  • b.    Louse
  • c.     Tick
  • d.    Mite
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A

9. Sleeping sickness is transmitted by:

  • a.     Tsetse fly
  • b.    Soft tick
  • c.     Rat flea
  • d.    Louse
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A

10. Scrab typhus is transmitted by:

  • a.     Trombiculid mite
  • b.    Soft tick
  • c.     Rat flea
  • d.    Louse
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A

11. In which of the following disease, housefly can act as a vector?

  • a.     Typhoid fever
  • b.    Cholera
  • c.     Paratyphoid fever
  • d.    All of the above
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D

 12. If an infectious agent is transmitted through water (e.g., cholera), what type of transmission would this be considered?

  1. a. Vector transmission
  2. b. Droplet transmission
  3. c. Indirect contact transmission
  4. d. Direct contact transmission
  5. e. Vehicle transmission
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5

13Ascaris infection is transmitted by

(a) mosquito bite

(b) Tse-tse fly

(c) consuming uncooked pork

(d) drinking contaminated water with eggs of Ascaris

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D

14. Which of the following is a correct matching pair of disease and pathogen?

(a) Filariasis – Wuchereria

(b) Kala-azar – Glossina

(c) Sleeping sickness – Leishmania

(d) Malaria – Anopheles

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A

15. Which of the following is not a vector-borne disease?

(a) Yellow fever

(b) Dengue fever

(c) Viral fever

(d) Malaria

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C

16. Which of the following is an incorrectly matched pair of a disease and its associated vector?

(a) Leishmaniasis – Anopheles culifacies

(b) Dengue fever – Aedes aegypti

(c) Filariasis – Culex pipiens

(d) Sleeping sickness – Glossina palpalis

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A

17 . Kala-azar is transmitted by

(a) Dragon fly

(b) Housefly

(c) Tse-tse fly

(d) Sand fly

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D

18. Yellow fever is transmitted by

(a) Anopheles

(b) Aedes

(c) Housefly

(d) Tse-tse fly

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B

19. A mosquito bites a person who subsequently develops a fever and abdominal rash. What type of transmission would this be?

  1. a. mechanical vector transmission
  2. b. biological vector transmission
  3. c. direct contact transmission
  4. d. vehicle transmission
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B

20. A blanket from a child with chickenpox is likely to be contaminated with the virus that causes chickenpox (Varicella-zoster virus). What is the blanket called?

  1. a. fomite
  2. b. host
  3. c. pathogen
  4. d. vector
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A

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