Real Tests
To control the Rift Valley Fever, which of the following is important: ANS Decrease the
mosquito population which transfer the disease
The theory of spontaneous generation (Living organisms evolves from nonliving organisms) was
advocated and defended by the Church because: ANS It confirms the concept of creation
Influenza pandemic is usually associated with ANS Antigenic drift among statins of the influenza
agent
From the movie "A Paralyzingly Fear: The Story of Polio in America" because the attenuated vaccine
was developed after the deactivated/killed vaccine, it was necessary to find a population of people
who were not vaccinated by the deactivated/killed. This population was found in: ANS The
Soviet Union
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Deer rats may be infected with the
bacterium, but in most of the cases the rats do not show any disease symptoms. If a tick bites any of
these rats and become infected itself then bite Little Johnny, who starts to show symptoms of Lyme
disease 2 weeks later. In this scenario, Lyme disease is considered: ANS Zoonosis/Zoonotic
Unit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the:
ANS Japanese Imperial Army led by General Shiro Ishii
"Antigenic Shift" is a characteristic of the causal agent of the Influenza. It is the result of: ANS A
major change in the antigenic structure of the causal agent of the genetic material from two different
strains of the causal agent
Both Max Von Petterkofer and John Snow relied on mapping the cholera cases during an epidemic.
This mapping was done to help them to identify the source of infection. Although both used the same
procedure but they reached different conclusions. Max Vin Petterkofer hypothized that the cause of
cholera is: ANS Miasma
, The most common mode of transmission of AIDS is ANS Exchange of body fluids either directly
or indirectly
The stereotype of the Influenza epidemic of 1918 in the USA was ANS An H1N1 stereotype
The "Columbian Exchange" refers to the of plants and animal between the Old World and the New
World as a result of Christopher Columbus discovering the Americas. For example, tomatoes, maise,
tobacco, potatoes, were introduced to Europe while pigs and horses were introduced to the Americas.
Among these exchanges were microbe-causing diseases, which lead to the development of the
"Columbian Theory". The latter term was used intensively in the discussion of which of the
following diseases ANS Syphilis
The Sverdlovsk (a Soviet military-industrial complex) leak incident refers to ANS Weaponized
anthrax spores
Rift Valley Fever is caused by ANS A virus
Why was the United Stated worried about Rinderpest during World War II? ANS -it was a highly
fatal disease for fatal
-there was no vaccine for rinderpest
-the enemy forces in Europe and the Far East might purposefully introduce it into U.S. livestock
The microbe causing syphilis is ANS A bacterium
Who was the first to theorize that a mosquito was a carrier of the organism causing yellow fever?
ANS Carlos Finlay
The microbe causing the late potato blight that cause the damage of potatoes and triggered the Irish
potato Famine is ANS A fungus
The agent which causes human tuberculosis and is transmitted to humans through the milk of
infected cows is ANS Mycobacterium tuberculosis