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MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASES BY BODY SYSTEM
r r r r r
Robert Bauman
r
5th Edition
r
,Microbiology rwith rDiseases rby rBody rSystem, r5e
(Bauman)Chapter r1 r A rBrief r History r of r Microbiology
1.1 Multiple rChoice rQuestions
1) Antoni r van r Leeuwenhoek r was r the rfirst r person r in rhistory rto
A) use ra r magnifying r glass.
B) develop r a rtaxonomic rsystem.
C) view rmicroorganisms r and r record r these robservations.
D) disprove rspontaneous r generation.
E) use rthe rgerm rtheory rof
rdisease.Answer: r C
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Knowledge
rSection: r The r Early r Years r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.1
2) The rmicrobes r commonly rknown r as are rsingle-celled r eukaryotes r that rare
rgenerallymotile.
A) archaea
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) protozoa
E) viruses
rAnswer:
D
Bloom's rTaxonomy: r Comprehension
rSection: r The r Early r Years r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.3
3) Which rof rthe r following rare rprokaryotes?
A) algae
B) molds
C) protozoa
D) archaea
E) worms
rAnswer:
D
Bloom's rTaxonomy: r Comprehension
rSection: r The r Early r Years r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.5
1 r | rP r a r g r e
,4) Louis r Pasteur rdemonstrated r that r fermentation r to rproduce ralcohol r is r caused r by
A) aerobes.
B) facultative ranaerobes.
C) obligate rparasites.
D) archaea.
E) prokaryotes.
rAnswer: r B
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Knowledge
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.6
5) Which r of rthe r following rscientists r provided r evidence rin r favor r of rthe r concept
r ofrspontaneousgeneration?
A) Pasteur
B) Needham
C) Redi
D) Buchner
E) Spallanzani
rAnswer: r B
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Knowledge
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.7
6) Pasteur's rexperiments r on rfermentation r laid r the rfoundation r for
A) industrial rmicrobiology.
B) epidemiology.
C) immunology.
D) abiogenesis.
E) antisepsis.
rAnswer: r A
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Comprehension
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.10
7) Which rof rthe rfollowing rstatements r about r fungi ris rFALSE?
A) Fungi rare reukaryotes.
B) Molds rare rmulticellular.
C) Fungi rhave ra rcell r wall.
D) Fungi r are rphotosynthetic.
E) Yeasts rarerunicellular.
rAnswer: r D
Bloom's rTaxonomy: r Comprehension
rSection: r The r Early r Years r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.3
2 r | rP r a r g r e
, 8) Which rof rthe rfollowing rcontribute rto rthe rsuccessful r application r of rKoch's rpostulates?
A) the rdevelopment r of rthe r compound r microscope
B) the rtheory rof r abiogenesis
C) the rability rto r record r the r appearance r of r bacteria r photographically
D) the rdevelopment r of rsimple r bacterial r staining rtechniques
E) the rdevelopment r of rtechniques r for rsterile rtransfer
r ofrbacteriaAnswer: r E
Bloom's rTaxonomy: r Application
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome:
r 1.13
9) Which rof rthe r following rindividuals r pioneered r the r use rof rchemicals r to r reduce r the
rincidencerofinfections r during r surgery?
A) Nightingale
B) Snow
C) Ehrlich
D) Lister
E) Semmelweis
rAnswer: r D
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Comprehension
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.16
10) The rtechnique rdeveloped r by rHans r Christian rGram r is r important r for rbacterial
A) etiology.
B) identification.
C) classification.
D) isolation.
E) epidemiology.
rAnswer: r B
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Knowledge
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.15
11) The ruse rof r chemical r agents r to r harm r or rkill rmicrobes r is
A) immunology.
B) chemotherapy.
C) epidemiology.
D) serology.
E) biotechnology.
rAnswer: r B
Bloom's r Taxonomy: r Knowledge
rSection: r The r Golden r Age r of
rMicrobiologyLearning rOutcome: r 1.18
3 r | rP r a r g r e
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