MCQ’S ON POLIO
Q. The causative of the disease, Polio is
(a) Fungus
(b) Virus
(c) Bacteria
(d) Toxin
Answer: : (b)
Q. Interferons curb infection of
(a) cancer
(b) bacteria
(c) fungi
(d) none of the above
Answer: : (d)
Q. The region where the polio virus multiplies in the body is
(a) intestinal cells
(b) nerve cells
(c) muscle cells
(d) none of the above
Answer: : (a)
Q. This can eradicate Polio
(a) live polio vaccine
(b) killed polio vaccine
(c) combination of live and killed vaccines
(d) attention to sewage control and hygiene
Answer: : (c)
Q. In 1955, the person who invented the Polio vaccine was
(a) Hiram Maxim
(b) Theodore Roosevelt
(c) Jonas Salk
(d) Joseph Stalin
Answer: : (c)
Q. Pick the correct statement regarding vaccines of Polio
(a) Salk is an inactivated polio vaccine
(b) Sabin is live attenuated polio vaccine
(c) Salk and Sabin are polio vaccines
(d) All the above are correct
Answer: : (c)
Q. This virus has RNA and DNA both
(a) Herpes Virus
(b) Leuko Virus
(c) Polio virus
(d) Cyanophage
Answer: : (b)
Q. Which serious ailment does the Poliovirus cause all over the world?
(a) mental retarded ness
(b) brain haemorrhage
(c) paralysis
(d) poliomyelitis
Answer: : (d)
Q. For the very first time, this virus was synthesized in the form of non-living crystals
(a) Bacteriophage
(b) Tobacco mosaic virus
(c) Flu Virus
(d) Pox virus
Answer: : (b)
Q. This technique is commonly used for most viral vaccines
(a) Molecular biology
(b) Animal tissues in vitro
(c) Virus like particles (VLPs)
(d) traditional cell culture
Answer: : (d)