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Created by Ghulam Nabi

Biology

Biology MTN - 54

Total Mcqs : 30 Mcqs

Passing Marks : 50%

Time Duration : 15 Minutes

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Virus sizes are typically measured in:

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Which virus enters the nucleus for replication?

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Filamentous viruses typically exhibit which capsid symmetry?

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Single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses can be directly:

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Rabies virus is typically transmitted by:

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Ebola virus belongs to which family?

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Rotavirus is the leading cause of:

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Dengue virus is transmitted by which vector?

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A lytic replication cycle ends with:

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Poliovirus primarily infects the:

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A virus with an outer lipid membrane is called:

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Negative-sense RNA viruses must carry:

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Viruses lack which of the following?

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Temperate bacteriophages can undergo:

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Which virus genome type is double-stranded RNA?

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Hepatitis A virus spreads through:

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The total number of protein subunits in an icosahedral capsid is based on its:

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The poliovirus genome is:

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Which family includes hepatitis B virus with partially dsDNA?

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects:

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Varicella-zoster virus causes:

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Influenza virus genome is:

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HIV infects:

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Influenza virus is transmitted via:

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The symmetry of many icosahedral viruses is due to:

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Poxviruses—like smallpox—have what capsid type?

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Retroviruses use which enzyme to convert RNA to DNA?

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RNA viruses typically replicate in the:

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Rotavirus is an example of a:

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The protein shell surrounding a virus is called the:

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