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Microbiology MCQs for nursing

1. : Which of the following is the most common causative agent of urinary tract infections (UTIs)?

(A) Staphylococcus aureus


(B) Escherichia coli


(C) Streptococcus pyogenes


(D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa



2. : What is the primary method of transmission for the influenza virus?

(A) Direct contact with contaminated surfaces


(B) Airborne droplets


(C) Blood transfusions


(D) Vector-borne transmission



3. : Which bacterium is known for causing peptic ulcers?

(A) Escherichia coli


(B) Helicobacter pylori


(C) Bacillus cereus


(D) Clostridium difficile



4. : Which of the following is a characteristic of Gram-positive bacteria?

(A) Thin peptidoglycan layer


(B) Presence of an outer membrane


(C) Thick peptidoglycan layer


(D) Staining pink with Gram stain



5. : What is the causative agent of tuberculosis?

(A) Mycobacterium leprae


(B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis


(C) Mycobacterium bovis


(D) Mycobacterium avium



6. : Which type of microorganism is responsible for athlete’s foot?

(A) Bacteria


(B) Virus


(C) Fungus


(D) Protozoa



7. : Which of the following is not a mechanism of action for antibiotics?

(A) Inhibition of cell wall synthesis


(B) Inhibition of protein synthesis


(C) Disruption of cell membrane integrity


(D) Inhibition of RNA synthesis



8. : Which of the following diseases is caused by a prion?

(A) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease


(B) Ebola


(C) Malaria


(D) Influenza



9. : Which of the following statements about viruses is true?

(A) They can reproduce independently outside a host cell.


(B) They are considered living organisms.


(C) They contain both DNA and RNA simultaneously.


(D) They require a host cell to replicate.



10. : Which of the following is used to sterilize surgical instruments?

(A) Boiling water


(B) Autoclaving


(C) Alcohol wipes


(D) UV radiation



11. : What is the main component of the bacterial cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria?

(A) Lipopolysaccharide


(B) Peptidoglycan


(C) Teichoic acid


(D) Mycolic acid



12. : Which of the following best describes the term “nosocomial infection”?

(A) Infection acquired from animals


(B) Infection acquired during a hospital stay


(C) Infection transmitted through insect bites


(D) Infection present at birth



13. : Which of the following bacteria is most commonly associated with hospital-acquired pneumonia?

(A) Streptococcus pneumoniae


(B) Klebsiella pneumoniae


(C) Mycoplasma pneumoniae


(D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa



14. : What is the primary mode of transmission for hepatitis B?

(A) Contaminated water


(B) Airborne droplets


(C) Blood and body fluids


(D) Vector-borne transmission



15. : Which of the following is a zoonotic disease?

(A) Tetanus


(B) Rabies


(C) Tuberculosis


(D) Chickenpox



16. : Which microorganism is known for causing toxic shock syndrome?

(A) Escherichia coli


(B) Staphylococcus aureus


(C) Streptococcus pneumoniae


(D) Neisseria meningitidis



17. : Which test is used to detect tuberculosis infection?

(A) ELISA


(B) PCR


(C) Mantoux test


(D) Western blot



18. : Which of the following is a common cause of food poisoning?

(A) Staphylococcus aureus


(B) Streptococcus pyogenes


(C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae


(D) Helicobacter pylori



19. : Which virus is responsible for causing chickenpox?

(A) Varicella-zoster virus


(B) Human papillomavirus


(C) Epstein-Barr virus


(D) Cytomegalovirus



20. : Which staining technique is used to identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

(A) Gram staining


(B) Acid-fast staining


(C) Capsule staining


(D) Endospore staining



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