Bacteria and Fungi

Test your knowledge of bacteria and fungi, including their characteristics, structure, nutrition, reproduction, diseases caused, antibiotics, fermentation processes, and ecological roles.

25 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fungi are characterized by the absence of _____ and hence are heterotrophic.

  1. chlorophyll
  2. starch
  3. cell wall
  4. nucleolus
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The presence of ______ promotes bacterial growth.

  1. moisture
  2. oil
  3. salt
  4. minerals
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The erect hyphae are called ______.

  1. sporangia
  2. rhizoids
  3. mycelia
  4. mucors
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Several fine roots-like hyphae that penetrate into the substrate are called _______.

  1. mycelia
  2. mucors
  3. sporangia
  4. rhizoids
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fungi differ from other non-green thalophytes in possessing a thallus known as _______.

  1. hyphae
  2. hapsule
  3. mycelium
  4. chitin
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The body of fungus is a cottony mass known as _______.

  1. sporangium
  2. rhizoids
  3. mycelium
  4. mucor
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Mode of nutrition in mould is ______ in nature.

  1. saprophytic
  2. parasitic
  3. aerobic
  4. abiotic
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

When the concentration of solutes is high in a solution or medium, the bacteria or fungi entering the medium is destroyed by a process called ______.

  1. symbiosis
  2. autolysis
  3. plasmolysis
  4. electrolysis
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

______ is active against whooping cough diphtheria and large viruses.

  1. Penicillin
  2. Ergot
  3. Erythromycin
  4. Ephedrine
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Chemicals like sodium benzoate or _______ are added to preserve canned food and squashes.

  1. sodium sulphate
  2. benzoic acid
  3. benzene
  4. benzamine
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fermentation of sugar by yeasts produces ______ and carbon dioxide.

  1. methyl alcohol
  2. ethyl alcohol
  3. ethane
  4. methane
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Bacterial disease 'pneumonia' is caused by _____.

  1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  2. Vibrio cholerae
  3. Bacillus dysenteriae
  4. Diplococcus pneumoniae
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

In bread-making industry, ________ is used as a source of carbon dioxide.

  1. sugar
  2. dough
  3. yeast
  4. water
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The digestion of food that takes place outside the plant body is called ______ digestion.

  1. multicellular
  2. extra-cellular
  3. unicellular
  4. cellular
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

________ are synthesized by Aspergillus, Penicillium, while yeasts are used to prepare proteins.

  1. Fats
  2. Minerals
  3. Carbohydrates
  4. Acids
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Along with bacteria, fungi are the major ______ in most terrestrial ecosystems.

  1. producers
  2. consumers
  3. prey
  4. decomposers
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The study of the historical use and sociological impact of fungi is known as _____.

  1. mycology
  2. ethnomycology
  3. aerology
  4. bacteriology
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

_______ contains vitamins of the B group, E group and 15% proteins. It is a useful cure for many vitamin deficiency diseases.

  1. Mushroom
  2. Food yeast
  3. Mycelial fungi
  4. Mold
Question 19 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Bacterial disease 'tuberculosis' is caused by _____.

  1. Bacillus dysenteriae
  2. Bacillus typhosus
  3. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  4. Vibrio cholerae
Question 20 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

______ are formed by a symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi.

  1. Saprophytes
  2. Parasites
  3. Lichens
  4. Mosses
Question 21 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

_____ are saprophytic fungus growing on dead organic matter, rotten fruits, dung, leather, bread and other edibles.

  1. Mushrooms
  2. Moulds
  3. Streptococcus
  4. Staphylococcus
Question 22 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

_____ is an antibiotic used to cure pneumonia.

  1. Erythromycin
  2. Ephedrine
  3. Penicillin
  4. Ergot
Question 23 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Bread mould respires in the presence of _____.

  1. Nitrogen
  2. Oxygen
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Carbon dioxide
Question 24 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The sterile dome-shaped cap-like region in mould is called ______.

  1. spore
  2. hyphae
  3. columella
  4. sporangium
Question 25 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Mushrooms are rich in _____ and ______.

  1. proteins and vitamins
  2. vitamins and minerals
  3. vitamins and carbohydrates
  4. proteins and carbohydrates