Disease Vectors: Mosquitoes and Houseflies
Learn about organisms that spread diseases including mosquitoes and houseflies. Covers their biology, life cycles, diseases transmitted (malaria, elephantiasis, plague), and control methods.
Questions
The pathogen transmitted through female mosquito causing chronic inflammation of the lymphatic vessels of the lower limbs in man is__________
- Ascaris sp.
- E. histolytica
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- W. malayi
The mouth parts of Anopheles are adapted to
- Biting and chewing type feeding
- Piercing and sucking type feeding
- Chewing type feeding
- Sucking type feeding
Which state of Plasmodium is infective for mosquito?
- Sporozoite
- Ookinete
- Trophozoite
- Gametocyte
The difference between Culex and Anopheles is
- Culex sits antiparallel to the substratum
- Anopheles sits at an angle to the substratum
- Anopheles sits parallel to the substartum
- Culex sits at an angle to the substratum
Insect that spreads plague is?
- Anopheles
- Pediculus
- Xenopsylla
- Yersinia
Spread of Malaria can be best controlled by ______________.
- Killing adult mosquito only.
- Proper medical treatment only.
- Making the mosquito breeding places unsuitable for completion of life-cycle.
- All of the above.
The parasite which has been recently eradicated from India is?
- Leishmania donovani
- Dracunculus medinensis
- Toxoplasma gondii
- Taenia solium
Which among the following is anti-malaria?
- Phenol
- Quinine
- Salol
- Aspirin
Female Anopheles mosquito cannot transmit elephantiasis because
- Filarial worms (microfilaria) do not enter Anopheles mosquito.
- Microfilaria worms are digested in the gut of Anopheles.
- Anopheles mosquito does not bite humans suffering from filariasis.
- Mouth part of Anopheles mosquito are not compatible to microfilaria.
Fish which eradicates mosquito larvae is
- Rohu
- Anabas
- Clarius
- Gambusia
Which stage of Plasmodium is infective for Mosquito
- Trophozoite
- Gametocyte
- Ookinete
- Sporozoite
Motile elongate zygote of Plasmodium occurs in
- Human RBCs
- Human liver
- Salivary glands of mosquito (Anopheles)
- Gut of mosquito (Anopheles)
We should not allow mosquitoes to breed in our surroundings because they
- Multiply very fast and contaminate food
- Are vectors for many diseases.
- Bite and cause skin diseases.
- Are not important insects.
Vector of malarial parasite is____________.
- Male Culex
- Female Anopheles
- Female Aedes
- Female Culex
Which of the following pair is correct?
- E. Coli - parasitic
- Culex - elephantiasis
- Bed bug - kala-azar
- Plasmodium - sleeping sickness
State whether the following statements are true or false.
Malaria is caused by female anopheles.
- True
- False
Female Anopheles mosquito is carrier of a pathogen that causes
- malaria
- dengue
- yellow fever
- filariasis.
What is common in both Culex and Anopheles?
- Both sit obliquely while resting on a plane
- Both have dark spotted wings
- Both have three pairs of legs, last pair is held up in the air while sitting
- Both lay eggs in rafts
Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
In the malarial parasite, oocyst is formed in the:
- erythrocytes of man
- liver cells of man
- stomach wall of the female mosquito
- blood of the female mosquito
Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
The vector of sleeping sickness is:
- house fly
- sand fly
- mosquito
- tsetse fly
Mosquito larvae can be prevented to grow in ponds$/$ rice fields by inoculating them with
- Microcystis
- Aphanizomenon
- Oscillatoria
- Aulosira
Mosquito breeding occurs in
- Stagnant water.
- Sea.
- River.
- All of the above.
The lifespan of housefly is upto
- 30 days
- 3 weeks
- 3 days
- All of the above
The most common carrier of communicable diseases is
- Ant
- Housefly
- Dragonfly
- Spider
Which of the following is the most common carrier of pathogens?
- Bees
- Mosquito
- Housefly
- None of the above
One of the first measures taken to control houseflies is
- The use of aerosols.
- Maintaining sanitation.
- Setting up fly traps.
- The use of insecticides.
The life cycle of the common housefly follows which pathway?
- Egg $\rightarrow $ Pupa $\rightarrow $ Larva $\rightarrow $ Adult fly
- Egg $\rightarrow $ Adult fly $\rightarrow $ Larva $\rightarrow $ Pupa
- Egg $\rightarrow $ Larva stage 1 $\rightarrow $ Larva stage 2 $\rightarrow $ Adult fly
- Egg $\rightarrow $ Larva $\rightarrow $ Pupa $\rightarrow $ Adult fly
The housefly also acts as a ___________.
- Nutritional source for humans
- Predators
- Scavengers
- All of the above
What sanitation measures should be taken to eliminate housefly?
- Food should be covered properly.
- Garbage cans should have tight lids.
- Buildings should be screened.
- All of the above.
Which of the following measures can be taken to control housefly?
- Mouse traps
- Use of sunlight
- Use of insecticides
- All of the above
The thorax of housefly contains ........... pairs of legs.
- One
- Two
- Three
- Zero
Houseflies are important in breaking down of
- Food
- Carbon bonds
- Decaying material
- None of the above
Adult housefly can also be known as
- Pupa
- Imago
- Puparium
- Maggot
Head of housefly bears .......... compound eyes.
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
Why are houseflies not considered as biological vectors?
- They do not spread diseases
- They do not transmit disease directly
- They are parasites and not vectors
- They transmit the diseases directly
Housefly cannot take food unless it is in
- Digested state
- Liquid state
- Semisolid state
- Solid state
Housefly feeds on sugar by
- Crushing its crystals and then sucking the powder
- Crushing and eating
- Sucking
- Dissolving in saliva and sucking.
Mature larva of Housefly is
- Caterpillar
- Wriggler
- Grub
- Maggot.
Pupa occurs in the life cycle of
- Cockroach
- Housefly
- Honey Bee
- Earthworm.
Common House Fly (Musca nebulo) lays eggs on
- Cow/Horse dung
- Stagnant water
- Hanging ropes
- Open meats and sweets.
Immature stage of housefly is
- Caterpillar
- Nymph
- Grub
- Maggot.
Maggot of Housefly is
- Pupa
- Larva
- Chrysalis
- Imago.
The order of metamorphosis in Housefly is
- Egg, nymph, pupa and adult
- Egg, larva, nymph and adult
- Egg, larva, pupa and adult
- Egg, pupa, larva and adult.
Houseflies act as a ___________ source for birds.
- Protein
- Carbon
- Mineral
- None of the above