SRMJEEE SERIES
Biology

Microbiology

6 previous year questions.

Volume: 6 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

1
2019
5
2018

Chapter Questions
6 MCQs

01
PYQ 2018
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
Which of the following scientist first showed mutually beneficial relationship between bacteria and leguminous plants?
1
Hellriegel and Wilfarth
2
Nocard and Roux
3
Winogradsky and Beijerinck
4
Welch and Nuttall
02
PYQ 2018
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
Bacterial flagella is made up of
1
microtubules
2
tubulin
3
flagellin
4
spinin
03
PYQ 2018
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
The first observation that bacteria-like organism could found in normal air was by
1
Joseph Meister
2
Anoton Leeuwenhoek
3
Louis Pasteur
4
Rober Koch
04
PYQ 2018
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
VAM is
1
endomycorrhiza
2
ectomycorrhiza
3
bioinsecticide
4
bioherbicide
05
PYQ 2018
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
Most famous nitrogen fixing bacterium / biofertililzer is
1
Nitrobacter
2
Nitrosomonas
3
Nitrococcus
4
Rhizobium
06
PYQ 2019
medium
biology ID: srmjeee-
The following are true about culture media for microbes:
1
Lowensten-Jensen medium is used to isolate mycobacteria
2
Thioglycolate broth allows only anaerobes to grow
3
MacConkey agar prevents the growth of Gram negative bacteria
4
Sabouraud's culture is useful for culturing bacterial infection

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