Why is any pathogen called superbug?

1. Which of the following statements about genome mapping is/are correct?

1. A genome map exposes major sites in the genome of an organism.2. It helps in identifying and recording the location of the gene.A. Only 1B. Only 2C. Both 1 and 2D none of theseAns. C

2. Where is the headquarters of National Institute of Oceanography located?

A. MumbaiB. GoaC. VisakhapatnamD. KochiAns. B

3. What is a genome?

A. It is a combination of adenine and guanine in DNA.B. It is a set of cytosine and thymine in RNA.C. It is a complete set of DNA (or RNA) in RNA virus of an organism.D. None of theseAns. C

4. Which is/are the correct statements about India's universal immunization programme?

1. Universal Immunization Programme has been an integral part of national rural health mission since its inset.2. It was included in the scope of the National Reproductive and Child Health Program in 1997.A. Only 1B. Only 2C. Both 1 and 2D none of theseAns. A

5. Which species of Candida is being called Superbug?

A. Candida AlbicansB. Candida AurisC. Candida tropicalisD. Candida GlabrataAns. B

6. Why is any pathogen called superbug?

A. Due to its largest size of speciesB. Due to its multi-drug resistanceC. Due to your quick attachment to a hostD. Due to its effects on the hostAns. B

7. Choose the correct statement about Candida Auris.

1. It has recently been found in Andaman in India.2. It survives on the skin before entering the body through wounds.A. Only 1B. Only 2C. Both 1 and 2D none of theseAns. C

8. What does space hurricane emit?

A. Solar FlaresB. ElectronsC. Water vaporD. Green LightsAns. B

9. Where will the stone be used for construction of Ram Temple in Sri Lanka?

A. Sita AdeleB. Jetavanramaya TempleC. Kokkadichkolai Sivan TempleD. Inuvil Kandaswamy TempleAns. A

10. On which date was the Hindi version of the national anthem adopted by the Constituent Assembly?

A. January 26, 1950B. January 24, 1950C. January 24, 1947D. January 25, 1950Ans. B

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