B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam: Most Important MCQs on Human Welfare (Free Download Available)

B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam: Most Important MCQs on Human Welfare (Free Download Available)
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MCQs for Up Bsc Nursing CNET ABVMU

1. Microbes used in the production of antibiotics belong to which group?

a) Fungi

b) Bacteria

c) Viruses

d) Protozoans

2. Which microorganism is commonly used in the production of alcohol through fermentation?

a) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

b) Aspergillus niger

c) Penicillium notatum

d) Escherichia coli

3. Which enzyme is produced by microorganisms to convert lactose into lactic acid during the production of curd?

a) Protease

b) Amylase

c) Lactase

d) Lactic acidase

4. Microbes are used in the production of biogas through the process of:

a) Fermentation

b) Photosynthesis

c) Respiration

d) Transpiration

5. The process of using microorganisms to detoxify or remove pollutants from the environment is called:

a) Bioremediation

b) Bioaccumulation

c) Biomagnification

d) Bioprocessing

6. Which microorganism is used in the production of single-cell protein (SCP)?

a) Escherichia coli

b) Aspergillus niger

c) Rhizobium

d) Spirulina

7. Which microorganism is responsible for the production of citric acid in the industry?

a) Aspergillus niger

b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

c) Rhizobium

d) Lactobacillus

8. Microbes used in the process of retting of fibres are:

a) Bacteria

b) Fungi

c) Protozoans

d) Viruses

9. The microorganism used in the production of bread and beer is:

a) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

b) Escherichia coli

c) Aspergillus niger

d) Lactobacillus

10. Which microorganism is used in the biological control of insect pests?

a) Bacillus thuringiensis

b) Rhizobium

c) Azotobacter

d) Pseudomonas

Read: CBSE Class 12 Biology All Chapter MCQs

Answer Key

1. b) Bacteria

2. a) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

3. c) Lactase

4. a) Fermentation

5. a) Bioremediation

6. d) Spirulina

7. a) Aspergillus niger

8. b) Fungi

9. a) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

10. a) Bacillus thuringiensis

Chapter NameChapter Link
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsLink
Human ReproductionLink
Reproductive HealthLink
Principles of Inheritance and VariationLink
Molecular Basis Of InheritanceLink
EvolutionLink
Human Health and DiseaseLink
Microbes in Human WelfareLink
Biotechnology : Principles and ProcessLink
Biotechnology and its Applications Link
Organism And PopulationLink
EcosystemLink
Biodiversity and ConservationLink
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