Infectious Diseases

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A quiz related to the Infectious Diseases section of the NATS1670 course at York.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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Viruses affect only humans.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 2

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Viruses are the most common cause of acute infections in humans.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 3

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In 1892, Dimitri Iwanowski did a study with diseased tobacco plants that was very important for virology. This study showed that:
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  • Diseases could be transmitted from one plant to another by an infectious agent smaller than bacteria.
  • Plants can also be hosts to viruses.
  • Viruses within a plant host can survive deeply sub-zero temperatures.
  • Viruses are living, much like their plant hosts.

Frage 4

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Viruses are cellular organisms.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 5

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Viruses could be considered "Darwinian Machines" because:
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  • They were discovered by Charles Darwin.
  • They operate only on 'survival of the fittest' principles.
  • Darwin invented viruses.
  • They focus mostly on their kill potential.

Frage 6

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There is evidence suggesting that polio has been around as far back as:
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  • 2000.
  • 1790.
  • 0820.
  • 3700 BC.

Frage 7

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Viruses are naturally set to evolve best when they maximize:
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  • Spreading potential.
  • Lethality.
  • Severe symptoms.

Frage 8

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Severe viral diseases are a failure of the virus to adapt to its host.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 9

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A virus has two phases. In the first stage, [blank_start]the virus is on its own, as a virion[blank_end]. In the second phase, [blank_start]the virus has entered an infected cell[blank_end].
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  • the virus is on its own, as a virion
  • the virus is in its original host cell
  • the virus eats a hole in your skin
  • the virus has entered an infected cell
  • the virus is mutated
  • the virus kills the host

Frage 10

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All cellular life has the following characteristics in common (Check ALL that apply):
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  • DNA and RNA (genetic material).
  • Makes proteins.
  • Converts chemicals to energy.
  • Reproduction by division.
  • A cell membrane for regulation.
  • A host for compounds.
  • No more than 50 nano meters in size.
  • Has a virion.

Frage 11

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There are two main types of replication cycles for viruses. [blank_start]In both cycles[blank_end], the viral genome enters the host cell. [blank_start]In the Lytic Growth Cycle cycle[blank_end], the viral genome is replicated, viral proteins are created, and the viruses assemble inside the cell then exit. [blank_start]In the Lysogenic cycle[blank_end], the genome is integrated into the host DNA and transmitted to the host's daughter cells.
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  • In both cycles
  • In neither cycle
  • In the Lytic Growth Cycle cycle
  • In the Circle Cycle
  • In the Lysogenic cycle
  • In the Cell Cycle

Frage 12

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When washing your hands, you are more likely to destroy:
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  • An enveloped virus.
  • A non-enveloped virus.
  • Your knuckles.
  • Proteins.

Frage 13

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Zoonotic viruses are primarily hosted by:
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  • Animals.
  • Humans.
  • Fresh fruit.
  • Zebras.

Frage 14

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Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting host range?
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  • Cell surface receptors and viral attachments and proteins.
  • Availability of replication machinery.
  • Availability to leave the cell and spread.
  • Host anti-viral responses.
  • Lethality.

Frage 15

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Rabies can be an extremely slow virus, taking up to over a year to kill its host. This is because the virus:
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  • Is sluggish.
  • Targets neurons, which have long axons slowing the process.
  • Travels through the blood stream, but slowly.
  • Isn't very dangerous, and takes multiple bites to really be dangerous.

Frage 16

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Bats and raccoons should not be handled with direct contact because:
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  • They might host rabies.
  • They're furry.
  • They can cause pertussis.
  • They're endangered.

Frage 17

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Which of the following is NOT something we need to know to control a viral disease?
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  • Reservoirs.
  • Modes of transmission.
  • Methods of inactivation.
  • Likelihood of back-mutation.

Frage 18

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Herpes viruses can be considered like the diamonds in the movie "Diamonds are Forever" because:
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  • Herpes viruses remain in your system - they will be with you forever.
  • James Bond has contributed heavily to the study of herpes viruses.
  • Like the diamonds in the movie, herpes are traded rapidly from person to person.
  • Herpes are extremely valuable.

Frage 19

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Cytomegalovirus is a common form of herpes that commonly has no side effects. In this group of people, however, cytomegalovirus can cause blindness.
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  • Children.
  • AIDS patients.
  • Elderly.
  • People with rabies.

Frage 20

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Which of the following are true of Epstein Barr Virus, or infectious mononucleosis? (Check ALL that apply)
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  • ~90% of people have been infected by this.
  • It is also called 'The Kissing Disease'.
  • ~1% of the population has this virus.
  • It is almost always lethal.
  • It's an airborne virus.

Frage 21

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Some herpes viruses have oncogenic (tumor-causing) properties.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 22

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Which of the following is NOT a potentially oncogenic virus?
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  • Human Papiloma Virus.
  • Epstein-Barr Virus.
  • Herpes virus type 8.
  • Hepatitis B and C.
  • Hepatitis A.

Frage 23

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Match the forms of cancer to the areas of the body they primarily affect. Burkitt's Lymphoma - [blank_start]The lymphatic system.[blank_end] Nasoparyngeal carcinoma - [blank_start]Head and neck.[blank_end] Cervical Carcinoma - [blank_start]The cervix.[blank_end] Kaposi's sarcoma - [blank_start]Blood vessels.[blank_end]
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  • The lymphatic system.
  • Hands.
  • Head and neck.
  • The cervix.
  • Blood vessels.

Frage 24

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Lysis is a process in which non-enveloped viruses exit their host cell once they've multiplied enough. They do this by:
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  • Breaking open the cell, killing it and exiting.
  • Hollowing out the inside of the host cell to kill it and infecting other cells from the inside.
  • Exiting from a small hole in the cell that doesn't harm it.
  • Diffusing through the cell wall.

Frage 25

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Which type of viral infection is the most common?
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  • Asymptomatic.
  • Persistent/chronic.
  • Suffering, followed by recovery.
  • Death of the infected.
  • Congenital disease.
  • Contributory factor in several other diseases.
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