General Science/Basic Science biology Aschelminthes Nemathelminthes part1 Sample Test,Sample questions

Question:
.A distinct genital aperture is present in Ascaris

1.Male behind the excretory pore

2.Female near the anus

3.Female behind the excretory pore

4.Male near the posterior end


Question:
.The commonest worm in children is

1.Ascaris lumbricoides

2.Enterobius vermicularis

3.Ancylostoma duodenale

4.Trichinella sprialis


Question:
A disease caused by helminth parasite is

1.Diphtheria

2.Filaria

3.Malaria

4.Fluorosis


Question:
A free living roundworm occurring in very large number in soil is

1.Rhabditis

2.Millipede

3.Earthworm

4.Fasciola


Question:
Alimentary canal of Ascaris is

1.Complete

2.Incomplete

3.Absent

4.Rudimentary


Question:
Anal itching is caused by

1.Female Ancylostoma

2.Male Ancylostoma

3.Female Enterobius

4.Male Enterobius


Question:
Ascaris is

1.Diploblastic

2.Triploblastic

3.Monoblastic

4.Ablastic


Question:
Ascaris is monogenetic. It means it has

1.One host

2.Two hosts

3.Three hosts

4.None of the above


Question:
Ascaris is specialized and not degenerated parasite as it is

1.With a straight alimentary canal

2.Dioecious

3.Without respiratory organ

4.Covered by cuticle resistant to digestive juices of host


Question:
Before reaching intestine the larva of Ancylostoma travels through

1.Lungs and trachea

2.Oesophagus

3.Heart

4.All the above


Question:
Blisters are produced on the body due to infection of worm called

1.Trichinella

2.Drancunculus

3.Wuchereria

4.Echinococcus


Question:
Characteristic common between Flatworms and Roundworms is

1.Triploblastic

2.Acoelomate

3.Pseudocoelomate

4.Parasitic


Question:
Copulation in Filaria Worm occurs in

1.Blood vessels

2.Intestine

3.Lymph glands

4.Spleen


Question:
Elephantiasis is caused by

1.Trichinella

2.Ancylostoma

3.Wuchereria

4.Rhabditis


Question:
Elephantiasis/Filariasis is a disease of

1.Temperate areas

2.Tropical areas

3.Subtropical areas

4.Hilly tracts


Question:
Excretory pore of Ascaris occurs at

1.Posterior end

2.Middle of body

3.Behind the mouth

4.Near the posterior end


Question:
Female Dracunculus has

1.One copulatory spicule

2.One caudal spine

3.Two copulatory spicules

4.Both B and C


Question:
Female Dracunculus is

1.Viviparous

2.Ovoviviparous

3.Oviparous

4.Both A and B


Question:
Female Dracunculus possesses

1.No uterus

2.Single uterus

3.Double uterus

4.A functional vulva


Question:
Filaria is transmitted to man by

1.Culex

2.Acdes

3.Anopheles

4.All the above


Question:
Filaria Worm is

1.Oviparous

2.Ovoviviparous

3.Viviparous

4.Parthenogenetic


Question:
Filaria Worm is

1.Wuchereria bancrofti

2.Brugia timori

3.Brugia malayi

4.All the above


Question:
Filaria Worm resides in human body in

1.Subcutaneous tissue

2.Lymph glands and lymph vessels

3.Liver

4.Spleen


Question:
Filarial Worm has Man as

1.Secondary host

2.Incidental host

3.Primary host

4.Temporary host


Question:
Filariform larva of Ancylostoma is

1.First stage juvenile

2.Second stage juvenile

3.Third stage juvenile

4.Fourth stage juvenile


Question:
First stage juveniles of Wuchereria are known as

1.Microfilariae

2.Larvae

3.Filariform larvae

4.Rhabditiform larvae


Question:
For releasing larvae female Guinea Worm

1.Descends to urinary bladder

2.Descends to anal chamber

3.Forms blisters in respiratory tract

4.Produces skin blisters


Question:
Growth of filarial worms inside lymph vessels causes their blockage

1.Lymphoma

2.Lymphoderma

3.Lymphocytoma

4.Lymphoreticulosis


Question:
Guinea Worm is

1.Drancunculus medinensis

2.Brugia malayi and B. timori

3.Trichinella spiralis

4.Oxyuris vermicularis


Question:
Hatching of Ancylostoma occurs in

1.Water

2.Moist soil

3.Inside human body

4.Secondary host


Question:
Hookworm causes

1.Anaemia

2.Anal itching

3.Genital itching

4.All the above


Question:
Hookworm is known so as it possesses

1.Buccal capsule

2.Lancets and cutting plates

3.Curvature in anterior region

4.Curvature in posterior region in both the sexes


Question:
Human infection of Trichina Worm generally comes from

1.Cats

2.Dogs

3.Pigs

4.Horses and Camels


Question:
In Guinea Worm the male is

1.1/2 - 1/3 of female

2.1/6 � 1/8 of temple

3.1/10 � 1/15 of female

4.1/19 � 1/30 of female


Question:
In male Ascaris the anus and genital pore

1.Open into cloaca

2.Lie side by side

3.Lie at opposite ends

4.Are absent


Question:
Infective juvenile of Wuchereria is

1.First stage juvenile

2.Second stage juvenile

3.Third stage juvenile

4.Fourth stage juvenile


Question:
Infective larva of Ancylostoma is called

1.Rhabditiform

2.Second stage juvenile

3.Embryonated larva

4.Filariform larva


Question:
Infectivity develops in microfilariae inside

1.Human liver

2.Human spleen

3.Mosquito haemolymph

4.Mosquito muscles


Question:
Intermediate host of Guinea Worm is

1.Fish

2.Snail

3.Cyclops

4.Housefly


Question:
Intermediate host of Wuchereria bancrofti is

1.Male Anopheles

2.Female Anopheles

3.Female Culex

4.Male Culex


Question:
Intestinal parasite that feeds on tissue and blood is

1.Filaria or Wuchereria

2.Ancylostoma

3.Enterobius

4.Ascaris


Question:
Juveniles of Trichina Worm form cysts inside

1.Involuntary muscles

2.Striped muscles

3.Connective tissue

4.Skin


Question:
Male Ascaris differs from female in having

1.Lips

2.Amphids

3.Pineal spicules

4.Tail


Question:
Male Enterobius can be recognized by

1.Curved posterior end

2.One penial spicule

3.Two caudal alae

4.All the above


Question:
Male Guinea Worm has

1.Curved posterior end

2.Cloaca

3.Two copulatory spicules

4.All the above


Question:
Microfilariae are liberated by female Wuchereria inside

1.Blood

2.Lymph

3.Body cavity

4.Muscles


Question:
Name the nematode found in the striped muscles

1.Ancylostoma

2.Trichinella

3.Ascaris

4.None of the above


Question:
Nutrition in Ascaris the common roundworm parasite is

1.Saprozoic

2.Parasitic

3.Holozoic

4.Mixotrophic


Question:
Primary host of Guinea Worm is

1.Cyclops

2.Man

3.Fish

4.Antelope


Question:
Roundworms possess a symmetry

1.Radial

2.Bilateral

3.Biradial

4.Spherical


Question:
Seat Worm is the alternate name of

1.Pin Worm

2.Hook Worm

3.Intestinal Round Worm

4.Guinea Worm


Question:
Size of common Roundworm or Ascaris lumbricoides is

1.15 � 30 cm in male and 20 � 40 cm in female

2.10 � 15 cm in male and 15 � 25 cm in female

3.5 � 10 cm in male and 10 � 15 cm in female

4.3 � 5 cm in male and 7 � 10 cm in female18.


Question:
The body cavity of nemathelminthes is without peritoneal lining. It is

1.Haemocoel

2.True coelom

3.Pseudocoel

4.Atrium


Question:
The epidermis of Ascaris is

1.Multicellular

2.Syncytial

3.Columnar

4.Cuboidal


Question:
The hinder end of male Ascaris is

1.Straight

2.Thickened

3.Coiled

4.Curved


Question:
The study of round worms is called

1.Ascariology

2.Aschelminthology

3.Nematology

4.None of the above


Question:
Thread or Pinworm is

1.Ancylostoma

2.Necator

3.Wuchereria

4.Enterobius


Question:
Trichina infection spreads through

1.Contact

2.Contaminated articles

3.Eating infected meat

4.Faecal matter


Question:
Trichina Worm occurs in

1.Man

2.Domesticated animals

3.Rodents

4.All the above


Question:
Trichina Worm performs copulation in

1.Stomach

2.Lungs

3.Intestine

4.Rectum


Question:
Trichuris causes

1.Anaemia

2.Dysentery

3.Abdominal pain

4.All the above


Question:
Trichuris trichiura resides in

1.Duodenum

2.Jejunum

3.Ileum

4.Caecum and colon


Question:
Which is dioecious?

1.Taenia

2.Fasciola

3.Ascaris

4.None of the above


Question:
Which of the following is unsegmented and ovoviviparous worm?

1.Ascaris

2.Wuchereria

3.Taenia

4.Fasciola


Question:
Which one in monogenetic

1.Enterobius

2.Brugia

3.Dracunculus

4.Both A and B


Question:
Whipworm infection is more common in

1.All age groups in cold countries

2.Children of cold countries

3.Children of warm countries

4.All age groups in warm countries


Question:
Whipworm is

1.Ancylostoma

2.Trichuris

3.Enterobius

4.Trichinella


Question:
Whipworm is named so as its

1.Anterior two-third is slender

2.Posterior two-third is slender

3.Anterior one third is slender

4.Posterior one third is slender


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