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Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/20/2020 7:41:02 100 / 100 c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV5/20/2020 8:41:51 100 / 100 [email protected] MANI Faculty Is c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV5/20/2020 8:55:31 92 / 100 [email protected] Dr. A.LIYAKATH ALI Faculty ISLAMIAH college, Vaniyambadi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV5/21/2020 2:38:42 100 / 100 MOHAMMED KASHIF. P Faculty Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV Mr. [email protected]/21/2020 5:25:47 100 / 100 MAGENDIRA MANI. V Faculty Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/21/2020 16:52:41 96 / 100 K. Muhammed Shariq Faculty Islamiah College (Autonomous) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/21/2020 17:02:57 96 / 100 K. VINOTH Faculty Islamiah college (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/21/2020 18:08:16 28 / 100 M ASLAM ABDULLAH Faculty VIT UNIVERSITY b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/21/2020 18:54:53 32 / 100 SARAVANAN R Student ISLAMIAH COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) , THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY. a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/21/2020 21:49:54 52 / 100 SATHISH KUMAR V Student Islamiah college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]

5/22/2020 0:35:37 12 / 100 SRINITHIS Student School d) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAd) Housefly d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:38:41 20 / 100 LOVENEESH TALWAR Faculty YCET JAMMU d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:38:59 40 / 100 YOGESH JOSHI Faculty Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapurd) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:39:06 16 / 100 PRASANTH.V Student Thiruvalluvar university, Islamiha college Autonomous ,Vaniyambadi b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 0:39:24 40 / 100 RAMESH.R Research Scholar Voorhees college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:39:40 40 / 100 SUYANI NITIN KANJI Research Scholar College of Fisheries Mangalore Karnatakac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:40:21 44 / 100 PRIYASHI Student Ranchi University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 0:41:02 56 / 100 HAMSA D Faculty Bharathidasan college of arts and science Erodea) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:41:43 32 / 100 APURV Faculty Aeh a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:41:48 60 / 100 Dr.V.PRABHA Faculty DKM College for Women Vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:41:52 44 / 100 Dr. B. Mohammed Nawaz Faculty Islamiah college vaniyambadia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:41:56 36 / 100 ABHISHEK SHARMA Faculty Ch.Harchand Singh Degree College Khurja Bulandshahar UP b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:42:18 44 / 100 BHAUTIK SAVALIYA Research Scholar ICAR-CIFE, MUMBAI a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:42:42 24 / 100 P.KAVIPRIYA Faculty Kailash women's college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:43:01 100 / 100 SURBHI Student Central University of Jharkhandc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:43:23 32 / 100 Dr.U.JAYASUBRAMANIANFaculty Jayalakshmi Narayanaswami College of Educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above a) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 0:43:45 24 / 100 M. MUJIBURRAHMAN Faculty Islamiah college b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 0:43:57 96 / 100 APOORAV KHARE Student Oriental College of Managementc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:44:03 48 / 100 Dr. M. Maghimaa Faculty Muthayammal college of Arts and Science, Rasipuram, Namakkal DT. Tamilnaduc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:44:57 100 / 100 Dr.M.SUBARAJA Faculty Vivekanandha College of Arts and Science for Women (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:45:21 100 / 100 DR.R.MAHESWARI Faculty Kmg college of arts and science gudiyattam c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:45:46 40 / 100 RITIKA MANHAS Student Panjab University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:46:55 16 / 100 PARS MANI Student Sanmati government college of science education and research jagraona) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above a) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 0:47:15 52 / 100 DR.MEERA MANJUL Faculty HP university summerhill Shimla 171005c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:47:39 92 / 100 AYISHA BEGUM Research Scholar Government Arts College Tiruvannamalaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:48:02 60 / 100 G GOPINATH Faculty INDO-AMERICAN COLLEGE, CHEYYARc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:48:40 92 / 100 Velu Mani Selvaraj Faculty RVS Agriculture College, Thanjavurc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:49:27 64 / 100 Dr.P.JAYACHITRA Faculty AGURCHAND MANMULL JAIN COLLEGE, MEENAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI-114c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:50:45 20 / 100 ARSHDEEP SINGH Student Sanmati government science college of education and research a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:50:59 60 / 100 AMAR MAHAKHUD Student Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalayac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:51:33 68 / 100 M.G.Ragunathan Faculty Guru Nanak College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:52:12 60 / 100 N.VISHNUPRIYA Student VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:52:18 24 / 100 P.KAVIPRIYA Faculty Kailash women's college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:52:23 92 / 100 Dr M Fernandus Durai Faculty Sacred Heart College Tirupattur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:53:49 52 / 100 DR SAVITA MISHRA Faculty VIDYASAGAR COLLEGE OF EDUCATION d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:53:52 44 / 100 Aishlyn blessy Joseph Student Kendriya Vidhyalaya HVF Avadi Chennai 600054b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:53:54 100 / 100 AYESHA SABEEN M Faculty VIVEKANANDHA ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE FOR WOMENc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:54:01 40 / 100 SATISH Student Junagadh agriculture University Gujaratc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:54:22 64 / 100 PRABHPREET SINGH Student S. GOVT. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND RESEARCH c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:54:49 60 / 100 Dr.D.J.MUKESH KUMAR Others: ____________________________________________________CAS in Botany, University of Madrasc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]

5/22/2020 0:55:00 40 / 100 VIVEK KUMAR Faculty डॉ0 राममनोहर लो हया पी0जी0 कॉलेज शां तनगर लालमूऊ खजूरगांव रायबरेल उ र देशd) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:55:05 48 / 100 Dr P.Praveena Faculty Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:55:27 28 / 100 Shiv Mangal Ram Student Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak M.P.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 0:55:47 72 / 100 Dr. J. VADIVELU Faculty SRI AKILANDESWARI WOMEN'S COLLEGE, WANDIWASHc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:56:18 72 / 100 Dr.C.BASKARAN Research Scholar PG and Research Department of Zoology, Presidency College, Chennai-05c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:56:18 48 / 100 BHAVIKABEN RAMANBHAI TANDEL Student College of fisheries Science, veraval, JAU c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:57:07 48 / 100 ANKIT KUMAR Student DDE, LNMU c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:57:42 88 / 100 RITIKA MANHAS Student Panjab University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:57:55 56 / 100 HAINA JOHNSON K V Student Banaras Hindu University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:58:02 56 / 100 ARUN KALLUR PURUSHOTHAMANOthers: ____________________________________________________Syngene International limited c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 0:59:05 24 / 100 M.PREETHI Student Bharathidasan college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 0:59:22 52 / 100 C RAMKUMAR Faculty Madras University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:00:39 80 / 100 BHAVIKABEN RAMANBHAI TANDELStudent College of fisheries science, Veraval, JAUc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:00:43 68 / 100 DR.SOPHIA.D Faculty Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:00:58 88 / 100 ABHISHEK SHARMA Faculty CH.HARCHAND SINGH DEGREE COLLEGE KHURJA UP c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:01:10 32 / 100 ASHISH RAMESHBHAI HODARResearch Scholar College of Fisheries Science, Junagadh Agricultural University JAU, Veravalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:01:35 56 / 100 ARITA RATHOD Student college of fisheries science, veravala) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:01:39 68 / 100 MONISHA V Student Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Pookodec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:02:00 100 / 100 M.PREETHI Student Bharathidasan college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:02:04 36 / 100 Dr. K.VANMATHISELVI Faculty SRI AKILANDESWARI WOMEN'S COLLEGE VANDAVASI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:02:18 68 / 100 Dr.K.RAMESHKUMAR Faculty Bharathidasan university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:03:51 68 / 100 RAM AJAY RAJSHIBHAI Research Scholar College of Fisheries Science - Veravalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:04:18 16 / 100 BERTY ROY B Faculty Sacred Heart College b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:04:44 92 / 100 DR ASHAR WAHEED M P Faculty ISLAMIAH COLLEGE, VANIYAMBADI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:05:10 76 / 100 Mr. SANDEEP CHANDAKAVATEStudent BLDEA's SSM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND RC VIJAYAPURc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:06:48 56 / 100 Dr Aruna Kumari NakkellaFaculty College of Engineering, Dr BR Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradeshc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:06:54 68 / 100 DEEPANRAJ S P Student Islamiah college vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:07:07 20 / 100 VALARMATHY K Faculty Thiruvallur / marudhar kesari Jain college for womenb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:07:33 48 / 100 KAMALASANKARI S A M Research Scholar Queen Mary's College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:07:54 88 / 100 T.WAJEETH Others: ____________________________________________________NATSYN CATALYSTS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:08:47 56 / 100 ASHIR K Student Kerala Agriculture Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:09:56 64 / 100 SAURAV CHANDRA BHATTStudent GRAPHIC ERA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:10:04 52 / 100 MORI KRUPALI A. Student Government College Of Nursing, Bhavngar.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:11:12 44 / 100 ANJALI. M Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for womend) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:11:29 60 / 100 T. WILLIAM RAJA Research Scholar Entomology Research Institute, Loyola College, Chennaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:11:57 48 / 100 VIJAY KUMAR Research Scholar COLLEGE OF FISHERIES VERAVALa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:12:09 76 / 100 SRIDEVI JAGAVATI Faculty Indira Priyadarshini Government Degree College for Women, Nampally, Hyderabadc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:12:33 48 / 100 Dr. R. Shobanadevi Faculty Global college of arts and science for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:13:27 36 / 100 KAJAL KUMARI Student S.govt science collage of education and researchc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above a) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:13:27 100 / 100 P.KAVIPRIYA Faculty Kailash women's college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:14:23 56 / 100 ANU GUPTA Student University b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:14:31 28 / 100 SIMRANJEET KAUR Student Sanmati government college of science education and researcha) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:16:02 32 / 100 DR MANJU GUPTA Faculty Jagannath university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:16:12 40 / 100 V.EZHILARASI Faculty Islamiah Women's Arts and Science Collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:16:16 68 / 100 P. LOKESH Student Chettinad Academy of Research and Education b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:16:43 76 / 100 ML MOHAMMED KALEEM ARSHANResearch Scholar Islamiah College (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:16:55 40 / 100 SANGALE BHAUSAHEB KHANDUFaculty SPPU Pune Annasaheb Awate College, Manchar Dist.Puned) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:17:27 64 / 100 SOUTI GHOSAL Student NSOU c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:17:55 24 / 100 Ajay Patil Student SRTMU Sub-Center, Latura) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:18:06 32 / 100 Dr. PIYUSH MANI MAURYAFaculty Zeal Institutes c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:18:33 100 / 100 MR. DEEPAK GUPTA Faculty Govt. P.G. College Datia, M.P.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:18:44 64 / 100 SHUBHAM KAUSHIK Others: ____________________________________________________University of Delhi d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:19:02 16 / 100 Vinny Bansal Student Sanmati govt collage of science and research education a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:19:48 52 / 100 TANDEL LATABEN VANMALIStudent College of Fisheries Science, Veraval, Junagadh Agricultural Universitya) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:19:55 28 / 100 SURESHKUMAR S Faculty Indo American college Cheyyara) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:19:58 76 / 100 NOBLE K KURIAN Faculty Rnb Global University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:20:39 60 / 100 D.UMA MAHESWARI Faculty C.KANDASWAMI NAIDU COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,CUDDALOREc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:20:46 48 / 100 S. DIVIYA PRIYA Student SACRED HEART COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:21:14 44 / 100 P.KOUSALYA Faculty BHARATHIDASAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE,ERODEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:21:23 20 / 100 NAVANEETHA BHARATHI Others: ____________________________________________________Psg c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persond) Radio immune assay b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:22:16 24 / 100 RAHUL YADAV Student Sanmati science and research collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:22:34 96 / 100 ASHISH RAMESHBHAI HODARResearch Scholar College of Fisheries Science, Junagadh Agricultural University JAU, Veravalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:23:26 36 / 100 Dr RAVIKIRAN Faculty UAS(GKVK) d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:24:12 32 / 100 P. PADMAVATHI Student Sri sarada college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:24:19 48 / 100 HAMSA LATHA SAMPATH KUMARStudent Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Researchd) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:26:14 92 / 100 SARAVANAN R Student Islamiah college (Autonomous), Thiruvalluvar university. c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:26:57 64 / 100 DR. POOJA BHAGAT Faculty Government Degree College Sambaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:27:24 36 / 100 Sasikala s Faculty Marudhar kesari Jain college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:27:44 32 / 100 TABREZ S A Research Scholar ISLAMIAH COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS)b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:27:59 56 / 100 MALARKODI R Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for women vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:28:14 12 / 100 D. KAVIYARASI Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:28:23 28 / 100 SAURABH VERMA Faculty ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, JABALPURb) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:28:53 92 / 100 AADIL AHMED I Faculty Islamiah College ( Autonomous) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:29:23 92 / 100 SHACHEE Student Amity Institute of Biotechnologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:30:13 28 / 100 PRIYA J Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:31:55 56 / 100 Dr. J. BINU CLARA Faculty University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:32:05 96 / 100 SURAJ KUMAR Student Graphic era university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:32:15 28 / 100 DR.MRITUNJAY KIMAR MANISHFaculty Marwari College,Bhagalpurd) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:33:29 28 / 100 C. THAMILMOZHI Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:33:30 28 / 100 CHITRA.S Faculty Srinivasan College of Arts and Scienceb) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:33:57 80 / 100 SHALINI E Research Scholar Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai-30c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:34:17 48 / 100 SARANYA V Student Arcot Sri Mahalakshmi Women's College villapakkam arcot thiruvalluvar Universitya) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:34:18 36 / 100 DHANASEELAN J Student Adhiyamaan college of Engineering (Autonomous) -Hosura) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:36:24 24 / 100 GOPINATH.S Student BHARATHIDASAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placec) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:36:35 36 / 100 Dr L R Patel Faculty JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth Deemed to be university Udaipura) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:36:59 68 / 100 DEIVANAI.K.P Student VINAYAKA MISSION'S KIRUPANANDA VARIYAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:37:12 72 / 100 DEVVRET Research Scholar GRAPHIC ERA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:38:59 64 / 100 Dr.ABIRAMI Faculty Kamaraj college, Thoothukudi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:00 48 / 100 ASHWINI E Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for womenb) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:35 68 / 100 NIDHI VERMA Research Scholar Banaras Hindu University d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:39 44 / 100 R. INDHUMATHI Student Vivekandha college of engineering for women d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:39 44 / 100 SUMITHRA E Faculty Marudhar kesari Jain college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:43 60 / 100 MOHAMMED MUZAMMILStudent Tamil nadu Dr MGR medical u university chennaia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:39:44 60 / 100 PRIYADHARSHINI K Others: ____________________________________________________DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING, KRISHNAGIRI a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:40:11 40 / 100 DR KAILASH CHAND MEENA Faculty SLBSNSU (A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY) NEW DELHI - 16c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:40:17 32 / 100 B. BRINDHA Faculty Islamiah women's arts and science b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:40:22 44 / 100 P. THIRUMALAIVASAN Faculty Srimad andavan arts and Science Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:40:28 68 / 100 Dr. K. RAMALASHMI Faculty SNMV COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:41:10 68 / 100 Mr. HARISH NAUTIYAL Others: ____________________________________________________GMPS KOTDHAR GAMRI, CHINYALISAURc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:41:30 88 / 100 MRITUNJAY KUMAR MANISHFaculty TMBU,Bhagalpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:41:56 40 / 100 S.PAVITHRA Student Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women,Thiruchengode.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:42:30 28 / 100 MONIKA JINDAL Student S. Govt. College of science education and research c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:42:37 36 / 100 HEMAMALINI N Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:43:06 68 / 100 ANNETH ALICE JOHN Others: ____________________________________________________KVASU, POOKODE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:45:25 40 / 100 Dr.S.AMBEDKAR Faculty Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:45:52 72 / 100 AMJAD HUSSAIN. A Research Scholar Islamiah college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 1:45:57 56 / 100 V.SAKTHEESWARAN Others: ____________________________________________________MMC a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:46:01 96 / 100 VIKRAM.S Student Srinivasan College of Arts and Science Perambalurc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:48:11 72 / 100 K SREENIVASAN Others: ____________________________________________________Nappinnai engineering worksc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:48:47 48 / 100 R.SHOBANA Research Scholar MADRAS UNIVERSITY d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:48:57 80 / 100 R.KARTHIKA Student PSG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:49:09 76 / 100 ASTHA MISHRA Student Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, UPa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:49:09 56 / 100 KIRAN CHANDRAKANT MAHAJAN Faculty Sharadchandra Pawar College Of Pharmacy a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:49:54 100 / 100 VALARMATHY K Faculty Thiruvallur / Marudhar kesari Jain college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:50:12 56 / 100 RESHMA ARULDOSS Student Institution c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:50:37 40 / 100 ACQSHARA. U Student JBAS College for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:50:41 44 / 100 SAHANAUSMAN Faculty JBAS COLLEGE FOR WOMENc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:50:59 32 / 100 VIJAYKUMAR SHIVAJI KOSHTIFaculty D. P. Bhosale College Koregaon Satara Maharashtraa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:51:14 32 / 100 DHANUSHA MANOGAR Student Arcot Sri mahalakshmi women's collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:53:02 12 / 100 UTHIRALAKSHMI A Student KONGU ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days d) 229 E b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:53:21 92 / 100 MANYA SRIVASTAVA Student KISAN PG COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:55:31 92 / 100 M.JAYANTHI Faculty Adhiparasakthi college of arts and sciencesc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:55:59 32 / 100 C MOHAMED FAHEEM Faculty Islamiah College Vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 1:56:10 84 / 100 ANAGHA.A Student Nehru Arts and Science College Coimbatore Tamil Naduc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:57:32 52 / 100 SHARDA INDUMATI NARAYAN MAKWANA Others: ____________________________________________________Chhatrapati Raje Sambhaji School c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:57:36 100 / 100 UTHIRALAKSHMI A Student KONG ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) 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Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/22/2020 1:59:06 32 / 100 S.ARUNPRASATH Student Bharathidasan college of arts and scienceb) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughd) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:59:06 48 / 100 T. ATHEEBA FIRDOUSE Student Auxilium college(autonomous)d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:59:27 100 / 100 SUKRITI VERMA Student AMITY UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOWc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:59:51 40 / 100 M.ARUNESH Student Institution c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 1:59:56 40 / 100 M. BALAMURUGAN Student Srinivasan College of arts and science, Perambalura) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 1:59:58 92 / 100 HARITHA S Student PSG college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:00:04 64 / 100 Dr. P. Saranraj Faculty Department of Microbiology, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupattur, Tamil Nadu, Indiac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:01:38 40 / 100 RAYEES AHMAD CHERSOOOthers: ____________________________________________________Central university of Jammua) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:02:18 56 / 100 Dr. AKSHAY KUMAR Others: ____________________________________________________BIT Mesra b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:02:20 12 / 100 S.SELVAN Faculty Mkjc b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:02:51 92 / 100 T. ATHEEBA FIRDOUSE Student Auxilium college(autonomous) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:03:58 76 / 100 Dr. ANJUM. A Faculty JBAS College for Women (Autonomous) Chennai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:04:11 76 / 100 VIVEKA NAND SHARMA Research Scholar Usha Martin university d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:04:53 24 / 100 P V SIVAKRISHNA Student MAM college of pharmacya) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:06:05 48 / 100 S. RANJITHA Faculty DKM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), VELLOREd) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:06:09 56 / 100 MASHOODHA.A.R Student VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMENa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:06:14 76 / 100 P. N. SUDHA Faculty DKM College for Women (Autonomous), Vellore-632001 c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:06:39 60 / 100 B. SUBHASHINI Student Shree Nehru Maha Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:06:42 84 / 100 Dr.J.THIRUMAGAL Faculty K.m.g.College of arts and science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:25 44 / 100 DIVYA BHARATHI. R Student SNMV CAS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:30 100 / 100 M REVATHI Faculty Marudhar kesari Jain college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:36 84 / 100 GAURAV DEEP Student CHAUDHARY CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSITY, MEERUTc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:38 96 / 100 Bhausaheb Khandu SANGALEFaculty Annasaheb Awate Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:45 64 / 100 VINOTH KUMAR RAJA Research Scholar Islamia College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:07:55 40 / 100 MOHAMMED YOUSUF S. OStudent Islamiah college (Autunomous) a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:08:05 80 / 100 S.SUBASRI Student Vivekananda college of engineering for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:08:07 64 / 100 SHALINI B Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Women, Vaniyambadia) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:08:13 52 / 100 DR ASIF JAMAL G A Faculty Justice Bashers Ahmed Sayeed College for Women Autonomous Chennai a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:08:37 32 / 100 ARUNA. K Research Scholar Vivekanandha college of arts and science for women b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:09:17 28 / 100 ROJAMANI .S Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for womend) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:09:28 68 / 100 A.M.MADEEHA Student JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SAYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI-18c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:09:29 76 / 100 VIJAYALAKSHMI T Student SACRED HEART COLLEGEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:09:31 44 / 100 ABDUL QUADIR ABDUL HAKEEMStudent Mumbai university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:09:46 36 / 100 Dr. S.M. SAMEENA BANUFaculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College For Women Autonomous Chennaid) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:10:21 100 / 100 RUQAYYA SAIFI Student Chaudhary Charan Singh Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:10:46 48 / 100 G. KARUNAMBIKAI Student SHRI NEHRU MAHA VIDYALAYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:11:30 56 / 100 NIVEDHA.C Student Vivekananda college of arts and sciences for women (autonomous)a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:11:51 68 / 100 Dr.PUNITHAVATHI M Research Scholar Periyar University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:06 88 / 100 BHAVINI K Student Nehru Arts and science college, coimbatore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:12 84 / 100 SHIJIN R Student Agriculture college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:13 60 / 100 GOKULAPRIYA K Student Shri Nehru maha vidyalaya college of arts and science Coimbatoreb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:32 60 / 100 S.SRINATH Student SNMV COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:33 64 / 100 S.ABINAYA Student ETHIRAJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,CHENNAI.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:12:36 76 / 100 MONISHA G Student GM Institute of Technology, Davangere a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:13:19 48 / 100 Dr D SASIKALA Faculty DKM college for women Vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:13:29 24 / 100 SATHIYAPRIYA M Faculty Marudhar kesari Jain college for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:21:19 48 / 100 V.Iswarya Student Thiruvalluvar university b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:23:02 48 / 100 GIRIJA.G Student Sacred heart college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:27:00 40 / 100 MANONMANI.L.V Student Periyar/ vivekananda b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:28:10 100 / 100 S.SElVAKUMAR Student BhaBharathidasan college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:28:44 88 / 100 MOHAMMAD SHAHRUKH SHAH HAMID SHAHStudent Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University Jalgaonc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:29:14 72 / 100 SAMEERA Faculty ISLAMIAH WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:29:16 48 / 100 TANZINAT ISLAM Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:29:32 68 / 100 RAVIKUMAR R N Faculty RNB Global University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:30:06 48 / 100 MUSAVEERUL HUDA.K Student Thiruvallur University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:30:25 24 / 100 ANTARJYAMI MAHALA Faculty Basudev Godabari Degree college Kesaibahal Sambalpurb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above c) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:30:35 60 / 100 PRATEEK K KAMANI Student SRS PU College Chitradurga Karnatakac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:30:35 16 / 100 DHAMODIRAN.K Faculty TIRUPATTUR ARTS AND SCIENCEb) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:30:42 24 / 100 N.IMRAN KHAN Student ISLAMIAH COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:31:08 52 / 100 DR.A.MOHAMED ASLAMFaculty M.S.S.Wakf Board Collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:31:32 96 / 100 GIRIJA.G Student Sacred heart college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:31:41 44 / 100 SHUAIB AKTHAR P. K. Student INSTITUTIONS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:32:50 40 / 100 Ms.S.ARUNA Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain college for Womend) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:32:58 100 / 100 AARTHI Others: ____________________________________________________Nill c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:34:14 48 / 100 Mohammed Javed kalburgiFaculty BITM Ballari a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:35:38 32 / 100 RAJWINDER KAUR Student Sanmati govt. College jagraonc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:35:38 64 / 100 Dr.A.SAJITHA QADIR Faculty JBAS College for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:36:14 76 / 100 AISWARYA A Student NEHRU ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, COIMBATORE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:36:41 100 / 100 S. SELVAKUMAR Student Bharathidasan College Of Arts and Science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:37:44 92 / 100 G.HARIGARAN Faculty ISLAMIAH COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), VANIYAMBADIc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:38:15 64 / 100 R.DIVYA DARSHNI Student SSN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:38:27 44 / 100 SANAULLAH A Student Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadia) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:38:55 56 / 100 P. ARUN KUMAR Student Adiyamaan college of engineering,hosura) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:39:07 32 / 100 BRINDHA A Student VISTAS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:40:08 84 / 100 Dr KAMANI K K Faculty PG Center GSC Chitradurga Department of Higher Education Government of Karnataka Indiac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:40:09 44 / 100 PREETHA DEEPAK Student Stella Maris d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:40:45 76 / 100 S.SHAHINA BEGUM Faculty JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SAYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:42:49 88 / 100 Dr.MD OSMAN PASHA Faculty Islamiah College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:43:42 88 / 100 MUSAVEERUL HUDA. K Student Thiruvalluvar university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:43:58 52 / 100 SARA Student JBAS College for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:44:43 52 / 100 S.BARANIPRIYA Faculty MKJC,Vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:44:20 36 / 100 R.RAJULA Faculty JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:46:23 48 / 100 PRIYADHARSHINI R Research Scholar University of madras d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:46:56 76 / 100 S.SATHYA Student SNMV CAS d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:47:13 60 / 100 PRAKASH DHARMALINGAMOthers: ____________________________________________________University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:47:45 80 / 100 ABISHEK M Student Nehru Arts and Science Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:49:14 36 / 100 MORASIYA HIRALBEN H.Student School of nursing GINERAa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:50:41 68 / 100 MOHAMED FAHAD S Student Islamiah College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:51:55 64 / 100 FAUZIA AHMED Faculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:52:06 32 / 100 A. Kavitha Faculty Marudhar Kersari Jain college for women vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:52:08 20 / 100 PRIYADHARSHINI.N Student Shri Nehru Maha vidyalaya college of arts and sciences a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughd) Radio immune assay c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:53:04 48 / 100 DR. SULTANA RAZIA Faculty IPS ACADEMY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:53:04 96 / 100 BOOVITHA.S Student Bharathidasan college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:53:12 28 / 100 SHREHA.SA Others: ____________________________________________________Abacus international Montessori school tirupura) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:53:35 36 / 100 M.AFROZE SHAMEEMA SHAREENStudent Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Teynampet, Chennaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 2:53:37 28 / 100 MOHAMMED AAKIF p Student Islamiah college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:54:01 36 / 100 Dr. K.ANU Faculty Auxilium college, Vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:55:25 8 / 100 VINITH KUMAR.R Student Shri nehru maha vidyalaya college of arts and science d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay c) Blood d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:55:36 28 / 100 Shubam Faculty Rmch c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 2:56:49 36 / 100 ASIFBHAI IQBALBHAI BHADARKAStudent College of fisheries science Veravalb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 2:57:52 68 / 100 A.H.FARHANA Student JUSTICE BASHEER AHAMED SAYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 2:58:18 60 / 100 SUMIT JAISWAL Research Scholar University of Delhi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:00:20 88 / 100 SHREHA.SA Student Abacus international montessori school tirupur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:01:56 60 / 100 Dr. A. Poongothai Faculty Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupattur -635601, Tamilnaduc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:02:47 72 / 100 Dr. S. SATHISH Faculty Adhiparasakthi College of Arts and Science, Kalavaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:03:06 48 / 100 K. Gowri Student Vivekanandha college of arts and sciences for women (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:04:14 56 / 100 G.SASI REKHA Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:04:37 24 / 100 ANJALI YADAV Student Allahabad university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:04:49 36 / 100 MAGIZHAN Faculty Islamiah College Vaniyambadia) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:05:30 48 / 100 NANDHINI.A Student ARCOT SRI MAHALAKSHMI WOMEN'S COLLEGE VILLAPAKKAM -THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITYa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:07:42 52 / 100 SHUBHI SHARMA Faculty St. Aloysius Institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:08:45 40 / 100 AMIRTHA VAISHNAVI K Student JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAIc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:10:07 52 / 100 K.R.JAYASREE Student Saradha Gangadharan Collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:10:19 48 / 100 REDDYBOYINI VIJAYABHASKARResearch Scholar SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITYa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:10:58 32 / 100 Akash Tripathi Student Naraina Vidyapeeth Engineering and Management Institute c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:11:23 36 / 100 SANTHOSH KUMAR.S Student Madras medical mission c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:11:31 44 / 100 MRUTYUNJAYA BHUYANStudent Bput/college of engineering and technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:12:24 48 / 100 ANJALI JAISWAL Student Institute of technology and management a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:12:33 76 / 100 Dr. P. V. PARMAR Faculty Junagadh Agricultural Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:12:42 44 / 100 SHRI PAWAN KUMAR Faculty R.D.V.V JABALPUR d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:13:36 32 / 100 V.SANGEETHA Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for women vaniyambadib) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:14:19 68 / 100 SRIVIDHYA D Student Ethiraj College for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:15:03 100 / 100 SHUBHAM GUPTA Faculty Rohilkhand Medical Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:15:12 40 / 100 SWATI KORI Faculty A.P.Narmada Law College Jabalpur a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:15:13 76 / 100 A. ANNUJA Research Scholar JIPMER a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:15:29 100 / 100 MOHIT SINGH Student Government Polytechnic Kanpurc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:16:11 28 / 100 DILLI KUMAR .P Student Thiruvallur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:16:23 100 / 100 Dr. S. CARMEL PUNITHA Faculty JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:17:12 100 / 100 Akash tripathi Research Scholar Naraina Vidyapeeth Engineering and Management Institutec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:17:13 72 / 100 PRIYANKA SURESH BABUStudent United College of Medical Sciences, Coimbatorec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:17:23 72 / 100 DHANALAKSHMI S Student GURU NANAK COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:18:13 60 / 100 ZAEMA MARIAM Student Stella Maris College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:18:45 52 / 100 DR. K. PARAMASIVAM Faculty NCSCM, ANNA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, CHENNAI. a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:19:26 44 / 100 AYUSHI NEGI Student Meerut institute of engineering and technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:19:39 40 / 100 M.SRAVVANI Student INDIRA PRIYADARSHINI GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE FOR WOMENS b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:20:19 80 / 100 S ARUNA Faculty Islamiah Women's Arts and Science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:20:25 76 / 100 K.DAYANA Student Quaid e millath government women college chennai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:20:52 84 / 100 Dr.JUDY S Faculty Vivekanandha college of arts and sciences for women (Autonomous),Periyar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:20:54 24 / 100 SAHIBA FARAQUE Student Justice basheer Ahmed sayeed college for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:21:01 24 / 100 RITHIKA R Student Adhiparasakthi college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:21:48 64 / 100 PERSIS GOLD Student Shantiniketan women's college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:21:55 52 / 100 A.H.ISMAIL Student NEW COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:22:20 100 / 100 AMIRTHA VAISHNAVI K Student JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:23:23 60 / 100 A BUVANESHWARAN Student SACRED HEART COLLEGE TIRUPATTUR a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:23:45 68 / 100 D.SUDHA Faculty ISLAMIAH WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:24:13 52 / 100 NANDHINI SUBRAMANIANStudent Nehru arts and science colleged) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:24:20 36 / 100 SAMYA P Student vels institute of science technology and advance studies c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:24:57 44 / 100 RANJAN KUMAR MISHRAStudent Veer Kuwar Singh University Ara / Maharaja College Araa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:24:58 84 / 100 AJEESH KRISHNA T.P Research Scholar Entomology Research Institute, Loyola College, Chennai-034c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:25:07 76 / 100 RAVIKANT DUBEY Research Scholar IIT (BHU), Varanasi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:25:27 56 / 100 BABALEYE OLUSEGUN ADESINAStudent University of Lagos, Nigeriac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:26:38 60 / 100 DHRUTI KOTADIYA Student College of fisheries science Veravalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:27:16 48 / 100 DR. AVANTI PRABHAKHAR Faculty JBAS College for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:27:58 44 / 100 G.NISHANTH Student Madras medical mission a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:28:08 64 / 100 CHUKWUEMEKA PROSPER OBEDStudent Federal University of Technology Akurec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:28:25 72 / 100 ISHIKA JAIN R Student Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:28:37 40 / 100 PRIYANKA. S Student Saradaha gangatharan college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:28:47 40 / 100 K.M.NEYAS Faculty M.S.S Wakf board college madurai a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:29:20 40 / 100 AMRUTHA E.A Research Scholar Kerala Agricultural Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:29:24 36 / 100 VANVI MANSING M. Student College of fisheries science, Veravald) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:30:16 24 / 100 S.AKILA Student VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMEN ( AUTONOMOUS )TIRUCHENGODEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:33:25 80 / 100 HRITIKA Student University of Allahabad c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:33:32 52 / 100 MAHALAKSHMI C Faculty ADHIPARASAKHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:34:55 56 / 100 Dr. S. JAGANNATHAN Others: ____________________________________________________Pasteur Institute of India c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:35:20 80 / 100 A ADEELA BEGUM Research Scholar Islamiah college, vaniyambadid) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:35:47 56 / 100 ASHWANT SINGH Student HIMACHAL PRADESH UNIVERSITY SHIMLAa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:36:02 36 / 100 DR. S. NAZEEMUNNISA BEGUMFaculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:38:54 40 / 100 ABINASH JENA Student Institute of pharmacy and technology, salipur, cuttackd) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:39:04 100 / 100 Dr. Garima Faculty Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya Bareillyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:39:35 100 / 100 Preetha Deepak Student Stella Maris c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:39:36 40 / 100 GEETHALAKSHMI S Faculty Marudhar kesari jain college for women b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:40:12 28 / 100 DR.VEEN AL Faculty AMAN (P.G.) COLLEGE MATHURAa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persond) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:41:37 40 / 100 SIVAKUMAR A Faculty Adhiparasakthi College of Arts and Science, Kalavai,Ranipet.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:45:31 100 / 100 DR.NAVEEN AGRAWAL Faculty KISHORI RAMAN (P.G.) COLLEGE MATHURAc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:46:04 72 / 100 PREETI PRANGYA PANDAStudent sambalpur university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:46:20 24 / 100 PALANI RAJ.M Student Thiruvaluvar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:47:05 24 / 100 M. NALA Faculty Periyar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/22/2020 3:48:21 40 / 100 MONIKA. S Student justice basheer Ahmed sayeed college for women d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:49:32 56 / 100 NAFEEZ AHMED A Research Scholar C. ABDUL HAKEEM COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:50:23 24 / 100 Ram Faculty Trd a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:50:28 56 / 100 B. ANITHA Student Auxilium college (Autonomous) a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:50:39 72 / 100 Dr. R. Geetha Faculty Arcot Sri Mahalakshmi Women's Colleged) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:52:01 52 / 100 M.SNEHA Student SNMV CAS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:52:47 68 / 100 Dr. U. RIZWAN SULTHANAFaculty M.S.S.WAKG BOARD COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:53:48 72 / 100 V.S.MUNASIRA BEGUM Faculty Islamiah women's arts and science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:53:49 92 / 100 S.SARAVANAN Others: ____________________________________________________S.K.S.S c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 3:53:51 48 / 100 MOOVENTHIRAN R Student Vinayaka missions kirupananda variyer engineering college,Salemb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:54:04 48 / 100 VAISHALI TIWARI Student Adesh University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:54:36 68 / 100 RASHEEDA BANU Faculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women (Autonomous) Chennaia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 3:54:58 96 / 100 PREETI PRANGYA PANDAStudent Sambalpur university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:55:37 80 / 100 PRASHANT TANEJA Student Sanmati. Govt. College of science education and research, jagraonc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:01 36 / 100 DR.T.UMA Faculty C.kandaswami Naidu College for women, cuddalore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:19 52 / 100 Dr ROKEYA SULTANA Faculty Yenepoya pharmacy college and research centre c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:34 24 / 100 MOHAMMAD SHAHNAWAZ KHANResearch Scholar Aligarh Muslim University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above c) 10 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:37 28 / 100 S. GHOUSIA SULTHANA Faculty Jamal Mohammed college b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:43 40 / 100 HARIHARAN B Student Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:56:56 92 / 100 Dr. S.M. SAMEENA BANUFaculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women (A)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:57:19 68 / 100 JOHN PON RAJ THANGARAJAOthers: ____________________________________________________MADRAS UNIVERSITY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:57:32 68 / 100 SANGITA GANDHA Student Sambalpur university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:57:52 40 / 100 M.Vinoth Faculty VISTAS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 3:59:10 84 / 100 NIRMAL KUMAR C Faculty KMG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:00:59 72 / 100 PRARTHANA PRADHAN Student Sambalpur university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:01:17 60 / 100 HAMSINI B Student Ethiraj college for women, Chennaia) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 4:01:25 16 / 100 MAHALAkSHMI.D Student Thuruvalluvar University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above a) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 4:02:11 60 / 100 Shehla Fathima S Student Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed college for women, Chennaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:02:29 60 / 100 V RAHINI SHREE Student Vels institute of science technology and advanced studies a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:04:48 100 / 100 ASTHA SHARMA Student Naraina vidya peeth engineering and management institutec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:05:32 72 / 100 DEEBAN CHAKKARAVARTHI PFaculty Center for higher secondary educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:06:48 64 / 100 Y.GAYATHRI Student Ethiraj college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:08:41 56 / 100 M. RAMYA Student Bharathiyar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:09:09 28 / 100 DHUMAL KULDIP SUDHAKARStudent Savitribai phule pune Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 4:09:47 52 / 100 SARA FATHIMA. I Student Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:10:21 80 / 100 K C VENKATESH BABU Faculty Sri Vidya Mandir College of Arts and Science Salem-10c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:14:02 56 / 100 KOWSALYA.J Student Bharathidasan college of arts and science d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:15:02 64 / 100 Dr. Shiv jee Malviya Faculty Up higher education commission d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:15:12 76 / 100 Dr. Taju G Faculty C. Abdul Hakeem College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 4:18:48 24 / 100 MD Hasan Student Barakatullah University d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 4:22:29 80 / 100 R.DIVYA DHARSHINI Student KONGU ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS),ERODE.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:23:39 40 / 100 A.PUVIYARASU Student SNMV College of Arts and Scienced) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 4:25:08 96 / 100 V. R. SANTHAKUMARI Faculty N. K.T.National College of Education for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 4:27:39 52 / 100 AYISHA.E Student Islamiah woman's art's and science college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:28:40 56 / 100 MADDELA HARIPRIYA Student Indhira priyadharshini government degree college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:29:22 76 / 100 DHARANI REDDI Student Rajah Rsrk rangarao collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 4:29:42 52 / 100 SIVAKUMAR.S Research Scholar C. ABDUL HAKEEM COLLEGE, MELVISHARAMc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 7:51:57 56 / 100 Guhapriya. U Student D. K. M College for women vellore. a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 7:52:36 56 / 100 Faisal Ahmad Research Scholar CSIR-CDRI a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 8:02:12 56 / 100 KALPANA S Research Scholar Queen Mary’s college,Chennai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:02:52 64 / 100 JALAJA PRIYA K Faculty AUXILIUM COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 8:04:11 48 / 100 G.MALATHI Research Scholar Sri Akilandeswari Women's College Wandiwash d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:05:52 52 / 100 KANCHANA PRIYA. A Student D. K. M college for women vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:06:08 40 / 100 Dr.J. ILAMATHI Faculty Dkm college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:06:36 24 / 100 R. MALINI Student Dhanabakyam krishnaswamy mudhaliyar women's college (autonomous) a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]

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Others: ____________________________________________________Thiruvalluvar university kmg collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 8:11:43 64 / 100 R.INDHU Student DKMcollege for women Vellorec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:11:46 92 / 100 G.MALATHI Research Scholar Sri Akilandeswari Women's College Wandiwash.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:14:22 76 / 100 V.MADHU Faculty JBAS college for WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:16:27 56 / 100 Dr.P.GOWSALYA Faculty Navarasam Arts and Science College for Women, Arachalurd) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 8:17:27 100 / 100 A.R.YASMEEN Student ETHIRAJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:17:37 32 / 100 K.RAVALI Student D.K.M COLLEGE FOR WOMEN a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:19:01 100 / 100 G.MEENA Student school student c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:19:14 44 / 100 R.KARKUZHALI Student DKM COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 8:23:04 44 / 100 R.S.SAVITHA Others: ____________________________________________________INDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL- KUWAITa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:23:14 24 / 100 Dr.M.SIVBAIRAIVI Faculty Skss Arts college. Thiruppanandalb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:24:05 52 / 100 G.GAYATHRI Student Adhiparasakthi college of arts and science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 8:24:59 24 / 100 I. POORNIMA Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 8:25:04 56 / 100 ARUNKUMAR V Faculty Dr.M.G.R.CHOCKALINGAM ARTS COLLEGE, ARNIa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:26:25 60 / 100 JANANI. J Student THURUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:27:06 100 / 100 I. POORNIMA Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:29:10 44 / 100 PRIYADHARSHINI. S Student D.K.M college for women's c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:30:56 48 / 100 JEEVITHA.M Student K.M.G COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:31:02 44 / 100 PARTHIBAN Student Thiruvalluvar University b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:34:28 92 / 100 DEEPA R Faculty AUXILIUM COLLEGE (Autonomous), VELLORE.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:35:48 56 / 100 GOWTHAMI L Student DKM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN'S c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:36:37 72 / 100 R. RITHIK ROSHAN Student Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies, Pallavaram , Chennai 600117c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:37:07 52 / 100 S. AASHA Student D. K. M. College for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:37:12 92 / 100 JEEVITHA.M Student K.M.G COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:43:06 44 / 100 PALLAVI. C Student University b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 8:47:02 84 / 100 MOHAMED NASRUDHEEN JStudent Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous ) Trichy-20c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:48:56 84 / 100 ANJALI NISHA Student Central University of Rajasthana) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:52:29 80 / 100 Dr. R. THIRUMALAISAMYFaculty Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Kalippatti, Namakkal (Dt.)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:54:48 32 / 100 M.RAJESHWARI Student D.K.M college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:54:48 36 / 100 MOHAMMAD ZIYA ARALIMATTIStudent Anjuman degree college Vijayapurc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 8:55:26 36 / 100 M. MONICA Student THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLAGE FOR WOMENd) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:55:34 32 / 100 SASIPRIYA C Faculty Islamiah women's arts and science collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:57:03 72 / 100 ASWINI.R Student KMG college of arts and science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 8:57:58 60 / 100 TASLEEM TABASSUM A Faculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 8:59:08 100 / 100 GEETHALAKSHMI S Faculty Marudhar Kari Jain college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:04:30 100 / 100 M.MONICA Student THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLAGE FOR WOMENc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:06:05 80 / 100 NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH Student Central University of Rajasthan, NH-8, Bandarsindari, Ajmer, Rajasthana) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:07:20 48 / 100 Janani M Faculty Auxilium College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 9:07:45 72 / 100 MITRABINDA KHETI Student Institute of applied medicines and research , Ghaziabad , Indiaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:10:04 60 / 100 DHIVYA BHARATHI. S Student Dr.mgr chockalingam arts collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:10:17 24 / 100 Abuthahir Student Sacred heart college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:10:41 48 / 100 SHINY G M Others: ____________________________________________________Malladi Drugs and Pharmaceuticals R&D Centrea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:11:45 56 / 100 ANUREKHAA DEVARAJ Student PSG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:11:55 52 / 100 SATHYA P Others: ____________________________________________________Periyar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 9:12:17 60 / 100 Dr.S.PALANI Faculty Shanmuga Industries Arts And Science College Tiruvannamalaid) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:12:39 96 / 100 ABHISEK SOUMYADARSAN SAHOOStudent Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:13:50 100 / 100 MOHAMMED SAUD L Student Islamiah Autonomous college vaniyambadic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:18:30 100 / 100 KHUSHBU RANI Student Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:18:38 88 / 100 LOVELY JOSHI Student Central University of Rajasthan c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 9:20:44 60 / 100 Mr.M.SELVAN Faculty Muthayammal college of Arts and Science, Rasipuram, Namakkal Dt c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:23:37 80 / 100 Dr. V.R. PUNITHAVATHI Faculty M.M.E.S Women's Arts & Science Colleged) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:24:54 32 / 100 Aswini.v Student Dkm college for women d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:24:58 16 / 100 MADINA JAMADAR Student Anjuman arts science commerce college of vijayapura) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:25:53 76 / 100 RANJITH KUMAR D Student DWARAKA DOSS GOVERDHAN DOSS VAISHNAV COLLEGEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:26:38 28 / 100 SIVA C Student VMKV engineering collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 9:27:42 80 / 100 T. NALINI Faculty D. K. M. College, Vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:29:09 44 / 100 DEEPDARSHAN URS Student Jss academy of higher education and researchc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:29:35 36 / 100 S.JENIFER JESLIN Student Stella Maris a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:30:12 28 / 100 VIJAYA KUMAR.V Faculty Thiruvalluvar University/ Voorhees College. Vellore.d) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:36:13 40 / 100 Dr.M.SUDHA Faculty Sri Akilandeswari women's college wandiwashb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:36:31 100 / 100 M.NANDHINI Student MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:38:43 56 / 100 S. HARSHINI Student THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY/D.KM. COLLEGE FOR WOMENc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:40:23 28 / 100 MAHAK Student Kishan Lal Public College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:41:22 64 / 100 THARANYA. P Faculty M. M. E. S Women's Arts and Science College, Melvisharam d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:42:09 16 / 100 GEETHA.S Faculty ISLAMHA WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, VANIYAMBADI d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days a) S strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 9:42:19 40 / 100 Mr. KUPPURAJ S Faculty MUTHAYAMMAL COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (A UNIT OF VANETRA GROUP) RASIPURAM a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 9:43:18 32 / 100 Ghodekar Namita Sudhir Others: ____________________________________________________Pune b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 9:44:06 100 / 100 ZAKIR AHMED T Student Islamiah college Autonomous Vaniyambadic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:48:30 36 / 100 Z.AYESHA Student Marudhar kesari Jain college for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:50:40 60 / 100 MINNUMOL Others: ____________________________________________________RGUHS a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:50:54 80 / 100 ADARSH H Student DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYd) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:52:36 72 / 100 MONISHA.R Student DKM college for womens a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:57:24 60 / 100 SIDRA ZOYA K.S Student University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 9:57:47 92 / 100 DR.K.VANMATHISELVI Faculty Sri akilandeswari women's collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 9:58:09 52 / 100 DURGADEVI.K Faculty Sri Akilandeswari Women's College,Wandiwashc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 9:58:45 88 / 100 SAPNA AGGARWAL Student University of Delhi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/22/2020 10:04:56 36 / 100 G. SARMILA Student SNMV CAS c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:10:44 100 / 100 ASHIK AHAMED H Research Scholar The New College (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:12:26 32 / 100 S JEEVITHA Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for women vaniyambadi b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 10:12:35 28 / 100 S.SARITHA Faculty M.M.E.S WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 10:14:19 52 / 100 S. JAYALAKSHMI Faculty NGM COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 10:16:16 28 / 100 Dr.S.GOWRI Faculty S.K.S.S ARTS COLLEGE d) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 10:16:30 68 / 100 Dr. K.SHAMEEM RANI Faculty M.S.S.WAKF BOARD COLLEGEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:17:34 52 / 100 SAMDHYA S. CHAK Student COLLEGE OF FISHERIES SCIENCE, VERAVALa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 10:21:56 44 / 100 INGAWALE BALAJI SURESHStudent VASANTRAO NAIK MARATHWADA KRISHI VIDYAPEETH, PARBHANIa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 10:22:51 100 / 100 M Sudha Faculty Sri Akilandeshwari womens collagec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:24:42 36 / 100 S.SHARPUDEEN Faculty Jamal Mohammed College, Trichy 20b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 10:24:57 28 / 100 HIRUTHIC ROSHAN.M Student Jerusalem college of engineeringb) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAd) Housefly b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 10:26:30 36 / 100 HARITHA VIJAYAN Student Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Institute of Research and Technology, Tamil Naduc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 10:26:53 88 / 100 SAVITHA.S Faculty Skss Arts College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:30:48 96 / 100 RAKSHA SOLANKI Student CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, NH-8, BANDARSINDARI, AJMER, RAJASTHANc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:31:55 48 / 100 Dr MAHJABEEN Faculty Jbas college for Women Teynampet chennaid) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:33:35 92 / 100 HARITHA VIJAYAN Student Anna University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:35:36 76 / 100 Lakshmi S Student Queen Mary's College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:37:13 44 / 100 J.JOSEPHINE NARMADHA Faculty Jyoti Nivas college Autonomous d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:43:12 48 / 100 AYESHA SIDDIQUA J Research Scholar University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 10:45:36 20 / 100 M.vinoth Faculty Thiruvallvur university b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:46:14 36 / 100 BHAVLE URMILA SHIVAJIStudent Shivlingeshwar College Of Pharmacy Almala c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 10:50:27 80 / 100 R. RENUKA Faculty Islamiah womens college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 10:57:47 24 / 100 RAMYA Student Thiruvalluvar d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 11:04:14 40 / 100 PRASHANT DHANWANI Student B R NAHATA COLLEGE OF PHARMACYa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:06:19 44 / 100 NAJLA BEGAM.M Student JBAS college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:07:00 32 / 100 KUMKUM GARG Student Sanmati Government College Of Science Education And Researchc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 11:14:35 100 / 100 ANANTHI C S Student Alagappa University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:19:15 48 / 100 K.SHEELA Research Scholar Sacred Heart College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:26:01 56 / 100 Harini Student Prince shri venkateshwara arts and science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:26:58 100 / 100 K.SHEELA Research Scholar Sacred Heart College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:27:12 48 / 100 Dr AMANULLA M B Faculty University of Madras d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 11:28:34 52 / 100 Dr. TASNEEM KAUSER Faculty J. B. A. S. College for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:32:21 64 / 100 A.SHABNAM SHEREEN0Faculty M. M. E. S Women's Arts And Science College, Melvisharama) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:40:52 20 / 100 GANESH D Student INDO AMERICAN COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/22/2020 11:45:31 48 / 100 TAMIM Student New college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:50:27 44 / 100 NAFIYA NOUSHEEN Student Thiruvalluvar university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 11:52:29 80 / 100 PALLAVI HIRALAL BARI Student KBCNMU c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:55:07 84 / 100 S.SYED AHAMUDUL RAFEEKFaculty THE NEW COLLEGE,(AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 11:55:26 92 / 100 MOHAMMED IBRAHIM NStudent The New College (Autonomous), Chennai-600014.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:10:44 56 / 100 S. SHAHIDA PARVEEN Faculty M.S. S. Wakf Board College, Maduraic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:15:27 92 / 100 KANMANI K Faculty VYSYA COLLEGE SALEM c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:19:53 68 / 100 Dr.T.H.MOHAMED AHADU SHAREEF Faculty The New College (Autonomous), Affiliated to the University of Madras, Chennai-14.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 12:19:53 36 / 100 NANDHINI.L Student Islamiah womens arts and science college,vaniyambadi.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]

Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/22/2020 12:26:40 36 / 100 A.Shariya Anjum Student Mkjc c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:26:42 100 / 100 SIVARANJANI.R Student ISLAMIAH WOMENS ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE,VANIYAMBADI.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:34:52 72 / 100 PUJA VIMAL Student Isabella Thoburn College Lucknowc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:35:18 64 / 100 Dr. PRABHAKARAN PERUMALFaculty Selvamm Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Namakkalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:36:01 100 / 100 Dr. Archana Vimal Faculty Integral University Lucknowc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 12:37:01 68 / 100 ANIRBAN SAMANTA Student Ganpat University b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 13:01:15 96 / 100 BHAVANA RAHANGDALEOthers: ____________________________________________________DATAR CANCER GENETICS LTDc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 13:05:30 60 / 100 N. SABA Maheen Student Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 13:13:27 84 / 100 GOPALAKRISHNAN V Faculty Sacred Heart College, Tirupatturc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 13:14:40 76 / 100 MRINAL ITANKAR Student NDMVP Samaj's College of Pharmacy Nashik, Maharashtra, Indiac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 13:29:31 92 / 100 ANNESH DAS Student DR. B. C ROY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND AHS, DURGAPUR c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 16:03:43 96 / 100 RANJITH KUMAR D Student DWARAKA DOSS GOVERDHAN DOSS VAISHNAV COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/22/2020 16:04:05 32 / 100 Mahek naaz Jagirdar Student Anjuman Arts science and commerce collage Vijayapur d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/22/2020 16:16:50 32 / 100 HARIFFA K Faculty JBAS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 16:46:56 40 / 100 Dr. K. SULTHAN SYED IBRAHIMFaculty Dr. ZAKIR HUSAIN COLLEGE, ILAYANGUDI - 630 702, SIVAGANGAI DT., TAMILNADU, INDIAc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/22/2020 17:00:22 12 / 100 SHEEMA TAZEEN.Z Student ISLAMIAH WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VANIYAMBADIa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]

5/23/2020 8:23:14 32 / 100 HIMA . J Student SHRI NEHRU MAHA VIDYALAYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:23:48 36 / 100 SWARNA. S Student Thiruvallur University d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR c) Blood d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 8:24:23 68 / 100 FAISEL AHAMED C Student KMG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 8:25:30 48 / 100 HARINI S Student Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayed College for women Teynampet Chennai-18c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 8:26:19 32 / 100 M.ROSHAN AKTHAR Student B.S Abdurrahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technologya) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:27:37 100 / 100 S KOMALA Faculty MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Vaniyambadi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:42:35 48 / 100 SWETA BHARDWAJ Student Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:45:16 44 / 100 D.SRIRAM Faculty Mohamed sathak college of art and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 8:46:32 100 / 100 SHAMITHASRI A Student Kamban college of arts and sciences for women'sc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:50:48 24 / 100 G.SARITHA Student Rathinam college of arts and scienced) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 8:53:56 28 / 100 HEMALATHA Faculty Sri Akilandeswari women's college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 8:55:39 20 / 100 DURGA.K Student Rathinam College of arts and sciencesc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 9:03:10 100 / 100 ROSHINI M Student Kanchi shri Krishna college arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:04:12 96 / 100 SAHIBA FARAQUE Student Justice basheer ahmed sayeed college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:04:28 24 / 100 SUMITHRA. G Student Rathinam College Of Arts And Science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 9:06:03 100 / 100 DURGADEVI K Faculty Sari Akilandeswari Women's Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:08:02 48 / 100 F.DIVYA Student RATHINAM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEd) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:08:45 76 / 100 ADITHYA R NAIR Student IPS Academy Indore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:10:07 56 / 100 K.S.MOHAMMED ASIF Student Islamiah college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:10:24 24 / 100 A.ABHIJITH Student Rathinam college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

5/23/2020 9:10:43 36 / 100 VINOTHKUMAR StudentUniversity

a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 9:13:04 44 / 100 Swati prajapati Student IPS Academy a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 9:14:06 68 / 100 S. PAVITHRA LAKSHMI Student Sourashtra college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 9:20:14 44 / 100 Aanisha Tabassum C.V Student Thiruvalluvar university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:21:28 36 / 100 PRAKASH RAJ.U Research Scholar Rathinam college of arts and scienceb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 9:21:57 40 / 100 KARUNYA M R Student Vel Tech c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 9:25:47 48 / 100 TASKEEN KOUSER.M Student Islamiah women's college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:28:01 64 / 100 ANMOL SACHDEVA Student Ipsa indore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:29:53 32 / 100 JAYA PANDIAN C Student KSG college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 9:31:33 68 / 100 DIKSHA TIWARI Student IPS Academy a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:35:40 96 / 100 TASKEEN KOUSER Student Islamiah women's Arts and science college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:36:29 56 / 100 Sneha Pant Student IPS Academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:36:43 60 / 100 AKSHITA NARSINGHANIStudent IPS Academy a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:37:48 68 / 100 FIZA KHAN Student IPS Academy indore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:37:48 68 / 100 MEHEK KHAN Student Ips academy, Indore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:40:23 60 / 100 NUREHEM FATHIMA. M. RStudent Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 9:41:53 56 / 100 SHREYA SINGH Student Mata gujri college of professional studiesa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:44:31 100 / 100 R. RAJALAKSHMI Faculty G K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya Senior Secondary Schoolc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:50:27 100 / 100 KARUNYA M R Student Vel Tech c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:51:56 68 / 100 VASANTHA KUMAR.I Student K.M.G college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:52:27 44 / 100 HARINI R Student Kmg college of arts & sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 9:54:57 60 / 100 ANAMIKA SINGH Student IPS ACADEMY, INDORE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 9:57:09 92 / 100 HARINI R Student kmg college of arts & sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:57:16 72 / 100 S.DEVAKI Student Sri meenakshi gov arts college for women (A)-Madurai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:58:46 96 / 100 TANZEEM AZEEZA. S Research Scholar Ethiraj college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 9:59:17 44 / 100 MANPREET KAUR Student sanmati government research and education science college , Jagraonc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]

5/23/2020 10:09:21 100 / 100 AEYSHA SIDDIQUA SHAIKStudent Madha medical College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:11:37 52 / 100 PRATIBHA NAVIK Student IPS Academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 10:13:53 36 / 100 MANNU J Faculty Christ college of arts and science ,kilachery a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 10:18:57 36 / 100 SHARMAHASAN R Student Govt Arts College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:23:53 88 / 100 G.SARITHA Student Rathinam college of arts and science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:31:46 100 / 100 MANJULA V Student B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, vandalur-600048c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:37:52 68 / 100 SARA JABEEN P K Student university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:38:11 76 / 100 MANSI G.S MALVIYA Student IPS Academy Indore a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:38:39 76 / 100 POORANI.V Research Scholar Mohammed Sathak collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:46:54 92 / 100 FAIROZE AHMED S Research Scholar Thiru velluer university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 10:49:31 88 / 100 KUMKUM GARG Student Sanmati Government College Of Science Education And Researchc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 10:51:42 40 / 100 SANTHI. K Research Scholar Auxilium College Vellore b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 10:55:13 36 / 100 Dr. S. SATHIYAMA BAMAFaculty Mohamed sathak college of arts and science. Chennai-119d) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:08:54 88 / 100 MEHBOOB NOUSHEEN M GStudent B S Abdur Rahman Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:14:49 100 / 100 R.S.SAVITHA Faculty India International School-Kuwaitc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:20:00 48 / 100 ABUBAKAR AHMED YUSUFResearch Scholar University of Ibadan c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAd) Housefly b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:29:23 100 / 100 AMIRTHA VAISHNAVI K Student JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:30:05 96 / 100 SANTHI. K Research Scholar Auxilium college vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 11:38:31 52 / 100 Kaviya Panneer Selvam Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 11:44:01 100 / 100 DR.A.SIVARANJINI Faculty D.G. Vaishnav College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 12:00:26 80 / 100 FREDERICK MINTAH APPIAHStudent Rathinam College of Arts and Sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 12:16:43 60 / 100 Dr. S. ABDUL MAJEED Faculty C. ABDUL HAKEEM COLLEGE, Melvisharamc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 12:42:45 60 / 100 S.NAHEETH Faculty Thirukkovilur college of arts and science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 16:22:11 68 / 100 AFREEN Student Justice Basheer ahamed syed college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 16:35:43 48 / 100 R.FEMINA YASMIN Student Sri akilandeswari womens college vandavasi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 16:36:23 60 / 100 A Meenaz Banu Faculty Islamiah Women's Arts and Science College, Vaniyambadi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 17:31:39 52 / 100 ARSHIYA SIDDIQUA. T Student University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 17:33:33 32 / 100 ANUSUYA.S Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 17:34:47 56 / 100 POOJA KISHOR GANDHIOthers: ____________________________________________________D.G.Ruparel College,Mumbai,2019a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 17:41:42 40 / 100 B.KARTHICK Student Thiruvalluvar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 17:58:16 40 / 100 K.NIVETHA Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 18:54:30 44 / 100 Ponnarasi.N Student Rathinam college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 19:01:58 100 / 100 DR.S GOWRI Faculty S.K.S.S ARTS COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:10:32 52 / 100 Shree R Faculty Mkjc c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:17:49 92 / 100 ARUNA G Faculty MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, VANIYAMBADI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAd) Housefly b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:32:29 20 / 100 E. Meenakshi Student Auxilium college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 19:35:26 28 / 100 M. PICHAPPILLAI Faculty University of Madras a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 19:41:20 84 / 100 M.PICHAPPILLAI Faculty university of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:44:03 80 / 100 N.S.Nithya Student Sree Ayyappa college for women ,Chunkankadaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:44:26 12 / 100 LOGESH G Student K.M.G COLLEGE ARTS and SCIENCEb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 19:48:55 64 / 100 S.JASWANTHIKA Student B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 19:56:01 88 / 100 HIMA . J Student SHRI NEHRU MAHALAE VIDYALAYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:04:25 60 / 100 SHRIKANT BOHRA Student Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:24:12 24 / 100 M . RANJENI Student Auxilium college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/23/2020 20:25:05 100 / 100 R.FEMINA YASMIN Student Sri akilandeswari womens college vandavasi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:26:19 100 / 100 HIMA . J Student SHRI NEHRU MAHA VIDYALAYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:29:32 68 / 100 ASFIYA FATHIMA. S Student Thiruvalluvar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:31:58 96 / 100 Dr. PRABHAKARAN PERUMALFaculty Selvamm Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Namakkalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:34:30 68 / 100 M. ANGEL HELEN Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE, VELLOREc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:42:08 44 / 100 S DHARANI Student Queen Mary's College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 20:42:26 68 / 100 Dr.M.S.SAMEEM Faculty M.S.S.WAKF BOARD COLLEGE.K.K.NAGAR.MADURAI-20c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:42:57 100 / 100 DR. S. NAZEEMUNNISA BEGUM Faculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College For Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:45:11 60 / 100 R.SUJITHA Student THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 20:47:41 32 / 100 KAVITHARANI.P Student Rathinam college of arts and sciencea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:50:57 16 / 100 S.J.NEYA CATHERINE Student Auxilium college b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 20:52:03 96 / 100 KAVITHARANI.P Student Rathinam college of arts and science d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 20:58:53 100 / 100 M. KRISHNAMOORTHY Faculty MADRAS UNIVERSITY / MOHAMAD SATHAK COLLAGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE SOLINGANALLUR CHENNAI-119 c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 21:08:45 44 / 100 M.KALEESWARI Student Sourastra college d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 21:15:41 56 / 100 G.SRUTHI PRIYA Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 21:18:43 52 / 100 Dr.P.Thirunavukkarasu Faculty Dr.MGR educational and research institutea) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 21:20:53 64 / 100 DR MOHAMMAD WASEEMFaculty BS Abdurrehman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 21:30:16 68 / 100 Dr.M.SHEIK ALIYAR Faculty C.ABDUL HAKEEM COLLEGE (Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:05:40 96 / 100 GEETHA.S Faculty Islamiha women's Art's and science college vaniymbadic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:06:32 92 / 100 Dr.R.M.SOBANA Faculty JBAS College for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:11:17 56 / 100 RISHABH TIWARI Student RAVISHANKAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:12:10 60 / 100 NANDHINI V Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:15:02 100 / 100 NANDHINI V Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:18:10 40 / 100 MENISHABHASKAR Student Auxilium college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:21:04 32 / 100 M.MONICA Student Marudhar kesari jain collage for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:28:09 24 / 100 N.DIVYA Student Islamiah women's arts and science collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/23/2020 22:30:47 44 / 100 M.DEEPTI Student Auxilium College , katpadi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 22:41:15 72 / 100 ANUPAMA VIJAY Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:41:43 20 / 100 KULDEEP SINGH THAKUR Student Ips academy Indore a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:51:33 52 / 100 VALARMATHI Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:52:12 92 / 100 S DHARANI Student Queen Mary's College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 22:55:07 12 / 100 Sivaranjini. N Student Dkm college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 23:04:57 60 / 100 A.LAVANYA Faculty M.M.E.S women's arts and science college, Melvisharam a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 23:12:12 16 / 100 SAJIDA BANU M Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE, VELLORE.a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 23:18:24 56 / 100 ATHIYA PARVEEN.U Student JBAS College For Womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:20:09 96 / 100 KULDEEP SINGH THAKURStudent IPS academy Indore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:26:07 68 / 100 K.IYAPPAN Student UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS /IBMSc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:32:42 36 / 100 MAHAVIR SINGH Student Punjab university chandigarh c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:38:07 68 / 100 SUBHAS EMMI Faculty KLE Society's, S. K. Arts and H. S. K. Science Institute Hubballi -580031, Karnataka c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:39:44 68 / 100 Dr. R. AROKIA DOSS Faculty Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science, Chennai 119. c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:42:45 84 / 100 B.N.POOJITHA Student University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:46:34 32 / 100 ELAVARASI A Student University of Madras IBMSc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 23:47:58 68 / 100 MAHAVIR SINGH Student Punjab university chandigarh c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:48:27 96 / 100 MINNUMOL Others: ____________________________________________________NINS CON c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:51:50 92 / 100 Dr. M. SUGANYA Faculty Islamiah womens arts and science college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:52:30 52 / 100 JANANI.A Student DKM college in vellore a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:53:03 96 / 100 Chennai Faculty govt arts and sciences college el Nagar tondiarpet ch-81c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:54:27 40 / 100 D. Pavithra Student Dkm college for women vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/23/2020 23:56:00 84 / 100 PRIYADHARSHINI R Student University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:57:15 84 / 100 PRIYA.V Student University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/23/2020 23:58:22 16 / 100 S. JAYALAKSHMI Student DKM COLLAGE FOR WOMEN a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

5/24/2020 0:00:55 32 / 100 M.SANDHIYA Student DKM college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:09:38 40 / 100 N.VENKATESAN Faculty Sree MuthuKumaraswamy Collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:10:21 92 / 100 P.JABEENA BEGUM Faculty JBAS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TEYNAMPET CHENNAI 18c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:13:50 44 / 100 POOJA M SHAMBALIMATHFaculty KLEs SK Arts and HSK Science Institute Hubballic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 0:18:26 56 / 100 MALATESH KURUDI Student S K Arts college and H S Kotambari science institute hubballi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:19:16 76 / 100 G.JANANI Student University of madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:19:17 76 / 100 DR.V.SELVI Faculty Sourastra College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:20:23 36 / 100 SNEHA Student AUXILIUM COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:20:40 60 / 100 KEERTHANA.T Student DKM college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:22:27 88 / 100 A. VIDYA Student University of Madras, IBMS campus,Taramanic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:23:40 40 / 100 SANDHIYA. R Student DKM COLLEGE. FOR WOMEN'Sc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 0:28:47 56 / 100 MADHU R PINGALE Student SK arts and Hsk science institute Vidya Nagar Hubballic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:31:38 36 / 100 ASHLY JOSE .A Student Auxilium college b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:32:00 48 / 100 RAISA FATHIMA. K Student ISLAMIAH WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:32:05 24 / 100 Hemasri Student Isnamish woumen b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAd) Housefly c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA c) Blood d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days d) 229 E c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:34:02 100 / 100 ASHLY JOSE. A Student Auxilium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:37:27 80 / 100 Aishwarya devi Student Karpagam faculty of medical science and researcha) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:40:28 100 / 100 D.PAVITHRA Student Dkm college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:40:43 96 / 100 HARITHA . S Student Dkm college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/24/2020 0:42:35 100 / 100 PRATIMA JHANWAR Student Central University of Rajasthan c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:43:03 76 / 100 DEVARAJ GORANAVAR Student SK Arts and HSK Science Institute Vidyanagar Hublic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:43:17 60 / 100 K.RANJANA Student AXUILLUM COLLEGE d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 0:46:50 48 / 100 CHARLES PRINKLE C Student Shri Nehru maha vidyalaya college of arts and sciencesa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 0:48:14 56 / 100 CHRISTY SAMUEL Student Auxilum College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 0:49:32 72 / 100 HARSHAVARDHAN S JAMAKHANDIFaculty KLES S K Arts & H S Kotambri Science Institutec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:51:14 48 / 100 S.Keerthana Student Auxillium college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:52:40 40 / 100 KOMAL BOMMAKKANAVARStudent SK Arts and HSK science college hubli a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 0:54:29 96 / 100 Arsha surendran Student Karpagam academy of higher educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 0:55:45 36 / 100 Mrs. N. VANITHA JOTHY Faculty The Quaide Milleth College for Men, Medavakkam, Chennai-100a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 0:59:01 100 / 100 ATUL KUMAR Student Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:05:38 100 / 100 Mrs. N. VANITHA JOTHY Faculty The Quaide Milleth College for Men, Medavakkam, Chennai-100c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:09:58 32 / 100 INDHU. C Student Auxilium college d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:12:34 84 / 100 NISHCHAL BHUSHAN Student RCC PUBLIC SCHOOL c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 1:13:56 100 / 100 PREETHA.G Student Islamish women's art&science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:16:26 32 / 100 Laughing zju Research Scholar Kiysciyiyf c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 1:16:42 52 / 100 E.ARUNA Student Thiruvalluvar university/DKM college for womens - vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 1:17:28 96 / 100 RAJSHREE MEGHWAL Student Central University of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:18:32 24 / 100 SWETHA G Student Auxilium college autonomous d) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 1:19:49 40 / 100 VALARMATHI.K Student Auxilium College (AUTONOMOUS), Gandhi Nagar, Velloreb) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 1:19:50 60 / 100 DARSHANA JAIN Student Central university of Rajasthanc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:19:53 96 / 100 J.ANUPRIYA Faculty St.thomas college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:20:16 84 / 100 R.PRIYANKA Student Dkm college for women's c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:22:35 84 / 100 JASIA AIMAN Student Islamiah women's college d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:38:58 52 / 100 N. Uma Chandra Meera LakshmiFaculty Auxilium College Vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 1:41:21 44 / 100 MISS ARATHI M PATTANDAFaculty KLES' S K ARTS COLLEGE & H S K SCIENCE INSTITUTE, HUBBALLId) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 1:47:03 44 / 100 BASAVARAJ R JARAKUNTIFaculty KLE Society's SK Arts College and HSK Science Institute, Hubballia) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 1:53:56 36 / 100 NIVEDHITHA.T Student Snmv college of arts and science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 1:54:31 100 / 100 Dr. Thirunavukkarasu PalaniyandiFaculty Dr. MGR educational and research Institutec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:11:25 60 / 100 MAKWANA AJITKUMAR Research Scholar Indian Institute of Teacher Education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:11:28 56 / 100 Dr C K PRASHANT Faculty PILLAI COLLEGE OF ARTS COMMERCE AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:12:41 32 / 100 ARUN KUMAR.G Student University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:16:03 32 / 100 MUDDASSIR AHMED V Student Islamiah college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:16:24 100 / 100 Asst. Prof. Remya Madan GopalFaculty Pillai HOC College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Rasayanic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:17:47 68 / 100 IMRAN MUSTHAFA Faculty THE NEW COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:18:42 44 / 100 DR. A. SUDARVIZHI Faculty DKM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN VELLORE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:19:04 24 / 100 K.LAVANYA Student Sri akilandeswari women's colleged) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:21:20 60 / 100 M. BALACHANDAR Research Scholar LOYOLA COLLEGE, CHENNAI a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:21:37 56 / 100 TEMBO RACHE Student Sacred heart college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

5/24/2020 2:21:58 44 / 100 MANISEKARAN FacultyDVC Vaniyambadi

c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:26:51 68 / 100 BASKAR SINGH G Faculty P. S. R. Engineering College Sivakasi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:27:39 68 / 100 SHOBA G Faculty DG Vaishnav College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:27:41 64 / 100 GREESHMA THOMAS Research Scholar S. T. Hindu College, Nagercoil d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:30:55 40 / 100 R. MAHESWARAN Faculty Periyar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 2:31:14 88 / 100 SUMMERA RAFIQ Faculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:31:17 84 / 100 DR.SK. JASMINE SHAHINAFaculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:31:21 36 / 100 Hadline Kiruba.V Faculty Bishop Heber College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:31:49 96 / 100 Dr R PRABAKARAN Faculty PSG College of Arts & Science Coimbatore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:31:59 12 / 100 J. JANSI RANI Student Thiruvalluvar a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 2:33:59 48 / 100 SRI HARI PRANESH.P Student Shri nehru maha vidyalayaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:36:04 36 / 100 R.MATHURA Student Karnataka university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:36:12 48 / 100 G. SANGEETHA Faculty Mahalashmi Women's College of Arts and Science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:38:13 28 / 100 MD. WASEEM BARI. U Research Scholar Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli - 620 022 , T.N. Indiad) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherec) 10 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:38:32 68 / 100 MARVAAN M S Student The new college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:39:25 72 / 100 IBRAHIM U Faculty THE NEW COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:42:40 76 / 100 S.R.YUVASHANTHINI Student Auxilium College,vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:47:03 44 / 100 DR UJWALA RAVIRAJ BIRAJEFaculty The New College, Kolhapurd) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:47:38 88 / 100 A. FAMITHA JASMINE Faculty AL-MUNAWARA ISLAMIC SCHOOL(CBSE)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:47:50 32 / 100 IYAPPAN A Student Islamiah College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 2:48:42 64 / 100 Syed Nasar Rahaman Research Scholar CLRI, Adyar, Chennai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:51:31 60 / 100 Dr P SHANMUGAVELAN Faculty Tamilnadu Open Universitya) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 2:50:30 60 / 100 M.MALATHI Faculty DKM college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:54:02 96 / 100 A. VANITHA Research Scholar Government arts college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

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Student Dr.MGR Janaki college of arts and science for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:54:47 48 / 100 M. NAVEEN KUMAR Research Scholar Islamiah college d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 2:56:13 84 / 100 BV THOMAS Research Scholar KU c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:56:21 68 / 100 MONI PHILIP JACOB K Faculty Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Sathyamangalama) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 2:57:50 52 / 100 SASIKALA.M Student SNMV college of Arts and Scienced) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:00:50 80 / 100 PRABU CHARAN E Research Scholar Vellore institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:01:09 72 / 100 SOUNOK DAS Student UNIVERSITY OF KALYANIc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:03:06 76 / 100 JAYA DIVYA S Research Scholar Loyola College, Chennai c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:03:41 44 / 100 S.PAVITHRA Student DKM COLLEGE d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:04:15 52 / 100 SWETHA Student Dr. MGRJanaki college of arts and science for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:05:40 92 / 100 JALAJA PRIYA K Faculty AUXILIUM COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:06:13 48 / 100 Mr. DEVARAJ HUBBALLI Student S.K.ARTS COLLEGE AND H.S.KOTAMBRI SCIENCE INSTITUTE VIDYANAGAR, HUBBALLI, DHARAWAD, KARNATAKAc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:09:06 24 / 100 Jeyanthi.P.M Student Sourashtra college b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placec) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above a) 5 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 3:09:38 64 / 100 ANTO JENCY FLORIN G Student NKT NATIONAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:11:57 100 / 100 PRAVEENA S Student NKT National College of Education for Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:13:08 28 / 100 MAYAKRISHNAN Student Bharathi dhasan b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 3:14:56 28 / 100 PRAKASH. B Student Thiruvalluvar University d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:15:01 48 / 100 Sandiya.G Student Madras University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:15:25 40 / 100 Dr E. N. Ganesh Faculty Vistas c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placed) Radio immune assay c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:15:44 24 / 100 A. VIJAYALAKSHMI Student Dr. MGR janani clg of arts and sciences for womend) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:18:11 52 / 100 SREEMATHY.T Student MGR.Janaki college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:19:27 60 / 100 KAJAL JAGAN LADE Student SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:19:29 60 / 100 V.SANGEETHA Student Dr. mgr janaki womens collegeb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:19:51 40 / 100 S. NIVETHA Student Dr. Mgr janaki college of arts and science for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:20:37 48 / 100 K.SAVITHA Student Shri Nehru maha vidyalayac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:20:39 72 / 100 K.MUTHUSAMY Student Sourashtra college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:20:45 100 / 100 S JEEVITHA Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:21:06 44 / 100 MURALIDHARAN S Faculty P.S.R ENGINEERING COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:23:58 28 / 100 AJAY PRAVEEM.M Student Sourashtra college.maduraic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:25:06 40 / 100 Dr.S.SANGEETHA Faculty Dscaswa c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:26:42 20 / 100 Raja Student Park d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:27:26 72 / 100 R.KAVITHA Faculty DGG ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN MAYILADUTHURAI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:27:50 24 / 100 SANTHOSH Student Vistas a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:29:00 52 / 100 SOWMYA S Student DR.M.G.R JANAKI ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:29:03 100 / 100 SRIDURGADEVI. B Student Thiruvalluvar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:31:38 64 / 100 P.SUBASHREE Student Madras university/ Dr. Mgr janaki college of arts and science for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:31:41 100 / 100 V..S.VAIZHNAVI Student Vels University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:34:01 88 / 100 AJAY PRAVEEN.M Student Sourashtra College, Maduraic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:34:37 44 / 100 VAASUDEVAN T S Student Sourashtra College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 3:39:34 68 / 100 P.VALENTINA CLAUDET Research Scholar Translation Research Platform For Veterinary Biologicals (TRPVB)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:40:49 72 / 100 Dr. T. Janaki Faculty KMGIPSR , Puducherry c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:41:24 32 / 100 K.SATHISHKUMAR Faculty Kandaswami Kandar's College, Paramathi velur, Namakkal District-638182a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:42:35 60 / 100 SUBHA R Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SATHYAMANGALAMa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:50:19 48 / 100 Sai surya Faculty E_carrer pluz c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]

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a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:56:33 44 / 100 MOHAMED SHARFUDEEN Student SRIHER a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 3:56:56 96 / 100 JAISRI V Student Bannari amman institute of technology,Sathyamangalamc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:58:39 32 / 100 SNEKA UK Student Psgr krishnamal college for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 3:59:36 36 / 100 M. MUTHUKRISHNAN Student Sourashtra college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:00:15 96 / 100 ILAKKIYA S Student Bannariamman institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:02:32 88 / 100 HARSHITHA N Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:02:52 56 / 100 PRATIBHA B SANIKOPPAFaculty KLE'S SKA & HSK Science Institute Hubballic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:04:43 68 / 100 Dr. SAVITA MATHAD Faculty SHRI SHIV BASAV JYOTI HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE BELAGAVIa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:05:53 96 / 100 MOHAMED SHARFUDEEN M Student SRIHER c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:06:29 40 / 100 VANMATHY.G Student Dr.M.G.R.janaki collage of Arts and science for women d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 4:10:11 48 / 100 INAMDAR UMESH BHALCHANDRAFaculty Sheth J N Paliwala collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 4:10:30 96 / 100 SWETHA U.K Student PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:13:55 44 / 100 A. S. DHIVYASHREE Student Adhiparasakthi college of arts and scienceb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:15:49 60 / 100 PARTHEEBAN.R Student Islamiah college (Autonomous) d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:18:32 56 / 100 V. ASHOKAN Faculty GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, DHARMAPURI - 636705c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:18:46 32 / 100 Raja Student Sjsjsjjs a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:20:38 64 / 100 NISHATH FATHIMA Student MGR Janaki college of Arts and Science for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:22:12 92 / 100 MRS.A.PRIYARONIKAMARYFaculty IDHAYA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, KUMBAKONAMc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:22:39 100 / 100 BAKKIASELVI D Faculty KAILASH WOMEN'S COLLEGE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:26:10 92 / 100 K.Karunakaran Faculty TBML College Porayar c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:27:02 96 / 100 UMAMAHESWARI.R Research Scholar ETHIRAJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:27:44 72 / 100 S.ASHA Faculty D.K.M.College for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:29:48 52 / 100 LOGALAKSHMI Student Dr. Mgr janaki college of arts and science for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:31:08 84 / 100 SHUBHA BHADRAN Faculty Indian Academy Degree College Autonomous,Bengaluru c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:31:32 48 / 100 SWATHI RAMU Student Dr.MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMENc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:31:43 44 / 100 M.H.SAVADATTI Faculty GHS Yaklaspur Tq.Mundargi Dist.Gadag d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]

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c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:34:51 64 / 100 BHARATHY D Student JANSONS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:35:49 32 / 100 A.JEEVADARANI Student POOMPUHAR COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

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Faculty SKA& HSK Sc INT. HUBLI d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:37:56 96 / 100 M.H.SAVADATTI Faculty GHS Yaklaspur Tq Mundatgi Dist.Gadagc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:38:32 96 / 100 DEEPIKA SHARAD GHUME Student PSGR Krishnammal College For Women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:38:57 92 / 100 A.JEEVADARANI Student POOMPUHAR COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:42:04 68 / 100 U. MAHA JAYA SHREE Student Dr Mgr janaki college of arts and science for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:44:41 68 / 100 ARIYA S.S Research Scholar Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:44:59 88 / 100 Dr.P.GOBINATHAN.Ph.D.,Faculty TBML COLLEGE, PORAYAR-609307.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:46:11 92 / 100 D. GAYATHIRI Student DGGA arts college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:50:03 32 / 100 S. POOJA Student Institution c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:50:11 20 / 100 MEENA.M Student University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:50:20 20 / 100 Basavaraj. S.jadhav Student Karnataka university dharwadd) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughd) Radio immune assay c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:52:19 60 / 100 JANANI D Research Scholar Indian Institute of Food Processing Technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 4:53:59 96 / 100 MONISHA DEVARAJ Student Stanes c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 4:55:39 80 / 100 Dr. A. VIDHYA Faculty DKM College for Women, Vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:00:25 92 / 100 JANANI S Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:06:34 20 / 100 M.NAMBU LAKSHMI Student Tamil nadu open universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placec) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 5:07:57 64 / 100 RANJANA.K Student Auxilium college d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 5:09:44 72 / 100 V.ANJALI Student KMG COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:12:29 100 / 100 Miss SHRUTI L G Student Stj Institute of Technology Ranebennur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:19:08 100 / 100 TAMIL SELVAN C K Student Bannari Amman institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:19:38 96 / 100 SOUJANYA GUNDAR Student KLE'S Sk arts and Hsk science institute Hubballic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:21:16 44 / 100 Dr D Manikandan Faculty K M G college of art and science Gudiyattam c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 5:21:25 28 / 100 M.PRIYADHARSHINI Student Dr mgr janaki college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:25:27 24 / 100 S.VASUKI Student Ksr college of arts and sciences a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placec) ELISA c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above a) 5 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:27:26 100 / 100 S.AARTHI Student Sourashtra college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:29:41 48 / 100 SHRUTI Student BVVS COLLEGE BAGALKOTc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 5:32:02 92 / 100 HEMA RAJA SHRI P K Student Bannari amman institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:33:30 80 / 100 SHWETA Student Bvvs Bagalkot c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:36:28 96 / 100 NIRANJANA. P Student Bannari amman Institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/24/2020 5:41:51 40 / 100Dr. N. SHANTHAMANI

Faculty Bharathidasan college of Arts and Science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 5:47:21 100 / 100 INDHU PRAKASH K Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:47:45 100 / 100 NIVEDHA.O.N Student Bannari Amman Institute Of Technology,Sathyamangalam,Erodec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:50:33 96 / 100 JEYAPREETHI.S Student Bannari Amman institute of technology, Sathyamangalam c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:53:45 96 / 100 POOJA PATIL Student S k arts and Hsk science institute Hublic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:55:18 92 / 100 JEEVAAJITESH L Student BIT c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:56:51 56 / 100 PRIYADARSHINI PREMKUMAR Faculty JBAS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]

Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/24/2020 5:57:21 84 / 100 DR.M.VIJAYASANKAR Faculty St.Joseph's college of arts and science (Autonomous)-Cuddalore a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 5:57:47 60 / 100 KEERTANA S Student NKR GOVT ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, NAMAKKALa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAd) Housefly b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 5:59:50 36 / 100 M.JANANI Student Marudhar kesari Jain college for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 6:01:48 76 / 100 M.D.KISHAN KUMAAR Student SOURASHTRA COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:02:27 96 / 100 R. HARINESWARI Student Bannari Amman institute of technology c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:06:35 48 / 100 Mr. G. SIVAELANGO Faculty Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupatturd) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 6:08:36 88 / 100 NAVEEN.G Student Bannari Amman institute of technology,sathyamangalamc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:08:38 56 / 100 PUSHPARAJA R S Others: ____________________________________________________PRIVATE INSTITUTION a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:09:31 20 / 100 MANJUNATH KAMMAR Student SK Art's and HSK science institute Hublia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 6:12:40 64 / 100 SANDHIYA MEGANATHANStudent KMG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:13:00 44 / 100 RUKMINI V TALAWAI Student Sk arts and Hsk science institute Vidyanagar Hublib) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above a) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:14:25 100 / 100 ASHWIN BARATH V Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:18:57 88 / 100 T.C.SWATHI Student SOURASHTRA COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:19:40 44 / 100 R.S.MAHESH KUMAR Faculty GHS, THAMBIKKOTTAI MELAKKADUa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 6:21:14 76 / 100 P.ABIRAMI Student Ksr college of Arts and and science (autonomous)a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:22:31 60 / 100 PRIYA DHARSHINI K Student Auxilium college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:28:42 24 / 100 B.PRIYA Student Thiruvalluvar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 6:35:15 72 / 100 ANILKUMAR V KUNDARAGIStudent DHARWAD SCIENCE COLLEGE,DHARWADa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:36:09 56 / 100 PRAHLADGOUDA SHIRASANGIStudent SK arts and hsk science institute Hublia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:38:23 80 / 100 V A R U N B E N I E L Student Rathinam college of arts and science c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:38:49 96 / 100 Dr. J. Preethi Faculty Islamiah women's arts & science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:39:00 100 / 100 CHETANKUMAR KUNDARAGIStudent Raja lakhmagouda science Institute, belagavic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:41:18 88 / 100 POORVASANTHIYA. S Student Bannari amman Institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:41:36 92 / 100 KIRUTHIGA V Student BannariAmman institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:43:44 80 / 100 M.D.KARISMAA Student Thiagarajar College Of Arts And Sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:44:30 92 / 100 BRINDHAVANI C Student Bannari amman institute of technology c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 6:56:49 48 / 100 T.K.SAKTHI PRIYA Student Sourashtra college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 7:10:40 92 / 100 K.B.VIDHYADHARANI Student Kaamadhenu college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:11:57 24 / 100 THENMOZHI.E Student Dr.mgr.janaki of arts and science for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 7:13:08 36 / 100 V.PAVITHRA Student Bharathiyar/NGM college d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 7:15:43 92 / 100 T. K. SAKTHI PRIYA Student Sourashtra college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:17:23 48 / 100 KENUJAH BALASINGAM Student DR.MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:18:14 100 / 100 R. YOGESWARI Student KAmaraj university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:20:17 100 / 100 E.KRISHNAKUMAR Student bannari amman institute of technology sathyamangalam tamil naduc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:22:52 96 / 100 Pravin M Student Bannari amman institute of technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:23:51 92 / 100 S. THANUJA Student Auxilium college ( autonomous) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:24:28 80 / 100 K. NAVEENA Student Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:24:56 92 / 100 KOWSALYA.I Student Kamadhenu college of education Sathyamangalamc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:25:29 100 / 100 R.GOUTHAMI Student Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:27:10 44 / 100 GAYATHRI.A Student Thiruvallur/Marudhar Kesari jain college for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 7:27:54 96 / 100 R.HEMADEVI Student KAAMADHENU COLLAGE OF EDUCATION, SATHYAMANGAMLAM c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:28:57 96 / 100 Ms. M. Kiruba Kiri, M.sc., Student Kaamadhenu College of Education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:30:04 52 / 100 SARANYA.U Student Thiruvallur/ Marudhar kesari jain college for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:31:41 96 / 100 KARTHIKA B Others: ____________________________________________________Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:31:50 96 / 100 SARMILA.V Others: ____________________________________________________Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:32:44 96 / 100 B.KASTHURISHESAKAMALAM Student Kaamadhenu College Of Education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:34:01 44 / 100 M ABDUL JALEEL Faculty The New College (Autonomous) c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:34:05 24 / 100 S. HEMAVATHI Student Bharathi women's college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 7:34:20 84 / 100 DR.T.MEGANATHAN Research Scholar Dept.of zoology, TBML College, Porayarc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

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Student Kaamadhenu college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:35:58 96 / 100 KIRUSHIKA BALASINGAM Student DR.MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:36:57 92 / 100 SATHIYA S Faculty Sri Akilandeswari Women's College, Vandavasic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:40:15 36 / 100 A SADHAMUSAIN Faculty Sri Vijay Vidyalaya Higher Secondary School d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 7:41:30 96 / 100 K.GAYATHRI Student Kaamadhenu arts and science college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:41:32 100 / 100 N. KOWSALYA Student Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:44:01 92 / 100 SUBHA KEERTHI.J Student Auxilium college ,Katpadi ,Vellore.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:44:22 96 / 100 KENUJAH BALASINGAM Student DR.MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:44:42 100 / 100 A.MYTHILI Student KAAMADHENU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SATHYAMANGALAMc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:45:03 84 / 100 N.SRI SELVI Student Tamilnadu Teachers education -University /Kaamadhenu college of education,Sathy.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:45:52 96 / 100 GAYATHRI R Student Auxilium college , katpadi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:52:56 100 / 100 K.KARUNAMBIKA Research Scholar Kamadhenu College of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:55:11 68 / 100 Dr.A.BALAKRISHNAN Faculty Govt Arts College, Dharmapuric) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 7:55:23 16 / 100 D.MONI Student Kaamadhenu Arts and science colleged) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placec) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 7:57:18 96 / 100 KAVIYA R S Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OD TECHNOLOGYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 7:57:47 96 / 100 D.RAMYA Others: ____________________________________________________kaamadhenu college of Educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:01:22 96 / 100 N. SHIYAMALADEVI Student kAAMADHENU COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:01:51 92 / 100 S.SARANYA Student Kaamadhenu college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:03:44 96 / 100 ABDUL JALEEL M Faculty The New College, Chennai-14.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:09:26 100 / 100 KAVIN.S Student BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:15:09 100 / 100 GURUNAATH C V Student Bannari Amman Institute of Technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:18:29 52 / 100 MANOJ. N Student Snmv college of arts and science a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:20:59 92 / 100 SWATHI.B Student SNMV college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:21:10 96 / 100 GEETHA.S Faculty Islamha female arts and science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:25:11 36 / 100 LAVANYA. R Student Auxilium College a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:35:41 92 / 100 N. A. Shalini Student Kaamadhenu arts & science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:40:37 48 / 100 RENUKA CHANNAPPA SHYADAMBIStudent St.Aloysius collage Mangalore (autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:41:02 100 / 100 GANGASHRI.K.G Student PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:46:41 96 / 100 BHOOPESH.G Student KALASALINGAM ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:46:53 40 / 100 JANANI.B Student Madras a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:51:02 100 / 100 P.GOKILA Student Kaamadhenu college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:52:49 96 / 100 R.SATHYA PRIYA Student KAAMADHENU ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, SATHYAMANGALAMc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:55:31 68 / 100 B. S UNAIZA USMANI Student Marudhar kesari jain college for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 8:55:52 100 / 100 DHARMARAJ. N Student Kaamadhenu college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 9:11:01 36 / 100 SHYLAJA K Research Scholar Thiruvalluvar university b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 9:14:53 100 / 100 S.Haripriya Student Kamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 9:18:48 24 / 100 Fhbcd Student Vhk b a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec d) Sweat fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 9:20:00 100 / 100 DHANUSH V Student Bannari Amman Institute of Technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 9:53:06 36 / 100 PREETHI SEKAR Student JSA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGYa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/24/2020 10:07:58 28 / 100 M.NARMATHA Student Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan engineering collegea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 10:12:24 24 / 100 NAGARATANA NK Student SK Arts And HSK Science college Hubli a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 10:46:19 48 / 100 Dr.M.VENNILA Faculty Government arts college Dharmapuric) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 11:10:26 80 / 100 R. SUNITHA Faculty WMO English Academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 11:27:23 64 / 100 THILOTHAMA.S Student Dkm college for women's, Vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 11:31:00 100 / 100 PUNITHA.K Student DKM College For Women , Vellorec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 11:32:35 68 / 100 ARIVOLI. D Student Dr. M. G. R. Jannaki college of arts and science for womensc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 12:10:44 64 / 100 NABOMITA PAUL Student Sri Sathya Sai College for Women, Bhopala) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 13:46:38 72 / 100 RAFAT NASEER Faculty Saint Mary’s Academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 15:31:11 72 / 100 Anushka Mishra Student Ips Academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 15:44:39 32 / 100 PAVITHRA Student Dr. Mgr. Janaki college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 18:11:18 80 / 100 ASHFAQ AHMAD SHAH Research Scholar GRAPHIC ERA UNIVERSITY c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 18:49:28 80 / 100 GOKUL.D Student ISLAMIAH COLLEGE a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 18:54:49 68 / 100 A.V.Jisha kumari Faculty Tagore Engineering Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 18:55:04 60 / 100 RAMA.V Faculty Vivekanandha college of Arts and sciences for women( Autonomous )a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 19:08:23 52 / 100 Dr. S. ARIYANATHAN Faculty Govt. Arts College, Dharmapurid) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 19:13:00 36 / 100 MARIAMMAL K Others: ____________________________________________________Dharmapuri a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 19:16:59 28 / 100 MANISHA PANTHI Student College of Fisheries JAU Veravalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 19:35:56 60 / 100 JAYASIVARAMAN V C Student Periyar University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 19:49:32 72 / 100 PRAVEEN Student PSG COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:06:37 28 / 100 M. GOMATHI Student Thiruvalluvar c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats b) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 20:11:38 76 / 100 PUNITHA.K Student Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:15:44 100 / 100 RAJVEER SINGH Student Punjab university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:18:04 68 / 100 SHASHIKANTH SUNAGARStudent KLE'S SK ARTS AND HSK SCIENCE INSTITUTE HUBBALLIc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:18:48 96 / 100 M.GOKUL Student Kamadhenu arts and science Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:19:24 76 / 100 Dr.M.CHARUMATHY Faculty Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:24:32 52 / 100 RISHIKA Student Psg college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:34:47 96 / 100 RISHIKARAJ Student Psg college of arts and sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:34:54 100 / 100 SHASHIKANTH SUNAGAR Student KLE'S SK ARTS AND HSK SCIENCE INSTITUTE HUBBALLI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 20:44:44 56 / 100 KAVERI V PATTAR Student Sk arts college and hsk science institute vidyanagar hublic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 20:47:30 36 / 100 J.DHANALAKSHMI Student Thiruvalluvar university a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above c) 10 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 20:51:40 72 / 100 RAMYA.V Student K.M.G.COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, GUDIYATTAM, VELLORE.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 21:38:20 52 / 100 ANTHONY IRUDAYA RAJAN. PStudent St. Joseph college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 21:42:52 44 / 100 MOHAMED FARDEEN Student MES b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 21:45:17 24 / 100 RANI.P Student Dr.MGR janaki college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above d) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 21:48:23 84 / 100 MONIKA PARASTE Student IPS academy c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 21:51:34 60 / 100 Dr. RadhaMahendran Faculty Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studiesa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 21:54:49 88 / 100 M. ANITHA Student KAAMADHENU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:01:01 48 / 100 MUHAMED FARHAAN Student DrMGR University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:06:36 44 / 100 A. KEERTHANA Student Dr. MGRJanaki college of arts and science for womend) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 22:08:20 100 / 100 HARSHITA AGARWAL Student CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHANc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:08:26 64 / 100 PHILOMINA A F Research Scholar Auxilium college(Autonomous)c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:14:46 60 / 100 KEERTHIKA .L Student Dr mgr janaki college of arts and science for womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:20:49 96 / 100 R.SATHYA Student Kaamadhenu arts and science collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:44:23 72 / 100 VENKATESH RAMU Student Krmmc a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 22:57:21 40 / 100 SURUTHI Student DG vaishnav college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 23:04:14 100 / 100 GA.SHARMIKKHA SHREEStudent Dwaraka doss goverdhan doss vaishnav collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:05:56 44 / 100 M.GOPI Student The New college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:07:11 72 / 100 A.GOPIKA Student Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:14:14 92 / 100 T KARTHICK Student DG VAISHNAV c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:18:35 100 / 100 A.SANTHOSH KUMAR Student Dg vaishnav college arumbakkam Chennai 600106c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:22:49 100 / 100 R.NANDHAMURUGAN Student DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERAMBALURc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:23:38 92 / 100 Dr.R.VIJAYASHANTHI Others: ____________________________________________________Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences Universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:27:02 100 / 100 MONISH R Student Dg vaishnav c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:27:02 100 / 100 KISHORE K Student Dwaraka doss goverdhan doss Vaishnav college, Chennai. c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:28:36 100 / 100 VETRIVELAN. R Student DG VAISHNAW c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:32:38 32 / 100 SHIVAM SINGH Student Aktu d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above c) 10 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/24/2020 23:34:00 100 / 100 PREMA S HOLENNAVARFaculty SKARTS and HSkotambri Science Institute Hubballic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:34:15 28 / 100 DILEEP KUMAR Research Scholar MGSU BIKANER d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 23:35:18 64 / 100 SHUBHAM RAJENDRA MUSALEStudent Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute Of Pharmaceutical Science And Research Pimpri Pune-18c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:38:24 52 / 100 DR. LAXMAN RAMJI RATHOD Faculty Mahatma Phule Arts, Science and Commerce College, Panvel d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above c) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:42:55 64 / 100 BHUSHAN J K Faculty East West College of Engineering, Bengaluruc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:44:04 44 / 100 DR PRASHANT KUMAR SRIVASTAVAFaculty Shri Ramswaroop Memorial Universitya) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 23:44:52 20 / 100 SWATI SINGH Faculty Mekalsuta college dindori d) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/24/2020 23:45:06 60 / 100 DEEPALI SAHU Research Scholar BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:46:25 48 / 100 KANHAIYA LAL Faculty Government college Sirohi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:48:59 40 / 100 Shailendra sisodiya Research Scholar govt pg college sendhwa mpd) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:49:10 96 / 100 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR RAM SINGH YADAVFaculty Mekalsuta college dindori madhya Pradeshc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:49:31 52 / 100 DEEPIKA Research Scholar T. D. P. G. College Jaunpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:49:52 100 / 100 Dileep Kumar Research Scholar University of Rajasthan Jaipur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:52:04 36 / 100 S.G.Balaji Student National Engineering Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAd) Housefly b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placeb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus c) 5 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:52:56 68 / 100 Dr. VAISHALI AYACHIT Faculty MATA GUJRI MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA JABALPUR c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:53:18 44 / 100 MAHESHWARI B Student Madras Christian college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/24/2020 23:55:01 72 / 100 TASNEEM J Student Crescent University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/24/2020 23:57:28 52 / 100 SHAH KAMALJEET UMASHANKAR Student SMT. DEVKIBA MOHANSINHJI CHAUHAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND SCIENCE.SILVASSAa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]

5/25/2020 0:01:49 52 / 100 S.SHAZIYA Student ISLAMIAH WOMEN'S ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VANIYAMBADI a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 0:01:56 80 / 100 ASHISH TOMAR Faculty Meerut College,Meerut (U.P.) Indiaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:03:24 72 / 100 DR ANAMIKA VERMA Faculty Mahila Mahawidyalay (PG) Kidwai Nagar Kanpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:03:54 40 / 100 DR SHIVANANDA M K Faculty University College of Science, Tumkur University, Tumkurd) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus b) Chickenpox b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:05:01 40 / 100 DEVENDRA KUMAR SHARMAResearch Scholar Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Alwar Rajasthan 301001b) They do not cause disease in humansd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 0:07:13 52 / 100 SHARANKUMAR SALAGAREStudent Central University of Karnatakaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:10:44 32 / 100 SHUBHRANSHU MANI TRIPATHIStudent Bundelkhad university jhansib) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:11:16 32 / 100 SURAJ SINGH CHAUHANResearch Scholar Awdhesh Pratap Singh University Rewaa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 0:13:37 36 / 100 NIDHI KUSHWAHA Research Scholar Govt. MLB Girls PG College, Bhopalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 0:15:12 84 / 100 MR. SUMIT KUMAR Research Scholar MEERUT COLLEGE MEERUT UTTAR PRADESHc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:15:20 44 / 100 VEDANT GUPTA Student Daksh Institute of Pharmaceutical Science Chhatarpur MPa) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:16:57 100 / 100 SURAJ SINGH CHAUHANFaculty Tata College Sidhi c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 0:17:27 68 / 100 DR. DAISY RANI Faculty Feroze Gandhi College Raebarelid) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]

Timestamp Score Email ID Name in capital letters onlyDesignation University / Institution 1.A zoonotic virus - what does this mean2.In the host cell replication of RNA virus took place in3.Which of the following diseases is not caused by Virus?4. Which of the following statement is correct about viruses?5. Vaccines production for retroviruses is difficult Why?6. Molecular structure of MERS-CoV.7. MERS has some special characteristics except one - which is it?8.Invitro transcribed mRNA 1273 vaccine developed against COVID 19 encodes for 9.Receptor for COVID 19 predominant location and binding receptor10.Molecular structure of Ebola Virus contains?11.Which of the following is responsible for the spread of dengue?12. Which virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure and can lead to death.13. COVID 19 virus and its genome size14.How does Coronavirus transmit?15.What are WHO recommended accurate diagnostic tests available for corona virus?16.Which of the specimen recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for RT-PCR assay?17. COVID-19 belongs to which genera?18. The time from COVID -19 exposure to onset of symptoms is usually between 2 and 14 days with an average of 19. Which strain of corona virus is more virulent20. What are the symptoms of COVID 19 21. Who published the novel “The eyes of darkness” which talks about a pandemic created by a man-made virus called Wuhan 400, which originates in Wuhan, China22. One of the unexpected effects of the shutdown due to corona virus observed in china and Italy23. It is recommended that hand washing using soap for at least ___________ to get rid of COVID 19 virus24. Approximately 102 years ago, India suffered its last pandemic, which killed 5 % of our population, the Spanish flu. How was it known locally?25. The drug controller general of India allowed to restricted use of Kaletra the combination of medicine of Lopinavir / Ritonavir for treating corona virus. What was Lopinavir / Ritonavir originally used for Titles Email Address5/25/2020 0:24:02 44 / 100 DEVAPRASANTH S S Student Amrita university c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria c) Hepatitis b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 0:24:10 32 / 100 Himanshu Student Amar Jyoti a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 0:26:20 60 / 100 Dr shailendra sisodiya Faculty Govt ph college sendhwa mpc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 0:27:25 40 / 100 J. MANJUNATHAN Faculty Vels Instistute of science Technology and Advanced Studiesa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]

5/25/2020 0:29:24 80 / 100 DR ALOK KUMAR SRIVASTAVAFacultyDBS COLLEGECSJM UNIVERSITY KANPURc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/25/2020 0:32:51 100 / 100 G. SHENBAGAVALLI Faculty Marudhare keratin Jain College for women c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:21:09 92 / 100 E DAYANA ANANDHI Student Auxilium College, Vellore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:23:54 32 / 100 R. ARTHI Student DKM college for women, vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 1:25:35 100 / 100 E NOBLE KENNEDY Student Vellore Institute of Technologyc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:27:26 48 / 100 KAVANA S. KONDAGULI Student S. K. Arts and H. S. K. Science institute, hubbaliia) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:27:29 60 / 100 NIVETHA V Student Dr. N. G. P. Institute of technology c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:32:15 52 / 100 J.BUENEFA SHALOM TREPHOSAStudent DKM College for Women Vellorea) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:35:27 56 / 100 BRINDHA BANU B Faculty Dr.MGR Janaki college of arts and science for Womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/25/2020 1:36:46 100 / 100 C JOHN FRANCIS Student Patrician College of Arts& Sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:38:26 40 / 100 Dr S.RAJESWARI Faculty Siga college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 1:42:56 60 / 100 K.Priyadharshini Student University of Madras c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:45:10 64 / 100 SAUBHAGYA SINGH Research Scholar Bundelkhand University d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:47:43 76 / 100 DR SUNITA SINGH Faculty Raghunath Girls' P.G. college Meerutc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:49:41 36 / 100 NIDYA SATHISH Others: ____________________________________________________Jerusalem Engineering Collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmospherea) 5 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 1:51:39 40 / 100 DR RASHMI JINDAL Faculty C. L. Jain. College firozabadc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:51:51 64 / 100 EDWIN HILLARY V Research Scholar ENTOMOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, LOYOLA COLLEGEc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:53:51 64 / 100 PRAVINKUMAR. P Student CRESCENT UNIVERSITYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:56:41 84 / 100 SATHISH KUMAR. A Faculty Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Sciencec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 1:58:03 100 / 100 SAGARA G N Student S k arts and Hsk science institute Hublic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:08:06 88 / 100 VARSHA DAGUR Faculty Gov College Bayana Bharatpura) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:11:32 76 / 100 Yatin Phogat Student Maharishi Dayanand University Rohtaka) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:14:14 100 / 100 NEHA DAGUR Student Raj uni c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:15:43 68 / 100 DR. AVDHESH PRATAP SINGH Faculty C. C. S. Uni. Meerut, Amar Singh College Lakhaoti Bulandshahr c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesa) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:15:57 84 / 100 MANOHAR BABU MISHRAStudent NEHRU GRAM BHARATI DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY, PRAYAGRAJc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmospherec) 10 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:16:00 100 / 100 P. G. VIGNESHWARAN Student Dwaraka doss govardhan doss vaishav collegec) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:17:20 80 / 100 R.R.SARANYA Student BSA crescent institute of science and technologya) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:19:24 60 / 100 Akshita Tomar Student Kisan PG College Simbhaoli Hapur UPa) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 2:20:33 100 / 100 DIVYA MARY.J Faculty HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, TRICHY-2c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:21:24 52 / 100 MRS.MANISHA ZARGARFaculty St.Aloysius Institute Of Technology,Gaur, Jabalpur M.Pa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:26:21 100 / 100 SWATHI S Student Dwaraka doss goverdan doss vaishanav college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:26:31 100 / 100 Dr.BASHEERA SULTANAFaculty Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennaic) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:31:46 80 / 100 ASWATHI. S Student Dr.N.G.P arts and sciences college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 2:36:43 32 / 100 K. MOHANA PRIYA Student University of Madras, Taramani campusa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above d) 30 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:38:51 100 / 100 NANDINI SAINI Student Daksh institute of pharmaceutical science chhatarpur mpc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:39:55 88 / 100 PREETI GUPTA Faculty Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalya jabalpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsa) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 2:40:11 28 / 100 MONIKA SHREE B Student Dr.MGR Janaki college arts and science for women'sc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 2:43:27 60 / 100 Dr. Yamini Dwivedi Faculty B.S.A DEGREE COLLEGE MATHURA d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]

5/25/2020 2:47:17 24 / 100

MS.GEETA MALI

Faculty St.Aloysius Institute of Technology, Gaur ,Jabalpur( MP)d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

5/25/2020 2:51:03 48 / 100 GOWRISANKAR. K.K. Research ScholarISLAMIYA COLLEGE, VANIYAMBADI.

a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 2:56:00 48 / 100 M.NITHYANANTHAM Student Dhnalakshmi srinivasan engineering college perambalur. d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 2:59:07 44 / 100 PRAVEEN RAJA S Student CHENNAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 3:01:24 100 / 100 PRATHEEBA S Student PANIMALAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:03:07 100 / 100 M. NITHYANANTHAM Student Dhanalakshmi srinivasan engineering college, perambalure.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:09:10 44 / 100 TEJASHWINI C HULAKUNDStudent H. S. K Science Institute a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 3:10:04 40 / 100 VIKAS KUMAR Student SAMASTIPUR COLLEGE SAMASTIPUR a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 3:11:54 48 / 100 GOURI FOUJDAR Student MATA GUJRI MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALYA JABALPUR MADHYA PRADESHb) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:14:19 40 / 100 Koli Nitin Ravindra Student ASC.College. Chopda a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiona) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:22:53 96 / 100 RAPHAEL PARASTE Faculty MATA GUJRI MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA JABALPUR MADHYA PRADESH c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 3:22:59 28 / 100 Abirami Student Dr. Mgr janaki clg b) They do not cause disease in humansc) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:25:59 24 / 100 ANUJA Student MDU b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routea) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec a) Madras fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 3:26:31 100 / 100 P.ABIRAMI Student Dr. Mgr janaki college of arts and science for womenc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:36:22 64 / 100 Dr. S. SRINIVASAN Faculty Government Arts College For Women, Krishnagirid) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:37:09 36 / 100 SANDHIYA.E Student DKM college , vellore a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes d) Measles c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesc) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:37:17 36 / 100 ROHINI. M Student Dr. Mgr janaki college arts and science for women a) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 3:37:18 68 / 100 SIMRANJEET KAUR Student S.govt. college of science education and research ,jagraonc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 3:37:24 96 / 100 H. YUVARANI Student auxillium college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:38:08 100 / 100 V.N. SUBRAMANIAN Others: ____________________________________________________PUMS, BANDARAKOTTAI, PANRUTI TK., CUDDALORE DIST.c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:38:49 92 / 100 DR.M.VIJAYASANKAR Faculty St.Joseph's college of arts and science (Autonomous)-Cuddalore c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:41:30 96 / 100 Ishwarya.G Student Auxilium College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:42:09 48 / 100 SUVALAKSHMI V Student Thiruvalluvar University a) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:42:49 36 / 100 DishaSRIVASTAVA Student Gautam buddha Universitya) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 3:44:11 52 / 100 REWARI Student MDU d) They cause pandemics b) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever d) Ebola [email protected]

5/25/2020 3:47:11 100 / 100 M. VITHYA Student Kaamadhenu college of educationc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:52:13 32 / 100 BAMANIYA PINAK K Student College of fisheries science, veravala) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 3:55:38 100 / 100 SHIVI SHIKHA SRIVASTAVStudent Gautam Buddha universityc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 3:56:33 40 / 100 SHIVANGI JAIN Student D.A.V College c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:01:46 52 / 100 N.B SWARNALAKSHMI Student Madras University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:02:34 48 / 100 LAVIKA Student M.K.M college ,Hodal a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:02:54 40 / 100 TANUSHRI THAKUR Student Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya Autonomousd) They cause pandemics d) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAd) Housefly a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above d) Radio immune assay d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:07:28 36 / 100 KOWSALYA.C Student Bharadhiyar university /Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College b) They do not cause disease in humansb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:08:19 32 / 100 KHUSHBOO Student Mkm college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above d) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 4:09:50 96 / 100 VEDANT GUPTA Student Daksh Institute of Pharmaceutical Science Chhatarpur MPc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:10:12 56 / 100 SANJUPRIYA. S Student NALLAMUTHU GOUNDER MAHALINGAM COLLEGEa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:10:25 64 / 100 Dr. Rajiv Agrawal Faculty DBS COLLEGE CSJM UNI KANPUR UPa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:15:11 56 / 100 RIYA Student Mkm college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 4:15:16 92 / 100 HARSHITA CHOURASIA Faculty Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya (Autonomous)Jabalpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:15:38 96 / 100 Dr. Udita Garg Faculty DBS College, CSJM Uni. Kanpur UPc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:15:40 96 / 100 GAYATHRI.G Student Seventh Day Adventist c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm d) Measles d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:17:07 64 / 100 Deepika.K Student Dr.MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for Womena) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola d) Negative-sense dsDNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:18:58 100 / 100 MAKESH KUMAR.D.S. Student NGM COLLEGE, POLLACHIc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:20:01 100 / 100 DR HARSH KUMAR GARG Faculty D V PG COLLEGE ORAI DISTT JALAUN c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:20:36 28 / 100 PAVITHRA. R Student Thiruvaluvar c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personb) Rapid diagnostic kit testsb) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain c) Headache (8%), haemoptysis (5%), diarrhoea (3%)c) James Watson c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:21:17 36 / 100 V.RENU Faculty Kmg college of arts and science at gudiyatham a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes d) Measles b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days d) 229 E d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:24:16 100 / 100 NAYAN MISHRA Student WISDOM VALLY SCHOOL c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:24:26 56 / 100 Ritu Agnihotri Faculty M.K.M group of colleges for girlsd) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or cougha) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:25:34 52 / 100 DUSHYANT K. SINGH Research Scholar Bundelkhand University, Jhansia) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec a) Madras fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 4:25:45 40 / 100 MOHAN. J Student Islamiah college vaniyambadi a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmospherea) 5 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 4:25:48 84 / 100 DR MONIKA DHAGAT Faculty Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya (Autonomous), Jabalpur d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:27:30 48 / 100 RABINA Student M.K.M group of collge (hodal)d) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above d) 30 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:29:01 52 / 100 Bhagya shree Student M.k.m.college b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus c) 5 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:31:55 52 / 100 RITIKA GOYAL Student M.K.M a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm b) Chickenpox d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus d) 7 days c) NL 63 strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 4:34:34 24 / 100 NIDHI GONEKAR Student Tribal woman iti chhindwara mpd) They cause pandemics c) Mitochondria b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbb) Constant touching of face, eyes or mouth in public placea) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:38:06 88 / 100 SONU GONEKAR Faculty DANIELSON DEGREE COLLEGE CHHINDWARAc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:38:13 40 / 100 R. VINODHINI Student Dr. Mgr janaki arts and science college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus d) Measles d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 4:39:18 64 / 100 DEEPIKA Student Mkm college of education c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),d) Buffett Warren c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 4:43:02 52 / 100 DR BHARTI CHAUHAN Faculty MJP Ruhelkhand University Bareilly/RSM PG COLLEGE DHAMPURa) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito c) Nipah a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:43:48 96 / 100 ANJALI GONEKAR Student Rdvv c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesb) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:46:25 52 / 100 PRITI Student Mom group of college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routec) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 4:46:55 64 / 100 POONAM Student Mkm college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphered) 30 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:47:29 48 / 100 Avnesh rawat Student Mkm group of college b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistantc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz a) Fall of oxygen level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:48:28 56 / 100 SRIJANI DEVI. s Student Dr. NGP arts and science collged) They cause pandemics a) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAd) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane S glycoprotein, Negative ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:50:05 84 / 100 LT. ARVIND DHURVE Faculty Govt. Degree College Amarwara Dist Chhindwara MPc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systema) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsd) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:55:45 28 / 100 Roma Yadav Student Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya, autonomous, Jabalpura) Such viruses are confined to animalsb) Nucleus b) Chickenpox a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAb) Spread by faecal oral routeb) Q-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito c) Nipah b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected personc) ELISA a) Nasopharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 4:57:42 52 / 100 RAJNIKANT VERMA Research Scholar Barkatullah University Bhopalc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera b) Viruses can make protein.d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR c) Blood b) Beta coronavirus a) 12 days d) 229 E a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:58:00 100 / 100 RADHA SINGH Research Scholar Department of Botany,Dr.B.R.Ambedker University, Agrac) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 4:58:29 48 / 100 DR SHALINI BAJPAI Faculty DBS College Kanpur c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats c) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus d) 7 days b) L strain d) All of the above b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever b) Rabbies [email protected]/25/2020 4:59:59 40 / 100 NEHA MAVAI Student Mdu University b) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAd) Reservoir in bats a) P-protein d) GI tract and ACE2 c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kba) Droplets spread - When a person sneezes or coughc) ELISA d) Both a and b c) Gamma coronavirus b) 21 days b) L strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 5:01:06 84 / 100 DR GUNJAN SAXENA Faculty Bareilly College Bareilly c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyb) Nucleus a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR b) Oropharyngeal b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 5:04:21 96 / 100 DR SHALINI BAJPAI Faculty CSJM UNIVERSITY /D. B. S COLLEGE KANPUR c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 5:11:21 40 / 100 R.K.Bhuvaneswari Student Sourashtra college a) Such viruses are confined to animalsa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C c) The capsid of retroviruses is resistanta) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissiond) S-Protein a) Lower respiratory tract and DPP4c) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssDNAc) Aedes mosquito d) None of the above a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsc) Blood d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec a) Madras fever a) HIV [email protected]/25/2020 5:15:39 36 / 100 SAMEERA BANU. S Student DKM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN'S c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes c) Hepatitis d) Both A and C d) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensc) Spike M protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane S Phosphoprotein, Negative ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito c) Nipah c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above c) ELISA d) Both a and b d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days d) 229 E b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]

5/25/2020 22:41:07 44 / 100 PRINCY GARG Student MKM group of college c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C a) Their small size evades the immune systemb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAd) Reservoir in bats d) S-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAb) Culex mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus b) 21 days a) S strain d) All of the above c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/25/2020 22:51:52 48 / 100 NADIYA Student Indira Priyadarshini degree college for women'sc) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyc) Mitochondria a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsc) R-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2d) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Negative-sense dsRNAa) Anopheles mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus d) 7 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),c) James Watson d) All of the above b) 20 Sec d) Sweat fever d) Ebola [email protected]/25/2020 23:05:22 100 / 100 MOHAMMED KASHIF. P Faculty Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi. c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/26/2020 23:08:14 16 / 100 BHIMAPPA MATTIGATTI Student SK Arts and HSK Science institute vidyanagar,hublia) Such viruses are confined to animalsc) Mitochondria a) Cholera a) Viruses do not contain a ribosome.b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAb) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid Glycoprotein, Membrane M Phosphoprotein, Positive ssDNAc) Aerosol droplet transmissionb) Q-Protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2b) Nucleoprotein projection, structural Glycoprotein, Positive -sense dsRNAc) Aedes mosquito a) Covid-19 b) Negative-sense dsRNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR a) Nasopharyngeal d) Delta corona virus b) 21 days c) NL 63 strain b) Fatigue & myalgia (44%), Sputum production (28%),b) Dean Elgar b) Fall of CO2 level in atmosphered) 30 Sec c) Kolkata fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/26/2020 23:36:08 88 / 100 SEMMALAR S Faculty Marudhar kesari Jain College for Womenb) They do not cause disease in humansa) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein d) GI tract and ACE2 a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbc) Close contact with a Covid19 infected persona) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]

5/27/2020 0:19:25 100 / 100 Ranjan Kumar Mishra Student Maharaja College Ara c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/27/2020 2:29:49 28 / 100 ROHIT Student Sanmati government college of science educational and research jagraon ,Ludhiana c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlyd) Ribosomes b) Chickenpox c) Viruses can be categorized by their shapesd) Vaccines can only target blood-borne pathogensa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAa) A cantact to humans via camelsa) P-protein b) Upper respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAa) Anopheles mosquito a) Covid-19 c) Positive-sense ssDNA virus, genome size 22-27 kbd) All the above b) Rapid diagnostic kit testsd) Both a and b a) Alpha coronavirus a) 12 days a) S strain a) Fever (98%), Dry cough (76%),b) Dean Elgar d) All of the above b) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever c) Pneumonia [email protected]/27/2020 2:42:28 100 / 100 JAYASIVARAMAN V C Student Periyar University c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]/27/2020 3:13:50 100 / 100 SULOCHANA K Faculty MARUDHAR KESARI JAIN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN VANIYAMBADI c) They emerge from animals to cross the species barrier infrequentlya) Cytoplasm a) Cholera d) Both A and C b) RNA mutates more frequently than DNAa) Spike S protein, Nucleocapsid phosphoprotein, Membrane M glycoprotein, Positive ssRNAb) Spread by faecal oral routed) S-Protein c) Lower respiratory tract and ACE2a) Glycoprotein projection, structural nucleoprotein, Negative-sense ssRNAc) Aedes mosquito b) Ebola a) Positive-sense ssRNA virus, genome size 27-32 kbd) All the above a) RT-PCR d) Both a and b b) Beta coronavirus c) 5 days b) L strain d) All of the above a) Dean Koontz c) Fall of NO2 level in atmosphereb) 20 Sec b) Bombay fever a) HIV [email protected]